The chin or the mental region is the area of the face below the lower lip and including the mandibular prominence. It tends to be smaller and more rounded in human females, while bigger and more square in human males. It is formed by the lower front of the mandible. In humans there is a wide variety of chin structures, e.g. cleft chin.
In human evolution, the chin is a cladisticapomorphy, partially defining anatomically modern humans as distinct from archaic forms. Non-human anthropoid apes have a simian shelf for example. Elephants are the only other animals considered to display such a feature, although this leads to debate over the use of the term.
The chin emerged during the Middle and LatePleistocene, but its origin and biomechanical significance are the subjects of controversy. Prominent hypotheses include buttressing the jaw against stresses resulting from speech or chewing as well as simple sexual selection through mate choice. With the advent of more advanced computational facilities, finite element analyses have been used to support hypotheses involving mechanical stress. On the other hand, increased availability of data regarding sexual dimorphism in chins has also lent support to the sexual selection hypothesis as sexual dimorphism is more difficult to explain under other regimes. It is possible that multiple causal factors have played a role in the chin's evolution.
It is usually romanised as Chan in Cantonese, most widely used by those from Hong Kong, and sometimes as Chun. The surname Chen is also used in Hong Kong Cantonese, but not as often. The spelling, Chan, is widely used in Macao and Malaysia. In Min (including dialects of Chaoshan (Teochew), Hainan, Fujian, and Taiwan), the name is pronounced Tan. In Hakka and Taishanese, the name is spelled Gin. Some other Romanisations include Zen (from Wu), Ding and Chern. Chen can be variously spelt Tan, Chan or Chin in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries.
Did you know that the people with the top 3 surnames in China are more than the population in Indonesia? Or the surnames Zhang, Cheung and Chang are for the same Chinese characters? Find out more here!
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"SURNAME CHEN" in Cantonese (諶) - Flashcard
[sam4] "SURNAME CHEN" in Cantonese (諶) - Flashcard. Additional information about the word: faithful,sincere,surname Chen.
published: 01 Jul 2017
How to properly pronounce "Chen“ | ”陈" in Mandarin Chinese. Common Chinese Surname
Learn how to properly pronounce "Chen“ | ”陈", a common Chinese surname, in Mandarin Chinese.
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Why Do So Many Koreans Have The Same Last Names? | Street Interview
As you know, the cultural differences between Asia and the West is vast, and a lot of you were asking us why so many Koreans seem to have the same last name. In fact, if you ever bumped into a Korean person, there is apparently a 45% chance that their surname is probably Kim, Lee, or Park. But is this true? And if so, it raises a lot of interesting questions, like what happens when they get married? How do Koreans even feel about having similar surnames from each other? We hit the streets of Seoul to find out.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Korean population.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Are all Korean surnames the same?
2:31 - How did Koreans end up with similar surnames?
3:54 - Can you mar...
This is an English translation of 还记得你的姓 by 陈泫孝, an OST of the Chinese drama series, 周生如故 (One And Only).
还记得你的姓 – 陈泫孝 I Still Remember Your Surname – Chen Xua...
This is an English translation of 还记得你的姓 by 陈泫孝, an OST of the Chinese drama series, 周生如故 (One And Only).
