Chinese warlord during the Eastern Han Dynasty
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Dal grande classico della letteratura cinese, attraverso il ribelle Zhang Jue e lo stratega Cao Cao, alla Cina contemporanea: ribellioni, strategia, visione del mondo. Questo episodio è stato registrato al Chora Festival Volume 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Podtimists, This Chase plays one single game, and it's a good one! Also David continues to tip-toe (in his Jordans) into the wide world of Apple Arcade. We also took a deeper look at the supremely bizarre Little Big Adventure 2. This game was suggested to us by listener Dirst and Ponk. Thank you both! --- Timestamps: (0:00) - Intro (4:46) - What Chase has been playing (5:31) - Dynasty Warriors: Origins (40:48) - What David has been playing (41:26) - Cat Quest 2 (41:57) - Metaphor Refantazio (44:07) - Sonic Dream Team (47:48) - NBA 2K Arcade Edition (54:05) - Death and Taxes (57:34) - Chase & David's Podtimistic thing of the week (1:03:08) - The Manga Minute(s) (1:09:07) - Good Games! Featuring Little Big Adventure 2 (1:28:28) - Outro --- Games mentioned: Dynasty Warriors Origins Cat Quest 2 Metaphor Refantazio Sonic Dream Team NBA 2K Arcade Edition Death and Taxes Little Big Adventure 2
This Week on The Casual Hour… Chase takes over the show to talk about the 10th installment in the Dynasty Warriors franchise, Dynasty Warriors Origins. How long can he talk before Bobby full glazes over? Don't worry, because we also talk about some fresh demos from the Steam RTS Fest as well as our initial impressions of the Switch 2. All that and more on this edition of The Casual Hour! // T W I T C H ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M W F @ 9 PM CST twitch.tv/thecasualhour youtube.com/thecasualhour instagram.com/thecasualhour // S U B S C R I B E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://www.youtube.com/thecasualhour We post Quick Looks and VOD from previous streams weekly! // F O L L O W ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One link to rule them all: www.thecasualhour.com // T H E C A S U A L H O U R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bobby Pease - https://linktr.ee/bob_omby Chase Koeneke - http://Linktr.ee/chase_koeneke // M U S I C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Love our theme music? It was created by Patric Brown. You can follow his antics on Twitter @insaneanalog or check out more of his music and download our theme at www.insaneanalog.com
State con Zhang Jue e i turbanti gialli o con Cao Cao e le sue strategie? Preferite Liu Bei o l'astuzia degli eunuchi? Per questa puntata numero 100, un episodio speciale: una rivisitazione di una parte de “Il Romanzo dei Tre Regni”, un grande classico della letteratura cinese: tra ordine e disordine, caos e armonia, battaglie, scontri epici, rivolte, sotterfugi e tanti riferimenti classici dell'identità cinese. Le voci di questa puntata sono di: Daniele Marinello, Graziano Nani, Luca Micheli, Alex Peverengo, Sara Poma, Simone Pieranni. Una citazione del testo è tratta da Laozi. Daodejing. Il Canone della Via e della Virtù, a cura di Attilio Andreini, Einaudi Il testo completo de Il Romanzo dei tre Regni in italiano è stato pubblicato da Luni editrice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ce qui se joue en Chine au IIIe siècle n'est rien d'autre que l'éclatement d'un empire Han alors en perdition. Mais que s'est-il produit précisément pour qu'y émergent trois royaumes concurrents, le Shu, le Wei et le Wu, dont les affrontements vont réduire en poussière des régions aussi vastes que la France ? Quel passé douloureux se cache derrière cette expression de « Trois Royaumes » ? Et que sait-on réellement de la mythique bataille de la Falaise rouge ? Alors que l'État et les structures économiques commencent à se désagréger, en proie à des forces de destruction qui les dépassent - des guerres à répétition, des invasions, la famine récurrente -, des communautés entières, quand elles ne sont pas détruites, doivent migrer, chercher protection, abri et subsistance ailleurs. Certains, dans ce chaos, parviennent à ouvrir par la force des armes le chemin d'un futur et deviennent alors des figures d'autorité, seigneurs de guerre aux prétentions hégémoniques tels Cao Cao, Yuan Shao ou Liu Bei. C'est cette histoire de sang et de fureur, nourrie des dernières découvertes archéologiques, que renouvelle en profondeur Danielle Elisseeff - qui est notre invitée pour Timeline - dans ce livre aussi vivant que novateur. Une longue interview, mais il est tellement rare et agréable d'avoir Danièle en Studio, et tellement rare aussi de parler de ce sujet.
