This is my first recording for LibriVox. Shui Tiao Ge Tou 水調歌頭 by Shi Su 蘇軾

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LightAndLove
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Post by LightAndLove »

This is my first recording for LibriVox. Shui Tiao Ge Tou 水調歌頭 by Shi Su 蘇軾

Please check if this upload correct.

https://librivox.org/uploads/xx-nonproject/shui_tiao_ge_tou_lv_128kb.mp3
time: 4:10

text
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/27123/27123-0.txt

Thanks,
Light & Love

PS:
Shi Su 蘇軾 (1037 - 1101)
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8B%8F%E8%BD%BC#/media/File:Su_shi.jpg
Su Shi, also known as Dong Po (January 8, 1037 – August 24, 1101) was an amazingly talented individual who lived in China, during the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279). He was an esteemed writer, revered poet, innovative painter, and a respected calligrapher, as well as being a pharmacologist, gastronome, and statesman of the Song Dynasty: he was a major personality of the Song era.
CSCO
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Hi, LightAndLove大人,


Are you a Chinese?
蘇 family is great!!
!!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!!!!!!!..!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!...!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!
No way. He stole away a pretty thing, you know.
That's your heart.
!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!!!!!!!..!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!...!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!!!
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Post by lightcrystal »

That is great! Passes the checker tool easily.
How far back into the past could a Chinese person today read characters? I noticed that Shi Su 蘇軾 (1037 - 1101).
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If you would like to submit this recording to a project, please do so here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=90152

Read the first post for instructions on what to say for an introduction and at the end of the recording, the file naming instructions, etc. :)
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CSCO
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Post by CSCO »

Hi, LightAndLove大人 (小姐?) and all,


Their father 蘇洵 also is great. I read their proses in 唐宋八家文. Some people in Japan love their proses still. (Although Chinese characters have changed slightly, a Chinese with education could read old Chinese characters, maybe.)

We have been waiting for LightAndLove大人 (小姐?)!!
!!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!!!!!!!..!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!...!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!
No way. He stole away a pretty thing, you know.
That's your heart.
!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!!!!!!!..!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!...!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!!!
LightAndLove
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Post by LightAndLove »

Thanks all,

I re-uploaded this Shui Tiao Ge Tou 水調歌頭 by Shi Su 蘇軾 to https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/msw031_shui_tiao_ge_tou_lv_128kb.mp3
then reposted to viewtopic.php?f=60&t=90152&p=1996374#p1996374

I also uploaded another one Annotation of Guangchengzi 廣成子解 by Shi Su 蘇軾 to https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/msw031_annotation_of_guangchengzi_by_shi_su_lv_128kb.mp3
then posted to viewtopic.php?f=60&t=90152&p=1996374#p1996374

tips for new user like me:
the mp3gain is very useful to adjust volume to fit LibriVox needs a volume of 86dB-92dB.
mp3gain is free and can be download from http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/download.php

Please feel free let me if there is any things not correct for these two posts.

Thanks again,
Light & Love #亮真子
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