"Assert yourself, your ideas are worthwhile." Who knew that only half of Asian Americans vote? Last weekend, there was also a series of free concerts held to entertain people and get them to register to vote. Fellow AAs, let's go out there and make a difference! … [Read more...]
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Soujausi: troubles left behind/unfinished thingsDuring the Tang dynasty, a poet named Lauh Yuh Sehk (A.D. 772-843) achieved the chisi rank (equal to provincial governor) in Soujau. There he saw a beautiful girl called Douh Waih Leuhng, who was the minister of public works' concubine. He wrote her this poem: She sets her cloudy hair in the most popular style, The songs which she sings are as soft as spring breezes. Minister Leih will take it as a very usual thing since he sees her very … [Read more...]