<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
	xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
	xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"
	>

<channel>
	<title>China Hope Live &#187; Tiananmen</title>
	<atom:link href="http://chinahopelive.net/category/tiananmen/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
	<link>http://chinahopelive.net</link>
	<description>A cross-cultural adventure with the personal side of China.</description>
	<lastBuildDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 21:12:57 +0000</lastBuildDate>
	<language>en</language>
	<sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod>
	<sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency>
			<item>
		<title>Political clues in the &#8220;Chinese Google&#8221; &#8212; what a Chinese search engine can tell you</title>
		<link>http://chinahopelive.net/2012/03/25/political-clues-in-the-chinese-google-what-a-chinese-search-engine-can-tell-you</link>
		<comments>http://chinahopelive.net/2012/03/25/political-clues-in-the-chinese-google-what-a-chinese-search-engine-can-tell-you#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 05:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joel 大江</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[China web debris]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[China: life & times]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese folk religion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese history]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Meta-narratives]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Reform & Opening]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tiananmen]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://chinahopelive.net/?p=10141</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Dr. O'Donnell discovers that a very taboo search term is no longer taboo, and connects this to China's leadership transition and internal Party power struggles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/baidu.jpg"></p>
<p>Baidu would have been Google&#8217;s main competitor in China, if Google had been allowed to compete. Dr. Mary Ann O&#8217;Donnell has discovered that a particular very <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2048171,00.html" target="_blank">taboo search term</a> is apparently <a href="http://maryannodonnell.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/falungong-appears-on-baidu-must-mean-jiang-zemin-is-going-going-gone/" target="_blank">no longer taboo</a>. She perceives a significant power shift, concluding, &#8220;it signals the end of the Jiang era. The Two Meetings are churning relentlessly forward and it seems that power has been wrested from Jiang [Zemin]’s hands.&#8221;  This raises other questions about the possibility that other related and extremely sensitive topics might be opened up in the near future, and what that indicates regarding the character and attitudes toward information of China&#8217;s next batch of leaders.</p>
<p>This is especially intriguing given the recent <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/03/15/a-bo-mb-drops-in-beijing-the-experts-take/" title="A Bo-mb Drops in Beijing: The Experts’ Take" target="_blank">political &#8220;Bo-mb&#8221;</a> dropped by the authorities last week, and the power struggles that may indicate.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d describe her post more clearly if it weren&#8217;t loaded with sensitive search terms. So you&#8217;ll have to <a href="http://maryannodonnell.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/falungong-appears-on-baidu-must-mean-jiang-zemin-is-going-going-gone/" target="_blank">go read it yourself</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Related stuff:</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://chinahopelive.net/2011/05/13/recent-propaganda-from-tianjin-china-evil-scheming-bloodthirsty-cults" target="_blank">Recent propaganda from Tianjin, China: evil, scheming, bloodthirsty cults!</a></li>
<li><a href="http://chinahopelive.net/2012/01/08/chinese-evil-cult-propaganda-in-our-canadian-mailbox" target="_blank">Chinese “evil cult” propaganda in our Canadian mailbox</a></li>
</ul>
<p>&copy;2012 <a href="http://chinahopelive.net">China Hope Live</a>. All Rights Reserved.</p>.]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://chinahopelive.net/2012/03/25/political-clues-in-the-chinese-google-what-a-chinese-search-engine-can-tell-you/feed</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>[Photo Gallery:] Tiananmen &amp; The Forbidden City 天安门广场和故宫</title>
		<link>http://chinahopelive.net/2010/02/28/photo-gallery-tiananmen-the-forbidden-city-%e5%a4%a9%e5%ae%89%e9%97%a8%e5%b9%bf%e5%9c%ba%e5%92%8c%e6%95%85%e5%ae%ab</link>
