Wednesday, March 27, 2013

To Tell Your Character Based On How You Masturbate


Type One : Walrus


 You seem prudent at the first sight, but “neurotic” may be the very word for you. You are a man of detecting nuance. On the other hand, however, socialization with your opposite sex is beyond you making you timid. It’s better for you to project yourself.

Type Two : Dog


 You have curiosity of everything. You can succeed only if you pay attention to it. And failure is not a rare thing for you. It’s necessary to take advices from others.

Type Three : Monkey




















 You are absolutely and undoubtedly willful and self-absorbed. It’s advisable to notice that disgust occurs in over self-expression

Type Four : Otter


 















Idle, but creative and imaginative. Failure may follow success because of splurge.

Type Five : Frog


 Lonely and incompatible with surroundings
are what you often feel
. You will outdo yourself once you merge into your surroundings.


Type Six : Penguin


 You are serious and lack of the sense of humour. You often attain friendship for being harmless.





Monday, March 25, 2013

Horrific And Vivid Life-size Papercrafts In The Funeral Of Empress Dowager Cixi In 1908

 Those are on-site pictures of the funeral of Empress Dowager Cixi.


 Vivid papercrafts of man who were supposed to serve the Empress Dowager Cixi after her death.


 By comparison between the man and those papercrafts, you may tell the real size of them








 Do not doubt your eyes. The pavilion and the ship were paper-made. The caption at the bottom of this picture means Memorial Ceremony Held For Cixi



 Some real people in the funeral





Dalai Lama in his sedan to attend the funeral






Reveal The Most Notorious Prison In Japan


   Abashiri Prison,  Hokkaido, Japan, is the most notorious prison in Japan, to which prisoners were sent 100 years ago. They were the pioneers in construction and development of Hokkaido. Now the prison is renovated into a museum to publicize the history of it. The scription on a monumental tablet in this prison records the contribution to Hokkaido by convicts' labor and the names of prisoners died of starvation and coldness


   A wooden bridge, named "Mirror Bridge", greeted you before entering. The name meaned to regard the lake as a mirror to instrospect yourself.



The view is too beautiful for a prison and made me wonder whether I entered the right place. A wooden structure on which “ Teaching Hall” was engraved.




This chilly and shady lodge served as an interim room for prisoners to have a rest, who labored out of the prison. 1200 convicts were engaged in the main road-paving project in 1891. Back then this lodge was called “Mobile Prison”.


All prisoners slept on a big plank. Prison guards would beat the wood in front of their heads to wake them up. Life-size doll are put in position instead of real people, some of which can move and speak when being approached.



Prisoners stringed, being tied before went out. A real man was in the picture.



The building had been served as a prison during 1912 to 1984.




Entering into the prison, cry-out seemed still vivid, as well as the odor of athlete’s foot.


Every cell, included a transparent and independent toilet, occupied 9 square meters, contained three to five prisoners.


The food provided was definitely “healthy food”, containing no edible oil




One-prisoner-only cell, less than 5 square meters, was for delinquents or those who were unfit to live with others. They were isolated from others and could’t catch sight of the outside world.





Sleeping on planks and straw mat in winter in Hokkaido, no one could bear the coldness, even with quilt.




Many prisoners got chilblain and fester. The pain was unbearable. Prison-break pervaded.



Only a fraction succeeded. Those failed would be tortured.


It was said that a prisoner once outran all prison guard but stepped on an iron nail, which penetrated his foot. He kept running for another several kilometers before he was caught. Then he came to realize his error , stopped escaping and wrote a book.


Confinement as punishment. Punishment of repeated delinquents included one-prisoner-only cell, reduction of catering, forced reflection. Life in dark and no-window one-prisoner-only cell was quite difficult.


Bath was allowed once a month, but merely 15minuts. Nothing could be compared with it.



30 minutes, at best, was permitted to visitors of well-behaved prisoners.





You can take a picture pretending a convict as a souvenir.( According to the picture, it takes 300 yen for one picture. ---- annotated by translator)




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Sunday, March 24, 2013

A Typical Day Of A Chinese Boy From A Poverty-stricken Village


Zhao Bosheng, an eight-year-old primary school pupil, is an outgoing boy and a big fan of a Chinese Kungfu cartoon Twelve Chinese Zodiac Signs. He loves it because of the dream being a Kungfu star.


Leaving school for home, he feels hungry. A normal sesame seed cake serves him well before doing his homework 


His older sister, a high-school student, always assists him on his homework.


Being impatient, he erases his already-done homework for rectification, after several times being corrected by his sister



The lead of the pencil, though just sharpened, is broken again. For fear he may cut his fingers, his mother is sharpening the pencil for him.


He is mimicing his mother's motions of sharpening a pencil


Life is hard by manufacturing honeycomb briquette.The three Children of Zhao Xiaowei, Zhao Bosheng's father, are his impetus to carry on.


Homework done, he excitedly runs to his mother to get her signature on his homework per his teacher's instruction


His mother is too busy to sign, which makes him almost cry


Children are children. No sooner does he cast grievance into oblivion than he plays with his puppy from his hometown.


To him, the tractor of his family is none other than a toy.


He, among all his siblings, is the most active one.


He admires kungfu characters in cartoons


Mother's work done, he is showing off his newly-learned kungfu gestures to her.