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megaclaudiolis · 2 years
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"你批评批评我,批评批评我。" Xiao Ruoteng on Yang Haonan // CHN Team Nats 2022
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sgdlr-asdfghjkl · 4 months
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Link Click Musical update 141 🥳🧡💙
(it's Shu Rongbo AND Wu Yihan's birthday! Have trivia abt them)
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Check Encore Musicals weibo for the birthday clip 🥳🌟
Since you were curious about Shu Rongbo & I already had Wu Yihan trivia on hand, I thought their birthday would be a perfect time to share it all 💙🧡
Big thanks to my sweet @chocolatexiaoshi who researched Shu Rongbo on my request 💗
(side note: srb is a young, rising actor, so sorry that the amount of information I have here isn't proportional :< )
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Shu Rongbo (23 yo)
Born in 2001, March 10th, in Leshan in Sichuan Province
Graduated from Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts in 2018
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audience members compliment his beautiful voice and acting skills that noticeably improved over the course of LC Musical
since he's from Sichuan, where the earthquake actually happened his CXS is praised for wanting to 'fullfil regrets very conscientiously'; meaning his performance during the earthquake plotline feels authentic for the audience
he used to play Stevie in Mio Fratello musical (the mafia one where WYH plays Sonny Boy & lady Florence), turns out the picture below is from his last performance of that character (not a uni graduation like I thought first ^^')
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Intermission: This glorious pictures are from srb's weibo. It was a photoshoot for 'Love' /#音乐剧致爱# musical. They (and Bai Zhuoming too btw) play the same character.
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Wu Yihan (27 yo)
his mbti type is INFP
Wang Haonan, friend from Mio Fratello cast, did a Q&A with him. Through an abysmal method of screenshotting chinese subtitles and image translating I've learned that: he isn't fond of doing 'stage door (sd)' interviews and usually prefers to go home immediately after the performance (I'm not 100% confident what he said, I'll link the video so you can try fact check it)
he has a cat named Yǎo咬 (which I think means 'Bite'); wyh's friend was catsitting him once and posted those pictures, saying the cat sleeps just like his owner.
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to which WYH replied with this:
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+ other actor friends commented these:
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(idk I just loved this exchange)
he smokes (don't smoke kids, it'll never be as aesthetic as WYH anyway)
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Okay, so atp there aren't many posts from their March 10th night performance, bc it ended not too long ago and now it's a late night in China >< I'll make another post about it when I gather enough materials o7
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the-monkey-ruler · 9 months
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Great God Monkey (2020) 大神猴
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Director: Tan Qiao Starring: Xie Miao / Nan Sheng / Lin Yu / Jin Yana / Bai Zixuan / Yi Zhengfu / Julaiti Kutilai / Jiao Na / Li Haonan / Cui Shuhe / Li Shengjia / Chunyu Shanshan / Cao Yunni Genre: Fantasy / Costume Country/Region of Production: Mainland China Language: Mandarin Chinese Date: 2020-05-15 (Mainland China) Number of Seasons: 1 Number of episodes: 12 Type: Reimanging
Summary:
Thousands of years ago, after Sun Xiaotian (played by Xie Miao) created a miracle of saving the world, he was impersonated by the Nine-Passed Macaque. He suffered heavy blows and lost his supernatural power. With his mortal body, he was able to survive under the influence of Zai Diting (played by Yi Zhengfu), Dongfang Mo (played by Lin Yu), the young owner of Wanzong Villa, and Jiutian Sage Sanghuai (played by Jin Yana), he saves the common people. In the process, he accidentally meets and falls in love with Yu Bingxin (played by Nan Sheng), the supreme princess of the demon world... After going through thousands of dangers, he collected three artifacts, defeated the four demon kings, fought against the Nine-Passed Macaque, passed five levels and killed six generals, and finally gained great love and "true self".
Source: https://tv-1.chinesemov.com/tv/2020/Great-God-Monkey
Link: https://www.iq.com/album/great-god-monkey-2020-19rrhm3hy9?lang=en_us
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"Why must you think that a person's every action, every word bears ill intent?"
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The Western student of international politics knows to nod approvingly when Lee’s name is mentioned. Frustrated by the sludge of partisan politics in his own country, he sees in Lee’s legacy a kind of exotic escape. If asked, he remarks sagely: Singapore is proof of what enlightened authoritarianism can achieve.
