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G n’ R – ‘Another Brick In The Wall’ / Axl piano solo / ‘November Rain’ – live in Barcelona 2010
Guns n’ Roses jammin’ on an all time classic, Pink Floyd’s ‘Another Brick In The Wall (part II)’. Later, Axl rose performs a piano solo based on ‘Goodbye Yellow Brickroad’ and ‘Someone Saved My Life Tonight’. Finally, the rest of the band join Axl to perform an all-time classic, ‘November Rain’. This is G n’ R last gig of the 2010 European Tour.
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China, Dynasties of Power

The documentary begins with a laborer digging in the earth. He is digging what will become his sacrificial grave. Dramatically, his head is chopped off and the theme music begins for the series. A bit sensationalistic at first, we get into the archaeology of why this scene was reconstructed this way. The Shang Dynasty, once considered legend, is now archaeological fact. Dating back to nearly 3000 BC, the Shang were a powerful group of early rulers. The evidence of oracle bones, on which the earliest form of Chinese writing were written. The city of Anyang, some 300 miles from Beijing, is the site where oracle bones were first discovered in 1928. So, the Shang were not legendary or mythical after all, but a dynasty in fact. Headless skeletons were discovered, suggesting human sacrifice. Some of these sites date to 1300-1500 BC and form an essential, and repeated patter in this Bronze Age culture. Bronze vessels that were extremely intricate for these mandate of heaven rulers. Bronze casting was perfected as an art during the Shang, and many have been found. We learn about Wu Di, and his queen, who led his armies in war. She was his general, who gave great victories. Her name was Fu Hao. At Xanshingdui, there was a rival culture that vied with the Shang. Indeed, over the next eight centuries, there were numerous cultures that jockeyed for power and position in early China. The Zhou were the next dynasty, and centered at Xi’an. The following were the Warring States Period …
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1967 www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Mao Zedong (Wade-Giles: Mao Tse-tung) (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976) was a Chinese revolutionary, political theorist and communist leader. He led the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976. His theoretical contribution to Marxism-Leninism, military strategies, and his brand of Communist policies are now collectively known as Maoism. Mao remains a controversial figure to this day, with a contentious and ever-evolving legacy. He is officially held in high regard in China as a great revolutionary, political strategist, military mastermind, and savior of the nation. Many Chinese also believe that through his policies, he laid the economic, technological and cultural foundations of modern China, transforming the country from an agrarian society into a major world power. Additionally, Mao is viewed by many as a poet, philosopher, and visionary, owing the latter primarily to the cult of personality fostered during his time in power. As a consequence, his portrait continues to be featured prominently on Tiananmen and on all Renminbi bills. Conversely, Mao’s social-political programs, such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, are blamed for costing millions of lives, causing severe famine and damage to the culture, society and economy of China. This is generally accepted in China as well as by the Chinese Communist Party. Mao’s policies …
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China’s Underground Churches #2
20 year old underground Christian seminary in China remains undiscovered by the government! See how Chinese Christians learn about Jesus from a cave they dug out with their own hands! Despite severe persecution, Christians in China are flourishing and churches are growing. China is a magnificent country, full of history, mystery and captivating beauty. But behind the wall lies a terrible truth, a truth about which many Westerners are unaware. Chinese Christians suffer unimaginable brutality and suffering because of their faith. Meet first-hand those who live, work, and sacrifice daily for their belief in Christ. Underground Christians report brutal beatings and other torture, including a method seemed designed for Christians that entails crushing the ankles of victims while they are forced to kneel–this “Christian” torture was applied to Liu Zhenying, one of the eight arrested in Henan in March, breaking his ankle. On Sept. 24, 1996, in Tanghe, Henan, police arrested Elder Feng, Brother Zheng, Brother Xin, Sister Li, and Sister Luo. According to a note smuggled from prison, the authorities bound Sister Luo’s arms behind her in an agonizing position and she was beaten unconscious. One of the men almost died from being beaten “for nine days and nights.” Members of the group were also poked with electric cattle prods, often while bound. They have been sentenced to three years’ labor camp. In Sichuan the police have been arresting and fining Christians once or twice a year …
