Zhu
Shenghao born 1912/2/2
Rebel
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Rebel
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Ego
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8
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8
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5
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(12)
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(2)
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(9)
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Gambler
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Comrade
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Gourmet
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Gourmet
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Pirate
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Comrade
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7
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6
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5
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(1)
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(12)
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(11)
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9
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19
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29
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1919
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1929
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1939
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Zhu Shenghao was a
Chinese translator. He was among the first few in China who translated the
works of William Shakespeare's into Chinese language. His translations are well
respected by domestic and overseas scholars. He died December 26, 1944 (aged 32).
In my opinion, Talent
is the key character for translators. Because you need to understand and appreciate
the essence of the original. With any perspective, Zhu had too much Talent:
Although he had the command code (2) as root, (2) is also Metal tomb, and Metal
served as Talent. He was too weak to afford so much Talent (Metal) and Money (Water),
so Talent and Money served as foe. Strengthening characters, Shield and
Strength served as favor.
Zhu died December 26,
1944. It was the (1) day in the (1) month of the (9) year. (1) and (9) merged
to Water, Water served as foe, caused his death, that’s reasonable. However, he
died in the (11) fortune. The fortune was good, so he actually died at the peak
of his career. Something must offset the good effect of the fortune (11), we
need the birth hour to find out what is it.
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