		<comments>http://chinahopelive.net/2010/02/28/photo-gallery-tiananmen-the-forbidden-city-%e5%a4%a9%e5%ae%89%e9%97%a8%e5%b9%bf%e5%9c%ba%e5%92%8c%e6%95%85%e5%ae%ab#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 22:51:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joel 大江</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Beijing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese festivals]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese history]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Culture fun]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Photo Gallery]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Places]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Spring Festival (春节)]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tiananmen]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://chinahopelive.net/?p=9928</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Photos from Tiananmen Square (天安门广场 tiānānmen guǎnchǎng) and the Forbidden City (a.k.a. the Palace Museum a.k.a. 故宫 gùgōng) during Spring Festival 2010.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tiananmen Square (天安门广场 tiānānmen guǎnchǎng) and the Forbidden City (a.k.a. the Palace Museum a.k.a. 故宫 gùgōng) during Spring Festival.</p>
<p>Captions are under each photo. You can leave comments on this page at the bottom. (For an interesting historical overview of slogans on the Gate of Heavenly Peace, see <a href="http://danwei.tv/?p=419" target="http://danwei.tv/?p=419">here</a>.)<br />

<div class="ngg-galleryoverview" id="ngg-gallery-7-9928">


	
	<!-- Thumbnails -->
		
	<div id="ngg-image-120" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/01 DSCN1946.JPG" title="Tiananmen must be the safest place in all of China, assuming you're behaving yourself." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="01 DSCN1946" alt="01 DSCN1946" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_01 DSCN1946.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-121" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/02 DSCN5504.JPG" title="The 2nd Most Bored Person in All of Tiananmen Square." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="02 DSCN5504" alt="02 DSCN5504" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_02 DSCN5504.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-122" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/03 DSCN5505.JPG" title="Looking at Tiananmen, the &quot;Gate of Heavenly Peace.&quot; The slogans on the wall say, &quot;Long live the People's Republic of China&quot; (中华人民共和国万岁 zhōnghuā rénmín gònghéguó wànsuì) and &quot;Long live the Great Unification of the People of the World&quot; (世界人民大团结万岁 shìjiè rénmín dà tuánjié wànsuì)." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="03 DSCN5505" alt="03 DSCN5505" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_03 DSCN5505.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-123" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/04 DSCN5510.JPG" title="The monument to the martyrs of the Communist Revolution, with the Gate of Heavenly Peace in the background." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="04 DSCN5510" alt="04 DSCN5510" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_04 DSCN5510.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-124" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/05 DSCN5511.JPG" title="前门 qiánmén, the southern gate of Tiananmen Square through which emperors were able to look from atop the Gate of Heavenly Peace right through into Beijing.  Mao tore down the walls that used to surround the square, but this gate still stands." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="05 DSCN5511" alt="05 DSCN5511" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_05 DSCN5511.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-125" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/05 DSCN5513.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="05 DSCN5513" alt="05 DSCN5513" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_05 DSCN5513.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-126" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/06 DSCN5514.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="06 DSCN5514" alt="06 DSCN5514" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_06 DSCN5514.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-127" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/07 DSCN5523.JPG" title="The &quot;Mao&quot;-soleum, where what's left of Mao is apparently open for viewing.  Lines were looooong to get in here." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="07 DSCN5523" alt="07 DSCN5523" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_07 DSCN5523.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-128" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/08 DSCN5518.JPG" title="Outside the Mao-soleum." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="08 DSCN5518" alt="08 DSCN5518" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_08 DSCN5518.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-129" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/09 DSCN5519.JPG" title="Outside the Mao-soleum." