Friday, September 18, 2009

Mutliple Wheels

This is the normal version of my fern leaf which keeps spinning day in and day out, and in between the spinnings there come my stories; my story today, however, is not derived from that similar type.

This new one is composed of wheels in an even number, and will gradually appear as an amazing symmetry. And now, here come the most interesting part: It is more powerful than my previous single wheel.

It managed to catch a "fish" with a straight hook.


This reminds me on a story from the ancient China.

There was a wise old man called Jiang Ziya who lived in the feudal estate of King Wen of Zhou. He strategically used a straight hook that was without any bait in his fishing. In addition, the hook was placed three feet above the water.

His odd behaviour had finally pulled the attention of King Wen in one day. The King had discovered that this white-haired fisherman was actually an astute political thinker and military strategist. Of course, the story ended with Jiang Ziya being successful become the Prime Minister of King Wen.

Coming back to my Cerok Tokun, I am sure You will then agree with me the multiple wheels must be very powerful, in whatever way.

25 comments:

George said...

I like your Chinese fable. I also like your photos and agree that your multiple wheels are very powerful.

Icy BC said...

That's amazing how the wheels are closing in like that. Your captures are wonderful!

Mother Goose said...

The Wheel weaves as the Wheel will.

cherie said...

the Chinese are wise on most accounts. even the ferns bow to them...

Salitype said...

power does not come with strength, it is build on wisdom....

i like your story and yes,the wheel goes round and round without a beginning nor end.that makes it powerful!!

Joanne Olivieri said...

Love the story and your photos are amazingly detailed. Really cool Rainfield.

Ginnymo said...

Love the story ans those are neat shots!!

rainfield61 said...

George: Good Morning, I like your comment in the early morning when I start logging in.

Icy BC: This is the power of Nature, I am just the coordinator who help to convey the message.

Mother Goose: Totally agreed.

cherie: This is just an old story. Nothing more than that.

Salitype: Haha, again you possess another good description.

Poetic Shutterbug: Thanks for your valuable comment. I think you might have heard the story before.

Ginnymo: My Canon 1000D helps in one way on my shots.

Rick (Ratty) said...

Maybe I should become a fisherman.

Bengbeng said...

the fable is mind boggling... mayb it is bcos i am English educated. I wish I knew how to read Mandarin so i could enjoy all the classics

Glennis said...

Your wheel within wheels is a powerful sight. I also like the fishing line with 'fish'

Cherry said...

more wheels rollin' with all their power and might...

rainfield61 said...

Ratty: You need to be a fisherman with some strategical plans, maybe, to use a fishing rod that come with no string.

Bengbeng: Maybe I can include some of them in my future posts. I'll try.

Glennis: It really looks like a fish, dosen't it? Hahahaha...

Cher: Maybe we can have a glimpse at our fortune through the wheel...

CH said...

Tomorrow is Sunday and Hari Raya Aidilfitri, we are having holidays, hope you continue to enjoy your hiking in these days.

Anonymous said...

You always manage to show us interesting things. Thanks and this is a great post with the story. Have a nice weekend rain.

AVCr8teur said...

Interesting story of a smart man. The wheels are simple until you start to unravel them.

betchai said...

yes, nature is very powerful, and the explanation to its every curves and forms are amazing wisdom.

love your pictures.

Unknown said...

Fascinating. I enjoyed this. I will have to come back & visit again when I don't have my grandson playing 20 questions. lol

rainfield61 said...

CH: Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri.

Pacey: Your visit is the best reward for my writing. Happy Sunday.

AVCr8teur: You have another wise explanation. The wheel appears very simple, but it reveals story after story.

betchai: Thanks to the Nature, the giant Dictionary.

Judy Sheldon-Walker: You have answered to my straight hook. lol. Welcome.

Kirigalpoththa said...

Fantastic stories of nature!

Tes said...

Interesting story, nice thoughts. If I may say, the second photo resembles a fist! Clear shots!

fufu said...

yeah the multiple wheels is damn so powerful looking :) nice!! and i look the last picture too =p

Bengbeng said...

coming back to yr comment on my blog, i didnt know u were working. yr posts gave me the impression u were out trekking 24 hrs a day :)

i dont know much abt photoshop too. jus experimenting :)

rainfield61 said...

Kirigalpoththa: Thank you.

Tes: Yes, they do look like fists, and I also thought they resemble embryos initially.

fufu: Those wheels will tell your fortune. You may visit them in one day.

Bengbeng: You are not wrong totally. I go hiking everyday, 24 hours a day in my dream.

Ayie said...

wheels like it grasps so much power