The Battle of Red Cliffs, also known as the Battle of Chibi, was a decisive naval battle in the winter of AD 208–209 at the end of the Han dynasty, about twelve years prior to the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history.[4] The battle was fought between the allied forces of the southern warlords Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and Liu Qi against the numerically superior forces of the northern warlord Cao Cao. Liu Bei and Sun Quan frustrated Cao Cao's effort to conquer the land south of the Yangtze River and reunite the territory of the Eastern Han dynasty.
- Tạp chí Dân số thế giới vừa công bố khảo sát chiều cao trung bình của các nước cao nhất và thấp nhất thế giới năm 2023. Theo danh sách, người dân Indonesia có chiều cao trung bình thấp nhất thế giới trong khi người Hà Lan cao nhất thế giới. Chủ đề : Nước nào, dân số, cao nhất, thấp nhất --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1tintuc/support
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So much rancor in this world these days. Here's one that describes the feeling of mutual enmity that existed between two giants of their day, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. During the waning years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, three powerful forces jockeyed for position to see who might push the Liu's off the throne and take over to found a new dynasty. There was no reconciliation in the tea leaves. As far as Cao Cao of Wei and Sun Quan of Wu were concerned, that throne was only big enough for one of them. Here's a story from 208 AD that features a useful Chinese Saying born on the eve of the epic Battle of Red Cliffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In China ist vermutliche keine Epoche so beliebt, wie die Zeit der drei Reiche. Namen wie Cao Cao und Zhuge Liang sowie ihre Geschichten sind sogar in ganz Ost Asien legendär geworden. Medienliste Der Podcast auf Twitter Email Adresse Musik: Shenyang Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/
Available on Amazon worldwide. Warlords rise and fall within the broken Han empire. Old names vanish from the land, while brazen leaders make their fame—none more so than Cao Cao, the once powerless lord who now controls the puppet court of the emperor. As the final clash between Cao Cao and his old friend Yuan Shao draws near, the Hero of Chaos leads a brutal war to secure his borders and dominate his neighbors. His troops know no rest, his enemies no mercy, and while they learn to fear the glint of Cao Cao's spears, it's in the shadows that Liao Chun and his elite warriors sway the fate of the empire. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message
Today, we'll introduce a brand new museum that was an instant hit when it opened in central China's Henan Province that boasts over 400 cultural relics and offers a glimpse into the life of one of the most complicated and dubious characters in Chinese history.
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All the world's a hero, and we merely lost in this ill-considered and half-baked "joke." You know, one of the best parts of this episode is getting to provide context for the historical figures these machines are based on- I wish I'd done more of that in the first World Heroes ep! Once you see these designs you'll love em so much you'll build a tower to em like Cao Cao! ...sorry, that was also nothing. Not bringing my best material today. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Borderless by THIS IS JAPAN from SD Gundam World Heroes. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Reference material is hard to find on these, so we used the gunpla reviews by Schizophonic. If you wish to do the same, the Units Discussed names will each be a link to their respective page! Just click and take a look! Units discussed: Zhou Yu Akatsuki Da Qiao Artemie Gundam Xiao Qiao GN Archer (see above link) Bronze Bird Terrace Gan Ning Crossbone Gundam Robin Hood Gundam AGE-2
Nick, Clive and Darren take a look at some more non-Shaw Romance of the Three Kingdoms adaptations, in the form of an animated Japanese trilogy and an obscure mainland drama.
