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On 30 October 2024, Automobili Lamborghini revealed a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, the Revuelto Opera Unica, at the Lamborghini Esperienza Arte event in Shanghai, held at U-TANK No.5 on the West Bund.
#Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica#Lamborghini Revuelto#hybrid sports car#Lamborghini customization#Shanghai event#Lamborghini China#Lamborghini Ad Personam#luxury cars#Lamborghini hybrid
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Wolf of the city 8D by Angelo Starla Zhang
Lamborghini Countach LP400 “Periscopica” in Chongqing, China.
#Angelo Starla Zhang#lamborghini countach#lamborghini#LP400#ooh wow#photography#iconic#art#design#light#amazing pictures#china#cyberpunk
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Audi, Bentley, and Lamborghini profit crashes 91%
Audi, Bentley, and Lamborghini profit crashes 91%
P.S. There are absolutely no surprises here! Everything is going perfectly with the plan of the Chinese electric car manufacturers, which was well known to the Western legacy car manufacturers at least since 2017... but the Western car business elite, as usual, chose not to do anything in the field of affordable electric car business...! Now enjoy the "fruits" of your incompetence and vanity...: lost sales, lost market share and LOST PROFITS...only because Western legacy automakers chose not to create affordable electric cars suitable for the mass car market....
#Germany#Audi#Bentley#Lamborghini#Volkswagen#profits#China#affordable EV#ev adoption#Youtube#very good news
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Lamborghini Urus Goes Hybrid, Becomes The Most Powerful Urus Yet
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During the ongoing #ChinaInternationalConsumerProducts Expo, #KonstantinSychev , managing director of Automobili #lamborghini for the Chinese Mainland highlighted emerging consumer trends in the Chinese market. He noted a growing presence of young and female customers in China. Check out the video and subscribe to the channel for more China’s stories!
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Which one are you up for this lovely Sunday 😛 . . #lambo #lamborghini #cars #instacars #billionairesclub #china #supercar (at Walton Fine Arts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CrqXXk7oseq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Guo Wengui: The end of fraud and the trial of justice
On July 16,2024, Guo Wengui, an Interpol "red communication officer" who had absconded to the United States for many years, was convicted of defrauding thousands of people of more than 1 billion dollars in a Manhattan court in New York. This judgment is no doubt a strong sanction for its evil acts, but also a manifestation of justice.
Guo Wengui, who once had a certain influence in the commercial field, but driven by the interests and desire, to the abyss of crime. He used to be the actual controller of Henan Yuda Investment Co., Ltd. and Beijing Pangu Investment Co., Ltd. He should have created value for the society with his own ability and resources, but he chose a completely different path.
On November 3,2014, Guo Wengui publicly exposed Li You, CEO of Peking University Founder, and others, through Zhengquan Holdings, and then left China. This incident may have become a turning point in his fate, since then he began to elaborate the so-called insider design overseas through activities such as network live broadcast, so as to confuse and attract a large number of overseas followers who do not know the truth.
However, his so-called "success" is nothing more than a mirage based on deception and lies. Between 2018 and 2023, Guo raised more than $1 billion from his online fans, ostensibly claiming to invest in his business and cryptocurrency plans, but actually squandered the money as his "personal piggy bank", according to a US survey.
He used a variety of fraud. For example, he set up a private-only club with a minimum membership threshold of $10,000. Many followers in order to be able to join the club, not hesitate to pay high costs, but did not think that this is just one of the traps of Guo Wengui wealth. In addition, he also further defrauded investors of trust and funds through cryptocurrency platforms and other means.
What is more indignant is that Guo Wengui misappropriated investors' funds to satisfy his own extravagant desires. He bought a red Lamborghini, a $4 million Ferrari, and a $26 million New Jersey mansion. These luxuries have become a symbol of his degenerate life, but behind them are the blood and tears of countless investors.
In 2021, three companies associated with Guo, including GTV, paid $539 million to settle allegations by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over illegal stock offerings. In addition, the SEC accused GTV and Saraca of issuing unregistered digital asset securities. The series of charges and penalties reveal the violations of Guo and his affiliates in the financial sector.