Haonan Li | Palladium | Aug 2020
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ryukoishida · 6 years
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QZGS/The King’s Avatar Translations | All-Star Weekend Day 1: Interviews with VAs Ah Jie (Ye Xiu), Wei Chao (Wang Jiexi), Su Shangqing (Qiao Yifan), and Shao Tong (Gao Yingjie)
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【All-Star Weekend Day 1: Interviews with VAs Ah Jie (Ye Xiu), Wei Chao (Wang Jiexi), Su Shangqing (Qiao Yifan), and Shao Tong (Gao Yingjie)】
Click here for first half of the interview with Wang Jiexi and Qiao Yifan.
Note: Check out my translations tag for more QZGS-related translations!
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[Starts at 6:30]
Madame M: Let’s welcome Ah Jie lao-shi!
Ah Jie: Hello Madame M, hello everyone.
MM: After watching this episode, everyone is having a lot of deep, intense feelings.
AJ: Indeed. In this episode, the focus is on the growth and development of Gao Yingjie and Qiao Yifan’s characters. Growing up always stirs up a lot of emotions deep inside.
MM: Yes, yes. So I’d like to ask Ah Jie lao-shi, if you were watching Qiao Yifan’s match at the time, what would you say to him?
AJ: Um… Actually, first of all, the result of the match is not the most important, but the course of events was a bit dramatic. But as the saying goes: failure is the mother of success. Without destruction, there can be no construction. From this match, Qiao Yifan will surely open up a new way for his professional career.
MM: Oh? But Xiao Qiao is very worried about his future in Tiny Herb.
AJ: So I want to say to him, “Yifan, it’s okay. All roads lead to Rome. Happy Internet Caf�� is currently hiring network manager! Monthly pay is ¥1800, including housing and food, and free Internet. Come check it out.”
MM: Hahaha! This is you as Ye Xiu making a recommendation, huh?
AJ: Of course, I was just kidding. Causeway Bay can only have one Chen Haonan; Happy Internet Café can only have one night network manager. So it’s important for one to find a road that suits oneself.
MM: And this is probably one of the difficulties that Yifan is running into. In this episode, we not only have Ah Jie lao-shi as our guest, we’ve also invited Wei Chao lao-shi, Su Shangqing lao-shi, and Shao Tong lao-shi. It feels like Ye Xiu is surrounded by Tiny Herb! Everyone, please say hi to the audience.
Wei Chao, Su Shangqing, Shao Tong: Hello, everyone~
MM: I’d like to ask the three of you from Tiny Herb, how do you think the character you each voice view each other?
ST: I think between Wang Jiexi and Gao Yingjie, their relationship is that of a mentor and an outstanding student. As for Qiao Yifan, Gao Yingjie sees him as a very good friend.
MM: Okay, and what about Wang Jiexi and Qiao Yifan?
WC: Wang Jiexi has a lot of expectations for Gao Yingjie, not only because he’s very talented but because he’s also a hard worker. He even places the future of Tiny Herb into Gao Yingjie’s hands. It’s more complicated with Qiao Yifan. He approves of Qiao Yifan’s hard work and effort, but perhaps he can’t see the result he’d like to see.
SSQ: Hmm, Qiao Yifan is a person who’s hardworking. I think he understands the kind of expectations that Wang Jiexi has for him when he uses the assassin class. But unfortunately, playing the assassin class can’t expand his potential.
WC: That’s right. So Wang Jiexi feels that “Perhaps Tiny Herb doesn’t suit Qiao Yifan”.
MM: Alright, thank you for all three of you for the wonderful analysis. Coming up next… hehehe…
SSQ: Hmm? Why are you suddenly laughing like that? What are you going to do?
MM: Next, let’s invite Su Shangqing lao-shi to do an imitation of Wang Jiexi!
SSQ: Ah? Haha, Captain…
WC: Go ahead, Yifan.
SSQ: [imitating WJX] “Yingjie, you must shoulder the future of Tiny Herb!”
MM: That’s pretty good. Commentary from Wei lao-shi?
WC: Hah? Should I reply as Gao Yingjie? [imitating GYJ] “Yes, Captain!”
ST: Does that mean I’m Qiao Yifan now? [imitating QYF] “Have some water, qian-bei!”
SSQ: [laughs] Your “Have some water, qian-bei” sounds like “Mama, wash your feet”.
ST: No way! I think you’re more like “the crudest style”.
MM: Xiao Gao has learned the art of trash talk from Captain Wang. That’s improvement right there. Thank you everyone for the excellent performance.