In this episode, we discuss Chinese History from the Shang Kingdom (1600 BCE) to the Qing (Manchu) Dynasty 1912 as well some of the most influential Chinese philosophies. Note that we are briefly skimming through thousands of years of Chinese history.Sources:Notes taken from Dr. Harry Miller at the University of South Alabama who specializes in Asian HistoryThe Essential World History - Textbookhttps://www.history.com/topics/ancient-china/shang-dynastyhttps://www.britannica.com/event/Spring-and-Autumn-Periodhttps://www.history.com/topics/ancient-china/tang-dynastyhttps://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/taoismhttps://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/confucianismhttps://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mohism/
Episode 83:This week we're continuing with On Practice and Contradiction by Mao ZedongThe two halves of the book are available online here:https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_16.htmhttps://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_17.htmThe previous episode that already covered chapter 2 of this book can be found here:https://www.abnormalmapping.com/leftist-reading-rss/2020/8/31/guest-leftist-reading-oppose-book-worship[Part 1]1. A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire[Bonus 1, from the archives]2. Oppose Book Worship[Part 2]3. On Practice: On the Relation between Knowledge and Practice, between Knowing and Doing[Part 3 - 6]4. On Contradiction [Part 6]5. Combat Liberalism6. The Chinese People Cannot Be Cowed by the Atom Bomb7. US Imperialism Is a Paper Tiger[Part 7 - This Week]8. Concerning Stalin's Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR - 0:489. Critique of Stalin's Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR - 13:18[1-7] - 15:58[8-13] - 20:46[14-18] - 28:31[19-23] - 31:13[24-27] - 36:51[Part 8-10?]10. On the Correct Handling of Contradictions among the People[Part 11?]11. Where Do Correct Ideas Come From?12. Talk on Questions of PhilosophyFootnotes:Chapter 81 - 0:58The book at issue in this critique is Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR by J. V. Stalin, Peking, Foreign Languages Press, 1972 (1st edn).The date for this document in the 1967 edition of Selected Works, volume VI, is 1959. The 1969 edition dates it 1958. There was no Ch'engchou (Chengzhou) Conference in November 1959, but there was one in November 1958. The document almost certainly dates from this earlier time.]2 - 3:21[Reply to Comrades A. V. Sanina and V. G. Venzher, included in Economic Problems.]3 - 6:51[A catty is 1.1 pounds.]4 - 8:06[Recipient of Stalin's second letter, included in Economic Problems.]5 - 8:45[The wage system established in 1953 emphasized predominantly short-term individual material incentives. It established an eight-grade wage point system ranging from 139 to 390 wage points per month. Similar work in different regions would receive an equal number of work points, but the value of work points varied according to regional costs of living. By 1956, the wage point system had been replaced by a wage system, but the eight-grade structure was retained.]6 - 9:16[Experimental fields sought to develop new and advanced techniques, such as close planting, early planting, deep ploughing, etc. If successful in increasing output, the techniques would be popularized throughout China. By increasing production and thus the total wage fund, the experimental field concept could help undermine the ideological base of the graded wage system by demonstrating that specialists could learn from the peasants.]7 - 9:46[This is identical, in Chinese, to ownership by the whole people.]Chapter 91 - 13:45[Reply to Comrades A. V. Sanina and V. G. Venzher.]2 - 15:56[These first four paragraphs comment critically on the entire text. There follows a series of comments criticizing specific sections. Before each comment Stalin's original text is given, as translated for Jen min ch'u pan she, 3rd edn, January 1958. (English edition: Peking, Foreign Languages Press, 1972.)]3 - 19:11[Mao is here talking about the excessive purchase of grain at the end of 1954 and the consequent rural grain shortages in the spring of 1955. Subsequently, the quota for state purchases was reduced by 7 billion catties and tension in the countryside eased. These occurrences, however, took place in the spring of 1955, not at the end of that year, which was characterized by the continuing high tide of collectivization in China's countryside.]4 - 27:59[Material in brackets added from Stalin's text to clarify the point.]5 - 33:52[Ch'in Shih Huang Ti (Qin Shi Huangdi), the first emperor, was a king of the state of Ch'in who, between 230 and 221 BC, conquered the neighbouring states and unified China. Under his rule, a feudal system was established, weights and measures and coinage were standardized. The legalist philosophy was the philosophical basis of the Ch'in. The first emperor is remembered for his burning of all non-utilitarian, ‘subversive' literature in 213 BC].6 - 33:55[Ts'ao Ts'ao (Cao Cao) was a famous general and chancellor of the latter Han dynasty (AD 25–220) who played a significant role in the wars which finally toppled the Han and led to the epoch of divided empire called the three kingdoms.]7 - 34:02[Mencius. Mao seems to mean ‘Let's not make a stock villain out of commodity production pedantically'.]
