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January 11th, 2020 | #1 |
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Opinions on China ?
Little breakdown . . . . China came into being when an asiatic sovereign united many Asian tribes . . Previously the tribes of inner-Asia would live like nomads . . . . so they were drawn together in a big realm . . . . which would become China . . For a long time the chinese even viewed themselves as the non plus ultra of civilisation .. That's also why they built the great wall . . They already had million-cities quite early . . Ancient China pretty much was a state of officials. They viewed themselves as the 'realm of the middle' . . What is true . . they developed quite a culture , did many inventions et al . . Mao Tse Tung communised China and thus won a huge part of Asia for communism back then. . . in newer times . . China seems to open itself again for capitalism . . They are a very ambitious people . . . . what are your views on China ? |
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"Mao Tse Tung communised China and thus won a huge part of Asia for communism back then."
Oi veh
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Heehee Yup , old China , like I said , was a state of officials under an emperor . . An emperor in general is the sovereign over a variety of territories , as opposed to a king , who merely rules over one region . . . . the Chinese tribes weren't one single tribe . . Today 'Mandarin' is the chinese standard ( script-) language . . the chinese emperor was referred to as the 'Mandarin' . . I admit , they developed quite a culture . . Though , under the Commies this 'state of officials' was torn town , alledgedly "in favour of the people" . . They also destroyed a huge part of Chinese culture in the alledged 'cultural revolution'. I suppose without the Commies more of ancient chinese culture would be preserved . . - - - The fact that much is known about ancient China mostly stems from the lores of Marco Polo , an Italian navigator , who saw old China for himself and gave report in Europe . . . Last edited by ColdFire; January 13th, 2020 at 03:40 AM. |
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Well . . after the recent coronavirus-epidemic . . I wonder what'll be left of China thereafter. .
. . the 'heat' is growing over there . . the 'corona' literally starts to glow . . Sayonara . . . . oh wait . . that's Japanese . . Last edited by ColdFire; February 9th, 2020 at 09:07 PM. |
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. . .ahhhhh . . the chinks . . Always crazy ideas . . . . . they always want to be 'ahead of their time' . . Try harder . . . maybe then . . one day . . you might succeed. . Be patient . . Last edited by ColdFire; February 13th, 2020 at 04:36 AM. |
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