It takes Chinese characters as its form of expression, using carving knives instead of the writing brushes, and stone instead of paper.
The carving had dulled, almost faded altogether, but it was still there: "Amir and Hassan.
Thirty minutes later, we passed through a lavish carved gate and entered what looked like a palace or temple: buildings made of that orange brick, their doors shrouded in ornate sandstone carving.
This week, however, the Kentucky senator and darling of the Tea Party is carving out new frontiers in finance.
The article is a nod to high-profile embarrassments like the one that a teenager caused by carving his mark—"Ding Jinhao was here"—into an ancient wall in the Egyptian ruins at Luxor earlier this year.
Long overshadowed by its rival Alibaba, JD has emerged as China's other online goliath by carving out its own distinct identity.
Liston threw a fundraiser and invited 120 people, local designer Angela Stone helped her transform her dining alcove into a lounge, both expanding the available entertaining space and carving out a private nook within it.
Meanwhile the interior has extensive woodwork in the form of carving carried out by 'Ripon Carvers' between 1485 and 1506.
A blacksmith heard all this and called on the king and said, "I make carving knives and I know that all the delicate playthings are made with a carving knife.
" "That's all right for you, Dele," said Joe, attacking a can of peas with a carving knife and a hatchet, "but how about me?
Whether as seen carving the lines of the mountains with glaciers, or gathering matter into stars, or planning the movements of water, or gardening - still all is Beauty!
" "It looks as if someone has done a bit of carving with a knife" I said after a cursory inspection.
But one day Ib succeeded so well in his carving that he made two pieces of wood look really like two little wooden shoes, and he determined to give them as a present to Little Christina.
As the old man related this story, he was carving an image in wood to represent Holger Danske, to be fastened to the prow of a ship; for the old grandfather was a carver in wood, that is, one who carved figures for the heads of ships, according to the names given to them.