Showing posts with label Experiences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Experiences. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Series 5: The Translation of Stone Inscribed Warning Sign located outside of Xuan Tian Temple, Bukit Mertajam (Chinese Version)大山腳玄天廟外石刻告示牌之翻譯

2011农历新年前两个星期,我和小学同学,张玮琦一起吃午餐。之后,我邀他陪我到伯公埕一趟,以便我考察坐落在靠伯公埕奕记茶水摊旁的宝炉后边的一块刻有字的石碑。这一个毫不起眼且黝黑及肮脏的石碑(有45-55公分高,30-35扩),是我在吃馄饨面时,意外发现的。普通的路人及卖吃的小贩都没注意到它,那时因为它已经成为当地居民生活的一部分了;那是因为在他们没出世前,石碑已肃立在那儿了。

奕记老板谢先生表示:常有善男信女在这石碑插香。

我自问:难道是土地公?

好奇的我,当然是要查个清楚。所以,玮琦挨义气,陪我去查个究竟。
我俩花了一个小时蹲在那儿,像考古学家般的解读石碑上的字。由于,雕刻不是很深再加上百年来风吹雨打,石碑上的字模糊不清。须知道,伯公埕全大山脚最旺,人潮最多的地区,路过的人都很好奇我俩蹲在那里干些什么东西。或许,他们脑里想:“那俩神经的在那里干什么?”在一旁的奕记茶水摊主谢先生主动向我解释,有时有人会在石碑插香。结果,我认识了他及他的妻子。虽然当天只是解读到差不多是二十个字,总算是有收获。
帏全放假回大山脚当天我邀他到伯公埕吃早餐。用餐后,我要求他以他语文知识帮我看看石碑上的字。可是,很显然的,那不是会不会解读的问题,那时看不看得到石碑上刻字的问题。那天我们,待在那里有45分钟,也成功解读了五六个字。至此,我们以大概知道石碑的内容。
隔几天,福强终于回来了,我就约他做我的伴,第三次访伯公埕。第一个小时,没有什么收获。炒河粉摊主简况,建议我们用油漆,按着字形上色。我回答说:“Uncle,不行,石碑会坏的。”在绝望之际,一个老者出现。
老者说“用面粉抹上去就可以了”。

我俩半信半疑,可是却束手无策。我想:“既然面粉很便宜,不妨试一试,反正也没办法了”。于是就到伯公埕对面杂货店购买面粉。
“什么??!!面粉二十仙?”杂货店主问。
“是的,老板”,我回答。
“Okay,二十仙,谢谢”,说完,便把面粉交给我。

那杂货店主对购买20仙面粉的我感到无语。也许他想:“现在的年轻人到底干什么?!”

于是,我便把面粉抹上石碑。

“出来了,出来了,福强”,我极兴奋得说到。每个方块字清清楚楚地排列在我俩面前。
还等什么?我俩便开始拍照及抄写石碑上的字。


大山腳玄天廟外石刻告示牌 (满地都是面粉)


/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

大山腳玄天廟外石刻告示牌之翻譯

众人协议后决定严加禁止: 从玄天庙前地坪左右烧金银纸用的宝炉直到戏棚是男女老少来往看大戏的地方,所以小贩不许在这范围内搭棚子、摆放货架及贩卖食物。每个人因该严格地遵守这项规则。倘若有人违反这条规则,此人将面对训斥及被申告至官府以追究处理。我等将传下这段言辞先前通知大家,也雕刻下这条规则在块石上,以保存下来,作为日后的凭证。

大山腳玄天廟外石刻告示牌(电子版)

问题在于:从宝炉到戏棚这个范围是指那里呢?其实, 本人还没有把这个疑问考察清楚。比如,宝炉及戏棚的位置,在百年以来,有改变吗?可是,值得一提的是,有两块注有“伯公界”的石块能仔细地表示出玄天庙的范围。这两个石块坐落在现今宝炉的一旁。高长宽大约为20cmx20cmx10cm。如果戏棚及宝炉从古至今未曾改变,此石碑之所禁止之事依然生效。