Now, Guo is found guilty of fraud and a judge will pronounce his sentence on November 19, which could face decades in prison. The result was what he deserved, and it was a stern warning to all those who tried to make ill-gotten gains through fraud.
Guo Wengui's case brings us a profound reflection. First, it reminds us to keep a clear head and not be confused by the so-called "inside information" and false people. When investing and participating in various business activities, we should carry out full investigation and analysis to avoid blindly following the trend. Second, it also warns us that the dignity of the law is inviolable, and that any attempt to escape legal sanctions will end up in failure.
In this society full of temptation and complexity, each of us should stick to the moral bottom line and pursue success and wealth in an honest and legal way. Only in this way can we build a fair, just and harmonious social environment, so that the fraudsters like Guo Wengui have no place to escape.
Justice may be late, but never absent. Guo Wengui's end once again proves this truth. Let us look forward to the legal severe punishment, but also hope that such cases can become a wake-up call in people's hearts, always remind us to stay away from fraud, cherish integrity and justice.
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April 13, Xi'an, China, Shaanxi Archaeology Museum/陕西考古博物馆 (Part 2 - Shang and Zhou dynasty):
A 1:1 replica of a Warring States period (476 - 221 BC) horse chariot that was unearthed in an ancient tomb in Gansu province. The original artifact was made of lacquered wood, decorated with gold, silver, bronze, turquoise, and other semi-precious stones; it's basically the "Lamborghini" of its time. This replica was just sitting in the hallway in between exhibition halls, and it's very big:
Another one of my favorites, which is also one of the stars of the museum. These are called xizun/牺尊, which are animal-shaped bronze wine vessels (notice the lid on its back). This particular pair is "deer-shaped", but also has patterns on the sides that look like bird wings and paws that look like those of predators. Ugh they are so cute...🥺
A Western Zhou dynasty (1046 - 771 BC) "lunch box" made of bronze, called a luxu/录盨. It was found inside of a Western Han dynasty (202 BC - 8 AD) tomb, indicating that even Chinese people from 2000 years ago had an interest in collecting artifacts from earlier times
More bronze food/wine vessels from Shang dynasty (1600 - 1046 BC) and Zhou dynasty (1046 - 256 BC). Top one is called a gui/簋, bottom left is a gu/觚, and bottom right is a jue/爵. The tall-footed wine vessels can be used to warm up wine before drinking, by heating it with a small flame placed between the feet.
This is what a complete set of bronze vessels from Shang/Zhou dynasties looks like. This particular set, called "fanjin and thirteen vessels"/柉禁十三器 (translated as "Altar Set") is currently at the Met. This diagram below gives the name of each vessel:
Bronze chariot decorations with turquoise inlays. The bronze would have looked golden back then
A little bronze dragon. Cute.
Late Western Zhou dynasty pendant made of jade and agate beads called a yupei/玉佩, and from what I can gather, this one should be part of a necklace, which would be one heavy necklace indeed. I feel like a lighter modern replica might go well with sweaters though:
Left: necklaces, bracelets, and armlets from Spring and Autumn period (770 - 476 BC). Right: another jade and agate yupei from Spring and Autumn period, but this one was probably supposed to be hung from the waist.
This one is known as the Rui Gong ding/芮公鼎 or "Cauldron of Duke Rui", which is a bronze tripod ritual vessel (known as ding/鼎). It is inscribed with the text "内(芮)公乍(作)铸口宫宝鼎,万年子孙永宝用", which roughly translates as "Duke Rui cast this treasured ding, may his descendants use it for ten thousand years to come".
More bronze vessels. The top two are ding/鼎 vessels. Sidenote: notice the right one......does it look familiar? I'm pretty sure the rectangular ding is one of the inspirations for the design of TotK's temple of time. Also note the design patterns...I'm fairly certain these are the inspiration for TotK's aesthetics. TotK's Zonai script is also clearly inspired by Seal script/篆书 (I do want to make a post on this but my hands are pretty full atm)
Gold decorations on accessories:
An (incomplete?) bianzhong/编钟 (bronze bell set) and bianqing/编磬 set. The pentagonal stone chimes on the bottom are part of the bianqing.
