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Saturday, May 20, 2006

My dear Lao3 Gong1

Nanjing is hot today.. 35C

went to see our new house in the morning..
I am going to put the Orchestra Puzzle in my bedroom..
my father said he wanted to paint the wall pink
but I think I will like light blue..
hmm.. any suggestions?

after I came back at about 6pm
I took out my 2nd Lao3 Gong1..
havent touched him for 3 months..
I missed him like mad..

2nd lao gong sounds so much better than the 1st one..
hehe I think my di yi er hu is like sh*t.. (khoo, save me!!)
anyway..
I will only start my lesson nxt week..
and chiong for my kao3 ji1..

hmm.. had something really nice for dinner..醉蟹
i think my grandma soaked the small crabs in white wine when they were still alive..
and It is sooooooo nice.. yummy yummy~~~
the crab meat was watery and tasty
nxt time if u come to Nanjing I will treat u to this man..
wow..
I think wine is addictive~~

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People have asked me why my name is so damn bloody hard to pronounce, I would say it's not my problem. Just in case anyone who is interested to find out what the name actually means, here it is:

萱 pronounces as xuan, is the flower called daylily pictured above;

仲 pronounces as zhong, means I am the second child in the family

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弦弦诉人意,弓弓道世情

可以高贵,可以平凡
可以不问英雄出处
可以痴情风流的二胡
一弦可以大江东去
一弦可以月游西湖
一曲未了竟有琴弦启开江南
让俏丽的姑娘
用浓浓的茉莉花语
从红袖里伸出酥手
把一个河山香透

My Erhu, My Forever Love