还记得你的姓 – 陈泫孝 I Still Remember Your Surname – Chen Xuan Xiao (周生如故 One And Only OST) [Chi/Eng/Pinyin][Lyrics]
还记得你的姓 – 陈泫孝
词:栾福海 | 曲:栾福海 | 专辑:周生如故 OST
我是有多么的倔强
才会被爱刺伤
爱是人们扯的谎
我却信得 如此痴狂
它决定了 我的悲伤
却从未告诉我 要怎样的收场
我情愿你把我淡忘
也不要你受伤
如果只是 寂寞来偿
我想有天 我会习惯
习惯 这分秒的漫长
漫长又能怎样
世间如此熙攘 我会忘了伤
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
记忆像沙砾 被吞没进海底
我还看的清
一字一笔 在脑海描你
你离去 没有一点犹豫
我忘记 却是难以忘记
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
如墨的夜景 它封住了眼睛
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
我情愿你把我淡忘
也不要你受伤
如果只是 寂寞来偿
我想有天 我会习惯
习惯 这分秒的漫长
漫长又能怎样
世间如此熙攘 我会忘了伤
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
记忆像沙砾 被吞没进海底
我还看的清
一字一笔 在脑海描你
你离去 没有一点犹豫
我忘记 却是难以忘记
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
如墨的夜景 它封住了眼睛
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
_____________________________
References:
1. Images – 周生如故 电视剧 截图
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Comments:
听到这首歌的时候,我吓了一跳,因为这首歌也未免太现代了吧… … 我还以为这歌跑错剧组了😂
但这首歌有一句词我是真想不太明白:‘如墨的夜景’。‘夜景’意味这已经是晚上了,而我们也需要灯光才能看夜景的啊。那加上‘如墨’,不就是一片乌漆抹黑的,什么也看不到了嘛… … 所以到最后,我觉得词作可能想写的是‘如泼墨山水画’一样的夜景。这样,整首歌的意思就合理多了。当然这也是我个人的猜想,欢迎大家在评论中提出意见。
To be very honest, I got rather shocked when I heard this song – because It seems too contemporary for the drama series. I was wondering if they classify this song under the wrong drama… 😂
But there’s one line in the lyrics which I really can’t make sense of – ‘如墨的夜景’. ‘夜景’ means ‘night scene’, ‘如墨’ means ‘like black ink’ literally. But if you think about it, you will need some light to be able to see the scenery at night. Yet if you use the adjective ‘like black ink’ to describe the night scene, doesn’t it imply that it’s all dark then? In that case, what kind of scenery can you see? So, in the end, I figure that perhaps the lyricist is trying to say that ‘this night scene is like an ancient landscape painting done with splashes of ink’. Then the song’s lyrics make sense.
Still, this is my sole interpretation. Do comment below if you think otherwise. I welcome all feedback and discussion!
#oneandonlyost #engsub #周生如故 #陈泫孝 # #古风
This is an English translation of 还记得你的姓 by 陈泫孝, an OST of the Chinese drama series, 周生如故 (One And Only).
还记得你的姓 – 陈泫孝 I Still Remember Your Surname – Chen Xuan Xiao (周生如故 One And Only OST) [Chi/Eng/Pinyin][Lyrics]
还记得你的姓 – 陈泫孝
词:栾福海 | 曲:栾福海 | 专辑:周生如故 OST
我是有多么的倔强
才会被爱刺伤
爱是人们扯的谎
我却信得 如此痴狂
它决定了 我的悲伤
却从未告诉我 要怎样的收场
我情愿你把我淡忘
也不要你受伤
如果只是 寂寞来偿
我想有天 我会习惯
习惯 这分秒的漫长
漫长又能怎样
世间如此熙攘 我会忘了伤
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
记忆像沙砾 被吞没进海底
我还看的清
一字一笔 在脑海描你
你离去 没有一点犹豫
我忘记 却是难以忘记
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
如墨的夜景 它封住了眼睛
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
我情愿你把我淡忘
也不要你受伤
如果只是 寂寞来偿
我想有天 我会习惯
习惯 这分秒的漫长
漫长又能怎样
世间如此熙攘 我会忘了伤
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
记忆像沙砾 被吞没进海底
我还看的清
一字一笔 在脑海描你
你离去 没有一点犹豫
我忘记 却是难以忘记
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
如墨的夜景 它封住了眼睛
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
_____________________________
References:
1. Images – 周生如故 电视剧 截图
_____________________________
Comments:
听到这首歌的时候,我吓了一跳,因为这首歌也未免太现代了吧… … 我还以为这歌跑错剧组了😂
但这首歌有一句词我是真想不太明白:‘如墨的夜景’。‘夜景’意味这已经是晚上了,而我们也需要灯光才能看夜景的啊。那加上‘如墨’,不就是一片乌漆抹黑的,什么也看不到了嘛… … 所以到最后,我觉得词作可能想写的是‘如泼墨山水画’一样的夜景。这样,整首歌的意思就合理多了。当然这也是我个人的猜想,欢迎大家在评论中提出意见。
To be very honest, I got rather shocked when I heard this song – because It seems too contemporary for the drama series. I was wondering if they classify this song under the wrong drama… 😂
But there’s one line in the lyrics which I really can’t make sense of – ‘如墨的夜景’. ‘夜景’ means ‘night scene’, ‘如墨’ means ‘like black ink’ literally. But if you think about it, you will need some light to be able to see the scenery at night. Yet if you use the adjective ‘like black ink’ to describe the night scene, doesn’t it imply that it’s all dark then? In that case, what kind of scenery can you see? So, in the end, I figure that perhaps the lyricist is trying to say that ‘this night scene is like an ancient landscape painting done with splashes of ink’. Then the song’s lyrics make sense.