伯公界(打粉前)


伯公界(打粉后)


洪政阳译 (Translated by Zen Yang ANG)
辛卯年夏七月初八(大暑)丑时六刻 (7-8-2011, 2:30am)
宾利,西澳 (Bentley, Western Australia)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Series 2: Translation of the "Bukit Mertajam's Free School" Stone Inscription--Englsih Version

(注意, 下有"大山脚义学堂"碑--原文,分句后的原文,中文翻译及英文翻译。)
(Note, the original inscription (in Chinese Classical) is for showing purpose only, there is a full translation below)

A few days before chinese new year, I invited my mate, Wei Kuan, to go Xuan Tian Miao to jot down a second stone inscription (outside the temple)The second incription was not mentioned by anyone before (also missed the authors of "Chinese Epigraphic Materials in Malaysia Vol 2" (Wolfgang Franke and Chen Tieh Fan) and I accidentally found it when I was eating at the hawker centre. I will translate the second inscription soon.

After I have done with Xuan Tian Miao, I suggested Wei Kuan to follow me to Jit Sin Independent High School because I wish to meet with Mr Loo, the teacher-in-charge of library. When we went into his office, out of my expectation, Wei Kuan greeted Mr Loo with a I-know-you-very-well tone,

"How are you, Mr Loo?".

"Zen Yang, actually Mr Loo is the husband of a our Chinese Teacher in Jit Sin High School,吴幼婷老师, Wei Kuan told me.

"The world is so small!!!" I replied astonishingly.

Then, Wei Kuan helped me to explain to purpose of our visit. And, kindly, Mr Loo suggested us to photocopy articles about the "Bukit Mertajam Free School" (written by Mr Loo) found in the school magazine. His articles helped me a lot in the translation process. I must acknowledge his contribution in my writting.



The following are "original text of the stone inscription", "original text plus punctuation", translation of the original in Chinese and translation of the original text in English.

The "Bukit Mertajam's Free School" Stone Inscription

The following is full Translation of the Inscription in English (英文翻译):

///////////////////////////////////////////////////

Bukit Mertajam's Free School

Personally, we think that the establishment of something new is hard, but does that mean that the maintenance part is easy? If (we) traced back to those years in the past, Bukit Mertajam's Xuan Tian Miao used to set up vegetable and fruit farm. The farm was also the place where local Chinese traded their agricultural products and daily necessities (note that the farm is the current town centre of Bukit Mertajam). Therefore, the temple council/board set up booths for those traders and collected rent from them. Over the years, the collected rental (approximately hundreds of dollars) was used as the fees needed during the annual worshipping activities.

It had been more than 30 years since the establishment of trading booths. Within these 30 years, the in-charge person for the activities worshipping activities was changing (was not the same in-charge person). However, the ability of those managers were different between each other. Some of them were capable while the others were not; each of them was not the same. Some of them viewed worshipping activities of temple as the tool for personal profit, which means that they utilised their positions as the in-charge person to seek for own wealth. Or, some made their own benefits under the guise of other temple expenses (ie they corrupted part of the temple expenses). In some case, when they were suspected and questioned by colleagues, they would be fire disaster of temple as the excuse.

In the year of 1889, one could see that the farm was full of weed just like it was deserted/unmanaged by the people. However, the farm was still a useful wide plain. Considering that the rental collected in past was more than a thousand dollars by the time, the council subsequently had a discussion with the traders. After, they loaned money from loaner and finished their planning, then they started building shops behind the temple. Next, they proceed with the building of tents for the (vegetables) traders. In the autumn of the year, they built another classroom which was used to organise free school.

Within a few years, one could see that the past and present have vast difference. Previously, the plain which was occupied by weed, however, at the moment, the area was fully dominated by overlap-like shops and houses. Previously, the total collected rental was just hundreds of dollars. At the present time, the newly built shops had brought profit of more than a thousand dollars to the temple. The temple set up the free school in order to nurture/produce the talented or outstanding people. With these people, only then the vulgar/uncivilised culture in Bukit Mertajam/Southeast Asia can be converted into a culture which upheld politeness and righteousness.

