[MULTI] Những Điều Chưa Biết Về Thanh Kiếm Của Samurai Nhật Bản

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  1. iscol

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    Bộ tài liệu này có 2 phiên bản do National và PBS sản xuất dù có cùng nội dung nhưng ở mỗi bản có những thông tin mà phiên bản kia không có nên em đành post chung vào 1 topic cho mấy bác dễ xem

    01. National Geographic Samurai Sword

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    National Geographic Samurai Sword 720p HDTV x264-DiCH
    Language: English

    00:47:08 | 1280x720 | 2933Kbps | x264 | 25.000fps | AC3 - 384Kbps | 1.09GB

    Genre: Documentary | Short

    This high definition one hour special is the inside track on the World's most influential weapon. For over a thousand years this weapon dominated the battlefields of Japan....



    This high definition one hour special is the inside track on the World's most influential weapon. For over a thousand years this weapon dominated the battlefields of Japan, instilled fear and terror into every enemy it faced, and created a new spiritual way of life that lasts through to the present day. The Samurai sword – a weapon so technologically perfect in structure, so formidable in strength and so beautiful in creation. For the first time unique access has been granted and we travel into the core of the ancient foundries, sword-smiths and fighting schools to reveal what makes the so-called perfect sword. This is a no holds barred look at one of the most iconic man-made objects ever forged. Join us as we take the inside track on the making of the legend that is the Samurai Sword.

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    02. PBS NOVA Secrets of the Samurai Sword

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    PBS.NOVA.Secrets.of.the.Samurai.Sword.720p.HDTV.x264-MiRAGETV
    Language: English
    00:53:38 | 1280x720 | x264 - 2606Kbps | 29.970fps | AC3 - 256Kbps | 1099MB
    Genre: Documentary
    NOVA - SECRETS OF THE SAMURAI SWORD takes an in depth look at the history of the Katana, a curved long sword traditionally used by the Japanese military from the 1600s. Samurai believed that their sword represented their soul and considered them as living entities. The program also explains the long-established process behind forging the blades and captures some traditional sword fighting at a samurai academy.



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  2. wkjnguyen

    wkjnguyen Well-Known Member

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    Sub tàu cho phiên bản của National Geographic. Hy vọng có bác cao hứng dịch cái này :D
    Nhấn nút Cảm ơn (dưới chân bài) để thấy link!


    Discovery cũng có một phim tựa đề Soul of the Samurai ( e không tìm được HDTV)
    Subtitles English:
    Nhấn nút Cảm ơn (dưới chân bài) để thấy link!
     
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    Bác không tìm được bản HDTV 720p là đúng rồi vì phim này sản xuất năm 2005 thì làm sau có HDTV. Bản DVD là tốt nhất rồi

    Thông tin bộ tài Liệu Discovery ARTIFACTS

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    Narrated by Dr. Kevin-John McIntyre

    Information
    How did an Indian Buddhist shrine influence a Japanese pagoda? How are Italian pigs and cowry shells related to porcelain? Why did the ferocious warriors of Mongolia wear silk underwear? And how did wood block printing bring about a revolution in Japan and in European culture? These intriguing questions are investigated in Artifacts, a series that explores the origins and hidden connections among the art and artifacts of the great cultures and belief systems across Asia - on a journey through time and across continents from India to Thailand, China and Japan - to understand the impact of calligraphy, porcelain, architecture, metallurgy, wood block printing and silk on Asian history and on the history of the world in general.

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    1..A Brush with Wisdom
    When Westerners first discovered Chinese paintings, they could not see their value. They wouldn't even acknowledge them as art. But, as Confucius noted, it is possible to look without seeing. If you learn to see beyond the surface of these paintings, you will discover their real beauty and find the deepest truths of the Chinese philosophies of life. Enter the hidden world of Chinese painting. What makes a Chinese painting so distinctive, so immediately recognizable as Chinese? Is it the subject matter that Chinese artists chose to paint? Is it the different tools and techniques that they used? Or is it how they saw what they were looking at? How do we begin to understand this unique painting tradition which has survived virtually unchanged for so many centuries? Well, in China, they say to understand painting you need to understand calligraphy - the art of writing Chinese characters with a brush.