Still, this is my sole interpretation. Do comment below if you think otherwise. I welcome all feedback and discussion!
#oneandonlyost #engsub #周生如故 #陈泫孝 # #古风
Did you know that the people with the top 3 surnames in China are more than the population in Indonesia? Or the surnames Zhang, Cheung and Chang are for the sam...
Did you know that the people with the top 3 surnames in China are more than the population in Indonesia? Or the surnames Zhang, Cheung and Chang are for the same Chinese characters? Find out more here!
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As you know, the cultural differences between Asia and the West is vast, and a lot of you were asking us why so many Koreans seem to have the same last name. In...
As you know, the cultural differences between Asia and the West is vast, and a lot of you were asking us why so many Koreans seem to have the same last name. In fact, if you ever bumped into a Korean person, there is apparently a 45% chance that their surname is probably Kim, Lee, or Park. But is this true? And if so, it raises a lot of interesting questions, like what happens when they get married? How do Koreans even feel about having similar surnames from each other? We hit the streets of Seoul to find out.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Korean population.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Are all Korean surnames the same?
2:31 - How did Koreans end up with similar surnames?
3:54 - Can you marry someone with the same surname?
5:37 - Would your name change after marriage?
8:08 - Tips on understanding Korean names written in English.
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As you know, the cultural differences between Asia and the West is vast, and a lot of you were asking us why so many Koreans seem to have the same last name. In fact, if you ever bumped into a Korean person, there is apparently a 45% chance that their surname is probably Kim, Lee, or Park. But is this true? And if so, it raises a lot of interesting questions, like what happens when they get married? How do Koreans even feel about having similar surnames from each other? We hit the streets of Seoul to find out.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Korean population.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Are all Korean surnames the same?
2:31 - How did Koreans end up with similar surnames?
3:54 - Can you marry someone with the same surname?
5:37 - Would your name change after marriage?
8:08 - Tips on understanding Korean names written in English.
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This is an English translation of 还记得你的姓 by 陈泫孝, an OST of the Chinese drama series, 周生如故 (One And Only).
还记得你的姓 – 陈泫孝 I Still Remember Your Surname – Chen Xuan Xiao (周生如故 One And Only OST) [Chi/Eng/Pinyin][Lyrics]
还记得你的姓 – 陈泫孝
词:栾福海 | 曲:栾福海 | 专辑:周生如故 OST
我是有多么的倔强
才会被爱刺伤
爱是人们扯的谎
我却信得 如此痴狂
它决定了 我的悲伤
却从未告诉我 要怎样的收场
我情愿你把我淡忘
也不要你受伤
如果只是 寂寞来偿
我想有天 我会习惯
习惯 这分秒的漫长
漫长又能怎样
世间如此熙攘 我会忘了伤
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
记忆像沙砾 被吞没进海底
我还看的清
一字一笔 在脑海描你
你离去 没有一点犹豫
我忘记 却是难以忘记
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
如墨的夜景 它封住了眼睛
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
我情愿你把我淡忘
也不要你受伤
如果只是 寂寞来偿
我想有天 我会习惯
习惯 这分秒的漫长
漫长又能怎样
世间如此熙攘 我会忘了伤
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
记忆像沙砾 被吞没进海底
我还看的清
一字一笔 在脑海描你
你离去 没有一点犹豫
我忘记 却是难以忘记
还记得 你的姓
心刻着 你的名
如墨的夜景 它封住了眼睛
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
即使一场梦境
也请别靠近我
怕我忍不住 就抱紧你
_____________________________
References:
1. Images – 周生如故 电视剧 截图
_____________________________
Comments:
听到这首歌的时候,我吓了一跳,因为这首歌也未免太现代了吧… … 我还以为这歌跑错剧组了😂
但这首歌有一句词我是真想不太明白:‘如墨的夜景’。‘夜景’意味这已经是晚上了,而我们也需要灯光才能看夜景的啊。那加上‘如墨’,不就是一片乌漆抹黑的,什么也看不到了嘛… … 所以到最后,我觉得词作可能想写的是‘如泼墨山水画’一样的夜景。这样,整首歌的意思就合理多了。当然这也是我个人的猜想,欢迎大家在评论中提出意见。
To be very honest, I got rather shocked when I heard this song – because It seems too contemporary for the drama series. I was wondering if they classify this song under the wrong drama… 😂
