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A coastal Southern city in Guangdong, China. Home to most overseas Chinese, and practically built up all the Chinatowns in the world for later generations. A developed and advanced city in the midst of a charming rural area known for its contribution to farming. The local Taishanese people are the most kind-hearted and caring people. Their doors are always open and they are very generous and hospitable to everyone. Overseas Taishanese have given back to Taishan generously, making its education system one of the best in the country. The home of Chinese volleyball, and historical center for international trade, Taishan has had great influence on the development of China. Taishanese was once the most widely-spoken language in Southern China, and lost to Mandarin by a small margin for the national language. All Taishanese should be proud of their roots, and not afraid to speak up! Work hard to preserve your culture!
I'd like to see more great places in China, I'm going to visit Taishan!
Taishan by chinadoll88 October 3, 2010
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Taishanese are the majority chinese in california and new york before 1990s. They average around 5'7. We have the hottest cantonese bitches a live.
Damn that chinese girl is hot. She must be taishanese.
taishan by King of beer October 13, 2009
A cool, legendary person, who is equaled in terms of awesomeness
You are so awesome, are you sure you don't have a little Trishen in you
Trishen by bl4z3 May 13, 2011
Male name, Asian inspired origin:
Man of wisdom, deep thinker.
Very intelligent individual. Often on the go, but dedicated to areas of interest. Loving and compassionate. Strong. A fighter when challenged. Always an observer, especially when you think he's not watching.
Tishen, Thanks for giving me a hug. I really needed one.

Are you finished that puzzle already Tishen? You are a dedicated person.
Tishen by original74 February 3, 2010

taihenge 

A taihenge (たいへんゲー - taihen, Japanese for rough + game) describes a game that is janky, unpolished, and usually unpopular, that is still beloved by a niche community. A taihenge is not to the extremes of kusoge, but still is not considered a good/great game by most people.

The term was developed in the English-speaking world to combat the overabundant misuse of the word kusoge outside of Japan for any game that is a little rough around the edges, especially when it came to early games in a genre that did not yet have any of the staple features and core gameplay cemented, as well as experimental games and budget indie titles. The word and concept is slowly seeing adoption internationally, including in Japan.
This girl told me she was a connoisseur of kusoge but it turned out nothing she played was all that terrible. I'd classify them as taihenge at worst.
taihenge by Ninja Rap May 26, 2022
An anime but also a Japanese philosophers name!!!
"Hey have you seen Juni Taisen?"
Taisen by XxhatergirlyoXx January 24, 2021