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  • #31
    Romans 13 and Chinese 11while Russians 2 and Indians 0??

    Surely anyone arguing for the Chinese can use the same logic for the Indians. This is what I call bias. The East Asians are on the rise and began influecing the West while the Indians are absolutely neglected.

    And people who are voting for the US....pls, I don't want to hear anyone starting arguments for it. I think I am going to start a "who thinks the US deserves to be included as a civilisation" poll.

    Anyway, I would vote for the Chinese. Imagine you can only choose 2 civilisations for the world. There are no single "the West" civilisation. There are a lot of civs that are part of the West you can choose from for one of the 2. But the Chinese, a lone civilisation that represents so much, definitely would be the second one of the two.

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    • #32
      GREEKS although they were conquered millitary by the Romans,they conquered the Romans socially and culturally.
      (on number 2 ROMANS because they build an empire that lasted >1000 years,and they assimilated everything they met(unlike other long existing empires like Egypt&China)

      Shade
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      • #33
        Voted for the Russians, mostly because I think they deserved more votes than they had.
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        • #34
          I'm convinced the West is one and the same civilization. They are a cultural unity. A testimony of this are art movements: Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Romanticism,... Other shared institutions, traditions and movements are Roman Law, the Roman alphabet, humanism, nationalism, the Enlightment, colonization, ...
          The only argument against the West being a civilization is the lack of political unity. They have been united repeatedly (Romans, Carolus, Napoleon,..) and now there are in fact only two blocks in the West (US and EU), and still they are military linked in the NATO.
          China is the 'most deserving' civ by Chinese standards, and vice versa for the West. And undoubtly they are second only to each other.

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          • #35


            Why do all these polls and discussions end up in a fight about I am right and you are wrong?

            How can you compare civs? Each one has its positive things and his negative things...

            Well, I'm afraid I will not participate anymore in these kind of discussions...

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            • #36
              Originally posted by DarkCloud
              China was as advanced, but it didn't affect history that much (unless of course you consider Mongolia a Chinese-type civilization) Affecting much in the idea that they spread their technology. Yes, china conquered large stretches of land, yes they tried to colonize Japan, yes they invented fireworks... They are easily the equals of the Greeks- but the Romans?

              The Romans were a military machine, much like Alexander the Great and the Macedonian Greeks. They exerted as much influence as china ever did in its golden ages.

              China never developed gunpowder except in fireworks- the europeans invented gunpowder in guns.

              Unique chinese history- they have 2 official languages for heavens sake, that means there are at LEAST 2 different cultures... China is a model for cooperation of peoples, but they havent really merged together well it seems...
              Thats a very poor arguement. Chinese did develope Gunpowder weapons they made land minds and grenades that used gunpowder, the were very much tech savy, and they traded their china and silk with the rest of the world which is what dot europe out of the dark ages, china has influenced the modern world, perhaps more than any other nation.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by YefeiPi

                China has given the world gun powder, I mean which is more practical? Aren't all wars fought with gun powder? How else did English colonize so many countries? With pitchforks?
                I just look it up. According to Scientists man has been on planet Earth 2,002,001 years. Guns have only been around since about 1242AD. I would guess the pitchforks has conquer more territory than guns. Guns have only been part of Man for .000379% of Mans history.

                Also when you say that the Western Civilization on Earth is far more powerful today than any in Earth's history. How can you pitch the entire western civilzations against China's single history?
                It really easy, because the youth of today want to be like us, (Europe, Canada and America) dress like us, hang out like us, drink Coke and Pesi, wear Calvin Kline, Nike, go to McDonald, listen to the latest Rock and Roll bands from Europe and America. I would bet that most young people in China are petty much like most the young people in the Western Countries. They want to have fun, without any restriction on their fun.

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                • #38
                  I just look it up. According to Scientists man has been on planet Earth 2,002,001 years. Guns have only been around since about 1242AD. I would guess the pitchforks has conquer more territory than guns. Guns have only been part of Man for .000379% of Mans history.
                  =>probably "American" scientists,the age of humanity accurate to 1 year=> yeah right,never heard of evolution theory???
                  rather say there has been a human civilization for 15000 years
                  (ie only the last 15000 years wars have been fought with pitchforks and stuff)
                  so 759 years of gunpowder would count for 0,506% of human history.
                  (btw because of the peacefull nature of humanity I am pretty sure every square meter of this planet has been conquered at least once by guns)

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                  • #39
                    China was as advanced, but it didn't affect history that much (unless of course you consider Mongolia a Chinese-type civilization) Affecting much in the idea that they spread their technology. Yes, china conquered large stretches of land, yes they tried to colonize Japan, yes they invented fireworks... They are easily the equals of the Greeks- but the Romans?

                    The Romans were a military machine, much like Alexander the Great and the Macedonian Greeks. They exerted as much influence as china ever did in its golden ages.

                    China never developed gunpowder except in fireworks- the europeans invented gunpowder in guns.