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="09 DSCN5519" alt="09 DSCN5519" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_09 DSCN5519.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-130" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/10 DSCN5522.JPG" title="Outside the Mao-soleum." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="10 DSCN5522" alt="10 DSCN5522" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_10 DSCN5522.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-131" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/11 DSCN5521.JPG" title="This living photo op standing in front of the Mao-soleum gets my Most Bored Person in All of Tiananmen Square award." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="11 DSCN5521" alt="11 DSCN5521" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_11 DSCN5521.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-132" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/12 DSCN5526.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="12 DSCN5526" alt="12 DSCN5526" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_12 DSCN5526.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-133" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/13 DSCN5532.JPG" title="Approaching Tiananmen, the Gate of Heavenly Peace." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="13 DSCN5532" alt="13 DSCN5532" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_13 DSCN5532.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-134" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/14 DSCN1952.JPG" title="Approaching Tiananmen, the Gate of Heavenly Peace." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="14 DSCN1952" alt="14 DSCN1952" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_14 DSCN1952.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-135" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/15 DSCN1960.JPG" title="Going through Tiananmen toward the Forbidden City.  People rub the doors for good luck, so I'm told." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="15 DSCN1960" alt="15 DSCN1960" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_15 DSCN1960.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-136" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/16 DSCN1965.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="16 DSCN1965" alt="16 DSCN1965" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_16 DSCN1965.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-137" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/17 DSCN5537.JPG" title="Backside of Tiananmen." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="17 DSCN5537" alt="17 DSCN5537" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_17 DSCN5537.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-138" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/18 DSCN5539.JPG" title="In the Forbidden City, which is basically a whole lot of what you see here, with some park area thrown in." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="18 DSCN5539" alt="18 DSCN5539" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_18 DSCN5539.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-139" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/19 DSCN1964.JPG" title="A brief two seconds when people weren't in the way of my picture." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="19 DSCN1964" alt="19 DSCN1964" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_19 DSCN1964.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-140" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/19 DSCN1968.JPG" title="Carnivorous battle turtle?" class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="19 DSCN1968" alt="19 DSCN1968" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_19 DSCN1968.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-141" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/20 DSCN1971.JPG" title="Uh-oh - the cannibals got mom! The automated tour guide made extra sure we understood that is was invading Western armies that scraped all the gold off these vats." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="20 DSCN1971" alt="20 DSCN1971" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_20 DSCN1971.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-142" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/21 DSCN1983.JPG" title="One of the emperors' thrones." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="21 DSCN1983" alt="21 DSCN1983" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_21 DSCN1983.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-143" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/22 DSCN1987.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="22 DSCN1987" alt="22 DSCN1987" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_22 DSCN1987.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-144" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/24 DSCN5588.JPG" title="One of the emperors' wedding chambers." