Miharu.187 Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 Question: Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*✤Miharu✤) 9. Who was Emperor Zhao? Answer: Emperor Zhao was the youngest son of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. He ruled from 87 to 74 BC and died without any children but has a male lover
hushbeans Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 this was really hard and I don't think these are the right answers hahaha!! here goes nothing~ 1.) fear of the #4 2.) fear of committing Meiwaku - the shame and trouble caused to a group by the actions of an individual 3.) Godzilla - represents Japan's fear of nuclear weapons
Saga Posted January 26, 2013 Author Posted January 26, 2013 Correct. (*mangotango) 1 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed. You can choose a path again,if you want. Koufuku-ji Chronicles: (*tuti) 24. What does the symbol Pujok ( Please Register/ Sign In, in order to see the links. ) mean in Korean culture? Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*~Mitsukuni~) 17. When was Princess Nori (Sayako Kuroda) born? Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*carvinusher) 18. The great Red Cliff battle when Han Dynasty ended was because of? (Unofficial chronicles) Correct. (*✤Miharu✤) 1 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed. You can choose a path again,if you want. Incorrect. (*hushbeans) 0 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed. You can choose a path again,if you want. (Japanese have three great fears, - earthquakes; - thunders; - one's father )
Saga Posted January 26, 2013 Author Posted January 26, 2013 Koufuku-ji Chronicles: (*✤Miharu✤) 25. In the tale for the white snake - Bai Su Zhen,there was another snake called Siu Qing, what color it was?
Miharu.187 Posted January 26, 2013 Posted January 26, 2013 I read this in the book before Siu Qing colour is green and has been the maid of Bai Su Zhen
Saga Posted January 26, 2013 Author Posted January 26, 2013 Correct. (*✤Miharu✤) 2 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed. You can choose a path again,if you want. Correct. (*tuti) 3 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed - GAINED. You can choose a path again,if you want.
Saga Posted January 26, 2013 Author Posted January 26, 2013 Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*✤Miharu✤) 19. Who was Miyamoto Musashi? Koufukui-ji Chronicles: (*tuti) 26. According legends about the samurais of yore,they were known with which values?
Miharu.187 Posted January 26, 2013 Posted January 26, 2013 I know him; I played his story in Samurai warrior 2! anyways Miyamoto Musashi was the famed rounin samurai and may have fought in battle at Sekigahara (Battle for the Sundered Realm) under Ukita Hideie.
Saga Posted January 29, 2013 Author Posted January 29, 2013 Correct. (*Miharu.187) 3 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed - GAINED. You can choose a path again,if you want. Correct. (*tuti) 1 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed. You can choose a path again,if you want. Correct. (*~Mitsukuni~) 3 out of 3 questions for the 800 points guessed - GAINED. You can choose a path again,if you want. Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*Aoi) 20. What are the five great punishments of Ancient China? Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*mangotango) 21. Why during the Tang Dynasty, many women shaved their eyebrows, and then drew eyebrows with pigment?
Saga Posted January 29, 2013 Author Posted January 29, 2013 Koufuku-ji Chronicles: (*~Mitsukuni~) 27. What does the Buddhist symbol of the three wise monkeys mean?
~Mitsukuni~ Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 XDD ..I'm not completey sure but I think The three wise monkey's symbolise the buddhist Idea of not dwelling on evil thoughts, as each monkey represents a 'no-evil' act of ''Hear no evil, See no evil and Speak no evil''
mangotango Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*mangotango) 21. Why during the Tang Dynasty, many women shaved their eyebrows, and then drew eyebrows with pigment? Hm... I believe this was due to the fact that Emperor Xuanzong had commissioned an eyebrow pattern book (Ten Eyebrow Patterns) that detailed some fashionable patterns for the court ladies to use. It was fashionable to re-shape the eyebrows as part of the "making up of the face" during the time. I think during the Tang Dynasty, the "willow leaf" eyebrow look was the most popular (even though it wasn't included in the pattern book), perhaps due to the fact that one of the four beauties, Yang Yuhuan, had such a look. Although there were ten patterns in the book, it seems there was a wide range of different looks achieved by shaving the brow and painting in the desired shape (another popular one was the high-peaked mountain).
Aoi Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Tadai-ji Chronicles: (*Aoi) 20. What are the five great punishments of Ancient China? The 5 great punishments were: Mò where the offender would be tattooed on the face. The punishment was received at 1000 crimes. Yì where the offender's nose was cut off. This punishment was also received at 1000 crimes. Yuè involved amputation of the left or right foot or both, received at 500 crimes. Gōng where the male offender’s reproductive organs were removed, at 300 crimes. Dà Pì involved different methods of execution like cutting the body into four pieces, boiling alive, etc. at 200 crimes. I have to thank to my friend Google for the information It was really interesting reading, I didnt know about these punishments before. What surprised me is that at 200 crimes the punishment is way bigger than the tattoo for the 1000 crimes XDDDD They should have hidden until they reached 1000 crimes or they should have declared more crimes than they committed XDDDDDD
miyahara_sama Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Interesting game ^^ I wanna play too Koufuku-ji Mana: 2000 1
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