This episode concludes the 3 Kingdoms era and the rise of the Western Jin Dynasty. Sima Yi was for sure taking notes when Cao Cao 'saved' the Han Emperor and employed the same strategy against the Cao family many years later.
In this episode we will take a dive into Liu Bei's time in Jing province and how he managed to establish a power base after getting his ass handed to him by Cao Cao... A LOT! I mention John Zhu in this show, and I will be releasing my discussion with him in a few weeks. But here is his podcast if you want to begin listening to his show as well as mine: http://www.3kingdomspodcast.com/ http://www.outlawsofthemarsh.com/
In this episode, I go into the rise of both Yuan Shao and Cao Cao after the death of Dong Zhuo. Both of them had established themselves in Northern China, the 2 childhood friends knew there was no room for 2 ambitious warlords in the South and Guan Du was the location of their showdown. I hope you enjoy the episode!
This is the second part to my discussion with Mark from the Warlords of History podcast. In this episode, we focus mostly on the rise of Cao Cao's power in ancient China, and the Battle of Guangdu. Please be sure to check out Mark's podcast here: https://warlordsofhistory.com/ Hope you enjoy the show!
For the next 3 weeks, I will be uploading my discussion with Mark from the Warlords of History podcast channel. The main subject for discussion is the warlord Cao Cao from the 3 Kingdoms period. Be sure to check out Mark's episode at: https://warlordsofhistory.com/ I had a lot of fun discussing Cao Cao with Mark, it was a blast! Just FYI: I got a new mic, the sound might not sound 100% clean as this was my first time using it...
(English) In this video/audio, Supreme Master Ching Hai shares the ancient wisdom of different cultures while reading a Chinese tale, “The Immortal in Sheep's Clothing.” According to the story, Zho Chi is an immortal who has mastered magical arts. However, Cao Cao, the ambitious Prime Minister, is jealous of Zho Chi and tries to get rid of him. Why is Cao Cao afraid of Zho Chi? Will Zho Chi be able to help himself get out of this situation? Please listen to the story and explore human beings' subtle ...
Krieg. Krieg bleibt immer gleich. Im Jahr 208 dienten hunderttausende Vorfahren vieler heutiger Menschen in den Reichen des damaligen, unvereinten Chinas. Sie fragten sich, wann sie endlich nach Hause kommen können. Doch dann passierte für viele ein persönlicher Weltuntergang. Sie wurden alle in diese eine Schlacht geschickt, die durch einen offensichtlich zwielichtigen Strategen und einen Feldherren mit Alkoholproblem zu einer Katastrophe wurde. Die Geschichte wie es dazu kam und warum man immer die Richtigkeit der Krähenformationen überprüfen sollte, gibt’s heute bei uns im Podcast. Gefällt euch was wir machen? Gebt uns Feedback! Ob auf iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram oder hier in den Kommentaren. Oder bewertet uns auf Podchaser. Ihr sprecht – wir hören! Quellen zur aktueller Episode: Schlacht von Chibi (Wikipedia DE)Battle of Red Cliffs (Wikipedia EN)The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Luo Guanzhong, 1321)Für die Gamer: Dynasty Warriors 8 (nicht den 9. kaufen, der ist Mist!)Für die Film-Fans: Red Cliff (2008)Für die Serienjunkies: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (2010) Podcast Cover: Jennifer Waldhausen (www.jw-creations.com) Musik: Marked und Futuristic 4 von Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wir lieben Bewertungen! Newsletter gefällig? Email: Name:
208 - This is the legendary story of the Three Kingdoms of China and how the warlords Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan could not overcome one another, meaning that China would have to be split into three separate kingdoms, Cao Wei, Shu Han and Eastern Wu.