During each birthday of Gods/Deities, Chinese opera would be performed (as the celebration with Gods/Deities). The fees needed to hire opera troupe would be paid by the temple. This enabled all villagers in Bukit Mertajam to celebrate with joy.

Do you think the change is due to different in-charge people? It was just because the Feng Shui/Fortune of Bukit Mertajam was great. Even though the local rapid development of Bukit Mertajam was due to effective plan, management and execution, the development actually relied heavily on blessings from Gods/Deities. (We) Just hoped that the future generations who succeeded our foundation/career could expand and enrich (add meaningful values into) our foundation. This was great anticipation from us. Therefore, (we) recorded these words, so that the words can be spread to the future generations forever and after. (Therefore, we wrote these words) Just as the preface.

Now, (we) make a list of all expenses and published/engraved them on the left hand side (of this stone inscription):

First decision: During the birthday of Yuan Tiao Shang Di (元天上帝Yuan Tian God Emperor), Tan Gong Bo(谭公伯) and Fu De Zheng Shen(福德正神 the God of Bliss and Virtue),(weneed to organise Chinese operas as the celebration/ceremony. The expenditure of each ceremony can be claimed for the Temple. The Temple Council will provide (a maximum of) 200 dollars to cover the fees needed to hire Chinese opera troupe and other expenses during the ceremony. If there is excess, the money shall be returned to the Temple Council. If it is insufficient, the in-charge person cannot make a second claim.

Second Decision: To organise the free school, two teachers will be employed in a year. The salary of each teacher will be paid by Temple Council.

Third Decision: If poor people is found death in the farm/surrounding of temple, and if the deceased is not claimed by any relative, friend or neighbour, then a coffin can be claimed from the Temple Council in order to prevent the corpse from laying barely in the outdoor.

Each of the decisions is engraved on this stone, so that it can be reserved as the reference in the future. (Hopefully what we do will) Bring glory to our ancestors and bring prosperity to the future generations.

Written in:

GuangXu Emperor’s 21st year —the Yi Wei (32nd year) of Chinese Sexagenary/Sexagesimal Cycle (1895), Winter (August, September or October)

Erected together by the members of Fu De Zheng Shen (Xuan Tian) Temple Board: 黃陳慶、陳換、黃躍松、陳錦隆、陳成貴、張字、王媽賀、黃躍喜

Engraved in:

GuangXu Emperor’s 21st year, which Yi Wei乙未 (32nd year) of Chinese Sexagenary/Sexagesimal Cycle (1895), Winter (August, September or October)

Erected together by the members of Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple (Xuan Tian Temple) Board: 黃陳慶、陳換、黃躍松、陳錦隆、陳成貴、張字、王媽賀、黃躍喜"

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

Translated by Zen Yang ANG

In Xin Mao辛卯 (28th year) of Chinese Sexagenary/Sexagesimal Cycle (2011), Spring, on 25th of Plumens (梅月Plum Month/fourth month of Chinese Calendar), on Gu Yu谷雨(Grain rains/ the 6th solar term), at Shen Shi卯时 (3 to 5 pm) and first Ke (approximately the first 15 minutes)-ie 3.15pm. Bentley, Western Australia.

Note that:

1. Chinese hour is in the form of double-hours where Zi Shi 子时(11pm- 1am), Chou Shi丑时(1am-3am), Yin Shi寅时 (3am-5am), Mao Shi卯时 (5am-7am), Chen Shi辰时 (7am-9am), Si Shi巳时 (9am-11am), Wu Shi午时 (11am-1pm), Wei Shi未时 (1pm-3pm), Shen Shi申时 (3pm-5pm), You Shi酉时 (5pm-7pm), Xu Shi戌时 (7pm-9pm) and Hai Shi亥时 (9pm-11pm).

