I'm now on Oʻahu helping my nephews with cleaning out the last room in our parents house. They have Netflix! When I was here in March I began watching Pursuit of Jade because it popped up when I opened the Netflix app. It looked like a historical piece with swords, horses, & martial arts so I started watching it. I immediately liked the story line of a strong woman not allowing her circumstances to limit her!
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| She is also physically strong, carries unconscious person home through snow along with rest of gear. |
But I did have a little problem with a gyrfalcon being used like a carrier pigeon. Gyrfalcons are definitely trained by humans. But not as messengers. Like other birds of prey, gyrfalcons are trained by humans to hunt for them. They are also found in far north latitudes, like Arctic Circle far north & are not really common in lower latitudes. And yes, I realize the gyrfalcon shown is a CG bird; it moves like one. But I still have problems with it being a messenger; on the plus side, it does not talk like Nemo does! (That is a story for another time.)
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| Gyrfalcon came to Yan Zheng when he whistled; which is plausible. |
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| Yan Zheng gets ready to send gyrfalcon off with message; which is not plausible. |
At any rate, I really enjoyed the story line of the female protagonist Fan Changyu, a strong woman running the household, even though there was a little romance involved. SPOILER ALERT - I was intrigued to find out the true identity of the injured male protagonist, Yan Zheng, & also how he helps Fan Changyu. But then, as Xie Zheng, his true identity, leading his mounted troops in to battle, I was impressed by the riding of the actor! I Googled actor Zhang Linghe to find out if he was a rider before becoming an actor & was taken by surprise at how popular he is. Though apparently more for his good looks than his acting. Or riding. (I could not find any information about his riding experience.)
He seems to me to be a good actor, but what do I know; I am more interested in his riding than his acting. I think that is because in these period dramas that include horses you rarely see an actor that is really riding a horse. The "action" scenes with galloping are usually close-ups showing the actor & a portion of a mane or neck of a robotic horse. But in the scene that Zhang Linghe impressed me, it starts with a close-up of Marquis Wu'an rallying his troops, then the camera angle widens to show the charge all while still focused on Zhang Linghe. The reins are held in his left hand in a calm, quiet manner; in his right hand he carries a well-balanced long qinglong ji spear. As he gives the command to charge, he leans forward, signaling to the horse with his body the intent to move forward at speed! He does it so naturally! I watched it 5 or 6 times ... or may be even more. 🙄
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| Holding the qinglong ji. |
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| Initiating the charge. |
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| It really is him on real horse & not stunt double. |
The female protagonist Fan Changyu is played by Tian Xiwei; she cannot ride. I think the final episode is the only one where she is on a horse by herself. They are starting out from the camp to capture some bad people; they are only walking but she has a death grip on the saddle. Many other actors in many other shows also have at least one hand holding on to the saddle.
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| Compare the body language of riders as well as horses |
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| Notice her grip on the saddle. |
So far I have not seen many other main actors that are shown really being able to handle a horse; however, another one in Pursuit of Jade is Lin Muran, who plays Sui Yuanqing. He is also carrying a qinglong ji as he rides. And then there is Luo Yun Xi as Tantai Jin in Till the End of the Moon; but he is only riding & does not carry anything in his free hand so it is not as impressive, but he still appears to ride well. Not many of the historic shows have the main actors riding horses. I think this is for 2 reasons; either the characters are such high ranking people they are transported in carriages or palanquins or the characters are lower ranking & walk almost everywhere. Not much in between except for the cavalry.
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| Lin Muran riding with qinglong ji. It's a real horse, you could see legs in action before close-up. |
The saddles in these shows look interesting. I am not sure if this is what Chinese saddles during these time periods were really like but I would guess they did not look like this; I think these saddles are used to keep the actors safe. Instead of a pommel there is a metal loop that can be easily grabbed. Nice that they are looking out for the actors & I'm pretty sure most people don't even notice this piece of the saddle. Or even the saddles at all. 🤔
I miss my saddle. I did a trade & got a saddle with a seat sized for a child's butt on a horse-sized tree. It allowed me to ride horses comfortably instead of slipping around on a seat that was made for a person with a larger butt. I left my saddle in Washington when I moved back because I knew I did not have the space or funds to buy or maintain a horse. My friend in Washington that I used to ride with would be able to make more use out of my saddle; she had 4 horses & would invite others to ride with her so the horses could all get some exercise & a change of scenery. I miss those days. 😿
On the way to the house from the airport I had Curtis stop at Uloha; the largest outdoor outfitter in Hawaiʻi. I know I already have an MSR camp stove; but it is somewhere in a box in the house. I want to put this MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe (along with a couple of fuel canisters) in with my hurricane supplies so if I am unable to use the regular stove in the house I can still heat things up & boil water & do other things that might be needed in a disaster. I love this little stove; it weighs just 2.9 ounces. Along with a 3.9 ounce fuel canister, which weighs just 7.4 ounces, it was so easy to take along on our hiking trips. (Especially when Kai was so little I had to carry everything! Well, except for his extra water, snacks, & extra layers of warm clothes in case we got separated on the trail.) FYI I have to pick up the fuel canisters in Kona because I can't fly with it in my luggage.
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| MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe. |
Tropical Depression Amanda has disintegrated. It is now just a post-tropical remnant low. It did not get very close to the Central Pacific region.
Episode 49 of the eruption at Kīlauea is now forecast to begin some time between the 12th & the 15th.
Hauʻoli lā Hānau e Steve & Michelle!











































