Anyone know any Chinese??
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twing said:
Now that, is a much better suggestion Thanks
Didn't like the Chinese writing I posted, but basically says 1935, early summer, Xu Beijing (famous writer) wrote on / sign
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Beihong
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Beihong
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There was some guy on here about 15 years ago speaking to a German woman, they'd exchanged messages for quite a while and he'd sent a photo of himself after a few weeks of messaging. She sent him a message and he was excitingly asking for a translation which turned out to be you're too fat, please don't contact me again.
Sheets Tabuer said:
There was some guy on here about 15 years ago speaking to a German woman, they'd exchanged messages for quite a while and he'd sent a photo of himself after a few weeks of messaging. She sent him a message and he was excitingly asking for a translation which turned out to be you're too fat, please don't contact me again.
classic!Just remembered to come back to this, and glad I did! Some of those replies have properly made me chuckle, particularly the German translation above ^^
Re the Chinese translation, thanks to those of you that have replied. Very interesting re the date and name of the artist; Xu Beihong.
The Chinese writing was on the side of this picture..
(Visible on the right hand side)
So, the question now is..
Am I rich, beyond my wildest dreams…
Or is it hooky, and about as much value as a load of second hand lawnmower engines?
Mange tout
Re the Chinese translation, thanks to those of you that have replied. Very interesting re the date and name of the artist; Xu Beihong.
The Chinese writing was on the side of this picture..
(Visible on the right hand side)
So, the question now is..
Am I rich, beyond my wildest dreams…
Or is it hooky, and about as much value as a load of second hand lawnmower engines?
Mange tout
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