2. Keis a traditional Chinese unit of decimal time lasting approximately a quarter of a western hour. Traditionally the ke divides a day into 100 equal intervals of 14.4 minutes (14 m 24 s). The ke is equivalent to the centiday. (100 x 14.4 = 24 x 60)

3. 24 Solar Terms (24 points in traditional East Asian lunisolar calendar that matches a particular astronomical event or signifies some natural phenomenon.) - each solar is 15 days. Gu Yu /Grain rains usually starts around 20th April and ends around 5th May.

By Zen Yang ANG
27-4-2011, 3.15pm
Bentley Western Australia.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Series 1: The Discovery of "Bukit Mertajam's Free School" Stone Inscription 大山脚义学堂石碑

The author of "Old Penang, Old lives" Or "Penang--History, Social Life and Customs" <<老槟城, 老生活>>, Toh Zhong Quan杜忠全, mentioned that “The moment I leave my home is the moment I am home”. I think this may be one of the reasons that drives me writing this series.

The following will describe the process I get to know the existence of the "Bukit Mertajam's Free School" Stone Inscription.
The Stone Inscription

A book by Wolfgang Franke and Chen Tieh Fan published in 1985, namely "Chinese Epigraphic Materials in Malaysia Vol 2", collected and recorded the data about Chinese epigraphic materials found Malaysia.
Xuan Tian Temple

My focus today is on the history and establishment of one of the oldest temple in Bukit Mertajam, Xuan Tian Miao 玄天庙(temple name shown by wooden tablet above the main entrance), 伯公庙 Po-Kung Miao (Po-Kung Miao was used Franke and Chen as well as local people) or Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple 福德正神庙 (formal name by the committee). It is located at Market Street, Bukit Mertajam, Penang.
Market Street

Franke and Chen recorded almost all materials found in Xuan Tian Miao which included wooden tablets, wooden altar, stone pillar, stone inscription (set up on the occasion of donations made for the building the temple). However, the most of important stone inscription-- the "Bukit Mertajam's Free School" Stone Tablet (<<大山脚义学堂>>石碑) was left out. The reason for that was because the stone inscription was previously placed at the left side of the temple and it was blocked by wooden desk which was used by the hawker. Note the surrounding of the temple is a busy market place and hawker centre. The stone was rediscovered by Mr Loo (卢荣成老师), a teacher in Jit Sin Independent School, who is enthusiastic in the history of Bukit Mertajam.
Xuan Tian Temple (dawn)

Everything started when I invited Han Hung, one of my friends, to go Bukit Mertajam town to have a few snapshots. As usual, I passed by Xuan Tian Miao. However, this time I am determined to snap everything in the temple since I have wanted to do so a long time ago. More than 100 hundred years old chairs, desks, altar, a patio that cleverly designed to increase air circulation and light availability (remember that fans and electrical light could be found in 100 years ago). When I was taking my snapshot on a few stone inscriptions in temple, a particular one caught my attention. It is because most of the stone inscriptions that I have seen before were set up on the occasion of donations made for the building the temple. However, this stone inscription was not in the form of Vernacular Chinese. Instead, it is in Classical Chinese or Literary Chinese. (Note that Classical Chinese/Literary Chinese is a traditional style of written Chinese based on the grammar and vocabulary of ancient Chinese, making it different from any modern spoken form of Chinese. Classical Chinese was once used for almost all formal correspondence before and during the beginning of the 20th century. from Wikipedia). My previously exposure to Classical Chinese enable me to understand 75% the inscriptions. (I will provide the full translation of the stone inscription in my next writing). When I am having difficulty to understand the rest of the inscription, an 40-50s lady approached us and asked,
I was copying the inscription

"What are you doing there, young man?"

"We are copying down the inscription and trying hard to understand to the content" I answered and thought that she might be just another ordinary person who was curious about what we were doing.

My friend, Han Hung, actually knew the lady and he asked "Aunty, do you understand the inscription or not?"

