Yvonne Y. Cao

"Fallingwater"
(REAL NAME)
 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 75% (3 of 4)
Location: Rowland Heights,CA USA
In My Own Words:
I spent eighty percent of my life in China,and moved to US when I was forteen. I am currently a sophomore in high school, but doing something most of teenagers don't like. I enjoy all types of literature, especially satires by Qian Zhongshu, and Emerson's essays.
I am extremely passionate about architecture and poetry. Generally I am a person who is unrealistic and innocent.I used to be an elite i… Read more
 

Reviews

Top Reviewer Ranking: 74,936 - Total Helpful Votes: 3 of 4
Together (Widescreen Sub AC3 Dol) <b>DVD</b> ~ Yun Tang
A childhood memory resounded my lost youth,music,love,unfairness,passion.......even more purity that I hopefully reserved not quite well in my heart.The story of this talented boy,Xiaochun,was a miracle because of several kindness among the social warmness.He firstly had take home by a farmer,therefore he didn't became an orphan;Then this man treated him with the deepest love not any parents could gave;Later they went to Beijing,met Miss Lili,Mr.Jiang,and Professor Yu,in a brand new big city;Later,Xiaochun got professional training under a strict teacher,in the same time,earned an oppurtunity to stand on the world class stage of the art;Lastly,he made a choice to quit the performing,back to… Read more
Japanese Detail: Architecture by Sadao Hibi
5.0 out of 5 stars A good taste of life, Feb 23 2004
Japanese architecrure was firstly influenced American master architect----Frank Lloyd Wright,which you could occasionally find such trails of a natural simplicity acted super perfect in his mid-life works.Wright had using many of Japanese architectural tecniques within his residential projects:for example,the garden sitting,that he agreed traditional Japanese architectural philosophy-----the private garden may bestly mirrored owner's taste of life.Consquently,Wright was a picky architect that especially paying more attention on the rendering of a small enviroment.I am appreciated the choises of materials for Japanese architecture,no more greed,just got sufficient things they need,even for… Read more
Massacre in Beijing: China's Struggle for Democrac&hellip by Time Magazine
5.0 out of 5 stars I was got shock, Feb 17 2004
Laster year my social studies teacher had asked every student to do a independent report about an important historic event which influenced worldwide resounding and pointed on an eternal topic that all human being are trying to accomplished. Therefore I chose the darkest day in China's democracy history, June 4th,1989----The day democracy died.What was happened in that day was too much to tell,my parents,and their friends,who were the witnesses of the process of the whole event were unable to give me a satisfied timeline or table.Meanwhile,I need more materials in English,I seldom found good reference books assisted my thoughts exactly.Once,I saw this book in a small book store,an used… Read more