- published: 02 Aug 2012
- views: 387
- author: bRowenaLi
7:56
The Words of the Emperor
*This is the new finalized version - I have made the earlier version private* In April 201...
published: 02 Aug 2012
author: bRowenaLi
The Words of the Emperor
*This is the new finalized version - I have made the earlier version private* In April 2012, I traveled throughout northeastern China to report on the Manchu language. Formerly an official state language during the Qing Dynasty, China's last dynasty, Manchu now is on the verge of extinction. There are more than 10 million ethnic Manchus in China, yet fewer than 20 native speakers remain. This short documentary introduces Manchu to those who have little knowledge of the language, and examines the reasons behind the decline of Manchu, the language and the traditions preserved by these last native speakers, and the grassroots efforts to revitalize the language. For the full coverage, including a collection of Manchu songs and folklore, go to www.rowenali.com This project was funded by an Eric Lund Global Reporting and Research Grant from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
- published: 02 Aug 2012
- views: 387
- author: bRowenaLi
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Manchu language 1/4 (Mançuca.Манжхэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the lan...
published: 11 Jun 2012
author: 승원 제
Manchu language 1/4 (Mançuca.Манжхэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the language of the Manchu, though now most Manchus speak Mandarin Chinese and there are fewer than 70 native speakers of Manchu out of a total of nearly 10 million ethnic Manchus. Although the Xibe language, with 40000 speakers, is in almost every respect identical to Manchu, Xibe speakers, who live in far western Xinjiang, are ethnically distinct from Manchus. Manchu is an agglutinative language that demonstrates limited vowel harmony. It has been demonstrated that it is derived mainly from the Jurchen language though there are many loan words from Mongolian and Chinese. Its script is vertically written and taken from the Mongolian alphabet (which in turn derives from Aramaic via Uyghur and Sogdian). Although Manchu does not have the kind of grammatical gender that many Indo-European languages do, some gender-related words in Manchu are distinguished by different stem vowels; in such cases, "a"s are sometimes used to indicate masculine ones, as in ama "father", and "e"s are sometimes used to indicate feminine ones, as in eme "mother". Altaic languages Geographic distribution : East, North, Central, and West Asia and Eastern Europe Linguistic classification : Altaic Subdivisions : Turkic Mongolic Tungusic Manchu Korean Japan
- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 3925
- author: 승원 제
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Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin"
Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin" To learn Sibe language, Manchu language, plea...
published: 30 Dec 2008
author: manjugisun
Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin"
Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin" To learn Sibe language, Manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 30 Dec 2008
- views: 27938
- author: manjugisun
3:36
Manchu language song "arki ucun" audio with subtitle
Manchu language song "arki ucun" audio with subtitle To learn Sibe language, Manchu langua...
published: 30 Dec 2008
author: manjugisun
Manchu language song "arki ucun" audio with subtitle
Manchu language song "arki ucun" audio with subtitle To learn Sibe language, Manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 30 Dec 2008
- views: 17026
- author: manjugisun
2:55
Manchu Language and Culture
There are 56 official ethnic groups in China, and one of them is the ethnic Manchus. Ethni...
published: 29 Oct 2012
author: channelnewsasia
Manchu Language and Culture
There are 56 official ethnic groups in China, and one of them is the ethnic Manchus. Ethnic groups commonly face the problem of dying out in the modern society. The Manchus are encouraging their people to promote learning and usage of the language, to prevent it from dying out.
- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 380
- author: channelnewsasia
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Manchu language conversation 1 2007年nendeken,sure 前往三家子考察时的满语对话录像
Recorded in sanjiazi, heilongjiang, China. To learn manchu language, please visit manchusk...
published: 02 Oct 2008
author: manjugisun
Manchu language conversation 1 2007年nendeken,sure 前往三家子考察时的满语对话录像
Recorded in sanjiazi, heilongjiang, China. To learn manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 02 Oct 2008
- views: 6796
- author: manjugisun
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12/04/2008 Cabcal TV Sibe language news Part 1
Broadcasted in Cabcal, Xinjiang, China. To learn Sibe language, Manchu language, please vi...
published: 05 Dec 2008
author: manjugisun
12/04/2008 Cabcal TV Sibe language news Part 1
Broadcasted in Cabcal, Xinjiang, China. To learn Sibe language, Manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 05 Dec 2008
- views: 3997
- author: manjugisun
21:34
Manchu Language Film
A contextualised film in Mandarin for the Manchus. Testimonies and a creative format combi...
published: 27 Mar 2012
author: Create2010
Manchu Language Film
A contextualised film in Mandarin for the Manchus. Testimonies and a creative format combine to make a dynamic presentation of the gospel. Suitable for presenting to all Mandarin-speaking people groups.
- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 491
- author: Create2010
15:01
Manchu language 2/4 (Mançuca.Манж хэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the lan...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: 승원 제
Manchu language 2/4 (Mançuca.Манж хэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the language of the Manchu, though now most Manchus speak Mandarin Chinese and there are fewer than 70 native speakers of Manchu out of a total of nearly 10 million ethnic Manchus. Although the Xibe language, with 40000 speakers, is in almost every respect identical to Manchu, Xibe speakers, who live in far western Xinjiang, are ethnically distinct from Manchus. Manchu is an agglutinative language that demonstrates limited vowel harmony. It has been demonstrated that it is derived mainly from the Jurchen language though there are many loan words from Mongolian and Chinese. Its script is vertically written and taken from the Mongolian alphabet (which in turn derives from Aramaic via Uyghur and Sogdian). Although Manchu does not have the kind of grammatical gender that many Indo-European languages do, some gender-related words in Manchu are distinguished by different stem vowels; in such cases, "a"s are sometimes used to indicate masculine ones, as in ama "father", and "e"s are sometimes used to indicate feminine ones, as in eme "mother". Altaic languages Geographic distribution : East, North, Central, and West Asia and Eastern Europe Linguistic classification : Altaic Subdivisions : Turkic Mongolic Tungusic Manchu Korean Japan
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 2017
- author: 승원 제
4:43
Manchu language lecture (demo) 满文讲义录像
The teacher is Manchu language expert Mr. An Shuangcheng (安双成). The lecture is based on th...
published: 03 Oct 2008
author: manjugisun
Manchu language lecture (demo) 满文讲义录像
The teacher is Manchu language expert Mr. An Shuangcheng (安双成). The lecture is based on the textbook book "manwenjiangyi" (满文讲义). To watch the complete lecture series, please visit v.blog.sina.com.cn The textbook can be downloaded at rapidshare.com Manchu language learning website manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 03 Oct 2008
- views: 12131
- author: manjugisun
7:28
Manchu language 3/4 (Mançuca.Манж хэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the lan...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: 승원 제
Manchu language 3/4 (Mançuca.Манж хэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the language of the Manchu, though now most Manchus speak Mandarin Chinese and there are fewer than 70 native speakers of Manchu out of a total of nearly 10 million ethnic Manchus. Although the Xibe language, with 40000 speakers, is in almost every respect identical to Manchu, Xibe speakers, who live in far western Xinjiang, are ethnically distinct from Manchus. Manchu is an agglutinative language that demonstrates limited vowel harmony. It has been demonstrated that it is derived mainly from the Jurchen language though there are many loan words from Mongolian and Chinese. Its script is vertically written and taken from the Mongolian alphabet (which in turn derives from Aramaic via Uyghur and Sogdian). Although Manchu does not have the kind of grammatical gender that many Indo-European languages do, some gender-related words in Manchu are distinguished by different stem vowels; in such cases, "a"s are sometimes used to indicate masculine ones, as in ama "father", and "e"s are sometimes used to indicate feminine ones, as in eme "mother". Altaic languages Geographic distribution : East, North, Central, and West Asia and Eastern Europe Linguistic classification : Altaic Subdivisions : Turkic Mongolic Tungusic Manchu Korean Japan
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 1098
- author: 승원 제
9:47
Manchu language conversation (2) 2007年nendeken,sure 前往三家子考察时的满语对话录
Recorded in sanjiazi, heilongjiang, China. To learn manchu language, please visit manchusk...
published: 02 Oct 2008
author: manjugisun
Manchu language conversation (2) 2007年nendeken,sure 前往三家子考察时的满语对话录
Recorded in sanjiazi, heilongjiang, China. To learn manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 02 Oct 2008
- views: 2018
- author: manjugisun
4:24
Manchu language song "bebu mudan" audio with subtitle
Manchu language song "arki ucun" audio with subtitle To learn Sibe language, Manchu langua...
published: 04 Jan 2009
author: manjugisun
Manchu language song "bebu mudan" audio with subtitle
Manchu language song "arki ucun" audio with subtitle To learn Sibe language, Manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 04 Jan 2009
- views: 11336
- author: manjugisun
4:16
Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin" karaoke version
Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin" karaoke version To learn Sibe language, Manch...
published: 30 Dec 2008
author: manjugisun
Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin" karaoke version
Manchu language song "hargaxame wecere alin" karaoke version To learn Sibe language, Manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 30 Dec 2008
- views: 1729
- author: manjugisun
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21:34
Manchu Language Film
Manchu Language Film...
published: 22 Feb 2012
author: Cal Curtis
Manchu Language Film
Manchu Language Film
3:37
Manchu Origin Myth
This video is a companion piece to my documentary short, The Words of the Emperor (vimeo.c...
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: Rowena Li
Manchu Origin Myth
This video is a companion piece to my documentary short, The Words of the Emperor (vimeo.com/43711630).
