Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Merry Christmas n Happy New Year!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone! i know this comes a little late. But who cares! Nothing much has been going on, no knitting, no reading, no housework because i have been working my ass off. Yes, that's right ! for 12 days straight without a single day off. Anyway, christmas season is over, i can finally relax. I didn't even make it to the Boxing day big sales. Spent the whole time sleeping and watching " Smiling Proud Wanderer" also known as "State of Divinity" by Louis Cha aka Jin Yong.


I love this version especially. It's much better than Singapore's version as it stays true to the original storyline. Moreover, Jackie Liu as Linghu Chong is extremely adorable!! Well, i have a few more episodes left before it finishes . Before this, i was watching " Demi Gods, Semi Demons"(1997 version). Felix Wong as Kiu Fung becomes my all time favourite character. A leader of beggar(Gai Bang ) sect who turned into a nobody 'khitan' descendant to becoming the general of Da liao.

The main story centers around Kiu Fung. At a Gai Bang meeting, he finds out that he is of the Khitans, a race Han people fear and despise. He resigns his position as Gai Bang Leader after he realizes that his ethnicity would lead to the Gai Bang splitting up. Instead, he goes to find the person who arranged his parents' deaths. On his journey, he saves the life of a maid named Ah Chu, and the two fall in love. However, he accidentally kills her later when she disguised herself as her father, whom Kiu Fung thought was the "evil leader". Kiu Fung then looked after Ah Chu's sister and became a general for the Khitan Emperor. Soon after, he finds out that the "evil leader" was a respected Shaolin monk and that his biological father was still alive. (I know it sounds confusing, but it will make sense if you watch the show). Kiu Fung later commits suicide to show that he wasn't a traitor to the Hans or the Khitans. This show has so many twisted plots that keeps you guessing all the time.

Ah Chu and Kiu Fung

So much drama but so little time. Louis Cha's drama series are seriously addictive. I have learnt a quite a number of Chinese phrases and some historial facts about China after watching it. It's indeed educational as well. No wonder the Singapore govt wants to implement it as prescribed Chinese literature reading. Yum.

3 Comments:

Blogger Mimi said...

I've been knitting very little too! Happy New year!

9:32 PM  
Blogger Shu Ying Kwan said...

get some rest!! happy new year!!! did your boyfriend like the shirts and u2 sweater? did you show him the toothbrush that sticks to the wall?

12:39 PM  
Blogger Shu Ying Kwan said...

haha! I bet he hates the toothbrush! I didn't get it. Mine would only use it as a dart and have too much fun with it..and I might be an unknowing dartboard in the process.. =[

GO JAY LENO!!!!!!!! Oh yes, I just found the sheets with everyone's email and stuff stashed in with my passport in Pittsburgh, so will type up the stuff and send it to everyone soon. Might start some sort of list so then everyone can email everyone easily. Sorry for the delay. Oh yes, my cat is called foodlion after a supermarket! Do you have a cat?

5:45 PM  

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