Today we explore the intersection of The Art of War, Cao Cao, and the work’s immense influence on the history of intelligence; as well as look into the unusual life of the last Han emperor. The post The Art of War: Intelligence in History & The Last Emperor of the Han Dynasty | 211AD-220AD appeared first on TGNR.
Severus creates a dynasty playing a key role in the Crisis of The Third Century. While Cao Cao fights to bring former Han lands into his grip. The post The Emergence of Septimius Severus & The Campaigns of Cao Cao | 201AD-210AD appeared first on TGNR.
This week the guys rap about WandaVision's latest, Sony's State of Play, the recent Pokemon Direct, Avatar Studios, and a whole lot more! Games Discussed: Final Fantasy X, God of War, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Persona 5 Strikers, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, Warriors of Fate, The Glass Staircase, Super Mario 3D World + Bower's Fury, Fallen Legion, Cris Tales Derrick X Mike Anime Challenge: Berserk Episode 18 / Full Metal Alchemist Episodes 52-54 For questions, comments, suggestions, etc. please email us at mcpaperstacks@gmail.com Derrick's Store: https://www.ebay.com/str/gamergoodiesandmore Mike's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mcpaperstacks Stop by and follow/like!: https://www.facebook.com/Player2HasEnteredThePod Time Stamps: Ben's English Accent (0:50) Lying To Children (2:28) Derrick's Pickups (4:30) Avatar's Coming Back Baby! (6:26) WandaVision Episode 8 Review (Spoilers!) (8:05) Derrick Tries Some Game Demos (23:41) Persona 5 Strikers (25:15) Warriors of Fate (32:42) The Glass Staircase (33:47) Final Fantasy X (34:37) Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (35:08) God of War PS5 (36:32) Bowser's Fury (39:01) Anthem Dies/EA Removes Multiplayer From Dragon Age (40:18) Sony Japan Studios Halt Development (41:26) PS Plus Games for March (41:53) PS VR 2 Announced (42:22) Bravely Default 2 Spirits in Smash (42:31) Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 HD Coming to Switch/PS5/Series X (42:46) Pokemon Direct (43:11) Sony State of Play (49:17) Whatchu Feelin'?: Young Rock (56:13) Whatchu Feelin'?: Ronald Jenkees (57:42) Derrick X Mike Anime Challenge (1:00:32) Berserk Episode 18 (1:01:27) Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood 52-54 (1:06:33) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/player2hasenteredthepod/support
In a change of pace, those sweet boys jump back into antiquity in order to lay waste to thousands of Chinese peasants. Sworn brothers Joe and Ethan do a birds-eye view of a series that is near and dear to their hearts, Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors, and take a peek at its sister series, Samurai Warriors. We discuss the historical setting for these games, the pros and cons of Musuo gameplay, and discuss the games to avoid/to enjoy if you are going to jump into this series.
When Cao Cao needed money to support his military ambition, he initiated a special profession, which he named “Fortune-seeking Captain.” In reality, he was a leader of a tomb raiding team who stole gold, silver, and other treasures from the dead. Tune in to hear more fascinating details about the legend of this general. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(English) In this video/audio, Supreme Master Ching Hai shares the ancient wisdom of different cultures while reading a Chinese tale, “The Immortal in Sheep’s Clothing.” According to the story, Zho Chi is an immortal who has mastered magical arts. However, Cao Cao, the ambitious Prime Minister, is jealous of Zho Chi and tries to get rid of him. Why is Cao Cao afraid of Zho Chi? Will Zho Chi be able to help himself get out of this situation? Please listen to the story and explore human beings’ subtle ...