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="24 DSCN5588" alt="24 DSCN5588" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_24 DSCN5588.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-145" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/25 DSCN5565.JPG" title="Another throne." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="25 DSCN5565" alt="25 DSCN5565" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_25 DSCN5565.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-146" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/26 DSCN5544.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="26 DSCN5544" alt="26 DSCN5544" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_26 DSCN5544.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-147" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/27 DSCN5562.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="27 DSCN5562" alt="27 DSCN5562" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_27 DSCN5562.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-148" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/28 DSCN5568.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="28 DSCN5568" alt="28 DSCN5568" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_28 DSCN5568.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-149" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/29 DSCN5572.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="29 DSCN5572" alt="29 DSCN5572" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_29 DSCN5572.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-150" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/30 DSCN5578.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="30 DSCN5578" alt="30 DSCN5578" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_30 DSCN5578.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-151" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/31 DSCN5579.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="31 DSCN5579" alt="31 DSCN5579" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_31 DSCN5579.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-152" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/32 DSCN5580.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="32 DSCN5580" alt="32 DSCN5580" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_32 DSCN5580.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-153" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/33 DSCN5582.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="33 DSCN5582" alt="33 DSCN5582" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_33 DSCN5582.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-154" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/34 DSCN5586.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="34 DSCN5586" alt="34 DSCN5586" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_34 DSCN5586.JPG" width="100" height="100" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-155" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/35 DSCN5587.JPG" title="The more mystic animals on the roof, the higher ranking the building.  Highest number is eleven." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="35 DSCN5587" alt="35 DSCN5587" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_35 DSCN5587.JPG" width="100" height="100" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-156" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/36 DSCN5598.JPG" title=" " class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="36 DSCN5598" alt="36 DSCN5598" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_36 DSCN5598.JPG" width="100" height="100" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-157" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/37 DSCN5593.JPG" title="There's some sort of story involving these two trees and an emperor's wedding, but we don't sweat those kind of details when it comes to excuses to kiss." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="37 DSCN5593" alt="37 DSCN5593" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_37 DSCN5593.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-158" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/38 DSCN1995.JPG" title="The 'foreign doll' gets a bottle." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="38 DSCN1995" alt="38 DSCN1995" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_38 DSCN1995.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-159" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/39 DSCN1996.JPG" title="Ceiling dragons!  Nightmares, anyone?" class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="39 DSCN1996" alt="39 DSCN1996" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_39 DSCN1996.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
				<br style="clear: both" />
	
 		
	<div id="ngg-image-160" class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box" style="width:25%;" >