"Of course I know" she answered with confidence.
The copy of inscription of my notebook 1

"What?? impossible, how can it be" I think.
"Aunty, are you sure?" I asked her with doubt tone. (I know I am bad)
"Indeed, why not" she reconfirmed.

I was really shocked by her answer and at the same time, I was very excited because I finally found someone who could read the inscriptions (because there were a few characters that we could not understand). We asked about the few words that we could read and she answered us without thinking about explained to us the meaning of a few sentences before she rushed to her "grocery shopping" (to buy groceries from nearby hawker and wet market). Before she went away, she suggested to get a copy of "Bukit Mertajam Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple Centennial Celebrations Special Magazine" 大山脚福德正神庙成立百周年纪念特刊 (published in 1986) from Hock Teik Cheng Sin Committee which was based in Jit Sin Independent School. She also recommended me to see the library in-charge teacher of Jit Sin Independent High School, Mr Loo, as he has deep interest in the history of Bukit Mertajam. She us that Mr Loo requested the temple committee to relocate the stone inscription into the temple and painted the inscription with golden paint. I could see why Mr Loo requested relocation based on my 75% understanding of the inscription content, ie. it is really an important stone inscription.

The copy of inscription of my notebook 2

Han Hung and I subsequently went to Hock Teik Cheng Sin administrative office to get a copy of the special magazine. Due to out of print, the officer allowed me to photocopy the whole magazine, which contained the history of Xuan Tian Miao, Bukit Mertajam, chinese school in Bukit Mertajam as well as articles about Bukit Mertajam which were written by a few locals. We could not meet Mr Loo because it was a Sunday and I had decided to meet him on week day.

The following article will describe how I came across Mr Loo and get the full translation of the "Bukit Mertajam's Free School" Stone Inscription.


Zen Yang ANG
205am, 23-4-2011
Bentley, Western Australia

Random thoughts when showering

When I was taking my shower this morning, my mind started to review what I have done in the past 8 weeks.
It has been 8 weeks of fully occupied life since university started. I will not use "busy" as the word to describe my past 8 weeks because "busy" is sort of negative wording for me. When you do something you like and fully occupied by that, would you describe that as "busy"? Well, different people have got different answer for that.

The fully occupation is to a state that I haven't actually cleaned my room properly (eg. vacuum, desk cleaning, floor sweeping and mopping etc)-- usually I will clean my room on the very first day I reach Perth. My friends were shocked when I told them about the fact. In fact, it is just a 30 minutes business. Unfortunately, cleanliness is not on top of my priority list, ie I think that there are other important things for me to accomplish.

The 6 weeks pharmacy training was stressful and challenging for
me mainly because I don't have any practical experience. Thanks for patient lecturers and pharmacists who gave me chance and guided me throughout the process, I have learnt a lot--pharmacy knowledge, the way I learn and solve problems, the way I cope with pressure (still incompetent with "de-pressurisation"). Because it involved a third party, it is not a good idea for me to give examples over here due to privacy issue. With 6 weeks of continuous preparation and 2 weeks of intense revision, I passed my oral exam. Yeah!!! (a lot of things to learn indeed), ended up going out with friends to have dim sum to award myself.

Ragging wave of thunder storm has calmed down finally. My thought shifted again.

"I like pharmacy course, right?" I questioned myself.

"Yes"I answered myself.

"Then why am I so stressed when I am studying, aren't we supposed to be very happy to learn pharmacy stuff?" I asked myself.

"Yes, I enjoyed pharmacy stuff, when I come to think of exams, my head starts to become a pressure cooker"

"Aren't exams supposed to test your competency? you should be happy that you can test yourself on how much you know" I questioned myself again.

"If purely testing is okay for me, if the element of "pass" and "fail" are incorporated, I will be stressful"

"But, without a border line to determine pass and fail, how the school determines whether you are a competent pharmacist or not? Anyone can be a pharmacist."
So, I realised that it is a dead-ended questioning and answering session.

