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Posted by janean Wednesday, April 23, 2008 4 comments »

First of all, I would like to tell you my name, MY REAL NAME: JANE ANN SUAN... For those who don't know me, I'm sure right now most of you will wonder why I’m using Anzhen instead of my name. Maybe you will agree with my URL: http://crazyjanne.blogspot.co... "CRAZY JANE”, to let you know guys/gals... or to any creatures in this world who can read... ANZHEN is also my name... MY CHINESE name... if you read my first blog then you will have a clue... the one who gave me that was my chat mate who live in Tianjin, China. She's an English teacher there... But sad to say we lost contact for how many years now from the time we became friends, I am so thankful that she translated my English name into Chinese... that's why I never forget her... ^&^%$*(&(&..... what can you say? Is it a trivia? hehehe..


Since you know my name and why I’m using anzhen. I will tackle about my childhood life, Teenage life and what I am right now, as well... ready??? If not? it's ok... My life IS BORING!! But if you read am sure u want me to be one of your FRIENDS.


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About my childhood... I was born after Valentines DAY... Get it? I was the second child of my parents; they say I’m so cute, so chubby and look like a doll... (I don't know right now if I’m still like that!) See my PIC??
It’s up to you to judge... if they say is true about me? I think I don’t have much to say about my childhood because all of us experienced being a child and I am not an alien, am not different to other normal child...


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My teen AGE! The HOW, WHAT and WHY? Started. This is the time I start to be more interested of what is around me, how they affect my life and how they can change ME. A time were I want to learn more and try to do something to know what is right or wrong, how to handle things rightly and justly, There’s always a questions in my mind. I became a rebel to my parents but in a right way. And as a teenager, I also go out with my friends and classmates...



Finally... Me, right now? Hmm...photos
I finished a degree of Computer Engineering, I want to be honest I am not a master in my profession but it doesn’t mean I have a very low IQ… I had my first work experienced in USI as a Day Pack Sticker Monitoring. The job is not related to my profession but I am proud that I can do a job that I never had training during my college days... In short I am flexible person and my eager to learn is still there. And my experienced was great and I never expect that I can make it. Now, am looking forward to what will happen next into my life…

>>> My high school friends say: Jane is Loving… Caring and Friendly person. Speaking of Friends, she would treasure them forever as what may happen. That is the reason many loved her so much… FUNNY… JESTER… (makulit kz!)…

Is it true FRIENDS? what about my College friends? hahaha...

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The Chinese saying wáng yáng bŭ láo (亡羊补牢), “even if you have lost some sheep, it’s never too late to mend the fence," is a reminder that when we meet misfortune, we should not despair, instead, we should do our best to ensure the same mischance will not occur again.

Wáng means to forget, to lose, yáng is sheep, and is a verb meaning to fix or mend. Láo refers to a paddock or an animal shed. So, at first you lose your sheep, wáng yáng, and then you mend the fence, bŭ láo.

This saying originating from the Warring States Period (475-221 BCE) was turned into timeless folk wisdom by Zhuang Xin, an officer from the court of Chu king Xiang.

King Xiang had put four cunning and futile men, who were very allergic to work, in charge of state affairs. Somehow, this foursome had managed to win the trust of the king, who was happily unaware of their plotting and let them go about their work, or more precisely, let them continue their lazy existence of not running state affairs as they should have.

One day, the honest and diligent Zhuang Xin decided that enough was enough. He went to see the king and told him not to trust the wrong people, who would only bring about destruction.

The king, however, thought that Zhuang was just jealous of the favorable position of his colleagues and ignored his warnings. From this, Zhuang deducted that he himself had been judged untrustworthy by his king, resigned and moved far away from the setting of his former life.

A few months later, troops from the neighboring Qin state attacked Chu, and since the leadership had not been kept up to date of the doings of their foes, their enemy quickly got the upper hand and invaded the capital, and soon the entire state was conquered.

At his point, king Xiang felt quite regretful of the way he had treated Zhuang. The king then decided to seek out Zhuang Xin in order to ask for his advice on handling the situation and rectifying things.

Zhuang Xin replied: It is never too late to let the hounds loose, even if the rabbit has already been spotted, and it is not too late to mend the fence even if the sheep are already lost. As long as a king trusts the right individuals and brings together his people, he has the power to reclaim what was once his and repel the enemy.

The king decided to heed Zhuang Xin's advice and take action. He got rid of the no good slackers and replaced them with skillful and trustworthy men, and managed to eventually banish the enemy from his land.

Wáng yáng bŭ láo, “even if you have lost some sheep, it’s never too late to mend the fence.” This saying reminds us that it is never too late to try to do something to mend things, even if the damage has already been done. Instead of crying over our lost sheep, even at a time of misfortune, we should think about what we can do to ensure a better future – to mend the fence in order to prevent the same mischance from occurring again.

Author: Terhi Mikkolainen
Translated by: Stina Björkell

> 15/04/2008 around 9am to 10am,I am looking for a VBcode for the program I am trying solve in VB(VisualBasic). I've tried many websites that can help me, until I saw a website which I'm not sure if this can really help me...
Unexpectedly...the site is ALL ABOUT CHINA and that is the title of the site actually. I found out that there is 'learn Chinese', I browsed it(gusto ko din kasi matuto ng language nila..), in that page there are different topics you can choose like language lessons,Chinese proverbs, stories, and bits of mandarin,etc. I tried language lesson first because I really like to learn Chinese "dialect", after that I looked at the picture of a sheep's and that made me think what is the real story of that picture so I decided to read what is it all about.. @#$%^^&#!.. after reading it, the story encouraged me to faced my mistakes and learn from it. Now I can say that "never give up to what life brings us because behind it there is a lessons that can help us to be strong the next time we fall through!"
It's not yet too late.....

PS: Lumang sayings na yan pero marami parin sa atin ang di natututo. that's why I've decided to post it in my blog... sana may natutunan kayo? or naremind man lang?:)
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