		<div class="ngg-gallery-thumbnail" >
			<a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/41 DSCN5603.JPG" title="One of the corner guard towers and moat around the Forbidden City." class="shutterset_set_7" >
								<img title="41 DSCN5603" alt="41 DSCN5603" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/gallery/2010-02-21-Tiananmen-and-Forbidden-City/thumbs/thumbs_41 DSCN5603.JPG" width="115" height="115" />
							</a>
		</div>
	</div>
	
		
 	 	
	<!-- Pagination -->
 	<div class="ngg-clear"></div> 	
</div>

</p>
<p>2010 Feb 21</p>
<p>&copy;2012 <a href="http://chinahopelive.net">China Hope Live</a>. All Rights Reserved.</p>.]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://chinahopelive.net/2010/02/28/photo-gallery-tiananmen-the-forbidden-city-%e5%a4%a9%e5%ae%89%e9%97%a8%e5%b9%bf%e5%9c%ba%e5%92%8c%e6%95%85%e5%ae%ab/feed</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>A 16-year-old privileged Beijinger in Canada on this day in history</title>
		<link>http://chinahopelive.net/2009/06/04/a-16-year-old-priviledged-beijinger-in-canada-on-this-day-in-history</link>
		<comments>http://chinahopelive.net/2009/06/04/a-16-year-old-priviledged-beijinger-in-canada-on-this-day-in-history#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 03:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joel 大江</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Being Chinese about it]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[China: life & times]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese history]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Meta-narratives]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[People]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Propaganda]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Race & Nationalism]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Students]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Teaching English]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tiananmen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[China]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://chinahopelive.net/?p=3538</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[My Chinese ESL student this morning had a confrontation with the front page of the Vancouver Sun, which carried an iconic photo to mark the 20th anniversary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;That is SOOO so so so FAKE!&#8221; exclaims my 16-year-old English student from Beijing this morning when I show her the iconic China photo on the front page of today&#8217;s <em>Vancouver Sun</em>.  She isn&#8217;t angry but she&#8217;s keyed up, the strength of her feelings quickly exceeding that of her English vocabulary.  After insisting that the man never actually got run over and that he voluntarily put himself in harm&#8217;s way, she changes targets, &#8220;&#8230;was one of the student leader, and she SOOO so so so SO SUCKS!&#8221;  I know which particular student leader she&#8217;s referring to and I&#8217;ve heard this character assassination before.  So apparently she&#8217;s heard <em>some</em>thing about the event.  This is one of the ESL students to whom I gave some Google and YouTube homework about this particular event a month ago.  </p>
<p>Before I showed her the paper, I asked her, &#8220;Did you know that today is special?  The whole world is thinking about China.  All the major newspapers have stories about China.  Do you know why?&#8221;  She didn&#8217;t.  Her guess: swine flu.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s <em> Vancouver Sun</em>, which I&#8217;d nabbed from the staff room before my morning one-on-one tutoring session, carried two decent articles and some photos to mark this historic day.  I was curious about how much or <a href="http://www.danwei.org/beijing/umbrella_men.php" target="http://www.danwei.org/beijing/umbrella_men.php">how little</a> my student knew about the event, plus I wanted her to see some decent representative examples of how Canadians think and write about China.  </p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t argue or push it with her, as I didn&#8217;t think that&#8217;d be appropriate. I guessed correctly that she&#8217;d be interested in how China is portrayed in the local papers and was curious about her reaction.  After a bit we discussed another unrelated story illustrating interesting aspects of Canadian society and before calling it a day.</p>
<p><em>(P.S. &#8211; Comments are closed on this one.  This topic is still officially taboo in China and I&#8217;m not here to be political, so I&#8217;m not gonna risk getting blocked over it.</p>
<p>P.P.S. &#8211; If you&#8217;re concerned that I was being unethical with this student, please see <a href="http://chinahopelive.net/2009/05/09/nothing-to-my-name-%E4%B8%80%E6%97%A0%E6%89%80%E6%9C%89#comment-6305" target="http://chinahopelive.net/2009/05/09/nothing-to-my-name-%E4%B8%80%E6%97%A0%E6%89%80%E6%9C%89#comment-6305">this clarification</a> of what actually happened.)</em></p>