In April 2012, I traveled throughout northeastern China to report on the Manchu language. Formerly an official state language during the Qing Dynasty, China's last dynasty, Manchu now is on the verge of extinction. There are more than 10 million ethnic Manchus in China, yet fewer than 20 native speakers remain.
In this video, listen to Mr. Meng use Manchu to tell the Manchu origin myth.
Other components of the In Search of Manchuria project can be found at vimeo.com/45524553, https://vimeo.com/46038383 and vimeo.com/45659487.
rowenali.com/in-search-of-manchuria.html
8:19
Manchu Qipao vs Chinese Hanfu
Why many foreigners think Qipao is Chinese tradition costume?Because when Europeans invade...
published: 05 Feb 2009
author: HuangHan皇汉
Manchu Qipao vs Chinese Hanfu
Why many foreigners think Qipao is Chinese tradition costume?Because when Europeans invaded China in Qing Dynasy,China was ruled by Manchu,so they thought Manchu culture was Chinese culture,but it was not ture,because Manchu culture was nomadic before they ruled China,as we all know Chinese culture was not nomadic.So how can Manchu culture represent Chinese culture?How can Manchu costume represtent Chinese tradition costume? In fact Qipao is Manchu costume not Chinese costume,Chinese weared Hanfu for more than 5000 years but Qipao just 360 years,Qipao doesn't fit Chinese culture.
Hanfu also called Huafu or Huaxia costume.Ancient China was also called Huaxia.Ancient China had a good Etiquette so called Xia,Ancient China had beautiful costume so called Hua.Japanese Kimono and Korean Hanbok were developed from Chinese Hanfu in Han Dynasty and Tang Dynasty.Because Han Dynsaty and Tang Dynasty China was superpower in Asia.Japan and Korea learned a lot from China:language,costume,educati on system....
But in Ming Dynasty Manchu defeated Han people then they ruled China,they keeping killed Han people for 37 years,and at least they killed 36 million Han people,ordered Han people abandon Hanfu and wear Manchu costume,but many Han people don't want to do it,so they would rather die rather than wear Manchu costume,Han people dared not to wear Hanfu when they alive so when they died they still wear Hanfu to prove that they were men of Ming Dynasty,the men of Huaxia not Qing Dynasty.
3:01
Valient Thorr- Red Flag
Planet Earth in the year 2008 must look like a pretty strange, messed-up place to an outsi...
published: 10 Nov 2009
author: Will Dozier
Valient Thorr- Red Flag
Planet Earth in the year 2008 must look like a pretty strange, messed-up place to an outsider. From election-year sensationalism, global warming hysteria and widespread warfare to reality show overload and the latest celebrity meltdowns caught on film, it may seem to some that The End is imminent.
But there’s hope for the human race. Just ask the extraterrestrial members of Valient Thorr, the rock n’ roll saviors from Venus who crossed the solar system to warn Earthlings about the error of our ways, delivering a message of redemption wrapped in rock n’ roll, with pounding drums and shredding guitar licks. The grizzled time-space travelers may look like a chapter of the Hell’s Angels, but there’s much more to this band than meets the eye. Their combination of heavy rock n’ roll and thought-provoking lyrics gives their legions of fans–dubbed the “Thorriors”– food for thought through their staggeringly productive output. The group has averaged close to 250 tour dates a year, and is currently polishing up their fourth album in five years, Immortalizer, set for release on June 17 on Volcom Entertainment.
After fleeing their overpopulated, war-torn home world of Venus and finding some prime North Carolina real estate, Valient Thorr officially announced their current Earthling incarnations in 2001. Since then, these interplanetary dudes have been on a single-minded mission to spread their revolutionary, metal-tinged gospel as far and wide as possible, to ensure that we don’t share the Venusians’ fate. And it’s literally a universal message, Valient Thorr’s charismatic frontman, Valient Himself, states: “It doesn’t matter where you’re from, it’s where you’re at and what you’re gonna do.”
The new record follows the band’s self-released 2003 debut, Stranded on Earth, which prompted their first major tour of North America—a whirlwind 47 shows in 52 days. Upon signing with Volcom in 2005, Valient Thorr released Total Universe Man, the success of which allowed the Venusians to quit their undercover Earthling day gigs—which included the members earning Masters Degrees in various Earth studies and Valient Himself’s stint as a 6th-grade teacher–and hit the road full-time, including high-profile stints on that year’s Vans Warped Tour. Those incendiary appearances got the band asked back on the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, which coincided with the July release of their Volcom follow-up, Legend of the World, and found them headlining the main stage with Warped favorites NOFX and AFI. In all, 2006 was a breakthrough year, as the band toured incessantly for a stunning total of 272 shows with such varied acts as Joan Jett and the Black Hearts, Eagles of Death Metal and Gogol Bordello.
