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"Bad And Crazy" Is One Crazy, But NOT Bad, Korean Drama

I guess I'm now a sucker for cop drama, right? After the love story genre, I felt that legal drama can be more interesting. Though, there will be some bad eggs like how I dropped Somebody because of how boring it can get. Yeah, I dropped Squid Game but because of the annoying "main hero". I decided to watch Bad and Crazy which is crazy but definitely not bad. In fact, it's more than not bad. It's kind of good especially with the choreography, action, and the gray morality of some people.  I was reminded of the time I watched the Taiwanese cop series, Black and White . Black and White did have Vic Zhou with a vague morality of a police officer. Here, actor Lee Dong Wook, who's as old as Vic, while this place took place in 2021. Dong Wook's character is named Ryu Soo Yeol whose birth name was In Jae Hui. Soo Yeol is pretty much an ambitious cop who has corrupt tendencies. Black and White also had Vic's character of Chen Zaitian as a cop of vague morality...

Jade Emperor's Role In "Journey To The West" Compared To Indian Literature

Today is the ninth day of the Chinese lunar calendar. The birthday of the Jade Emperor would fall on that day. It would be time to analyze the role of the Jade Emperor in the novel Journey to the West . The story would have the journey from China to India to gain the Buddhist sutras. An earlier portion of the novel took place 500 years before the legendary journey. Yes, 500 years which is the amount of time needed to win ten consecutive Mortal Kombat tournaments from the Mortal Kombat game. In Mortal Kombat, the Jade Emperor would be the highest-ranking Elder God, the one who'd call the shots, and have the Mandate of Heaven.  However, Journey to the West presents a curious case of the Jade Emperor's defeat. The defeat was so bad that they needed the help of the Amitabha Buddha to defeat Sun Wukong . How could Sun Wukong defeat the Elder Gods? Was it because Sun Wukong ate the peaches of the Queen Mother of Heaven, the wife of the Jade Emperor? Lao Tzu tried to burn Sun Wukon b...

Will South Korean Drama Surge Cause The Korean Language To Closely Compete With The Mandarin Language In The Top 20 Languages?

  It's the Korean New Year also too, right? I did write an article where Mandarin-language shows should be made more accessible to non-Mandarin speakers . After all, Mandarin is already the second largest language spoken in the world. Meanwhile, Korean is only in the Top 20 but not in the Top Ten. Korean has 77 million speakers. Mandarin has 1,107 million speakers which are actually 1.107 billion speakers. Granted, there are more ethnic Chinese than Korean in the world. Hopefully, there will be enough South Koreans born for the next generation.  Chinovelas became the thing not with Amazing Twins but with Meteor Garden . The judgment tablets of Judge Bao were soon replaced by the red tags of Judge Daoming Si. Meteor Garden (2001) became the new show for the Chinese Sunday Theater on ABiaS-CBN. GMA-7 had its own Chinese Sunday Theater when they also aired Lavender and My MVP Valentine . However, we know how South Korea became more aggressive with Japan in the world market. ...

Making Mandarin-Language Chinese Entertainment More Accessible In The World Market

I was looking at the surge of popularity of K-Drama has defeated J-Drama. The blame can't go to K-Drama but to Japanese companies who are trying to become more exclusive to Japan (such as I feel Toei Ltd. is DOING THAT). However, I decided to Google the 20 most spoken languages in the world and you'll find Korean at the bottom part. The second most spoken language today in the world is MANDARIN and not Korean. That's what probably caused the Pinyin system to get popularized as it's easily more accessible than the traditional BOPOMOFO. Instead of learning new characters, people start to learn BOPOMOFO as bpmf with an entirely new table. True, misreading happens AT FIRST (such as how Ken Zhu and Vic Zhou's names were often misread) but one can understand pinyin with practice. Filipino speakers may even notice the use of tones kind of similar to the Tagalog language subject. As the Chinese New Year approaches this January 22 (and it's the year of the rabbit, Cream...