God what is happening to both kdrama and cdrama wtf is up with these massive age gaps. Can't they find people…
uuh, I must agree with most of the posts here and say this is an incredibly shallow and immature comment. Age is little to nothing. Maturity is next to everything. Wisdom should be the most attractive trait. The sooner you realize that, the better your youth will be spent.
I watched it live too. From 6 am to 16 pm and I loved it. I am still dizzy :).
Nah, LOL nothing important much, but some kind soul uploaded the whole thing...i honestly didn't think you could do that. Also Tencent has uploaded a bunch of stuff now. I mean those folks are on top of their freakin' game. I'm MAD i missed the newyears eve shows LIVE. I was sleepin' LOL. As for study, yes let's keep in touch! Firstly i spend about 2-4 hrs a day (intermittently) studying/learning/reviewing. But I've been attempting to gauge what i actually know. I've been picking up a word here and there for YEARS but just never focused on anything formal till about Apr/May 2019. I did a word count and i'm somewhere's around 220+ that I just know off the top of my head maybe more i'm still making the list (practicing handwriting), I can read like 8-10 characters out of every subtitle line (I'm to the point where it's wyyrd to read the English subtitles cuz they're sometimes so off from what was actually said that I instantly get confused and have to run the scene back; like Chen Qing Ling's subtitles on Netflix is ROUGH to follow), I know the three basic word orders of Mandarin and why double characters happen (emphasis, but that's most languages), I know the history/etymology behind the hanzi (Yay! Taiwanese Chinese Traditional lesson sheets; helps me "know" what i'm saying and why i'm saying it like that), Learned some currently useless chengyu and tongue twisters; but they're fun so wtv. Slang is an outright no, "dafuq" question marks in my head all the time, so reading weibo is like..."hold on whatchoo say"? Loanwords are a gnarled jumble in my head so reading news articles HURTS...it's like reading Japanese Katakana where you know the word's in English but you just CANNOT "find" it LOL.
I watched it live too. From 6 am to 16 pm and I loved it. I am still dizzy :).
I can give you this ten gig file LOL...but yeah Chen Qing did two songs, Liu HaiKuan (his fine @$$) sang something original. Wang Zhuo Cheng sang Bu Ran and something else. Yibo dance to two songs whose lyrics were STRANGELY pointed!!!! YIBO! and XZ sang that new banger from Joy of Life...餘年. There were some acceptance speeches. Apparently the two won multiple awards. Honestly YangMi looked REALLY put out LOL.
Yeeeah, it was hard to focus on anyone else and to be honest...the crowd was there for them only it seemed. well and Li Xian but, meh. Also, FANTASTIC TO HEAR!! yeah i started going back and watching older dramas i loved just to see how much i could understand them now....it's amazing really what the brain can do. Keep it up i'll be watching on duo! And of course if you want partnership...i'm here. we all need practice
Yeeeah, i had a feelign you would!!!! and you know somewhere Alice, Estelle, and ChineseDramaFan are clinging to screens LOL. It retriggered (not that i needed help) my excitment so I've got A-Ling stuff going near 24/7 in my studio. I don't even care if i look like a wyyrdo anymore.
Man those dresses...and seeing YangMi and Dilraba!!! but ofc i was really staying up to see our boys. And so many of them were involved!! I'm so happy. How study going? Your Duo has blown up I see.
Ok so, who's enjoying the Supercut / Special Edition? I thought this was a good year end idea for Tencent to do given the show's being aired on netflix and new people are being brought in. It kinda feels like they're "supporting" the IP a little. Also money. but wtv, i'm glad.
Please write in english i don't understand chinese
Also, Chinese, especially mandarin is not hard. it's a rich pretty language and the poetry is wonderful. A little effort goes a long way and opens up a world of new and beautiful understandings.
Congratulations to WYB: https://twitter.com/bunnyxzhan/status/1204438152418455552?s=19 and XZ: https://twitter.com/bunnyxzhan/status/1204406176835760128?s=19
But I've been attempting to gauge what i actually know. I've been picking up a word here and there for YEARS but just never focused on anything formal till about Apr/May 2019. I did a word count and i'm somewhere's around 220+ that I just know off the top of my head maybe more i'm still making the list (practicing handwriting), I can read like 8-10 characters out of every subtitle line (I'm to the point where it's wyyrd to read the English subtitles cuz they're sometimes so off from what was actually said that I instantly get confused and have to run the scene back; like Chen Qing Ling's subtitles on Netflix is ROUGH to follow), I know the three basic word orders of Mandarin and why double characters happen (emphasis, but that's most languages), I know the history/etymology behind the hanzi (Yay! Taiwanese Chinese Traditional lesson sheets; helps me "know" what i'm saying and why i'm saying it like that), Learned some currently useless chengyu and tongue twisters; but they're fun so wtv. Slang is an outright no, "dafuq" question marks in my head all the time, so reading weibo is like..."hold on whatchoo say"? Loanwords are a gnarled jumble in my head so reading news articles HURTS...it's like reading Japanese Katakana where you know the word's in English but you just CANNOT "find" it LOL.
Also, FANTASTIC TO HEAR!! yeah i started going back and watching older dramas i loved just to see how much i could understand them now....it's amazing really what the brain can do. Keep it up i'll be watching on duo! And of course if you want partnership...i'm here. we all need practice