"Chinese people never travel" - by ignorant old fool, RST
- From: abian_chen@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:27:15 -0700
"Chinese people never travel" - by ignorant old fool, RST
Oh my god, another ignorant statement from RST!!! Incredible!!!
Li Bai, the most famous poet in China, also a well known traveller, he
travelled many places in China and wrote them into his poems.
Here is the link to poet Li Bai:
http://english.cri.cn/1702/2005-5-5...@xxxxxxxxxx
"In his twenties, Li Bai began to travel. His experiences and
encyclopedic knowledge help him achieve great success in writing..."
"Li Bai ended up spending most of his life traveling. During his
travels, he wrote many poems about nature."
Visit National Palace Museum in Taipei and see those masterpieces of
Chinese paintings to understand how Chinese scholar painters admired
Chinese landscapes in their paintings from their travel experience.
Too bad, RST can not read Chinese, one of most famous Chinese books,
LaoChe's Travel Diary, some of articles from the book have been
selected as "must-read" in Chinese literature class in Taiwan. And
since ancient time, Chinese have already admired Huang San (Huang
Mountain), Tai-San (Tai Mountain) until today. 2000 years ago, Qin Shi
Huang already climbed on top of Tai-San (Tai Mountain) to worship the
Heaven.
"Chinese people never travel"??? You must be kidding!!! Hey stupid
old fool RST, take a Silk Road trip to understand how ancient Chinese
merchants traveled. Haha!
Here's Chinese curse for you RST, you should learn it. It's more
powerful than yours, haha!
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On Aug 29, 4:16 pm, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
abeenchum is what you called a "die hard Chinaman".
He truly believes in the whitewahed version
of the Chinese history he learned in Taiwan.
As you know, Taiwan is a very small world.
abeenchum's world is very small, too.
He lives in a single room with no bathroom and no kitchen.
He has to go out to eat because the place is just too
messy to be around.
abeenchum, your ignorance is overwhelming
and surpassed only by your stupidity.
.
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