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SANCH台湾三碁只有变频器吗?CU-62K上面也是SANCH的牌子,是真的吗?

是真的,三碁的产品包括:变频器,计数器,线速表,调功器等,但是主要还是以变频器为主。楼上说的没错,上海伟继自动化系统有限公司是台湾三碁(SANCH)的销售商,三碁的变频器在印刷机械,纺织机械上用的很多,计数器在拉丝机上用的很好。

如何评价Beyonce的新专辑《文艺复兴》RENAISSANCE?

听《RENAISSANCE》,我整体的感觉是回到了《B"Day》那种更为直接的感官体验,那些粗野的、脏的部分在丰富的节奏里得到了释放。其中afrobeat部分的成熟当然有《The Lion King: The Gift》及科切拉时期的沉淀,其余则从各种ballroom、club里吸取灵感,各种电子、house、hyperpop、hip-hop、R&B、trap、reggae、funk/disco流行的亚的基本都包容在其中,难得的是她是从自己对非洲根源的追寻为主线的基础上融入了诸多亚文化的结晶,以小众包围大众,即便做舞曲她也讲究立意。《RENAISSANCE》的思路很明确立足舞池与少数群体亚文化,穿过对自身黑人女性身份的歌颂延伸到酷儿社群,实现她的现实关怀意图。只是这次她的路径更为本能化、享乐化,诉诸于身体对节奏的感知来实现对流行文化的渗透,态度鲜明。Beyonce身上最鲜明的特质是“黑人女性ICON”,由于她过于完美的形象与强大的母性光环,常常给人造成一种类似绩优主义的压力。她是那种极为“精英化”的艺术人格,《Lemonade》讲述家庭变故都能最后以传承、自由和大爱收尾,就像颂扬母性会成为女性的枷锁一样,这也造成了一个小困局——她的完美恰恰是她在艺术上不那么完美的地方。所以沉淀多年后,我对她的作品最能感到“联结”的是相对直接热烈的《B"Day》,《4》里那些直白到接近朴拙的感情宣泄也让我感动,同名里最好、最能经受时间考验的歌也基本都围绕着性展开。其余偏宣言类的曲目随着时间的流逝从一开始的喜欢变得越来越无感。当然这只代表我个人审美的倾向。这些风格和融合她当然不是做得最前面的一个,舞曲风潮也刮了两年了,但她出手就是能找个角度把四面八方的东西聚合在一起做出一种集大成的气场。虽然元素中也不乏欧陆感的house,但整体听感就是更黑、更拼贴、更hip-hop、更第三世界。分析这张的音乐风格是个没有太多成就感的苦活累活,通过繁杂的融合让听众在舞曲中感到一种目不暇接放弃思考的感官放纵才是她想达到的结果,连曲目之间的衔接都抹平成类似dj set的处理,这张最适合的聆听场所就是舞池本身,最适合的感受介质就是你的身体,文本上不自洽的部分都显得可以被原谅。你总不至于在舞池里大谈什么左右什么关怀吧?但能够被这些文化背后的声音吸引从而加入到本能的舞蹈中就足以说明问题,这种魅力是可以超越语言所代表的后天理性的,也是《RENAISSANCE》在音乐上的野心和成功之处,她找到了一个相当本源化的着力点。评价舞曲专辑除了所谓先锋、融合之外,最重要的维度是你是否能一直在感官上有种“被点亮”的感觉,在这个维度上我认为《RENAISSANCE》做得相当成功,她基本用精心挑选的采样和音色堆满了你可以玩味的每一个角落,稍有乏味立刻来一段天花乱坠的vocal run让你闭嘴惊艳。我个人最喜欢的歌是《ALIEN SUPERSTAR》《I"M THAT GIRL》《ENERGY》《ALL UP IN YOUR MIND》(其实专辑整体的曲目水准挺平均的)。《ALIEN SUPERSTAR》可以说是“未来乡愁”的绝佳注脚,失真音效的先锋气质和90s璀璨的复古合成器交叠成一种类似怀旧科幻电影的情感体验,一边潮酷一边洒泪,一边浮夸一边神圣。《I"M THAT GIRL》hip-hop打底,reggaeton加入之后又搭配了层层叠叠的长线条旋律与和声,形态游走在另类R&B和舞曲之间,暗示了专辑融合化、模糊风格边界的取向。《ENERGY》把非洲、牙买加风情融合成一种奇妙的原始感,音色的“破旧”感点题。《ALL UP IN YOUR MIND》里A. G. Cook带着hyperpop元素的加入带来了专辑中未来感的顶峰,和《THIQUE》连在一起构成了专辑后半段标志性的冷感时尚段落。结尾的《SUMMER RENAISSANCE》自然是专辑的情绪巅峰,是Beyonce采样Donna Summer理应做到的水平。演唱风格上的问题我倾向于认为Beyonce在试图创造一种适合自己特质的舞曲演绎方式,她甚至很少做声音上的修饰,更试图把带着丛林感和野性的处理从Hip-hop/R&B、Afrobeat的世界里带到整个舞池文化中来,以去旋律化的形式成为正统之一(但旋律相对最为明显的《BREAK MY SOUL》又拿来主打了一番)。这张过度饱满到接近溢出的声音层次也是它的舞池导向引发的结果之一,流行专辑可以嗨到一半安静省视自我,但舞池可不能冷场太久。在Beyonce的专辑里纵向比较,我的喜好度仅次于同名和《B"Day》,高于《Lemonade》和《4》。她以一种文本弱化、重制作和融合性的方式切入音乐,以本能化的方式连接起诸多亚文化元素,以最不至于用力过猛的方式发力,创造了一次华丽又轻盈的回归,于今年的流行乐界而言是一剂强心针。

In the mid-19th century, America witnessed a cultural flowering which is called___Renaissance.

填American或New England.参考Encyclopedia BritannicaAmerican Renaissance, also called New England Renaissance , period from the 1830s roughly until the end of the American Civil War in which American literature, in the wake of the Romantic movement, came of age as an expression of a national spirit.The literary scene of the period was dominated by a group of New England writers, the “Brahmins,” notably Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and James Russell Lowell. They were aristocrats, steeped in foreign culture, active as professors at Harvard College, and interested in creating a genteel American literature based on foreign models. Longfellow adapted European methods of storytelling and versifying to narrative poems dealing with American history. Holmes, in his occasional poems and his “Breakfast-Table” series (1858–91), brought touches of urbanity and jocosity to polite literature. Lowell put much of his homeland"s outlook and values into verse, especially in his satirical Biglow Papers (1848–67).One of the most important influences in the period was that of the Transcendentalists (see Transcendentalism), centred in the village of Concord, Massachusetts, and including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Bronson Alcott, George Ripley, and Margaret Fuller. The Transcendentalists contributed to the founding of a new national culture based on native elements. They advocated reforms in church, state, and society, contributing to the rise of free religion and the abolition movement and to the formation of various utopian communities, such as Brook Farm. The abolition movement was also bolstered by other New England writers, including the Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier and the novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe, whose Uncle Tom"s Cabin (1852) dramatized the plight of the black slave.Apart from the Transcendentalists, there emerged during this period great imaginative writers—Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Walt Whitman—whose novels and poetry left a permanent imprint on American literature. Contemporary with these writers but outside the New England circle was the Southern genius Edgar Allan Poe, who later in the century had a strong impact on European literature.