Neste episódio, Balbi recebe Aline Terumi para viajar um pouco na maionese e dessa vez eles trocam idéia sobre A Arte da Guerra, um tratado militar do século IV a.C., escrito por um grande estrategista chamado Sun Tzu, em que se exaltam as qualidades de um bom general: o segredo, a dissimulação e a surpresa. O tratado é composto por treze capítulos, cada qual abordando um aspecto da estratégia de guerra, de modo a compor um panorama de todos os eventos e estratégias que devem ser abordados em um combate racional. Planejamento Inicial (始計, pinyin: Shǐjì) Guerreando (作戰, pinyin: Zuòzhàn) Estratégia ofensiva (謀攻, pinyin: Móugōng) Disposições (軍行, pinyin: Jūnxíng) Energia (兵勢, pinyin: Bīngshì) Fraquezas e forças (虛實, pinyin: Xūshí) Manobras (軍爭, pinyin: Jūnzhēng) As nove variáveis (九變, pinyin: Jiǔbiàn) Movimentações (行軍, pinyin: Xíngjūn) Terreno (地形, pinyin: Dìxíng) As nove variáveis de terreno (九地, pinyin: Jiǔdì) Ataques com o emprego de fogo (火攻, pinyin: Huǒgōng) Utilização de agentes secretos (用間, pinyin: Yòngjiàn) Acredita-se que o livro tenha sido usado por diversos estrategistas militares através da história como Napoleão, Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Takeda Shingen, Vo Nguyen Giap e Mao Tse Tung, e agora o Café com Dungeon comenta como você pode utilizar esse tratado para pensarmos em estratégias pertinentes para jogos de RPG, principalmente aqueles que não são movidos pela aniquilação necessária dos inimigos. ** Quer ajudar com as nossas vinhetas? Manda o audio pro meu whatsapp! Grave no gravador de som do seu celular, de um local sem barulho ambiente, e envie para o meu whatsapp, falando o diálogo da vinheta clássica ou algo parecido: "Oi, quer café?""Café com que?""Café com Dungeon" O whatsapp/ telegram é este a+55 11 93087.9341 *** CONSIDERE APOIAR O ROLÉ!!!! Torne-se um Assinante do Café, com Dungeon, com planos a partir de R$5, e contribua para que voltemos a ter episódios 5x por semana e mais!https://picpay.me/cafecomdungeon Muito obrigado a todos os assinantes do nível Expresso - esse apoio ajuda demais; e muitíssimo obrigado aos apoiadores Café com Creme e Café Gourmet: Abílio JúniorAdriel Lucas Balieiro RodriguesAline MacielAndré Luiz Marcondes PontesBrayner SilvaCaio Messias CavazzanaCarlos SilvaCássio FélixCésar Roberto Milman Da SilvaDaniel NatãDenis LimaDiego BassinelloDiogo NogueiraDm QuiralEmanuel Max SousaErasmo BarrosFábio LuparelliFelipe EscosteguyFernando GuedesFranciolli AraújoFrancisco SiqueiraGeorge BonfimGersica Melchiades Glauber RochaGuilherme InojosaGustavo Baldez Oliveira DiasGustavo MuradGustavo PereiraHelber Del Bem MartinsHelder TorresJean PaesJoão Rafael Coelho Cruz E SousaJoao StorckJorge MonteiroLeandro FiamenghiLeonardo De Andrade CastilhoLeonardo Monteio De MoraisLeonardo OliveiraLuiz Eduardo RiconLuiz Felipe Pereira De SouzaMarcelo Pires BentesMarcos SouzaMatheus Amilton De SouzaNelson Mesquita Neudson Fernandes VasconcelosPatrícia BritoPaulo WeberPedro CocolaPedro WahRafael Caetano MingoranciRafael CruzRafael Da Rocha MassuiaRafael MoraesRafael RaposoRamon BezerraRaoni GodinhoRicardo MatteSamuel Francisco Alves GonçalvesSaulo ArideUlisses PachecoUlisses TasquetiVictor AntoniassiVictor MiguezXerxes Lins *** #Paracegover A capa traz o logo do Café com Dungeon, que é uma arte tipográfica de uma caneca com um d20 à sua frente e o nome do podcast em cima, como uma fumaça; tudo sobre um fundo preto, translúcido, que escurece uma ilustração chinesa de um guerreiro de armadura portando um arco. ____________________________________ O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.
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