<p><strong>Related Posts:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://chinahopelive.net/2009/05/09/nothing-to-my-name-%e4%b8%80%e6%97%a0%e6%89%80%e6%9c%89" target="http://chinahopelive.net/2009/05/09/nothing-to-my-name-%e4%b8%80%e6%97%a0%e6%89%80%e6%9c%89">Nothing to My Name / 一无所有</a></li>
</ul>
<p>&copy;2012 <a href="http://chinahopelive.net">China Hope Live</a>. All Rights Reserved.</p>.]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://chinahopelive.net/2009/06/04/a-16-year-old-priviledged-beijinger-in-canada-on-this-day-in-history/feed</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Nothing to My Name / 一无所有</title>
		<link>http://chinahopelive.net/2009/05/09/nothing-to-my-name-%e4%b8%80%e6%97%a0%e6%89%80%e6%9c%89</link>
		<comments>http://chinahopelive.net/2009/05/09/nothing-to-my-name-%e4%b8%80%e6%97%a0%e6%89%80%e6%9c%89#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 01:23:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joel 大江</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Chinese history]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese songs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Learning Mandarin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nothing To My Name]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Reform & Opening]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tiananmen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese music]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chinese rock]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cui Jian]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Karaoke]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[KTV]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[learning Chinese]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mandarin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[studying Chinese]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[studying Mandarin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Yi Wu Suo You]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Yiwusuoyou]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[崔建]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[一无所有]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://chinahopelive.net/?p=3395</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Nothing to My Name&#8221; has been called the biggest hit song in Mainland Chinese history. If you&#8217;re only gonna learn one Chinese karaoke tune, this is the song. And if you&#8217;re looking for a poignant time to learn it, this is the month. 一无所有 / yīwúsuǒyǒu / Nothing to My Name If you&#8217;re in Great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Nothing to My Name&#8221; has been called the biggest hit song in Mainland Chinese history.  If you&#8217;re only gonna learn one Chinese karaoke tune, this is the song. And if you&#8217;re looking for a poignant time to learn it, this is the month.</p>
<h2>一无所有 / yīwúsuǒyǒu / Nothing to My Name</h2>
<p align="center"><object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/45YpCLsxYVA&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/45YpCLsxYVA&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object></p>
<p> <strong>If you&#8217;re in Great Firewalled Youtube-blocking Mainland China</strong> you can see the video <a href="http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjY0MTg2OTI=.html" target="http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjY0MTg2OTI=.html"><strong>here</strong></a> (thanks, <a href="http://www.thehumanaught.com/blog" target="http://www.thehumanaught.com/blog">Ryan</a>!).  Listen to the mp3 here:</p>
<p align="center">[Visit the blog to listen to audio]<br />
<span class="info" title="yī wú suǒ yǒu">一无所有</span> channeled the disillusionment, anxieties, hopes, frustrations, complaints, and rebellion of urban Mainlanders coming of age during the ideological thaw of 80&#8242;s China.  They adopted it as their generation&#8217;s anthem.  Even many 90&#8242;s kids (in their mid to late 20s now) still connect strongly to this song.  </p>
<p><img style="margin:3px;" align="right" src="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/cuijianblindfold.jpg">Cuī Jiàn (崔健) is often called &#8220;the father of Chinese rock.&#8221;  He first performed &#8220;Nothing to My Name&#8221; on a TV talent show in 1985 and then at a major concert in 1986.  China&#8217;s urban young people ate it up.  This month marks the 20th anniversary of a third significant performance, but I&#8217;ll let you follow the links at the end of this post to discover the more dramatic and sensitive details about the significance of Cuī Jiàn and &#8220;Nothing to My Name.&#8221;  </p>
<p><strong>Lyrics &#038; Guitar Chords</strong><br />