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    2..Sacred Spaces

    A very long time ago, far away in China, a villager living along the banks of the Yellow River built a simple mud hut to shelter his family. Thousands of years later in the year 1420, the empire's best craftsmen put the final touches on the ultimate masterpiece of Chinese architecture - the Temple of Heaven. Chinese buildings evolved from simple shelters into complex, magnificent structures with great, swooping roofs, stately columns, and rich detail. Between this simple mud hut and this amazingly complex structure - its every detail full of cosmological symbolism - is a tale of emperors, monks, scholars and genius craftsmen - a story which explains an architectural tradition of great beauty and flexibility. And to start this story at the beginning, we have to leap back two millennia, to when the brilliant tyrant Qin Shihuang becomes the first emperor of a unified China.

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    3..The Mystery of Porcelain
    When pieces of Chinese porcelain were first seen in the West, they were so rare and exquisite that they very quickly became more valuable than gold. Why? Because Europeans really had no idea how porcelain was made, and the medieval Italian merchants who first brought porcelain to Europe couldn't believe it was man made. The only thing that they could compare it to was a cowry shell, because a cowry shell has that same exquisite smooth surface as a piece of porcelain. In Italian, a cowry shell is called a "Porcellino" - a little pig - because it kind of looks like a little suckling pig, hence our word 'porcelain'. The Europeans were immediately obsessed with the secret of porcelain manufacture, leading to all kinds of crazy theories: Some thought it was crushed eggshells; others thought it was a special fish paste, which they would leave to ripen in the earth for one hundred years. No wonder it would be centuries before Europeans would even begin to unravel the great mystery of porcelain. It took the Chinese themselves thousands of years to discover the secret of porcelain - the product of a search for perfection which began more than six millennia ago.

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    4..Soul of the Samurai
    Why has the samurai sword always been such a powerful symbol of Japanese culture? Dr. Inazo Nitobe, the man pictured on Japan's 5,000-yen note, tried to answer that question for the world. As a Japanese diplomat at the League of Nations, he was asked by a western colleague how - without religious instruction - the Japanese could teach their children right from wrong. So in the year 1900, Dr. Nitobe wrote a book in English called Bushido - the code of the samurai. He wrote that this warrior code became the credo by which most Japanese lived their lives. And, he wrote, just as the code of the samurai is the soul of Japan, the sword is the soul of the samurai. For Dr. Nitobe, the sword is a work of art that represents the soul of the samurai. But originally the sword was not the samurai's weapon of choice. In the beginning, they fought from horseback, and their skill was with the bow and arrow. So why did the sword, not the bow and arrow, become so important to the samurai and to Japan? To find the answer we must go deep into the history and legends of this ancient land.

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    5..Prints of the Floating World
    Today's Japan. Everywhere you look, amazing images fight for your attention. This is the graphic art for which Japan is justly famous. It's an art which has it's roots in one of the most dynamic periods of Japan's past, the age of the woodblock print, or 'Ukiyo-e', an art form whose impact was as revolutionary in Japan as Gutenberg's printed books were in the west. While the paintings of the impressionists Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas are glittering treasures of western culture, their inspiration wasn't western at all. The real source of their new vision was not in France, not even in Europe, but in a country on the other side of the world - Japan! In the bustling capital city of Edo, later to be known as Tokyo, most woodblock prints were things to be admired and then thrown away like comics books or newspapers today. And so discarded prints were sometimes used to pack ceramics for export to America and Europe. This is how Japanese woodblock prints first found their way into the oriental curiosity shops of London and Paris. Initially, they went almost unnoticed among the Asian artifacts flooding into Europe. But when these brightly colored prints were discovered by the art world, exhibitions were quickly organized, and they would rock the foundations of Western Art.