                    Unique chinese history- they have 2 official languages for heavens sake, that means there are at LEAST 2 different cultures... China is a model for cooperation of peoples, but they havent really merged together well it seems...
                    China did not affect history that much? Are you joking? Look at Asia alone, Japan is still using Chinese characters in their writing, in Korea, you see Chinese labels everywhere. And I'm sure the effect does not stop in Asia.

                    The Romans conquerored a lot of land, no doubt about that. But Mongols has conquerored even more, does that make them a greater civ than Romans?

                    Gunpowder is one of China's four most influential invention, it's just that China and the west each used it for different purposes.

                    2 official languages for China? You are joking again. For PRC, mandarin is the only official language, cantonese is just another southern dialect that many people speaks. Just like in English, you have different flavors.
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                    • #40
                      'Kay, who in their right minds chooses Iroquois over Indian or Persian or Japanese?
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                      • #41
                        Shade- Mods can edit polls to have more than 10 options

                        Others China was just as invaded as the others:
                        The Mogol influence, the Xin Xia influence, and toher influences from various parts of China... They had various religions that were different- they are as varied as the Europeans.. .the only thing they really kept was the same country name. Their country was as varied in different periods as European countries were during different periods.

                        How could Silk get Europe out of the dark ages... Europe got out of the dark ages because of the MUSLIMS and the people who saved the writings of the GREEKS and the ROMANS.

                        Chinese were not the first to use guns- that is why the Europeans counquered them.

                        Yes, but Mandarin and Cantonese are more different than the Enlglish dialects... I understand that they are at least as different as the Romance Languages.

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                        • #42
                          Chinese were not the first to use guns- that is why the Europeans counquered them.
                          I think you can't read, Dark Cloud. Whoever said the Chinese were the first to use guns? I said Chinese invented gunpowder. Not guns! Also Europeans conquered China? Define "conquered" a bit further please. You mean like how Mongol conquered Europe or what? Anyway, China is still alive and well. Isn't it?

                          Yes, but Mandarin and Cantonese are more different than the Enlglish dialects... I understand that they are at least as different as the Romance Languages.
                          They are less different actually, the writing for mandarin and cantonese are very much alike except cantonese have more strokes. Only the way it is spoken that is different. I don't even think you know Chinese.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by YefeiPi


                            I think you can't read, Dark Cloud. Whoever said the Chinese were the first to use guns? I said Chinese invented gunpowder. Not guns! Also Europeans conquered China? Define "conquered" a bit further please. You mean like how Mongol conquered Europe or what? Anyway, China is still alive and well. Isn't it?
                            DarkCloud can speak for himself, however sometimes in the English language, we will used a word like "conquered" to mean that we are controling key port, key Cities, etc.
                            When Rome conquered, it was everything, the total area.
                            When we conquered Japan in WW II, we did not invade Japan itself, but we conquer them.
                            In the early 1900s Europe control key port Cities in China, so in the minds of European China was conquered.
                            The same when Japan invaded China. In the west China was Conquered by Japan. However Japan only control a small part of China.
                            Last edited by Guest; August 30, 2001, 23:48.

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                            • #44
                              All are soo wrong about your gunpowder, FRED WINS AGAIN!

                              Gunpowder, known as “Black Powder” or “Saracen Powder” to the people of Medieval Europe, is generally thought to have originated in China, where explosive grenades, bombs, and rockets were already in widespread use by 1000 CE. Because it is a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter (potassium nitrate), gunpowder must be mechanically, and very carefully, mixed. Highly sensitive to sparks, it is a very delicate mixture, which often led to explosions and death because of careless handling of the ingredients. Adding to its value was the fact that, in the beginning, the “recipe” for gunpowder was not common knowledge, and only a few special weapon-makers knew how to make gunpowder at all.
                              So it has been said that Chinese did use gunpowder for weapons a few centuries before anyone in Europe got wind of it. Only throw the arabs did that happen.

                              Second Mandarian and Cantonese and all the other regional dialects share a common character system that dates back (I believe) to the Win dynasty. If not the Qin then a Dynasty that was based out of Xi'an. Making it definatly a common character system by 900 ad. This is very unlike western latin writing. The characters do not make up an alphabet but more of a pictograph. So that Cantonese and Mandarian can both read and write the same language. Thus making the languages very similar more so then Spanish and English etc. The only difference comes in the pronounciation. But this can also occur in English where there are places in the world where English is spoken but can not be inturprettted by north american english speakers. But both can read and right. A good example would be to watch the movie "The Snatch" where it becomes almost impossable to understand the pikes, but very humourus to do so.

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                              • #45
                                In the early 1900s Europe control key port Cities in China, so in the minds of European China was conquered.
                                Then it's a very foolish thought, you think by controlling key ports? You "conquered" China? Haha, that's a fresh one. Back then, in the early 1900s. Eight european countries (including Japan, which is not European country) allied up to "conquer" China which is nothing more than invasion, sure they had advantages with their guns and binoculars in the beginning, however, they were still driven out of China eventually. Considering that China, back then, had next to nothing because of isolationism. Today, don't even try thinking about conquering China, Joseph. It's not going to be a reality.

                                Also, you are not even European, how can you say that in the minds of Europeans, China was conquered? It's a joke! Speak for yourself next time.
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