From the beginning people interpreted the ambiguous lyrics in different ways (politics, sex, love &#038; economics).  But it was no secret that the lyrics were intended to contain both national and critical meanings.  Cuī Jiàn&#8217;s concerts, in which he&#8217;d perform with a red blindfold over his eyes and play other songs with more pointed lyrics, left little doubt as to the targets of the critique.  Those &#8216;targets&#8217; responded by banning Cuī Jiàn from playing any large, significant performances for over 15 years.</p>
<p>The vagueness of the lyrics leaves this song open to a wide variety of English renderings.  The English translation below is based on the translation found at <a href="http://www.cuijian.com/ENGLISH/Pages/works/music/nlm/08.htm" target="http://www.cuijian.com/ENGLISH/Pages/works/music/nlm/08.htm">cuijian.com</a> (see other English renderings <a href="http://wiki.chaile.org/index.php/Dennis_Rea_about_Cui_Jian" target="http://wiki.chaile.org/index.php/Dennis_Rea_about_Cui_Jian">here</a> and here).  The title literally could mean &#8220;having nothing&#8221; or &#8220;not having anything.&#8221;  </p>
<p>The guitar chords in the download aren&#8217;t perfect, but close.  If you catch any mistakes on that or the translation, let me know!  <strong>Download:</strong> <a href="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/guitarchords/YiWuSuoYou.pdf" target="http://chinahopelive.net/wp-content/guitarchords/YiWuSuoYou.pdf"><strong>YiWuSuoYou.pdf</strong></a></p>
<p>You can play the video or mp3 above and follow along here:</p>
<p align="center">我曾经问个不休 / wǒ céngjīng wèn gè bùxiū<br />
I&#8217;ve asked (you) endlessly</p>
<p align="center">你何时跟我走 / nǐ hé shí gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
When will you go with me?</p>
<p align="center">可你却总是笑我 / kě nǐ què zǒngshì xiào wǒ<br />
But you always just laugh at me</p>
<p align="center">一无所有 / yīwúsuǒyǒu<br />
(with) nothing to my name</p>
<p align="center">我要给你我的追求 / wǒ yào gěi nǐ wǒde zhuīqiú<br />
I want to give you my dreams</p>
<p align="center">还有我的自由 / háiyǒu wǒde zìyóu<br />
(and I) also have my freedom (to give you)</p>
<p align="center">可你却总是笑我 / kě nǐ què zǒngshì xiào wǒ<br />
But you always just laugh at me</p>
<p align="center">一无所有 / yīwúsuǒyǒu<br />
(with) nothing to my name</p>
<p>&nbsp;</br /></p>
<p align="center">噢 你何时跟我走 / ō nǐ hé shí gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
Oh! When will you go with me? </p>
<p align="center">噢 你何时跟我走 / ō nǐ hé shí gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
Oh! When will you go with me?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</br /></p>
<p align="center">脚下这地在走 / jiǎo xià zhè dì zài zǒu<br />
The ground beneath my feet is moving</p>
<p align="center">身边那水在流 / shēnbiān nà shuǐ zài liú<br />
The water beside me is flowing</p>
<p align="center">可你却总是笑我 / kě nǐ què zǒngshì xiào wǒ<br />
But you always just laugh at me </p>
<p align="center">一无所有 / yīwúsuǒyǒu<br />
(with) nothing to my name</p>
<p align="center">为何你总是笑个没够 / wèihé nǐ zǒngshì xiào gè méi gòu<br />
Why is your laughter never enough?</p>
<p align="center">为何我总要追求 / wèihé wǒ zǒng yào zhuīqiú<br />
Why will I always search?</p>
<p align="center">难道在你面前我永远 / nándào zài nǐ miànqián wǒ yǒngyuǎn<br />
Could it be that before you I&#8217;ll forever&#8230;</p>
<p align="center">是一无所有 / shì yīwúsuǒyǒu<br />
&#8230;have nothing to my name?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</br /></p>
<p align="center">噢 你何时跟我走 / ō nǐ hé shí gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
Oh! When will you go with me? </p>
<p align="center">噢 你何时跟我走 / ō nǐ hé shí gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
Oh! When will you go with me?</p>
<p align="center"><em>[instrumental break]</em></p>
<p align="center">脚下这地在走 / jiǎo xià zhè dì zài zǒu<br />
The ground under my feet is moving</p>
<p align="center">身边那水在流 / shēnbiān nà shuǐ zài liú<br />
The water beside me is flowing</p>
<p align="center">脚下这地在走 / jiǎo xià zhè dì zài zǒu<br />
The ground under my feet is moving</p>
<p align="center">身边那水在流 / shēnbiān nà shuǐ zài liú<br />
The water beside me is flowing</p>
<p>&nbsp;</br /></p>
<p align="center">告诉你我等了很久 / gàosu nǐ wǒ děng le hěn jiǔ<br />
(I’m) telling you I’ve waited a long time</p>
<p align="center">告诉你我最后的要求 / gàosu nǐ wǒ zuìhòu de yāoqiú<br />
(So I’m) telling you my final request</p>
<p align="center">我要抓起你的双手 / wǒ yào zhuā qǐ nǐde shuāngshǒu<br />
I want to grab you by the hands</p>
<p align="center">你这就跟我走 / nǐ zhè jiù gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
And then you&#8217;ll go with me</p>
<p align="center">这时你的手在颤抖 / zhè shí nǐde shǒu zài chàndǒu<br />
This time your hands are trembling</p>
<p align="center">这时你的泪在流 / zhè shí nǐde lèi zài liú<br />
This time your tears are flowing</p>
<p align="center">莫非你是正在告诉我 / mòfēi nǐ shì zhèngzài gàosu wǒ<br />
Can it be that you are telling me</p>
<p align="center">你爱我一无所有 / nǐ ài wǒ yīwúsuǒyǒu<br />
You love me with nothing to my name?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</br /></p>
<p align="center">噢 你这就跟我走 / ō nǐ zhè jiù gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
