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  • #61
    Originally posted by Transcend
    Urban Ranger, the emperors in my list all committed atrocities. So what? They all made great accomplishments and those were the things people are going to remember. Who cares if Li Shiming murdered his brothers in a palace coup while the country's population tripled(population growth is a measure of peace and properity in ancient times) under his rule?

    You shouldn't list Kangxi as a foreign oppressor because then you will feed ammunitions to separatists who claim Tibetans are not Chinese.
    My point was all of them were bada*ses in one way or another. None of these rulers were "squeakly clean." They couldn't be.

    My post was also only half-serious, in an attempt to demostrate that a critic can nitpick anybody.

    Kangxi was a foeign oppressor but he was a better emperor than all those in the Sung and Ming dynasty, who were just native oppressors.
    (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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    • #62
      Some one send to me through my e-mail.


      --THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT...MAO TSE-TUNG:

      The Chinese communist leader Chairman Mao Tse-Tung
      (1893-1976) never took a bath. Mao achieved an epic
      personal hygiene problem which grew steadily worse
      as the years went by. (No kidding?) His only concession
      was to allow his servants to wipe him down with a
      wet towel.

      He also never brushed his teeth, because he'd heard
      that tigers never brushed their teeth, either!

      Mao seldom got out of bed before noon. He would frequently
      summon his ministers to meetings in the middle of the
      night. Rarely bothering to get dressed, he spent most
      of his time in bathrobes. He only wore his famous
      Mao uniform when there were cameras around.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Transcend

        Have you ever lived in China, or have you ever talked to any of eyewitnesses? Or do you derive your conclusions from American media and second hand account? If that's the case, you are hardly qualified to make any judgement about Mao.
        My Father-in-Law was born in Canton, his three brothers live in China their entire life. Does he qualify.
        No. 1 Brother 1890
        No. 2 Brother 1900
        No. 3 Brother 1910 Father-in-law
        No. 4 Brother 1920
        No. 2 Brother was sent to prison because he was a teacher and not to a farm. After release was sent to prison again because he was not re-educated enough the first time.
        My F-I-L sent money to his mother (several thousand of dollar) No. 4 Brother had a son who came to America in the late 60s and reported that mom never received a dime and when she died in the 50s, the Brother were not allow to tell my F-I-L so he would cont.. to send money. They finely sneak the inform to my F-I-L so could quit sending money.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by joseph1944

          My Father-in-Law was born in Canton, his three brothers live in China their entire life. Does he qualify.
          No. 1 Brother 1890
          No. 2 Brother 1900
          No. 3 Brother 1910 Father-in-law
          No. 4 Brother 1920
          No. 2 Brother was sent to prison because he was a teacher and not to a farm. After release was sent to prison again because he was not re-educated enough the first time.
          My F-I-L sent money to his mother (several thousand of dollar) No. 4 Brother had a son who came to America in the late 60s and reported that mom never received a dime and when she died in the 50s, the Brother were not allow to tell my F-I-L so he would cont.. to send money. They finely sneak the inform to my F-I-L so could quit sending money.
          Did I address my posts at you?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by joseph1944
            Some one send to me through my e-mail.


            --THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT...MAO TSE-TUNG:

            The Chinese communist leader Chairman Mao Tse-Tung
            (1893-1976) never took a bath. Mao achieved an epic
            personal hygiene problem which grew steadily worse
            as the years went by. (No kidding?) His only concession
            was to allow his servants to wipe him down with a
            wet towel.

            He also never brushed his teeth, because he'd heard
            that tigers never brushed their teeth, either!

            Mao seldom got out of bed before noon. He would frequently
            summon his ministers to meetings in the middle of the
            night. Rarely bothering to get dressed, he spent most
            of his time in bathrobes. He only wore his famous
            Mao uniform when there were cameras around.
            really? is that why he shouldnt be a civ3 leader?