Valient Thorr is not a group of aliens to rest on their laurels, so 2007 was equally intense. Starting off on a lengthy trek with fellow heavy rockers Fu Manchu, Valient Thorr also spread their intergalactic message to Europe for the first time, and co-headlined the inaugural Volcom Tour with labelmates the Riverboat Gamblers. The year was capped by a triumphant victory, as Valient Thorr was selected by metal heroes Motörhead to accompany them on a three-week tour of Germany.
Taking some much-needed time off of Earth’s crazy system of roads, Valient Thorr recorded Immortalizer in Seattle with legendary Earthling Jack Endino, producer of seminal albums by Nirvana, Soundgarden and Mudhoney as well as younger upstarts Hot Hot Heat and High On Fire. Recording with Endino in his hometown of Seattle, Valient Thorr continued to work from the starting point of their classic 70’s influences such as Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy as well as those groups’ more obscure yet equally important contemporaries like Master’s Apprentices and Sir Lord Baltimore—all of whom kept the guitars heavy while adding some funky bounce to the rhythms. It’s no coincidence that Valient Thorr shares more in common with that past era of greatness than today’s formulaic, watered-down sounds. As Valient Himself puts it, “When rock lost its roll, it lost its soul. We’re putting the roll back in rock n’ roll!”
While older albums tackled the world’s problems straight on with a blunt, in-your-face attack on the Bush Administration, war in the Middle East and capitalism run amok, the band is now taking a more allegorical approach. In addition to double-barreled assaults on the pompous A-holes in D.C., Immortalizer uses veiled references to comment on the everyday obstacles that life throws at everyone, whether it’s dealing with the death of a family member, your old lady running out on you, or trying to keep your head up while being a homeless traveler.
The latter is a particularly personal situation for the band, as embodied in the new track “Nomadic Sacrifice.” Considering that Valient Thorr has spent the last three years touring with barely a break, it doesn’t leave them much room for a “normal” l
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11:57
Manchu language 4/4 (Mançuca.Манж хэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the lan...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: 승원 제
Manchu language 4/4 (Mançuca.Манж хэл.Manchu) Korean Movie 최종병기활
Manchu is an endangered Tungusic language spoken in Northeast China; it used to be the language of the Manchu, though now most Manchus speak Mandarin Chinese and there are fewer than 70 native speakers of Manchu out of a total of nearly 10 million ethnic Manchus. Although the Xibe language, with 40000 speakers, is in almost every respect identical to Manchu, Xibe speakers, who live in far western Xinjiang, are ethnically distinct from Manchus. Manchu is an agglutinative language that demonstrates limited vowel harmony. It has been demonstrated that it is derived mainly from the Jurchen language though there are many loan words from Mongolian and Chinese. Its script is vertically written and taken from the Mongolian alphabet (which in turn derives from Aramaic via Uyghur and Sogdian). Although Manchu does not have the kind of grammatical gender that many Indo-European languages do, some gender-related words in Manchu are distinguished by different stem vowels; in such cases, "a"s are sometimes used to indicate masculine ones, as in ama "father", and "e"s are sometimes used to indicate feminine ones, as in eme "mother". Altaic languages Geographic distribution : East, North, Central, and West Asia and Eastern Europe Linguistic classification : Altaic Subdivisions : Turkic Mongolic Tungusic Manchu Korean Japan
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 889
- author: 승원 제
4:06
Professor Yongshantai speak the language of the Manchu
Manchu website(www.manchus.cn)Publishing and distribution:Professor Yongshantai speak the ...
published: 14 Apr 2012
author: ChineseManchuria
Professor Yongshantai speak the language of the Manchu
Manchu website(www.manchus.cn)Publishing and distribution:Professor Yongshantai speak the language of the Manchu
- published: 14 Apr 2012
- views: 199
- author: ChineseManchuria
9:11
Manchu language conversation (3) 2007年nendeken,sure 前往三家子考察时的满语对话录
Recorded in sanjiazi, heilongjiang, China. To learn manchu language, please visit manchusk...
published: 02 Oct 2008
author: manjugisun
Manchu language conversation (3) 2007年nendeken,sure 前往三家子考察时的满语对话录
Recorded in sanjiazi, heilongjiang, China. To learn manchu language, please visit manchusky.qq.topzj.com
- published: 02 Oct 2008
- views: 1262
- author: manjugisun
29:18
Challenging task: a text - Learn Manchu
Analysis of a simple text on wikibooks en.wikibooks.org Enjoy!...
published: 13 Jan 2013
author: ManchuLessons
Challenging task: a text - Learn Manchu
Analysis of a simple text on wikibooks en.wikibooks.org Enjoy!
- published: 13 Jan 2013
- author: ManchuLessons