Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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22 Comments
MC100  [author] 4 Jan, 2021 @ 1:14am 
@ㄅㄟ'ㄑㄧ : 啥公园?
ㄅㄟ'ㄑㄧ 4 Jan, 2021 @ 1:02am 
这个公园的尺寸有多大?
MC100  [author] 4 Sep, 2020 @ 5:36pm 
@TurtleShroom : As for sitting on our knees, Chinese used to sit in this way. Until the end of Han Dynasty and the beginning of Jing Dynasty, which is Three Kingdom era. Chairs were introduced into China, thus we changed our way to sit. There is a Chinese idiom called "席地而坐" which perfectly describes sitting on knees.
MC100  [author] 4 Sep, 2020 @ 5:36pm 
@TurtleShroom :Well it is true that Japanese buildings have been influenced by Tang Dynasty Style buildings. However, Japan used to hold a campaign which is aimed to get rid of Tang Dynasty Style and develop their own Japanese style buildings. So nowadays, Japanese buildings are quite different from real Tang Dynasty buildings, as even their inside structure is different. In China, there are still three and half Tang Dynasty buildings preserved. For example, I have made Hall of Nanchan Temple, and I will continue making the rest of them. Besides, Liao Dynasty style buildings is most close to Tang Dynasty Building even more similar than Japan. I live in Liaoning Province now which used to be the capital area of Liao Dynasty, and there are several famous Liao Dynasty buildings here.
TurtleShroom 4 Sep, 2020 @ 12:26pm 
A man once told me, "if you want to see the Tang Dynasty, go to Japan". They practically ripped the whole thing apart.

I also learned that Japanese people sitting on their knees was appropriated from China, too. China stopped doing it centuries ago.
MC100  [author] 4 Sep, 2020 @ 8:41am 
@TurtleShroom :Well, honestly I'm not familiar with Japanese and Korean culture, cuz my major is Spanish. I may know Spain more than Japan, Korea etc... But one thing I can concern is that China has influenced other Asian countries a lot. For example, Chinese traditional custume "Hanfu" influenced Japanese "Kimono" and Korean "Hanbok". So I believe that totem poles may exist in other Asian countries. As for the carving, it's hard to tell what they exactly represent in a brief word. Cuz even different dynasties have different totem poles.
TurtleShroom 4 Sep, 2020 @ 8:21am 
Besides Chinamen, did other Oriental cultures erect totem poles? I know the Japanese's Shinto pagan religion did something similar. This is very interesting. Do each of the carvings represent a specific totem, spirit, or commemoration?
MC100  [author] 4 Sep, 2020 @ 6:40am 
@TurtleShroom :That's exactly what it is. BTW, thanks for ur support.
TurtleShroom 3 Sep, 2020 @ 1:16pm 
That looks like an Oriental totem pole. Good job!
红米先生 15 Jul, 2020 @ 2:55am 
顶顶
綺羅鳴 14 Jul, 2020 @ 7:29am 
旅顺好的风景其实更多,你等哪年冬天可以找当地爱摄影的人打听打听,有一个看海冰的村子特别美,旅顺人才知道,大连市内都没几个知道的
MC100  [author] 14 Jul, 2020 @ 2:03am 
@犬養葵 :有时间的话去看看,主要是学校离市区太远,坐个公交车到海事那边都要一个小时,年初放寒假去动物园坐了几个小时的车包括中途转车等车2333
綺羅鳴 14 Jul, 2020 @ 12:59am 
大外是个好大学啊,加油!
大连还剩下好几个有魅力的景点呢,趁着上面的人没整掉多逛逛吧:steamhappy:
MC100  [author] 11 Jul, 2020 @ 8:24pm 
@犬養葵 :哇大连的同志,我是大外的
綺羅鳴 11 Jul, 2020 @ 11:15am 
故乡的华表啊(数据删除)
MC100  [author] 10 Jul, 2020 @ 2:27am 
@~~Reputation Uh~~ :谢谢大佬支持!!!
-ReputationUh- 10 Jul, 2020 @ 2:26am 
nicely done!
MC100  [author] 10 Jul, 2020 @ 12:00am 
@秦山慢度 :看我新发布的资产
MC100  [author] 9 Jul, 2020 @ 11:59pm 
@Love singing and dancing RAP :我就在大连上大学,我知道你说的是什么(手动滑稽)但是咱们还是憋说了,你到大连来我可以带你去星海那边玩
欹枕嘉则 9 Jul, 2020 @ 11:49pm 
大赞
欹枕嘉则 9 Jul, 2020 @ 11:49pm 
感觉背后的朱白彩画才是亮点
送你上西天 9 Jul, 2020 @ 11:47pm 
想起了大连(手动滑稽)