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Transcend

              Have you ever lived in China, or have you ever talked to any of eyewitnesses? Or do you derive your conclusions from American media and second hand account? If that's the case, you are hardly qualified to make any judgement about Mao.
              Here is your statement. I may have in the past said unkind thing about Mao. Yes I never live in China, (I did visit Hong Kong New Years 1964). however my F-I-L has and Mao and Co. has done some petty bad thing to my Wife family (that stay in China), more than I will post.
              What I really don't understand is why some of you people support Communism and then support guys like Stalin and Mao. The Cold War started when I was 3 years old. In Jan of 1951 age 6, I learned about the Korea War. A young girl around 25 had me over for cookies a lot. One day she told me I could not come over anymore because her Husband was coming home from the war. My last visit, I saw her husband and when he took his shirt off, I saw the hole in the back of his right shoulder. I asked my mother and she said there was a war in Korea. Also at this time we knew a Russian family that lived across the road. They told us stories about Russian and Stalin. But also told us never repeat the stories because of the KGB would find them and kill them. In High School (1959) my Art teacher was Russian. One day he sat down with us and told us about his family and why he left Russian. His distance cousin was Czar Nick and Family. When was 4 year old he said he still remember his Grandfather coming into the house and saying get your thing, we have to leave now. In the boat he said we were told not talk. We had to be very quiet, so the Communism would not see or hear them roll out to sea. They when to either Finland or Sweden in a small boat.
              Hungarian revolt, many died.
              Czechoslovakia revolt, many died.
              Then the Berlin wall is built. Many people died while trying to escape.
              I join the US Navy Feb. 1962. Cuban Missile crisis. I was lucky, I was on the west coast and not east cost.
              Must carry a loaded weapon when in Korea because of North Korea.
              Discharge March 1965, May/June my old ship goes to Vietnam. I was lucky again, missed Vietnam by 50 to 60 days.
              Aug. 1965 Work for US Gov. Must signed a statement stating you are not a member of the Communist party or support the Communist party, US Navy and Gov. job.
              So today I'm still anti-Communist. The Cold war is over for now, but when will China flex her muscle and tell us they are taking Taiwan and we better stay out of it or war? I was in Taiwan in 1963 and 64, they do not want to part of China. That is the Taiwanese and they also wish the Chinese would leave to.
              Before anyone said Taiwan is part of China, you better go the Taiwan site and look up their History, you might be supprised.

              We had a saying in the US Gov. One all-S__T wipe out all of the added-boy you have received. In my opinion Mao has earned more than one all-S__T in his life.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by ancient


                really? is that why he shouldnt be a civ3 leader?
                It came to me as a e-mail nothing more. I read it and said to myself why not let all of the people at Apolyton read it, nothing more.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by joseph1944

                  What I really don't understand is why some of you people support Communism and then support guys like Stalin and Mao.
                  And the American government never did anything wrong?

                  The Americans killed millions of people in South-east Asia, including the unprovoked bombing of Cambodia and Laos, but hey, the American government are the nice guys.

                  The American government provided money and weapons to "friendly" governments around the world, with the money and weapons being used to murder innocent people and to fuel the drug trade.

                  Chiang and the KMT slaughtered 20,000 Taiwanese back in 1950 which is why the Taiwanese dislike the mainlanders.

                  Do I prefer the Americans over the Soviets? Of course. Are the Americans the good guys who never did anything evil. Definitely not.
                  Golfing since 67

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                  • #69
                    Joseph1944, Taiwan is going to unite with mainland whether you like it or not. Both countries speak the same language and share the same cultural background. Do you know the phrase "blood is thicker than water"? Most Taiwanese ARE Chinese, or were immigrants from Fujian province during the last 200 years. Taiwan's socalled native tongue is nothing more but the Fujian dialect. Taiwan has probably more in common with southern Chinese provinces than those with their northern counterparts. Among my conversations with Taiwanese people, I notice that they mostly call themselves "Taiwanese", as opposed to the "Mainlanders" under the PRC rule. The word "Chinese" does not only mean Mainlanders and Taiwanese, but everyone with Chinese origins.

