Showing posts with label chinese landscape painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese landscape painting. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2008

chinese landscape painting

chinese landscape painting
欢迎楼主光临职场人生。故事即可笑,又可悲,愚蠢而又滑稽。皇帝喜爱自己的爱妃本无克非议,却为了治好,本也治不好的病而乱杀无辜,实在是可悲,可笑,太医为了保全自己却也使出了坏招,促使皇帝杀了无辜。而此时,好心的太监为了得到自己的目的,献出了自己的生命,结果换来的却是灭九族的灾难。实在的愚蠢和滑稽呀!支持好文!!这太监比喻很多涉世未深的,刚出来工作的人,以为帮老板做些轰轰烈烈的事情就会得到老板的赏识,其实很容易成了无谓的牺牲,甚至得不偿失,老太医比喻的是职场的老泥鳅,为求自保,不惜害人。其实很多老板也像那个昏君一样,为达到一些他认为很重要的目的,也经常强迫下属完成一些不能完成的任务,甚至不惜牺牲自己下属的利益,当属下的肯为老板牺牲,也必须看清楚自己的牺牲为的是什么,有没有价值。
一将功成万骨枯,但功不成时,或者这功成不成也没什么意义时,那些累累的白骨也一样枯了。当下属的除了要尽职尽责,保护自己也很重要。

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

chinese landscape painting

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¡¡¡¡Down dropped the rubbers, arid the tea was very near following, as Meg put out her hand, with a face so full of gratitude, that Mr. Brooke would have felt repaid for a much greater sacrifice than the trilling one of time and comfort which he was about to make. ¡¡¡¡`How kind you all are! Mother will accept, I'm sure; and it will be such a relief to know that she has someone to take care of her. Thank you very, very much!' ¡¡¡¡Meg spoke earnestly, and forgot herself entirely, till something in the brown eyes looking down at her made her remember the cooling tea, and lead the way into the
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parlour, saying she would call her mother. ¡¡¡¡Everything was arranged by the time Laurie returned with a note from Aunt March enclosing the desired sum, and a few lines repeating what she had often said before - that she had always told them it was absurd for March to go into the army, always predicted that no good would come of it, and she hoped they would take her advice next time. Mrs. March put the note in the fire, the money in her purse, and went on with her preparations, with her lips folded tightly, in a way which Jo would have understood if she had been there.

Monday, December 10, 2007

chinese landscape painting

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¡¡¡¡We sat before a little fire, with two bricks put within the rusted grate, one on each side, to prevent its burning too many coals; until another debtor, who shared the room with Mr. Micawber, came in from the bakehouse with the loin of mutton which was our joint-stock repast. Then I was sent up to 'Captain Hopkins' in the room overhead, with Mr. Micawber's compliments, and I was his young friend, and would Captain Hopkins lend me a knife and fork. ¡¡¡¡Captain Hopkins lent me the knife and fork, with his compliments to Mr. Micawber. There was a very dirty lady in his little room, and two wan girls, his daughters, with shock heads of hair. I thought it was better to borrow Captain Hopkins's knife and fork, than Captain Hopkins's comb. The Captain himself was in the last extremity of shabbiness, with large whiskers, and an old, old brown great-coat with no other coat below it.
oil painting I saw his bed rolled up in a corner; and what plates and dishes and pots he had, on a shelf; and I divined (God knows how) that though the two girls with the shock heads of hair were Captain Hopkins's children, the dirty lady was not married to Captain Hopkins. My timid station on his threshold was not occupied more than a couple of minutes at most; but I came down again with all this in my knowledge, as surely as the knife and fork were in my hand. ¡¡¡¡There was something gipsy-like and agreeable in the dinner, after all. I took back Captain Hopkins's knife and fork early in the afternoon, and went home to comfort Mrs. Micawber with an account of my visit. She fainted when she saw me return, and made a little jug of egg-hot afterwards to console us while we talked it over.

Friday, November 30, 2007

chinese landscape painting

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Look you, Sir, said I, if I venture upon your Deliverance, are you willing to make two Conditions with me? he anticipated my Proposals, by telling me, that both he and the Ship, if recover'd, should be wholly Directed and Commanded by me in every thing; and if the Ship was not recover'd, he would live and dye with me in what Part of the World soever I would send him; and the two other Men said the same.
Well, says I, my Conditions are but two. 1. That while you stay on this Island with me, you will not pretend to any Authority here; and if I put Arms into your Hands, you will upon all Occasions give them up to me, and do no Prejudice to me or mine, upon this Island, and in the mean time be govern'd by my Orders.
2. That if the Ship is, or may be recover'd, you will carry me and my Man to England Passage free.
He gave me all the Assurances that the Invention and Faith of Man could devise, that he would comply with these most reasonable Demands, and besides would owe his Life to me, and acknowledge it upon all Occasions as long as he liv'd.
Well then, said I, here are three Muskets for you, with Powder and Ball; tell me next what you think is proper to be done. He shew'd all the Testimony of his Gratitude that he was able; but offer'd to be wholly guided by me. I told him I thought it was hard venturing any thing; but the best Method I could think of was to fire upon them at once, as they lay; and if any was not kill'd at the first Volley, and offered to submit, we might save them, and so put it wholly upon God's Providence to direct the Shot.