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  1. WoW Cool Japanese temple! The whole building is very traditional
  2. Red Force Red Force This is while in the other factories of the time Research a new package with BrickTW accessories with dolls Good results
  3. I transform my pics for fill 800 pixels. The demon-killer tags as your mention are Taoist magic figures to restrain the demons. Here are the classic Chinese vampire ... to stop it from jumping around causing harm, a slip of blessed paper by a master taoist priest is placed at their head.
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  5. Jiang Shi (simplified Chinese: 僵尸; traditional Chinese: 僵屍 or; pinyin: jiāngshī; literally "stiff corpse" or "zombie") are reanimated corpses that hop around, killing living creatures to absorb life essence (气/氣qì) from their victims. Jiāngshī is pronounced gœngsi in Cantonese, or kyonshi in Japanese. They are said to be created when a person's soul (魄 pò) fails to leave the deceased's body, due to improper death, suicide, or just wanting to cause trouble.[1][2] Generally their appearance can range from plain ordinary (as in the case of a recently deceased person) to downright horrifying (i.e. rotting flesh, stiffness, rigor mortis, the like commonly associated with corpses that have been in a state of decay over a period of time). A peculiar feature is their greenish-white furry skin; one theory is this is derived from fungus or mold growing on corpses. They are said to have long white hair all over their heads[3] and they may be animals.[4] The influence of Western vampire stories brought the blood-sucking aspect to the Chinese myth in more modern times. A supposed source of the jiang shi stories came from the folk practice of "Traveling a Corpse over a Thousand Li" (千里行屍), where traveling companions or family members who could not afford wagons or had very little money would hire Taoist priests to transport corpses of their friends/family members who died far away from home over long distances by teaching them to hop on their own feet back to their hometown for proper burial. Taoist priests would transport the corpses only at night and would ring bells to notify other pedestrians of their presence because it was considered bad luck for a living person to set eyes upon a jiang shi. This practice (湘西趕屍) was popular in Xiangxi where many people left their hometown to work elsewhere.[5][6] After they died, their corpses were transported back to their rural hometown using long bamboo rods, believing they would be homesick if buried somewhere unfamiliar. When the bamboo flexed up and down, the corpses appeared to be hopping in unison from a distance. [7][8][9] Once it was a myth.[10] Some people speculate that the stories about jiang shi was originally made up by smugglers who disguised their illegal activities as corpse transportation and wanted to scare off law enforcement officers.[11] There may be victims of premature burial.[12] They are sometimes called Chinese vampires by Westerners, despite the fact that unlike vampires, most jiang shi usually have no self-awareness, consciousness or independent thought, so they are also called Chinese zombies
  6. Thank you!! A lively discussion, we will more closely to the development of the East parts.
  7. Thank you all warm Proposal
  8. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tigerggyy/
  9. BrickTW BrickLink Shop New Shipping Policy: All your procurement in our bricklink shop and grand amount per one order a.) Reach US $50 can reduce US $5 shipping charge per order b.) Reach US $100 can reduce US $10 shipping charge per order c.) Over US $150 you don’t need to pay shipping charge per order d.) Less US $50 need to pay US $15 per order NO HANDLING FEE / NO PAYPAL FEE Ordinarilly, we ship by registered air mail through Taiwanese Post. Will ship to registered address by Paypal without additional advice. -No insurance included without additional advice.
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  11. All your procurement in our bricklink shop and grand amount per one order reach US $25, you can get one cape for free. All your procurement in our bricklink shop and grand amount per one order reach US $50, you can get one Wizard SET for free. (Excluding freight) p.s. There are 6 different packages, we will randomly send out. 1.Earth Wizard 2.Fire Wizard 3.Sea Wizard 4.Wind Wizard 5.White Jade Wizard 6.Green Jade Wizard http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=bricktw
  12. The way was to use wires, but ignore the latter system is not so simple .....
  13. An ordinary soldier, how to reverse the fate of the Qing Dynasty was overthrown? The tiger live with soldier together for several years, but it always do not understand the war ... It only know no matter how, it only can wait for the soldier come back!
  14. Zhongyuan or the Central Plain of China (Chinese: 中原; pinyin: Zhōngyuán) refers to the area on the lower reaches of the Yellow River which formed the cradle of Chinese civilization. It forms part of the North China Plain.
  15. There are customers who want to have a singular product promotion. February is a holiday month it is Chinese New Year. For celebrate we hold a promotion of singular product from now till end of February. With immediate effect you purchase any products on our website, you can get one for free the same product. Our shops link Bricklink store - Bricktw Notice: Taiwan Post deadline dates for ground shipping for Chinese New Year is February 12th. AFTER this date we can not say parcels will arrive in time for Chinese New Year. Taiwan Post will resume operating on February 21th. All of our product 100% made in Taiwan (inc. raw material) We guarantee all of our plastic material will not use recycle material.
  16. Writing your creation to use those diagrams.
  17. I sell him spare parts, because he was not really understand English. I told a friend he was for many years, I am now developing and producing a lot of parts, he would shoot a lot of creative photos.
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