#SeeWhatShow: Mulan
Besides the lack of travel, this year has been marked by the lack of cinema-going too. Blockbuster movies have been delayed or pushed back. Cinemas were closed. We’ve been also locked down.
So it was with some excitement that the Wife and I went to watch the premiere of Disney’s Mulan. Tenet was the first movie we watched post-circuitbreaker but Mulan was the one we understood.
It was also very enjoyable and I’m glad we caught it on the big screen. I think the US is getting it on Disney+ (you buy it from the streaming service) but we get to see it on the big screen here.
It is quite the spectacle.
No, there is no Mushu. No, there is no cutesy humour. No, there isn’t even any singing. Just leave your animated Mulan expectations at the door and watch this as a different movie. A little more serious. A lot of pomp and grandeur.
You can tell Disney has put in a lot of effort to get the costumes and the sets right. The kungfu wire work is also spot on.
Where you might get a little thrown off is the Chinese-accented English and the English-accented pronunciation of Chinese names. Some of the over-emphasis on morals and love of country can also feel a little cringey and smell a little of propaganda.
But, get past some of the cringe and you will find a kickass movie about a kickass heroine who, well, kicks ass.
I like that the focus is on Mulan herself. The romance angle from the animated movie was played down too. This is all about a young woman’s journey to finding her place in a male-dominated society. And you will cheer her as she does it.
This is one of the best animated to live-action movie adaptions that Disney has ever done. This is no meh Cinderella or Lion King.
Think of it as a tribute to all the Chinese wuxia period movies you’ve watched before. Sure, we are familiar with the tropes and may find it hokey seen through the lens of Hollywood, like we did when Crouching Tiger came out. But I think it’s a credible effort and enjoyable for the family.
Go see it in the cinema. Oh and see if you can recognize Jet Li.
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【玳瑚師父玄學論】 «給姓名學的外行»
For the Layman in Name Analysis (English version below)
孔聖人很有名的一句話: 名不正,言不順。是的,倘若一個人的姓名唸出口、聽入耳皆不順,他、她自己不愿採用,又如何得到這姓名的加持呢?
在這漫長的十多年裡,吾都「馬不停蹄」、廢寢忘食的埋頭鑽研祖先遺留給我們的珍貴寶藏,也是我們中華五千多年,博大精深之學問«玄學»。事實上,到今時今日,吾依然研究之,正所謂:活到老,學到老。吾想這也應該是,學者應有的心態與情操。
因吾「非一般」的研究,因此自認「手工」是優質的。但這裡畢竟是人間,很難有圓滿的。多年來,吾的「手工」真實的獲得肯定,讚譽也非常的多。肯定與讚譽之外,是有一些不欣賞者。其實,並不是不欣賞,而是吾不願妥協於他,她無知與無禮的索求。坦白說,他她要怎麼想,吾倒是不在乎,但吾的內心是感恩的,感恩您曾選擇吾的服務。總然是陳年舊事,吾在這裡還是真心感謝您們,並衷心祝福您們,能遇到比吾更優秀的師父,為您們排憂解難。
姓名學的內涵,是不簡單的。要為一個人撰名,首先一定要有他她的「生辰四柱」。姓名學本來就是補先天之不足啊!其次就是對漢字,要有一定且足夠的認識。再來就要懂得五行生克制化的原理。單單這三個要素,就已經考倒很多很多人了。可是要為一個人撰名,懂得以上三個要素,還是不足夠的。你妳還必須要懂得姓名學的吉凶筆劃、字的音靈以及字的字意,等等。若是為女性撰名,你妳還得要兼顧她是否嫁的出去、未來婚姻生活美不美滿、會否有小孩、用了新名字會不會比之前更美(一笑)、瘦身可否成功(一笑),等等。
其實不祇這一些,撰名的師父還得扛對方的業障,每一位師父都不例外。因為良名必配福氣之人,歹名必配福薄之人。所以舉凡來找吾撰名的人,吾必告知他,她應常積善德,所求才能如願以償。
要得良名真的是要靠福份。而福份來自於孝順、行善佈施、起心動念、言談舉止,等等。有了福份,我們自然而然會碰到有德的師父,賜予我們良名。好的姓名是立桿見影的。姓名的力量,實不可忽視啊!
過去向吾"不得要領"的你妳,若有緣觀讀這「給姓名學的外行」文章後,能解你妳心中的"火",並化為清涼,剛好可以應節,來個天涼好過秋,也可增長智慧,哈!哈!哈!真是太棒了。
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Confucius the Sage has a famous phrase: "If the name is not proper, so will your speech". Imagine if a person's name comes out weird when read or is jarring to the ears, the person will be reluctant to use his or her name. How will the name be able to empower the person?
The last 10 over years have been a relentless pursuit to uncover the treasure cove passed down by our forefathers. This treasure which encompassed 5000 years of ancient Chinese wisdom is known as Chinese Metaphysics. Up till today, the learning never stops. As the saying goes "Live a day, learn a day", this is the correct mindset and attitude a student of Chinese Metaphysics should possess.
Due to my extraordinary level of research, my 'handwrought' skills are of a high quality. Alas, we are still in the mortal world and things can never be perfect. Over the years, my quality of work has attracted praises and acknowledgements. Of course, I have my fair share of naysayers due to the fact that I refuse to accede to their ignorant and rude requests. Frankly speaking, I ain't bothered by their opinions of me. I am still very grateful that they engaged my service in the first place. It may be a thing of the past, but my gratitude remains and I wish them well and that they will meet a better master than me to solve their problems.
The essence of Name Analysis is not simplistic. To pen an auspicious name, firstly, you have to know the 4 pillars of the client's birth chart. The purpose of the new name is to address the elemental deficiencies in the birth chart. Secondly, you must have a good grasp and understanding of Chinese characters, and thirdly, you need to know the fundamentals of the 5 elements and their interaction principles. The above 3 requisites have already sent many people packing.
But that is not all. You need to know the auspiciousness behind the character strokes, the pronunciation tone and the meaning of the individual Chinese characters. If the client is a female, there would be more considerations like the effect of the new name on her marriage, her fertility, if it will make her prettier *laugh* and/or give her a slimmer figure *laugh* etc.
Not only that, the Master also has to shoulder the negative karma of the client. This applies to all regardless which Master you engage. An auspicious name belongs to a person with good fortune. An inauspicious name certainly belongs to a person with poor fortune. Thus I never fail to tell those who come to me for an auspicious name to accumulate more merits for their wishes in life to be fulfilled.
To have a good name requires a large amount of merits. The sources of these merits come from filial piety, generosity in giving, kind thoughts and intentions, moral conduct etc. Once the merit is accumulated, we would naturally meet a good Master with morals who is willing to pen an auspicious name for you. An auspicious name will yield an immediate effect. Do not underestimate the power of a good name!
For those of you who are unable to appreciate my teachings, I hope if you have the affinity to read this article, it will douse the "fire" in your heart. May it also douses the heat in this weather for a cool autumn and enables your wisdom to arise. Ha! That would be great!
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