Oh! Now you&#8217;ll go with me</p>
<p align="center">噢 你这就跟我走 / ō nǐ zhè jiù gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
Oh! Now you&#8217;ll go with me</p>
<p align="center"><em>[guitaaarrrr soooloooo!!!]</em></p>
<p align="center">脚下这地在走 / jiǎo xià zhè dì zài zǒu<br />
The ground under my feet is moving</p>
<p align="center">身边那水在流 / shēnbiān nà shuǐ zài liú<br />
The water beside me is flowing</p>
<p align="center">脚下这地在走 / jiǎo xià zhè dì zài zǒu<br />
The ground under my feet is moving</p>
<p align="center">身边那水在流 / shēnbiān nà shuǐ zài liú<br />
The water beside me is flowing</p>
<p>&nbsp;</br /></p>
<p align="center">噢 你这就跟我走 / ō nǐ zhè jiù gēn wǒ zǒu<br />
Oh! Now you&#8217;ll go with me</p>
<p>When a Chinese friend in Tianjin downloaded a bunch of songs for me to learn, he made a point to highlight this one.  Our Chinese textbooks have a whole lesson devoted to it, and when our teachers taught it they said it represents their generation.  But I have a couple teenage Mainlanders in my ESL classes here in Vancouver, and none of them have even heard of this song or Cuī Jiàn.  Of course, that&#8217;s not the only significant 20-year-old piece of Chinese history that they didn&#8217;t know about, so I assigned them some homework involving Google.  Still waiting to see how they respond.</p>
<p><strong>More about Cui Jian and <em>Nothing to My Name</em>:</strong>
<ul>
<li> Power of the Powerless</li>
<li><a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/cui-jian-the-man-who-rocks-china-515208.html" target="http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/cui-jian-the-man-who-rocks-china-515208.html">Cui Jian: the Man Who Rocks China</a></li>
<li><a href="http://wiki.chaile.org/index.php/Dennis_Rea_about_Cui_Jian" target="http://wiki.chaile.org/index.php/Dennis_Rea_about_Cui_Jian">Dennis Rea on Cui Jian</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.gluckman.com/CuiJian.html" target="http://www.gluckman.com/CuiJian.html">Beijing&#8217;s Bruce Has The Blues</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,992171,00.html" target="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,992171,00.html">The Spirit Lives In Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll</a> (by Cui Jian).</li>
<li> Wikipedia: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cui_Jian" target="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cui_Jian">Cui Jian</a> &#038; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_To_My_Name" target="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_To_My_Name">Nothing to My Name</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.danwei.org/music/cui_jian_on_the_square.php" target="http://www.danwei.org/music/cui_jian_on_the_square.php">Destructing Cui Jian</a></li>
<li>Bootleg recording of Cui Jian&#8217;s performance at you-know-where in you-know-when (background info <a href="http://www.danwei.org/music/cui_jian_on_the_square.php" target="http://www.danwei.org/music/cui_jian_on_the_square.php">here</a> and <a href="http://www.standoffattiananmen.com/2009/08/record-of-cui-jian-at-tiananmen.html" target="http://www.standoffattiananmen.com/2009/08/record-of-cui-jian-at-tiananmen.html">here</a>).</li>
<li>一无所有 performed on &#8216;China&#8217;s American Idol&#8217; (<a href="http://6.cn/watch/11587187.html" target="http://6.cn/watch/11587187.html">here</a> or <a href="http://v.ku6.com/show/rl0EBNRhdKnD-Aul.html" target="http://v.ku6.com/show/rl0EBNRhdKnD-Aul.html">here</a> or <a href="http://www.danwei.org/music/super_girl_sings_cui_jian.php" target="http://www.danwei.org/music/super_girl_sings_cui_jian.php">here</a>).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>More songs for your KTV repertoire! (with lyrics and guitar chords):</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://chinahopelive.net/2009/02/12/song-liang-shanbo-juliet-%e6%a2%81%e5%b1%b1%e4%bc%af%e4%b8%8e%e8%8c%b1%e4%b8%bd%e5%8f%b6" target="http://chinahopelive.net/2009/02/12/song-liang-shanbo-juliet-%e6%a2%81%e5%b1%b1%e4%bc%af%e4%b8%8e%e8%8c%b1%e4%b8%bd%e5%8f%b6">Liang Shanbo &#038; Juliet &#8211; 梁山伯与茱丽叶</a></li>
<li><a href="http://chinahopelive.net/category/songs/even-in-death-ill-love" target="http://chinahopelive.net/category/songs/even-in-death-ill-love">Even in Death I’ll Love &#8211; 死了都要爱</a></li>
<li><a href="http://chinahopelive.net/2008/07/31/song-mouse-loves-rice-%E8%80%81%E9%BC%A0%E7%88%B1%E5%A4%A7%E7%B1%B3" target="http://chinahopelive.net/2008/07/31/song-mouse-loves-rice-%E8%80%81%E9%BC%A0%E7%88%B1%E5%A4%A7%E7%B1%B3">Mouse Loves Rice &#8211; 老鼠爱大米</a></li>
</ul>
<p>&copy;2012 <a href="http://chinahopelive.net">China Hope Live</a>. All Rights Reserved.</p>.]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://chinahopelive.net/2009/05/09/nothing-to-my-name-%e4%b8%80%e6%97%a0%e6%89%80%e6%9c%89/feed</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>15</slash:comments>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>

