About this Site

Warning!!! This is a Chi-English site, most of the time in Bazi Reading Section Pages and often in myBlog Section Pages too.

The purpose of this site is to introduce myself, and best to show off my skills and knowledges to the hiring manager in the HR of a company of my suite. The the other purpose is to have fun and hand-on practice what I have learned. I know that this site is like a maze, and I am going to make it like a maze to amaze my audien. And the security part is not that bad. This is going be a worry-free onlne-community to you.

Do me some business, so that can encourage my effort to work on more for you, such as posting downloading teaching materials in an App for foreign languages and some other certificate program like the CMA, Certified Medical Assistance Program.

Feel free to Contact Me, Thanks.



About Bazi

Bazi is straight ping-yin translation from the Chinese Numerology studies, pretty similar and somewhat related to the Zodiac Reading in Ancient Roma.

It tells you all kind of predictable fortunes, such as your personal lucks, marriage, parents, and health of sorts.

Bazi has been invent in ancient China, originally made for timing, but of discoveries, it also can link from the general fortune of geography to personal. What a miracle of orientation core of the time and numbers.



About myBlog

Why I need a blog? Simply because I like to write about my daily living, remember all the pieces of my heart and well-being, no matter war or peace about the concurrence.

myBlog can only work with about less than 1 minute video, some picture attachments, some pencil drawings, and the main part is my writing.

And most likely, my writing is going to be in Chinese-written language. Sorry, I can't help with that, my rooting Chinese are more delicate and comprehensive, and not even translation can catch that scene and sensation...

Maybe sometimes, I would write in English or translate into English for a Chinese-written passage, but most of the time the language goes by itself that can't be translated...

If you know English, most likely is a simpler interpretation of the Chinese wordings.



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About myShop

I make cheap jewlry, those that I think I can wear everyday by not over carrying the expensive ones.

Plus, with some old-aged fashionable women's handbags that I bought over 10 years ago. Most of them are new, for only tried on without using it.

And I am learning a more complicated knitting technique and it's pattern names, will show you in myShop.

Feel free to take a look at myShop



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About mySinging

It's not surprise that I can sing, but I can sing real good, only with Kareoke. But real sorry, I don't sing English songs that much. I think I missed the time when everybody would go listen to pop English songs. Even though I know the song, but I still can pick up the bits that hit the bottom of your heart like that rythmic flow.

I sing only Chinese Kareoke, I don't remember the lyrics, because I am no a professional singer, I sing only for fun. However, you can enjoy my singing, if not, then turn it off. But can you please give a like.

Surprise!!! If you like my singing, I can burn you a CD, for that...it's going to be a price with shipping fee, Thanks.



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About the Author

I am not so significant that I can write a list of degrees and doctorals here. But I would just tell a little bit about myself below.



Where am I come from?

I come from Guang-Zhou, China. I like my childhood, there I learned how to read and write and the most useful Pin-Yin. Guang-Zhou is in the southern part of China. You might have known it if I told you the name people used to call it in the old day--they called it Canton. It's moisted almost for all the seasons, and it's moisted and hot in the summer. Particularly, I am from Guang-Zhou city, which is a city of the Guang-Zhou province. I still remember the "stone city" there with people in a very casual manner, but it's still busy because it's a city.

There are so many temples located on the streets and alleys with burning incenses...and there are small, medium, and large food restaurants all over the place...that makes up the "busy" look. I use quote for busy, because they are not really too busy to be told. People there like to poem, sing, workship god(s), make crafts, sew and stitch, and etc. I can tell if a person come from Guang-Zhou, especially they've been there for generations (but many people can't tell in between the cantonese). A minor accents and way of speech can tell, because the very stylish works of arts that cultivated the difference.



When I was young

Then I have moved to the United States since I was twelve. I like the days when I had walked more than 40 streets, and it had took about 40 minutes from the busy avenue to home everyday. I took bus from school to the busy avenue where my best friend live, and where we do a little gethering, and after that I walk home from there. I enjoyed the walking because I can always pass by the shops and do window shopping. And I had started working part-time at the bakeries to earn some treats myself. Walking is so refreshing and dural...but in fact, I was just wanted to save the half-fare, which is only seventy-five cents.



When I was in College

Then I had luck, because I got admitted by the College of Staten Island, and I learned the programming skill from there. I earned a two-year associate's degree, but I finished the four year curriculum without filing for graduation. Again, I did not lose my "walking skills"...because the college is pretty spacious. I still had the chance to walk from building to building across the campus, no matter if it's a freezing winter or a burning summer.



What am I doing now?

After marriage and gave birth to my son, I worked at home to take care my parents and son. And also, I spare some time to write this programming app. Once in a while I write poem, once in a while I sing, and once in a while I play piano...but most recently, I was trying to rewrite the site and the Bazi App. Please feel free to take a look at Little Town's Tong.



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