Interestingly, the way that Jia showcases her filial piety is a bit special as she fictionalizes a time-travel story to depict her mother's love story set in 1981.
If you're a history junkie, there are many archaeological and historical sites you can visit in Greece, which gloriously depict the past of the country.
In practice, she excelled in using normal language to depict the subtle mentality and emotions of the characters in question.
Eyes, too, can depict all kinds of characteristics from dominance to kindness according to previous studies.
A perfectly timed photograph at Starbucks seemed to depict a father and his daughter years in to the future ,.
The Square hasn't just been acclaimed by film critics, but by art critics too, such as The New York Times' Jason Farago who called it "the first movie to depict the world of contemporary art with true insight.
The varying ocean shades of blue, green, red and purple depict the abundance - or lack - of undersea life.
The new film, due out in November 2018, will depict the character before he became head of Hogwarts.
The Guardian chose to interpret it on a purely artistic level, pointing out its resemblance to "late 15th century Flemish portraiture, when it was popular to depict a subject from a three-quarter angle, often in front of a landscape, and with hands clasped in front".
Many cartoons depict China as a panda with a man's face, accompanied with text like "Don't talk back to your father" or "How dare how you speak to your father like this!
Many endeavored to depict this bright scene but only one work was chosen ; the painter simply drew a horses hoof followed by butterflies which were in graceful flight.
The first three to be unveiled depict a man and woman enjoying a sauna, a Nokia 3310 - beloved by many who remember the pre-smartphone era - and a headbanger, reflecting Finns' affection for hard rock.
In a moving 1925 letter to his parents, who refused to read "In Our Time," his second story collection, he writes: "You see I'm trying in all my stories to get the feeling of the actual life across — not just to depict life — or criticize it — but to actually make it alive.
Information on parenting styles was only available from the study participants themselves, who were asked to recall their childhoods when in their 40s, and may therefore suffer from a degree of so-called recall bias – unhappy people may be more likely to depict their parents as controlling.
"People depict the zodiac animal based on the most common Yang in their region.
"They depict an old age in which one has enough conviction in one's own completeness to ward off the despair that gradual physical disintegration can too easily bring," Dr.
'These findings depict an enduring height hierarchy among men on in the spousal marriage market.
Some use it as a means to depict their disorientation and melancholy.
As defined by the DSM IV, holiday blues, holiday depression, or post-New Year blues, these commonly used terms depict the mental distress occurring after the winter holidays and festival season.
Through the centuries people have worn jewellery to depict status, wealth and identity.