But there’s one line in the lyrics which I really can’t make sense of – ‘如墨的夜景’. ‘夜景’ means ‘night scene’, ‘如墨’ means ‘like black ink’ literally. But if you think about it, you will need some light to be able to see the scenery at night. Yet if you use the adjective ‘like black ink’ to describe the night scene, doesn’t it imply that it’s all dark then? In that case, what kind of scenery can you see? So, in the end, I figure that perhaps the lyricist is trying to say that ‘this night scene is like an ancient landscape painting done with splashes of ink’. Then the song’s lyrics make sense.
Still, this is my sole interpretation. Do comment below if you think otherwise. I welcome all feedback and discussion!
#oneandonlyost #engsub #周生如故 #陈泫孝 # #古风
Did you know that the people with the top 3 surnames in China are more than the population in Indonesia? Or the surnames Zhang, Cheung and Chang are for the same Chinese characters? Find out more here!
Please support our show: https://subbable.com/offthegreatwall
Subscribe for more Off the Great Wall: http://e.ntd.tv/SubscribeOTGW
Make sure to share with your friends!
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Cantonese vs. Mandarin (ft. Learn Chinese Now): http://e.ntd.tv/16Ifuf1
China's 10 Most Expensive Tourist Attractions: http://e.ntd.tv/1f25n6B
The Asian Parents Dictionary: http://e.ntd.tv/14T4yvf
#korea #korean #surname
TOP 100 Korean Surname
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As you know, the cultural differences between Asia and the West is vast, and a lot of you were asking us why so many Koreans seem to have the same last name. In fact, if you ever bumped into a Korean person, there is apparently a 45% chance that their surname is probably Kim, Lee, or Park. But is this true? And if so, it raises a lot of interesting questions, like what happens when they get married? How do Koreans even feel about having similar surnames from each other? We hit the streets of Seoul to find out.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Korean population.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Are all Korean surnames the same?
2:31 - How did Koreans end up with similar surnames?
3:54 - Can you marry someone with the same surname?
5:37 - Would your name change after marriage?
8:08 - Tips on understanding Korean names written in English.
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The chin or the mental region is the area of the face below the lower lip and including the mandibular prominence. It tends to be smaller and more rounded in human females, while bigger and more square in human males. It is formed by the lower front of the mandible. In humans there is a wide variety of chin structures, e.g. cleft chin.
In human evolution, the chin is a cladisticapomorphy, partially defining anatomically modern humans as distinct from archaic forms. Non-human anthropoid apes have a simian shelf for example. Elephants are the only other animals considered to display such a feature, although this leads to debate over the use of the term.
The chin emerged during the Middle and LatePleistocene, but its origin and biomechanical significance are the subjects of controversy. Prominent hypotheses include buttressing the jaw against stresses resulting from speech or chewing as well as simple sexual selection through mate choice. With the advent of more advanced computational facilities, finite element analyses have been used to support hypotheses involving mechanical stress. On the other hand, increased availability of data regarding sexual dimorphism in chins has also lent support to the sexual selection hypothesis as sexual dimorphism is more difficult to explain under other regimes. It is possible that multiple causal factors have played a role in the chin's evolution.
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