Originally posted by BadzMaro:lets stretch this thread as much as we can . lol!
eh eh .. anyone watched the Three Kingdoms ? By Andy Lau one.
with jet li?
morling morling
genting got win money?
i sit flyer yesterday
i no watch 3 kingdom
i oni know 1 queendom
yeah. Zhao Yun. He is also called Zhao Yun right ? The story is a bit different from what i read when in high school the entire small books. lol. Guess its supposed to be fiction in this movie. I watch with a friend, she cry man after the movie. -_- but i have to admit , i felt a bit kek gin.
Originally posted by wonderamazement:
with jet li?
i think that is another one. That movie , jet li with good looking takashi which just does not feel right in that movie. too goodlooking to be in it man. IN the carnage. haha. But that movie really .. si de hao wu gu. Then the chinese idiom forgot how to say liaw, but it means a person who is a good soldier can never play politics. lol! that one not bad. lppl in the end though
Originally posted by TehJarVu:morling morling
genting got win money?
i sit flyer yesterday
i no watch 3 kingdom
i oni know 1 queendom
U mean the Queen Sodom. lol!
Originally posted by BadzMaro:i think that is another one. That movie , jet li with good looking takashi which just does not feel right in that movie. too goodlooking to be in it man. IN the carnage. haha. But that movie really .. si de hao wu gu. Then the chinese idiom forgot how to say liaw, but it means a person who is a good soldier can never play politics. lol! that one not bad. lppl in the end though
oh watch before...
now must watch Red Cliff
man... Red Cliff. Takashi also in it. -_-
赤�之戰
i remember this idiom. lol.
Originally posted by BadzMaro:赤�之戰
i remember this idiom. lol.
its not an idiom u idiot
Originally posted by TehJarVu:morling morling
genting got win money?
i sit flyer yesterday
i no watch 3 kingdom
i oni know 1 queendom
haha
veri buang leh
i visited 3 casinos,
all 3 wan to see ic.
in the end cannot go =(
Originally posted by laurence82:
its not an idiom u idiot
It is man..
Morrrning people~
*Pours tea for the elderly*
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It describes a situation. That when u say 赤�之戰. Everyone knows what that means. Well, i know what it means when they say 赤�之戰. I remember my friend telling it to me,, when he kicked my ass in starcraft ages ago. lol
Originally posted by fairlady_xoxo:Morrrning people~
*Pours tea for the elderly*
sorry... no elderly's here
chips got sit the selero(spelling?) shots?
Originally posted by BadzMaro:sorry... no elderly's here
* points at badz *
Originally posted by fairlady_xoxo:
* points at badz *
Think the old man is Laurence. He needs to revise his 文言文.
Originally posted by BadzMaro:It describes a situation. That when u say 赤�之戰. Everyone knows what that means. Well, i know what it means when they say 赤�之戰. I remember my friend telling it to me,, when he kicked my ass in starcraft ages ago. lol
so everyone know what it means
so....what it really mean?
But i thought ah gong is really good in mandarin?
Originally posted by fairlady_xoxo:But i thought ah gong is really good in mandarin?
huh? well i am bad generally, but know enough to see that badzie is trying to pull a fast one
The Battle of Red Cliffs, otherwise known as the Battle of Chibi, (traditional Chinese: 赤å£�之戰; pinyin: chìbì zhÄ« zhàn) was a decisive battle immediately prior to the period of the Three Kingdoms in China in the northern winter of 208 CE between the allied forces of the southern warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan, and the numerically superior forces of the northern warlord Cao Cao. Liu Bei and Sun Quan successfully frustrated Cao Cao's effort to conquer the land south of the Yangtze River and reunite the territory of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The allied victory at Red Cliffs ensured the survival of Liu Bei and Sun Quan, gave them control of the Yangtze (de Crespigny 2004:273), and provided a line of defence that was the basis for the later creation of the two southern kingdoms of Shu Han (蜀) and Eastern Wu (å�³). For these reasons, it is considered a decisive battle in Chinese history.
From wiki....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Red_Cliffs
yah..so which part if it is an idiom sia?
I think its just to describe the strategy that led liu bei and his comrades to victory against cao cao
Originally posted by laurence82:
so everyone know what it meansso....what it really mean?
-_-
It means getting your ass kicked badly. When you have superior numbers. And the person that win you, using strategy and decusiveness. Just put it , how brilliant your opponent wa.
And not to mention , those got read the history of the three kingdoms will definately know this infamous battle man.