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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5331505

I'm going to use this video as a reference for my own website project.

What do you all think?

It seems that Japanese and Chinese website design is just superior to Western design.

The comments are bad as usual haha

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Cw: in the video for blood

This song has been doing the rounds recently, after some buskers in France and Japan sang it, giving it new life. The MV attached is an EDM-ish remix but I think the footage paired well.

I've done a rough translation (there's some parts I didn't quite understand) but should hopefully convey the idea of the song.

I'm actually kinda crying at work but thank goodness nobody else is in.

lyrics

儿时我常常听人说
As I child I often heard

裹着小脚的那个
That one with bound feet

是困在深山里的阿嬷
was an ama (old woman) who lived deep in the mountains

她和阿公是包办的
*along with agong (old man) they stayed alive and fed

大字也不识几个
and only could read a few Chinese characters

结婚前连面都没见过
had not even met before they were wed

炊烟飘过
smoke from the stove blew on the wind

煮饭的柴火把腰压弯了
and the carrying kindling for cooking disfigured her back

压弯她不止柴火
*though it was not just firewood that bent her

黄昏日落
as dusk came and the sun fell

阿公敲着碗筷把歌唱着
agong sang and beat a rhythm with chopstick and bowl

她每天掰着手指头数日子过
she counted each passing day with her fingers

等远方开来的车
*til the train came from far away

门口的板凳在那从没挪过
the stool by the door had not shifted an inch

眼神还在期盼着
and her eyes were fixed with longing

她生了一个又一个
she gave birth to one after another

都被号角的呼声吹走了
and all were whisked away by a bugle’s call

山那边是什么
what is that over by the mountain

是烈士的英魄
it is the souls of the martyrs

是他们拼死保卫的新中国
who fought to the death to protect the New China

河那边是什么
what is that over by the river

是绵延的战火
it is the unceasing fires of war

她望着远方泪一滴滴的落
she fixes her eyes further afield and tear falls after tear

和平来了
peace has come

他们走了
and they are gone

她等的人再也回不来了
the ones she waits for will not return

// Lines with an * I'm not sure about. Appreciate any insight into:

  • 包办 - pleco tells me this means 'take care of everything' but the story as far as I understand it is that they'd only be looking after themselves (subsistence living) not indentured labour?
  • 不止 I know means 'not limited to' but usually I hear it as 不止是, is buzhi just a contraction? It could also be buzhi as in 'the pressure is unending'. It's ambiguous.
  • 车 could be car, train, cart, I'm guessing in those times it would have been a cart...? The MV features a train at that section though, so I've left it as train

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5212913

Subscribe to this account, idk, they're underrated.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5212836

Your thoughts?

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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, center, hosts Mahmoud al-Aloul, left, Vice Chairman of Fatah, and Mussa Abu Marzuk, a senior member of Hamas, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, Tuesday, July 23, 2024. | Pedro Pardo / Pool photo via AP

Leaders representing 14 Palestinian factions and forces—including Hamas, Fatah, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), the Palestinian People’s Party, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and others—have resolved to form a national unity government after three days of discussion in Beijing mediated by China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi.

The agreement, called the “Beijing Declaration to End the Division and Strengthen Palestinian National Unity,” is being hailed as a significant step towards unity and overcoming the decades-long division among the main political groups in Palestine. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the Beijing Declaration shortly after its signing and expressed his appreciation for the diplomatic efforts being made by China in facilitating the process.

Wang characterized the agreement as “an historic moment for the cause of Palestine’s liberation.” The Palestinian factions said that they welcome the recent ruling of the International Court of Justice, which confirmed the illegality of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and the settlements constructed there.

A unified statement from the factions expressed “their high appreciation for the sincere efforts made by the People’s Republic of China based on its support for the rights of the Palestinian people and its keenness to end the division and unify the Palestinian position.”

The Beijing Declaration follows a similar meeting held by the General Council of the Palestinian Appeal, a body in which the Palestinian People’s Party plays a key role. That meeting, held on June 8, stressed that the starting points of “unity, resistance, steadfastness, and liberation” should result in “building and strengthening the role of Palestinian national forces…within a single Palestinian framework” and strengthening the concept of Palestinian national unity.

The eight-point declaration states that all sides will agree to the “formation of a temporary national unity government by agreement of the Palestinian factions” and that “the formed government shall exercise its powers and jurisdictions over all Palestinian territories, affirming the unity of the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, with the government starting the unification of all Palestinian institutions in the territories and the preparation for holding general elections.”

The unified government will be formed under the umbrella of the Palestine Liberation Organization, which is recognized internationally as the representative of the Palestinian people.

The declaration also affirms that the unified factions will “stand against and stop any attempts to displace our people” from the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Jerusalem “and uphold the illegality of settlements and their expansion as determined by the resolutions of the U.N. Security Council, the U.N. General Assembly, and the International Court of Justice.”

The factions reaffirmed their commitment to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with its capital in Jerusalem in accordance with U.N. resolutions, especially 181 and 2334, and ensuring the right of return for refugees.

China supports the idea of a “two-state solution” in the Israel-Palestine conflict and has called for a ceasefire in Gaza since the beginning of the current war. Bi Haibo, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, said, “When some other countries add oil to the fire, we try our best to bring peace.”

Israel’s brutal assault on Gaza and the rapid escalating settler violence in the West Bank since Hamas’ attack on Oct. 7 has led to an estimated 40,000 deaths, the majority of which are women and children. A recent report from The Lancet said “it is not implausible to estimate that up to 186,000 or even more deaths could be attributable to the current conflict in Gaza,” which would be between 7-9% of the entire population.

The necessity of Palestinian national unity has become urgent. The immediate task, according to the factions, is to “work to lift the barbaric siege on our people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank and deliver humanitarian and medical aid without restriction or condition.”

The Palestinian factions saluted the “steadfastness of their people” and also expressed solidarity with “all the forces, countries, and student, popular, and trade union solidarity movements that support the struggle of the Palestinian people on the ground—politically, legally, and diplomatically.”

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