                    Another reason that Taiwan would unify with the mainland is the economy. Taiwan is currently the largest foreign investor on the mainland, and the mainland is the largest market for Taiwanese business. If the mainland can continue its pace for another 10 years, Taiwan's interests will be so intricably linked to the mainland that a forced separation from China would mean its economical suicide. Even in today's climate, Taiwanese business and military would never accept an independence declaration from its president.

                    Finally, if I were the American President, I would never sell the latest weapon systems to Taiwan. The chance they would fall into PRC's hand is far greater than to be used against them. Only a foolish PRC leader could screw up the eventual peaceful unification with Taiwan.


                    As a side note, you have my condolences about what happened to your wife's family. My mother's family also suffered a great deal during that awful period. Even the current Chinese Premier sat for a couple of years in jail for being a "Rightist". But does that mean one should hate this country and government for an eternity? Wouldn't it be better to change it from inside out? Deng Xiaoping had already changed the very nature of the Communist Party, and the current General Secretary is subverting its very foundation by putting entrepreneurs(capitalists) into important functions. I believe that the next generation of leadership(beginning in 2003) will start dismantling the surface facade of the "Communist" Party.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Transcend
                      Joseph1944, Taiwan is going to unite with mainland whether you like it or not.
                      Right now I would wish for Independence

                      Both countries speak the same language and share the same cultural background. Do you know the phrase "blood is thicker than water"? Most Taiwanese ARE Chinese, or were immigrants from Fujian province during the last 200 years.
                      Would you agree that it was the Dutch who move the first Chinese to the Island?
                      Taiwan's socalled native tongue is nothing more but the Fujian dialect. Taiwan has probably more in common with southern Chinese provinces than those with their northern counterparts.
                      Yes you are correct.
                      There are some Polynesian that still live there.

                      Among my conversations with Taiwanese people, I notice that they mostly call themselves "Taiwanese", as opposed to the "Mainlanders" under the PRC rule. The word "Chinese" does not only mean Mainlanders and Taiwanese, but everyone with Chinese origins.
                      The Ming people still today will not use Chinese as the name of their race. The young lady I met in 63 said her family had been in Taiwan as far back as Great Grand Father and there fore call her Taiwanese.
                      Another reason that Taiwan would unify with the mainland is the economy. Taiwan is currently the largest foreign investor on the mainland, and the mainland is the largest market for Taiwanese business.
                      Who need who. It sound like China need Taiwan more than Taiwan need China
                      If the mainland can continue its pace for another 10 years, Taiwan's interests will be so intractably linked to the mainland that a forced separation from China would mean its economical suicide. Even in today's climate, Taiwanese business and military would never accept an independence declaration from its president.
                      This the first President who has some roots in Taiwan and there has been some discussion in their version of Congress/Parliament weather to go independent or not.

                      Finally, if I were the American President, I would never sell the latest weapon systems to Taiwan. The chance they would fall into PRC's hand is far greater than to be used against them. Only a foolish PRC leader could screw up the eventual peaceful unification with Taiwan.
                      If the transition was peaceful, then we could ask for the equipment back, If not, it would be used against the mainland.
                      If some hot head became First Sect. of the party look out.


                      As a side note, you have my condolences about what happened to your wife's family. My mother's family also suffered a great deal during that awful period. Even the current Chinese Premier sat for a couple of years in jail for being a "Rightist".
                      Dido. We than share something don't we.
                      But does that mean one should hate this country and government for an eternity? Wouldn't it be better to change it from inside out?
                      The Country NO, (I would love to go to China and visit) the Gov. Yes, hey I don't even trust our Gov that must. Remember I worked for them for 33 years, I know what they can do.
                      Deng Xiaoping had already changed the very nature of the Communist Party, and the current General Secretary is subverting its very foundation by putting entrepreneurs(capitalists) into important functions. I believe that the next generation of leadership(beginning in 2003) will start dismantling the surface facade of the "Communist" Party.
                      But isn't the current leader the one who had control during 1989 revolt?
                      Last edited by Guest; August 22, 2001, 21:55.