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phimhdonline · 4 years
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Ma Vui Vẻ- Người Trong Giang Hồ – Ghost Lakes- Young And Dangerous
Ma Vui Vẻ- Người Trong Giang Hồ – Ghost Lakes- Young And Dangerous
Ma Vui Vẻ- Người Trong Giang Hồ – Ghost Lakes- Young And Dangerous,
When Jiao Pi left Chen Haonan, He fight for the position with his brother Zhao Zixiong. Boss Yu of the Society was hurt in a assassination and resigned as Board President. So many persons fought for this position. Old men pushed Zhao Zixiong into killing Jiao Pi, Jiao Pi’s soul went into a star-crossed woman and fought back for revenge.
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source https://phimhdonlinetv.com/ma-vui-ve-nguoi-trong-giang-ho-ghost-lakes-young-and-dangerous/
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“In Tents,” by Haonan Zheng
We’ve been told to keep the strangers out because we don’t like then starting hang around, all over the town; across the world, we are going to blow them down. A tent or a temple, for the future ghost and living or dead? A trashcan and a tower, for the visitor and memory? Or an unwelcome stranger who forced to go inside of it? How long did he hold, in this old place? Did he even die, inside this cold space? And become a lonely ghost afraid to ask, for a visitation to another stranger.
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boyuans · 24 days
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megaclaudiolis · 4 months
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Welcome back.
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enzaime-blog · 7 years
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Jack's recovery story from brain tumor
New Story has been published on https://enzaime.com/jacks-recovery-story-brain-tumor/
Jack's recovery story from brain tumor
Rallying Around ‘Jack’ – Buying Time for 11-Year-Old Who Touched the Hearts of His Care Team
He melts hearts with his infectious smile, cheerful attitude and frequent magic tricks.
But the slogan on Haonan Jiang’s T-shirt, which reads “Tough as Nails,” is a more accurate summation of his spirit, and the fight he and his family have been waging.
The 11-year-old from Beijing, China, prefers to be called “Jack.” He is suffering from what is known as an anaplastic astrocytoma, a grade 3 malignant tumor, according to his doctors at Mayo Clinic. The typical survival rate after diagnosis is one to three years.
Jack’s parents, Ben and Lili Jiang, had promised him a trip to see America when he finished primary school. But instead of sightseeing, their focus is now on Jack and doing anything possible to stop, or at least slow, his deteriorating and deadly condition.
Very little pain, and a sign of things to come
The first hint of trouble came last February. After a shower, Jack told his father that his right leg felt the heat from the shower differently from the left one. If Jack turned the water very hot, he didn’t feel any pain in his right leg. He also noted that if he squeezed his leg, there was very little sensation.
By March, Jack’s left leg began to lose strength. Then he lost the ability to feel both legs. He had to work hard to walk, had a halting gait, and used his hands to lift his legs to climb stairs. “A thought flashed in my mind, something is not okay with my son,” says Ben.
Shortly thereafter, Jack was admitted to a Beijing children’s hospital. He received three MRI scans over the span of a week, but the doctors told them there wasn’t much they could do. “It really hurt our hearts, but we didn’t give up,” says Ben. With the help of friends, he had Jack seen at five other top hospitals in Beijing.
Based on the MRI scans, doctors said they believed that Jack needed surgery for a cancerous tumor on his spine. He was still able to walk on his own, so doctors advised against what would be a risky procedure.
“It was very heartbreaking, and as a parent I could not accept that,” says Ben. “My son played all sports, excelled in school, I needed to do everything I could to give my son another chance.”
Friends in America willing to help
Jack’s parents asked their doctor about options abroad, but he wasn’t hopeful. They weren’t sure what to do next. Then Ben read a story on the Internet about a man with an illness similar to Jack’s who traveled from China to America for a successful treatment. When Ben learned that the man had been misdiagnosed, it gave him hope.
Ben recalls begging a Beijing hospital’s administrators to release Jack’s MRI records in a format required by U.S. hospitals.
The family had no friends to help them in the U.S. But they had recently vacationed on Mauritius, a small island off the Coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, where they met a Chinese woman from America, and Lili had saved her phone number. They called and asked the woman about possible friends in the Boston area. She couldn’t help there, but she mentioned that she lives in Rochester, Minnesota, close to Mayo Clinic.
“I didn’t know anyone in America, yet I met someone who lived near Mayo Clinic. It’s like God arranged everything,” says Ben. “I told my wife this is a sign of what we’re going to do.”
Thanks to Ben’s travel promise to Jack, the process of securing a travel visa was already underway. They bought tickets for a flight to the U.S. the day after their travel visa arrived.
After arriving in Rochester in May, the family went to church with their friend. There they met new friends who listened to the family’s story and made sure that Jack’s case came to the attention of Mayo Clinic doctors.