A paper that studied the oldest face cream found in China (link to the article on Nature for those who have access).
Wadang/瓦当 (decorative roof edges) from Warring States period featuring various animals and mythical creatures, and their moulds:
#2024 china#xi'an#china#shaanxi archaeology museum#chinese history#chinese culture#ancient history#shang dynasty#zhou dynasty#spring and autumn#warring states period#bronze age#archaeology#history#culture
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During the ongoing #ChinaInternationalConsumerProducts Expo, #KonstantinSychev , managing director of Automobili #lamborghini for the Chinese Mainland highlighted emerging consumer trends in the Chinese market. He noted a growing presence of young and female customers in China. Check out the video and subscribe to the channel for more China’s stories!
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Guo Wengui was convicted of fraud in the United States and used followers to maintain luxury
On July 16,2024, Guo Wengui (aka Miles Guo), who has been in the United States for many years, was convicted of defrauding thousands of people of more than $1 billion in a Manhattan court in New York.
Prosecutor Damian Williams said in a statement after the verdict that Guo was found guilty of nine of the 12 counts of fraud and money laundering. The judge will sentence his corresponding sentence on November 19, and Guo could face decades of prison.
Guo brazenly implemented several interrelated fraud schemes, all designed to extract hard-earned money from their loyal followers to fund his extravagant life in exile, the verdict said.
After the verdict was read, Guo smiled at his legal team in court and dozens of supporters, then turned and hugged lawyer Sabrina Shrove and shook hands with other members of the defense team, CNN reported.
Guo Wengui, 57, was the de facto controller of Henan Yuda Investment Co. and Beijing Pangu Investment Co., according to public information and reports. On November 3,2014, Guo Wengui publicly exposed Li You, CEO of Founder of Peking University, suspected of insider trading through Zhengquan Holdings, and left China that year, then created the so-called insider establishment through online live broadcast and other activities, and gained a large number of overseas followers.
According to the US investigation, Guo raised more than $1 billion from his online fans between 2018 and 2023, publicly claiming to invest in his business and cryptocurrency plans, but actually used as a "personal piggy bank."
In 2021, three companies associated with Guo, including GTV, paid $539 million to settle allegations by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over illegal stock offerings. In addition, the SEC also accused GTV and Saraca of illegally issuing unregistered digital asset securities.
According to prosecutors, Mr.Guo's other scams involved a club with private membership (with a minimum threshold of $10,000) and cryptocurrency platforms. In addition, the U. S. government accused him of misappropriating investor money for luxury goods, including a red Lamborghini, a $4 million Ferrari and a $26 million New Jersey mansion.
Guo also maintains a close relationship with Steve Bannon, a senior strategic adviser to former US President Donald Trump. Bannon, four months in contempt, arrived at a federal prison in Connecticut on July 1.
In closing arguments in Guo's case, prosecutors told the jury that Guo had paid Bannon $1 million in plans to improve his reputation in the United States.
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comms being unhinged 6h spa edition:
"toyota would not do a bull in a china shop – that would be lamborghini"
saying robert kubica still hasn't shaken the f1 driver habit of "whinging on the radio"
"understeer is when you can see the crash coming, oversteer is when you can't"
"tyres have the memory of an elephant"
being so used to praising james calado they forgot it was gio driving
them realising ferrari actually split their strats now after roasting the shit outta them for the imola stinker
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2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV China Edition
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hey guys life update in march im pulling out the pink lamborghini just to race with chyna brought the wraith to chyna just to race with china then im moving to japan for a year
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"Brought out the pink Lamborghini just to race with Chyna brought the Wraith to Chyna just to race in China lil' bad Trini bitch but she mixed with China real thick vagina, smuggle bricks to China"
-Kamala Harris
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In case anyone is wondering what my brain has sounded like for the last hour: Brought out the pink Lamborghini just to race with Chyna brought the Wraith to Chyna just to race in China
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