But, I do realise something. If I can change my mind from pursuing "a pass in exams" to "test your competency", I believe I can learn happily. Also, I also realise that the fact that one semester consists of only 12 studying weeks, I have to follow the pace set by university (unfortunately, I have no power to change the system, it seems that changing myself is the best way--with the condition that my passion is still with me along the process).

I like showering. Day time shower allows me to plan for my day; Night time shower enable me to review what have done on the day and how to do it better in the future. Sometimes, it is a place where I run away from reality =)

Zen Yang ANG
1228pm, 22-4-2011 (Earth Day)
Bentley, Western Australia



Thursday, April 21, 2011

Bukit Mertajam--the series

Six weeks of pharmacy training has finally ended. It is time for me to write up something I have been researching since January this year. It is the series of articles about Bukit Mertajam.














Reason??
1. Because it is my hometown. I feel guilty for not knowing the history of Bukit Mertajam
2. Because not many researchers studying the history of Bukit Mertajam and therefore not many references around, especially in English language.
3. Because I am interested in history and researching about Bukit Mertajam history is part of my spiritual life (pls see 有感而发 by Chin Hou if you wish to understand the physical and spiritual lives)
4 Because I want to share it to everyone
















I must admit that I am not a historical researcher and my writing will not meet the standard for sure. So it is a platform for:

1 Those who are interested in Bukit Mertajam.
2 Future researchers who like to study Bukit Mertajam ( I will provide references at the end of each writing).















Zen Yang ANG
1114pm, 21-4-2011
Bentley, Perth

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

In respond to: Is it good to work in Singapore?

Recently there been a lot of circulation of this article around facebook and few of mt friends had ask me my view regarding what had be said in the article.

First of all, in my opinion the guy who wrote that article is very grey. Everything to him is good but yet bad is more than the good stuff and I personally don't like things to be one sided. If reviewing somethings, it should stick to neutral as much as possible.

Before any one who decide to come to Singapore, they must have a purpose in mind, might it be study, work, or education purpose. You must know what you looking for and be ready to give and take. In my case, I decide to come to Singapore to pursuit my education 6 years ago which is 2006 and the education part is the point that I want to review in it.

I always knew that I am not the brightest student in class so don't mention about the whole school or even the nation. I had a not so good, not so bad result for my SPM and I knew I wouldn't survive the STPM if i continue studying it. It was out of a blue that one my my friend suggested me  that I should apply for polytechnic and it was then my life at Singapore begins.

For all these years in Singapore, it show me one things which is if you fight for your future, the chances are always there! You might said you blew your youth for not having a good grade in what ever level. The education system here already provide you with the back up plan. People who didn't do well in O level can always go for polytechnic even if polytechnic failed to give you a seat, there is still ITE. (More on those you should click on the links.)

When I came to Singapore, I don't have much money to spare and I spend most of my time in a wall of four. I do agree that living expenses in Singapore is high but only if you are spending Ringgit! A meal in Singapore campus or hawker center hardly cost you more then 5 dollars and drinks included. In Malaysia, a bow of Chicken rice at KL I believe more then 3 ringgit and a coke also cost you at least 1 ringgit 50 cents. Which without conversion they are on PAR! So basically just don't compare price with conversion, if you end up in Australia you are not be able to settle a meal outside with anything less then 10 AUD.

After 3 years, I finally get my certs and luckily I did it decently well and awarded with a Merit. So what does this be able to bring me? With a Merit Cert, it actually allows me to apply for any of the courses open up for application in Singapore Universities! But good things came with a price, if you are doing the same subject you took in your Poly, you are able to get exemption for certain module and shorter period to complete the degree.

I always had this question asked by my friends. "How long do you need to complete your degree after 3 years in polytechnic?" I told them another 3 years ahead! They always gave me the same respond. "What so long? Another 3 years?" I answered:"Yes but is short, you already did 2 years STPM and your degree need additional 4 years, so you just have to do the math is the same total of 6 years to complete an undergrad degree." Another good news is that, if after your diploma you join the work force for at least two years, you can apply for another course exemption in the Industrial Attachment Program which is a 6 months course, did a few subject in advance by overloading, wahla~~ you can actually finish it in 2 years! Of course by that path you need to work harder than most of your friend!