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    6..Silk: The Thread Connecting East and West
    Beautiful, smooth, soft, delicate, strong, and precious: silk. This amazing fabric has captivated human imagination for over 2000 years. Throughout history, it has clothed the rich and powerful. But more than this, it has been a form of currency, a tool of diplomacy, a badge of rank, and a fabric of the divine. And silk, above all other treasures, has been the thread connecting East and West. It is an artifact that has truly shaped history. The discovery of silk is said to have taken place in China almost two and a half thousand years ago by the wife of the "yellow emperor", Huang Di. Legend has it that the lady H'si Ling made her discovery when a silk moth cocoon fell from a mulberry tree into her hot tea where it began to unravel. The empress has been revered ever since as "the lady of silk" who taught the Chinese to cultivate mulberry trees and raise silk worms. Her discovery of the secret of silk would profoundly influence the history of China and the world.

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    Video Resolution: 720x368-400
    Video Aspect Ratio: ~16:9
    Video Framerate: 29.97
    Audio: English (subs included)
    Audio Codec: Dolby AC3
    Audio Bitrate: 256 kb/s @ 48KHz
    Audio Channels: 2
    Runtime per Part: ~47 minutes/part
    Number of Parts: 6
    Part Size: 746 MB/part, Full DVDR total
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    Phim trước 2005 rất nhiều phim người ta làm lại với chất lượng HD rất tiếc cái này thì không có! :(
     
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    Bác
    wkjnguyen đã giới thiệu nên em post cho mọi người xem luôn

    Discovery ARTIFACTS
    4..Soul of the Samurai (Linh Hồn Của Samurai)

    Why has the samurai sword always been such a powerful symbol of Japanese culture? Dr. Inazo Nitobe, the man pictured on Japan's 5,000-yen note, tried to answer that question for the world. As a Japanese diplomat at the League of Nations, he was asked by a western colleague how - without religious instruction - the Japanese could teach their children right from wrong. So in the year 1900, Dr. Nitobe wrote a book in English called Bushido - the code of the samurai. He wrote that this warrior code became the credo by which most Japanese lived their lives. And, he wrote, just as the code of the samurai is the soul of Japan, the sword is the soul of the samurai. For Dr. Nitobe, the sword is a work of art that represents the soul of the samurai. But originally the sword was not the samurai's weapon of choice. In the beginning, they fought from horseback, and their skill was with the bow and arrow. So why did the sword, not the bow and arrow, become so important to the samurai and to Japan? To find the answer we must go deep into the history and legends of this ancient land.

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    Mấy phim này có link chưa brother, nếu có share cho anh em thì hay quá, dù sao cũng xin cảm ơn
     
    Administrator cảm ơn bài này.
  7. iscol

    iscol Well-Known Member

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    Link Download 5 tập còn lại của bộ Discovery Artifacts

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    Sub Eng file đính kèm
     
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    thanks pac . Mà máy tập trên pac tìm được sub ko up luôn cho mọi người cùng em down với
    pác chuyển sang link mediafire hay fshare được không vậy. Down 4share không có tài khoản down nãn quá. !!! ~X(
     
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    Có súp V thì tuyệt vời.Mình thích kiếm Nhật quá,chém sắt cũng đứt :))
     
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    Đảm bảo là sẽ có Sub việt. Nhưng thời gian lên hàng thì chưa chắc! :))
     
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    Em cũng không có Acc 4share, Fshare please!
     
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    Lên cho mọi người thấy - chờ sub
     
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    Sưu tập công phu. THanks.
     
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    Không có sub Việt coi chả hiểu gì mấy,có ai có sud phim này không vậy?
     
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    Chuẩn luôn. Phim tài liệu mà không sub thì chán chết.
    Mong các bác lưu tâm về món sub.
     
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    khi nao moi co sub nhi
     
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    Nhìn thấy rất mê, nhưng không có sup Việt đành chịu thua! Coi nhiều hiểu chẳng bao nhiêu!
     
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    Kiếm của Nhật, sub của Tàu. Sao không bác nào làm nốt quả sub cho trọn vẹn. Cái này không phải chuyên môn nên lười nấu quá.
     
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    Toàn từ ngữ chuyên ngành, sub Eng cũng khó nuốt
     
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    tới h mà vẫn chưa có sub việt X_X
     

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