1/29/09
Happy Chinese New Year ~
was back in Malaysia recently for CNY as usual and came back a little richer heh. ( although in RM )
This new year also marks the end of my study life in my final semester of school which means i will be officially unemployed soon. *awww*
On a brighter note, I'm slacking my way through again since I do not have a good chance to improve my overall score so i'm pretty much relaxed this few months =)
As the countdown begins to the end of our studying lives, many of my friends and myself find us looking more around us and what our future beholds and less of what goes on in campus.
i guess this is expected of final year students braving a whole new world out there when more than 10 years of studying comes to an end. Although I will be missing the life of a slacking student, I'm sure future challenges will prove exciting and testing for many of us as well when we step into the working society.
In the meantime, let's all hope for a good year ahead ! Huat ah !
1/21/09
First miracle of 2009
A few days ago i was fretting over about my module FIN2004 which is finance. I was bidding for it in the last round but i did not have enough points.
I did an appeal through the school website but no news after days of waiting. While travelling on the bus today I prayed about this matter and hope for the best.
Around 5pm while i was checking my nus mail at the school computer, I received an email saying I got the module ! The very same afternoon !
All I can say is that miracles happen when you pray. All glory to God =)
1/13/09
Song hye-kyo speaks english
I couldn't quite catch what she said after 2 lines but maybe your ears are sharper haha.
1/10/09
Red Cliff
After watching the first part last year, the much anticipated movie Red Cliff 2 is finally out. I was a little disappointed due to the lack of fighting scenes throughout most of the movie but the final battle was really well elaborated with the decisive naval battle which crippled Cao's navy and a 2-pronged attack by Zhou Yu and Liu Bei crushed Cao's forces in the middle leaving them with no escape.
3 factors which led to Zhou's success in the battle
- change in wind direction in their favour for a fire attack on the ships
- poor choice of base camp by Cao which renders the navy useless
- finally the intelligence of Zhuge Liang in devising the military strategy
The movie also depicts Zhuge Liang (takeshi kaneshiro) as a know-it-all whether it comes to farming, delivering a horse, playing zither, predicting the weather and of cause coming up with surefire military strategies.
One of the things he did which impressed me was how he manage to create 100 000 arrows in 3 days.
Using straw boats to borrow arrows
Before the Battle of Red Cliffs, Zhuge Liang went to visit the Wu camp to assist Wu strategist Zhou Yu. Zhou Yu saw Zhuge Liang as a threat to Eastern Wu and was also jealous of Zhuge Liang's talent. Therefore, he assigned Zhuge Liang the task to make 100,000 arrows in ten days or face execution. Zhuge Liang, however, swore he would finish this seemingly impossible task in three days. He requested 20 large boats, each manned with many straw men and a few soldiers. Before dawn, Zhuge Liang ordered his soldiers to beat war drums and shout orders, to imitate the noise of an attack.
Zhuge Liang sat with Lu Su inside one of the boats drinking wine. The Wei soldiers, unable to see in the fog, fired many volleys of arrows at the sound of the drums. The straw men were soon filled with arrows, and Zhuge Liang returned to Wu having fulfilled his promise.
Other strategies not in the movie ...
Stone Sentinel Maze
In Chapter 84, as Lu Xun pursued the fleeing Liu Bei after the Battle of Yiling, he felt a strong enemy presence near Baidicheng and cautioned his army for possible ambush. He sent scouts ahead, who reported that the area was empty except for some scattered piles of stones. Bewildered, he asked one of the locals, who answered that Qi started to emerge from the area after Zhuge Liang had arranged the stones there. Lu Xun himself then inspected the area, and determined that the array was only a petty display of deception. He led a few cavaliers into the array, and as he was about to come out, a strong gust blew. Soon, duststorms were shadowing the sky and the stones became swords, mountainous piles of dirt emerged while the waves of the Yangtze River sounded like swords and drums. Lu Xun exclaimed, "I fell into Zhuge's trap!" and attempted to exit to no avail.
Suddenly, Lu Xun saw an old man standing before his horse, who then asked if Lu needed assistance out of the array. Lu Xun followed the man and exited the maze unharmed. The old man revealed himself to be Zhuge Liang's father-in-law Huang Chengyan, and explained that the array is constructed using the ideas of the Bagua. Huang Chengyan said that Zhuge Liang had predicted that a Wu general would stumble across this maze as he constructed the structure, and asked Huang Chengyan not to lead the general out when that happens. Lu Xun immediately dismounted from his horse and thanked Huang Chengyan, and when he returned to his camp, he exclaimed that he could never top the genius of Zhuge Liang.
Empty Fort Strategy
During the first Northern Expedition, his efforts to capture Chang'an were undermined by the loss at the Battle of Jieting. With the loss of Jieting, Zhuge Liang's current location, Xicheng (西城), was in great danger. With the army deployed elsewhere and left with only a handful of civil officers in the city, Zhuge Liang decided to use a ploy to ward off the advancing Wei army.
Zhuge Liang ordered all the gates to be opened and had civilians sweeping the roads while he sat high up on the gates calmly playing his zither with two children beside him. When the Cao Wei commander and strategist Sima Yi approached the fort with the Wei military, he was puzzled by the scene and ordered his troops to retreat.
Zhuge Liang later told the bewildered civil officers that the strategy only worked because Sima Yi was a man of suspicion, the latter having personally witnessed the success of Zhuge Liang's highly effective ambushing and misdirection tactics many times before. Furthermore, Zhuge Liang had a reputation as a keen but extremely careful military tactician who rarely took risks. Zhuge Liang's well-known carefulness, coupled with Sima Yi's own suspicious nature, led Sima Yi to the conclusion that entry into the apparently empty city would have drawn his troops into an ambush. It is unlikely the same strategy would have worked on someone else, and indeed Sima Yi's son Sima Zhao saw through the ruse immediately and counseled his father against retreat.
1/3/09
Goodbye 2008, Hello 2009 ~!
Hello everyone, Happy New Year to you !
Hope you have a great time counting down to 2009 unlike me who spent the last few seconds at the side of the road watching fireworks only to be blocked by the occasional buses passing by.
Sorry this post is a little late due to my busy *ahem* schedule of slacking and dota-ing. Went to Clarke Quay on the last day of 2008 for dinner at Billy Bombers. Shan't bore you with the details so I shall upload some photos instead =)
For a picture speaks a thousand words.