Next, you might be wondering about the price of studying in Singapore, is must be a lot! Yes you are totally correct and wrong at the same time! Singapore have a very good system in keeping their money flow in the correct path. Look at the table below:


You must be thinking that 26000 SGD / Year must be mad and how would you be so easily be given subsidized! But the real fact is everyone can get the subsidised tuition fees from Singapore Gov. with only one condition which is after graduate you will need to work inside Singapore for at least 3 years to finish the bond! So that's a great deal isn't? So how to get? Just apply here. Or you can actually don't even bother about it, because it will come to you automatically and you would need to prepare 2 sureties which can just be you parents or any PR in Singapore!

The next question would be how do I pay the 12000 SGD/year? That's another simple question to answer. You would need to apply for loan from the local bank. In NTU it should be OCBC bank and it will provide up to 100% of the tuition fees. So what's the down side of this great deal? You would need to have a Singaporean or PRs as a surety and the interest rate per annual is 4.75%. But that shouldn't set you back if you know what you really want!

Last you would be wondering how about my daily living expenses and the rest of 20%? Yes is another great one, just approach Student union. I have no idea how it works out, but it should be 80% correct from here which they can loan you some living expenses. I love this phrase the most:" There's a WILL, there's a WAY!"

Base on the above, you can always think about the study opportunity provided in other countries.

That's my insight about studying in Singapore and you can always choose to agree to disagreement!
Comments box below and always welcome!

Monday, February 21, 2011

五岁至八岁时的天堂

往草坡的路途

“妈咪,我去草坡了”既兴奋又细尖的声音,从我喉咙发出。当时,时钟的分针和秒针正指向12的位子(是如此的准时啊。)

“七点以前跟我厝(tuin tshu)”既尖又如雷公般的声音从厨房发出。

其实,只是隐隐约约听见“七点”二字,自己早就在路途一半。就算身边有人擦肩而过,往往是在七八小步后才发现刹那前好像有一物在自己身旁掠过。边跑边转头回望,虽然不知道是谁,反正就是住在附近的大婶。

Aunty”一词便脱口而出,脚步也放慢了。

对方应声也转头过来,往往回应会是“Ooi”。

比较认识的长辈也许会加多一句,“去草场玩啊?”

脚步渐快,脸颊开始转回原本的方位,敷衍地答道“嗯”。之后便向已充满嬉笑声的草坡奔去。
离草坡卅步之遥,已可以一清二楚地望到草场中的一切。目光往往都注视在离自己较近的滑板,加快速度的奔跑。廿九、廿八、廿七。。。。。。九、八,等等!面前有个大沟渠(有一尺的宽度啊)!敏捷的身体不但不及时煞车,反而加快速度,离沟渠半步的处,潜意识使双脚踏稳地后,隐隐约约可以见到疤痕的双脚顿时略弯后强健的肌肉再把双拉直,脚跟随着被抬起,这时仅据着寸土地脚尖再向地面使出最后一道劲。此霎那,身体是浮在空中同时向草场迈进。着在铺满深绿色的野草的陆地是时,膝盖处也略弯后才放直。整个过程只是区区是半秒钟。心里暗数着:五、四、三、二、一。

(2011220日下午10时于Bentley, Western Australia)

滑板
终于到达了通往滑板顶处的阶梯 --“天国的阶梯”。
只是这镀黄的“天国”楼梯是长满却是粗糙又易割手的棕色铁锈。有时,手掌不经意靠近鼻子时,将会闻到类似血的味道,但手掌却没流血。奇怪! 滑板像一个畸形的A字母。高约二米半,连顶端踏板一起计算,共有十一个阶级。与滑板相比,阶梯的较短及斜度较高。滑板正中间,有条垂直但并不粗大的筒状铁柱支撑着,两个虎口就可以将铁条食指并食指拇指并拇指轻易地围住了