He was admitted to Mayo Clinic Children’s Center, and after a biopsy of his spinal cord tumor was performed in late May, he was given the diagnosis of anaplastic astrocytoma.
Jack’s case is unusual in at least a few respects according to Nadia Laack, M.D., a pediatric radiation oncologist at Mayo Clinic. “They are rare tumors to begin with,” says Dr. Laack. And when they are found, she says, “95 percent of them are found in the brain.”
The location of the tumor left the medical team with few options.
Jack’s family and his doctors were not ready to give up, however. Ben recalls his social worker asking them why they had come to America. “Hope,” he answered. “If there is one country that can heal my son, it’s America.”
Rallying around the patient and family
Jack’s doctors thought he might benefit from radiation therapy. They wanted to slow down the rate of neurologic deterioration due to the progression of the tumor and improve the quality of his life.
By the time he was admitted to the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit on the Saint Marys campus, Jack had lost the ability to use the lower half of his body. His father was carrying him to and from bed, so he could go to the bathroom, bathe and eat.
While Jack was receiving therapy on the rehabilitation unit, nurses gathered donated supplies for Jack’s family, and his physical therapist was able to get him a wheelchair. With no insurance, no funds other than personal savings, and the family’s decision to put their home up for sale, Jack’s team ensured he got the care he needed.
“The needs of the patient come first,” says Julia Iafrate, D.O., a resident in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. “So we made it happen. A number of providers acted together to make Jack’s needs come first.”
“The way the team brought their expertise and compassion to advocate for Jack just made me proud and grateful to work at Mayo,” says Sherilyn Driscoll, M.D., pediatric medical director, Mayo Clinic Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. “His team helped make the difference between a sick boy lying in bed and an independent boy joyfully participating in life around him.”
Jack was able to join his family at the Ronald McDonald House in mid-June.
Progress, precious time and a superhero
Doctors designed a four-week course of radiation therapy specifically for Jack, so he could be well enough to return home to China by in August.
“We had very limited options. The goal is really to have tumor control, not a cure. That’s the nature of the disease,” says Mayo Clinic Pediatric Oncologist Amulya NageswaraRao, M.B.B.S.
“We’re buying time, only months really,” adds Dr. Iafrate. “But for an 11-year old child, that has all the meaning in the world for his family. That’s why we rallied so hard – to get him a few good months before he further declines.”
Ben was touched by the extraordinary effort. “From the doctors to the nurses, everyone treats my son and my family as a human being,” he says. “It makes me cry. It makes me cry a lot.”
When Jack first arrived in Rochester, he told his therapists his goal was to be able to walk to school again. He still needs his wheelchair, but since starting radiation treatments that are shrinking his tumor, some movement is returning to his right side, and he can move his leg.
Steroids have helped his appetite to return and he is slowly gaining weight. Jack says he loves his mother’s cooking. And French fries.
Along with video games, Jack is a big fan of Hollywood action movies and wants to be an actor. Hugh Jackman and Chris Evans are on his shortlist to meet. Thanks to the generosity of a Mayo Clinic patient, Jack got his wish.
Jack and his family were to fly to Berlin on their way home to China in mid-August. During a stop there, they visited a film production set and met actor Chris Evans, who plays Captain America. The crew was finishing up the final scenes for the next Marvel Comics movie.
“Awesome,” is how Jack summed up the news when he learned that he would meet one of his heroes.
It’s clear Jack and his family are heroes to his care team who are impressed by their “do everything, do anything” attitude to overcome financial, distance and language barriers.
“When someone feels they trust you, and you are their best hope, it’s hard not to be moved by that,” says Dr. Laack. Dr. Iafrate adds, “I don’t have children yet, but if and when I do, I want a ‘Jack.’ This child will be in my thoughts forever.”
Dr. Iafrate recently chatted with Ben, and told him, “Your family has touched the hearts of many people here. We love Jack. Thank you for being part of our lives.”
The feeling is mutual.
“No one would understand how lucky I feel for my son,” says Ben. “The doctors at Mayo Clinic are really angels whom God sent down to earth. Everyone helps the patients, thinking of many things that we didn’t think of as parents, and they are very happy to do so. That’s really amazing! I wish every doctor could be like Mayo’s one day in China.”
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一天两种不同的舞台体验,身边是可以彼此依靠的兄弟们,还有奔赴而来的你们。此刻我是最幸福的人!谢谢大家,晚安。❤️❤️❤️ #蒋给你听# 🎵 #十个勤天 音乐节##蒋敦豪[超话]#
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