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Post by eon5 on Feb 7, 2006 1:47:11 GMT
Hi all I rencently bought a bargain Guqin at ebay. Im a begginer. the instrument have this words. Could any1 help me about what means ? thanks in advance and best wishes !
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Post by davidmdahl on Feb 7, 2006 7:25:16 GMT
Hello eon5,
I am afraid that the photos are not visible to me at least, and probably to others. Please check that the URLs are correct, and maybe the qin gurus on this forum can help.
Best wishes,
David
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Post by Charlie Huang on Feb 7, 2006 18:16:14 GMT
Nope. Keep getting page errors whatever combination I try. Either the link is incorrect or the page has died. I advise you to use photobucket.
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Post by Charlie Huang on Feb 8, 2006 13:59:39 GMT
No. Use photobucket or something more reliable.
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Post by eon5 on Feb 12, 2006 0:26:09 GMT
im trying a new host hope that this one works thanks in advance and sorry the delays
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Post by Charlie Huang on Feb 12, 2006 11:17:15 GMT
OK, the second and third pics are upside down... but it'll do.
Pic 1: Right: Fine jade sleek pearls spiritly flows and shines Left: Lucky gold happy rock both together sparkle
Pic 2: Remaining Thunder
Pic 3: Lutai (name of a mountain in Zhejiang) appreciatively stored/collected OR Foothills anciently appreciatively stored, etc
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Post by eon5 on Feb 12, 2006 17:03:11 GMT
Thank you very much ! please Where is the Lutai mountain place ? i cant find any information about it. Best Regards
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Post by Charlie Huang on Feb 12, 2006 21:16:33 GMT
I've just check it out. What I meant was the 'tai' means a mountain, more specifically, 'tiantai'. The Lu and the tai should be separate. Lu means foothill, tai means mountain, etc.
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Post by Si on Feb 16, 2006 14:39:05 GMT
Well i can see tian tai shan on my map - its just to the left of that gray line from ning bo to san men.
there could be 100s of mountains that might not be on the english maps. i advise to go there and look fot your self as zhejiang is very beautiful.
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