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This time around, my Law School Commencement and College Fifth Year Reunion came rolled in one, and the weather was perfect. All in all, it was a wonderful few days, spending time with law school friends before we part ways (although the parting is not so painful since so many of us will be in New York next year!), and catching up with many old college friends as well. Lots more photos are here. |
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This Thursday, I decided to adapt the gourmet Thanksgiving classic deep fried turkey with everyone's favorite holiday vegan meat-substitute Tofurkey and simultaneously make the stats more appealing to the comfort food connoisseur.
For those who want to try this at home, remember to wear goggles and oven mitts like I am.
For more help there are more details and photos here. Must give credit for the seasoning to the these world class deep fried turkey enthusiasts.
After a brief Google search it seems no one has attempted docmentation of my Tofurkey adaptation, and that I am infact filling a void. |
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Yang Zhifa at his new job
The second stop on the tour was about an hour and half outside of Xi'an proper to the what is undoubtedly the most well-known attraction of the area and reputed as the Eighth Wonder of the World: The Terra-Cotta Warriors of the Tomb of Qin.
After several "fascinating" government mandated stops at what essentially amounted to three different gift shops, the first point of interest before the actual pits with the warriors in them was an elderly man by the name of Yang Zhifa who in 1974 , two-thousand years after the sealing of the pits, was part of a well digging project and after being lowered in to the ground to send up more buckets of dirt, found an intact terra-cotta warrior and loaded into his bucket so it could be hoisted up and seen in the light. As the popular story - or at least the one told by our guide - goes the other members of the project were so taken aback by the discovery that they fled the scene with the head of the figure back to the town to show the chairman, who instructed them to first return to pit and fetch Yang who had been left in the tomb he had accidentally discovered. At any rate, he now has a new job that doesn't involve digging wells in the scorching Xi'an sun, but signing copies of the book he helped compile on the warriors and apparently being compensated quite well. He drives an Audi 6.

Looking over the contents of Pit 1
The sheer quantity of the warriors, spanning over 4 large pits, is breathtaking, but not nearly as impressive as the level of detail and uniqueness of each life-sized figure. Every face is different. These faces are thought to actually be the faces of the artisans to who crafted them, motivated to immortalize their visages by the knowledge that they would most likely not survive the process. At the time of Emperor Qin's actual death, 3,000 concubines were buried with him along with the craftsman that completed the inner part of his tomb. In the end, man of these latter craftsmen whose charge it was to complete the tomb did die, but not in exactly the way they foresaw.
Read More | Many More Pictures of Terra-Cotta Warriors
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From the fifth story window
I arrived in Xi'an, PRC, a couple of days ago to meet Jillian for a slightly delayed anniversary celebration. The first site I've been to see is the Dayanta or Big Wild Goose Pagoda where the monk Xuan Zang brought many of the collected Buddhist texts he studied and translated form India as an integral part of the movement's spread to China. The site is very near where our housing is for Jillian's summer internship here. This picture is from the fifth story (there are seven) looking out over Xi'an. The weather here is significantly hotter and more humid than in Boston, which is what I blaming not taking any other decent pictures of the site on.
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