“前面的快点啦”在那儿呆了半天还是寸步不移的我不耐烦地喊道。深知自己还是最后一位(其实,顶端平台的阶梯的空间只是可以容纳六、七人而已。同时,我也意识地滑板通常不会排队太久就可以轮到自己了。也许这项是我第一项游戏吧,所以显得有点期待、兴奋及希望马上可以轮到自己。所以不经觉地怨了一下。

尾音还没消,就杀出一句,“等下先啦”。随着声音往排队人群仰望,一个脚穿黄裤身穿“Hello Kitty 衣服的女孩正瞪着我。因该是她吧。说完扎着辫子的她便往原来的方向望。她的那一对辫子,随的她的转头,像拨浪鼓的坠子,分别向脸颊及后脑部位轻打。

“死八婆”我在唇间不发出声音的骂道。此时,脚步也往上三个梯级移步,眼睛扫描着远处几棵果株。

细说滑板的几种玩法
经常,一些大我几岁的哥哥是不走“正路”。整个滑板主要是由四支直立的圆铁柱所支撑的。四支铁柱的梢也是滑板顶端四方平台的支撑点。每两支直立圆铁柱的中心则由一根打横的铁条连接着。这样就好像打横的铁条们形成四方戒指,套在四支直立的圆铁柱中。这些打横铁条离地面越一米,正好可让大哥哥们从面爬上横铁条,再以横铁条为出发点向顶端平台迈进。顽皮的我也曾试几番。

又移上三步。

滑板,谁说一定要坐着滑下。只要鞋子够滑,可以从顶端站着往下滑。当然,过程要以双手平衡。最大的问题是在着陆时。这时因为着陆区域是由比滑板木板本身更滑瓦片铺成的。由于,从滑板往下滑着陆时,速度会剧增,没经验者往往屁股要“开花”咯。虽然很痛,不过还是硬着“股皮”不断尝试,滑了又跌,跌了又滑。本人也是这样锻炼,才把这招式掌握。“头向下脚朝上”的招式就不用多说了。

再移三个梯阶。

曾经玩滑梯的人应该懂得让先前的那一个完全滑下着陆及离开着陆区域后,自己才可以往下滑。如不这样做,从顶端的人将会把刚着陆但来不及起身离开的同伴踢个正着。后果可能会严重。当然,左右的扶手可用来紧急煞车。但手掌可能会被擦伤;不幸运的话,木屑可能会刺进手掌,那种隐约的刺痛可不是好受的。

两格,到顶了。滑板没有其他人的时候,站在顶端平台瞻望远景及脚下的活动其实是挺写意的一件事。

有时,滑下来后,如发觉没他人滑板,那么,滑板就变成了“楼梯”。双手用力握着滑板左右扶手,尽量把自己推到更高。配合此动作的双脚(穿着鞋的话)则须要骑脚车似的不停地向顶端爬(因为拖鞋及滑板摩擦力低)。脚一停下,代表着整个人将会从骑脚车式变成俯卧式,然后,肚皮朝地背后朝天地往下滑。另一种方式是从远处(穿着鞋)直奔到顶端平台上;最简单的还是赤着脚吧。

“喂,快点滑下去啦,在发什么梦”一个站在我后方的小弟不耐烦地说到。

“哦,okay。”

为什么一个滑板有这么多种玩法?小孩能做到,大人做得到吗?
(2011221日上午1.10于Bentley, Western Australia)

Monday, February 14, 2011

Getting to Know Yourself is Important

I had just came back from a lecture classes at Nanyang Technology University. It was a lecture regarding Power Switching in Electrical and is part of a Master Courses that my friend took. In a short one hour I felt that get to know myself in a Quantum Leap. Because I finally find out that what I don't like.


I like to try a lot of stuff to figure out how much I like them and how much I dislike them. Is the scenario above, I had proven that I really don't like Power Electrical stuff. But much more interested in other field.

This had help me to lessen the choice of subject to take in my future. If I had not follow my friend for a his lecture, I won't have know it now!

Try and you shall know!