Video Rating: 4 / 5Despite severe persecution, Christians in China are flourishing and churches are growing. China is a magnificent country, full of history, mystery and captivating beauty. But behind the wall lies a terrible truth, a truth about which many Westerners are unaware. Chinese Christians suffer unimaginable brutality and suffering because of their faith. Meet first-hand those who live, work, and sacrifice daily for their belief in Christ. Underground Christians report brutal beatings and other torture, including a method seemed designed for Christians that entails crushing the ankles of victims while they are forced to kneel–this “Christian” torture was applied to Liu Zhenying, one of the eight arrested in Henan in March, breaking his ankle. On Sept. 24, 1996, in Tanghe, Henan, police arrested Elder Feng, Brother Zheng, Brother Xin, Sister Li, and Sister Luo. According to a note smuggled from prison, the authorities bound Sister Luo’s arms behind her in an agonizing position and she was beaten unconscious. One of the men almost died from being beaten “for nine days and nights.” Members of the group were also poked with electric cattle prods, often while bound. They have been sentenced to three years’ labor camp. In Sichuan the police have been arresting and fining Christians once or twice a year as a form of extortion. If the family can’t pay, the police beat the detainee, sometimes while he is suspended from the ceiling. Often they will do this in the presence of the family …
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BEIJING CHINA May 2010 – Modern beautiful city of ASIA
Beijing in China by car, a beautiful city of China with more than 20 millions inhabitants, very clean and great organization, everything, signs and indication s in English and Chinese. City is A beautiful, easy and modern city, many young guys with an incredible future potential. I’m understand why they did the 2008 Olympic games. Beijing offers GREAT FOOD, fresh fruit all the time, excelent small TOMATOES, an incredible DUCK dishes, many plates, very simple and many options for world people. The Great Wall of China very close (an hour driving) the forbidden city very close in Beijing, the Tianamen square, Mao, teather, Chinese opera,… the easy shopping way, from silk market to luxury Chinese products.. SO, Beijing a city to visit, friendly and beautiful for more info www.chinamanufacturingguide.com “Beijing” means “northern capital”, in line with the common East Asian tradition whereby capital cities are explicitly named as such. The city has been renamed several times. During the Jin Dynasty, the city was known as Zhongdu (中都) , and then later under the Mongol Yuan Dynasty as Dadu (大都) in Chinese and Daidu to Mongols (also recorded as Cambuluc by Marco Polo). Twice in the city’s history, the name was changed from Beijing (Peking) to Beiping (Peiping) (北平Pinyin: Beiping; Wade-Giles: Pei-p’ing), literally “Northern Peace”. This occurred first under the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and again in 1928 with the Kuomintang (KMT) government of the Republic of …
“Easy Lover” is a hit song performed by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins, and written by Bailey, Collins, and Nathan East. The song appeared on Bailey’s solo album Chinese Wall. Collins has performed the song in his live concerts and it appears on his 1990 album Serious Hits… Live!, as well as his 1998 compilation album, …Hits. The lighthearted video for the song was filmed in London, England and is essentially a music video about the making of a music video. In 2012, DJ/producer Old Flame remixed the song under his Surefire Music series. The newer video made by Justanotheryokel includes movie clips from “Bride of Frankenstein”, “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein”, and “Weird Science.” The video marked the debut of their joint audio/video collaboration entitled Yokel/Flame.
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beyond-The Great Wall(长城)
The beyond is a band of Hong Kong greatness, the lord sings Huang Jia Ju to pass away in 1993 and enjoy a year 31 years old!The youth early dies!
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Nice Chinese Wall Video photos
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Image by Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden

Image by Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden -
Cool Chinese Wall Video images
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