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                      • #71
                        More than 50% of taiwanese (I hate to use this term rather than Chinese) are in favour of returning to mainland. Taiwanese are defeated capitalists in the mainland who escaped to the island to start their own government. Mainland is the cradle of Asian civilization, and taiwan is but a southern island of China and they are full-blooded Chinese except for some separatists who are desecendants of the Japanese.

                        No matter what people say or wish, Taiwan will, for a fact, rejoin its motherland and shine in its reunified glory.
                        Webmaster of Blizzard Chronicles

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by joseph1944

                          But isn't the current leader the one who had control during 1989 revolt?
                          No. Jiang Zemin came into power after the Tiananmen Square protests, but even then Deng Xiaoping was China's leader.

                          By the way joseph1944, shouldn't your tagline read "the U.S. military, the only way to fight a war and win, except when fighting Koreans, Vietnamese and Canadians."
                          Golfing since 67

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by YefeiPi
                            More than 50% of Taiwanese (I hate to use this term rather than Chinese) are in favor of returning to mainland.
                            You made be correct. However these people may be the children of the Chinese who invaded Taiwan with Chiang Kia-Shek.

                            Taiwanese are defeated capitalists in the mainland who escaped to the island to start their own government.
                            Escaped and Invaded at the same time, killing several Taiwanese that tried to stop the invasion

                            Mainland is the cradle of Asian civilization, and Taiwan is but a southern island of China and they are full-blooded Chinese except for some separatists who are descendants of the Japanese.
                            First sentence correct, second wrong, Taiwan is a new name for Formosa which was settle by the Polynesians, and stay that way for several century until the Dutch found the Island in early 1600s and then went to China to get slaves and bring them back to Taiwan. From 1500BC to 1600AD not a single person of China lived on the Island. Some Chinese pirate stay there from time to time so the Chinese Navy could not find them, but they never establish a settlement there.

                            No matter what people say or wish, Taiwan will, for a fact, rejoin its motherland and shine in its reunified glory.
                            That day will be a very dark day for several Million people and then the Communist gov will start to take revenge on the Taiwanese people just to teach them a lesson.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Tingkai

                              By the way joseph1944, shouldn't your tagline read "the U.S. military, the only way to fight a war and win, except when fighting Koreans, Vietnamese and Canadians."
                              In Korea after the Chinese invaded, neither Truman or Ike wanted to expand the war into possible WW III, so they went for the stalemate.

                              Vietnam; McNamara, Robert, was Johnson chief advisor and he was afraid (of China and Russia) of again widing the war so he told Johnson over and over to keep it contain in Vietnam. Johnson finely fired McNamara, but he had made his decision not run for Pres. again.
                              I read McNamara book two year ago and he admitted how scared he was of China and Russia. (The wrong man for the job to be sure). I do not like Mr. McNamara because he sent 53,000 young men to their death for nothing, plus one of them was a friend of mine and his name in on the wall. I belive Mr. McNamara should go to prison for being a traitor to the people he sent over. There is a story I read a while back, a plane when down in the North, so the rescue people had to call Washington to get permission because it was up north and McNamara said NO, so one of the Officer when around his back and had Johnson called, and Johnson YES go get the man. He is not a man in my book.

                              In 1865 we could have gone back, (we had the Army to so) however the US was satisfied with the Nation Border with Canada, so we did not. Just think if we did all of the people who left the US after the Revolution and again after the War of 1812 who were loyal to England and settle in Canada would had to move again.

                              Actually between you and me, I wrote that to remind some of our friends at Apolyton that the US is still here.

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                              • #75
                                Korea was fought to tie, true, but Viet Nam was a greater failing than mere political inconsistency. It demonstrated how difficult it is for a country to impose its will on an entire region that hates them. 2 million vietnamese died in the conflict out of a total population of what, 10 million? The US would have had to rase the country to the ground to win, and then they'd have been in charge of a smoking pile of rubble.

                                The US tried to invade twice officially and once unofficially, and guess what: we're still here too.
                                12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
                                Stadtluft Macht Frei
                                Killing it is the new killing it
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