First emperor of japan was a hokkien
First emperor of japan was a hokkien
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Aug 18 2013, 06:55 PM
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I am Hakka and some Korean say I look more Korean than Korean.
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Aug 18 2013, 07:01 PM
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Aug 18 2013, 09:03 PM
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Aug 19 2013, 12:08 AM
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[B]Rebellions Against the Qing Dynasty[/B]
Qing soldiers After the Ming Dynasty collapsed, the emperor and his court fled to southern China, where they hoped to regroup and drive the barbarian Manchus from the country. One of the most successful rebellions against the Manchus was led by a half-Japanese warrior pirate named Koxinga who had befriended a Ming prince. Koxinga commanded a fighting force of 8,000 war junks, 240,000 Ming warriors and 500,000 South China Sea pirates. His warriors—who reportedly had to lift a 600 pound stone lion before they were recruited—fought with iron masks and used long swords to maim cavalry horses. Although he failed to overthrow the Manchus, he was successful in driving the Dutch from Taiwan, and for this he is regarded as a national hero. Mafia-like Chinese triads, which now rule much of the heroin trade out of east Asia and control organized crime in Hong Kong, descend from secret societies established to fight he Manchus. Source:http://factsanddetails.com/china.php?itemid=57 Tankerbell, you always mention that Japan invaded China during WW2 because they want to help to revive Ming Dynasty but I think they want to fulfill their ambition to set up their own empirie. Can you please provide some sources of your theories? |
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Aug 19 2013, 12:42 AM
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QUOTE(ectt @ Aug 19 2013, 12:29 AM) japanese like hokkien........... You sound legit, I buy your theory. Tankerbell tends to romantasize his theory.should be due to the ming dynasty japanese pivates(incl govt) ripped the china coastal line, especially fu jian province. they need to understand or probe the situation in coastal line before they landed, so it could be the reason they mingled with hokkien, and the hokkien language mixed with japanese. so TS will have the conclusion jap first emperor is hokkien. old japanese language content was not rich or well developed like nowadays. |
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Aug 19 2013, 12:52 AM
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QUOTE(king of fighter @ Aug 19 2013, 12:39 AM) negara taiwan yang majoriti dia adalah hokkien pakai lambang bunga kebanggaan diaorang sebijik sama dengan negara jepun.. apa yang lebih dikenali sebagai bunga sakura. Taiwan's national flower is Plum Blossom and Japan's national flower is Cherry Blossom. They are different.malaysia dan wilayah okinawa, ryukyu di jepun pakai lambang bunga kebanggaan yang sebijik sama iaitu bunga raya. |
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Aug 19 2013, 01:10 AM
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