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Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile
Author: rst0wxyz
Date: Aug 27, 2007 13:10

On Aug 27, 11:06 am, abianche...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Are you saying travel in ancient time must travel to foreign country
> or it is not travel??? Anyway, here is my reply to RST's ignorant

The ignorance is on your part, abeenchum. Your ignorance is
overwhelming and surpassed only by your stupidity. Your little boy
behaviors tells how mature you are to face the truth.
> statement of "Chinese people never travel". If you disagree, let me
> know:
> ==========
> "Chinese people never travel" - by ignorant old fool, RST

You certainly like my cursing you out like a damn fool. Your mother
was a damn whore and a bitch. Your father was a thief and a
murderer. You are a son-of-a-bitch and an ignorant fool. Why don't
you grow up and put away your childish ways?
>
> Oh my god, another ignorant statment from RST!!! Incredible!!!

Your ignorance is overwhelming and surpassed only by your stupidity.
You certainly like my cursing you out like a damn fool. Your mother
was a damn whore and a bitch. Your father was a thief and a
murderer. You are a son-of-a-bitch and an ignorant fool. Why don't
you grow up and put away your childish ways?
>
> Lee Bai, the most famous poet in China is also a well known traveller,
> he travelled many places in China and wrote them into his poets.

In China? But you said the Tang and the Song Dynasties were the
riches in the world??? Which part of China was in the world?? Half
of the world was still unknown, how can you compare to the world???
Are you just plain stupid and ignorant as you already are?
>
> Here is the link to poet Li Bai:
>
> http://english.cri.cn/1702/2005-5-5...@207586.htm
>
> "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."

Where??? Where??? Where did he travel??? which part of where??? Which
part of the world did he travel to??? You are definitely showing your
ignorance big, big, big ways, abeenchum.
>
> Go to 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.

Big deal. The spectacular views of Quizhou, the beautiful mountain
tops, and rivers. This was China's view of the world? The world has
more than that, abeenchum. The world is more than China.
> Too bad, RST can not read Chinese,

I think the point in here is:
Too bad abeenchum learned the whitewashed version of the Chinese
world and never bother to question WHY, WHEN, WHERE, WHAT AND HOW???
>one of the most famous Chinese
> books is Lao-chenz's Travelling Notes, some of article in the book
> have been selected as "must-read" in Chinese literature class in

Have you read Mark Twain? William Shakespeare? Alan Edgar Poe?
Margaret Mitchell? and many many fine American/British writers/
playwright?
> Taiwan. And since ancient time, Chinese admired Huang San (Huang
> Mountain), Tai-San (Tai Mountain)... And 2000 years ago, Qin Shi Huang
> already claimed up Tai-San (Tai Mountain) to worhship the Heaven.

Have you cliimbed the Himalaya, K9, or Mount Mckinley, abeenchum?
>
> "Chinese people never travel"??? You must be kidding!!! Hey RST,

abeenchum, all you have done in this forum is kidding, nothing else,
and parroting others.
> take Silk Road trip to understand how ancient Chinese merchants
> travelled. Haha!

Have you taken the Silk Road, abeenchum? Have you driven across the
country in the U.S.? I have.

abeenchum, grow up, put away your childish toys. The world is more
than China. All you got are peanuts, and you think you got the
world. That shows how narrow your world is.
>
> On Aug 27, 10:40 pm, "J.Venning" wrote:
>
>
>
>> yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
>>news:1188235415.388529.38790@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...> RST was referring to ancient Chinese people never travel which is
>>> completely BS!
>
>> I wasn't around then to give any comment on that. However, don't you
>> think that the means by which people travel then were rather different from
>> those of today? After all, how many Westerners could boast that they went to
>> visit China as tourists at that time?
>
>>> As for today's mainland Chinese, last year, over half
>>> million mainland Chinese visited Paris.
>
>> Many Western countries have started to lower their barriers against the
>> Chinese in recent years, knowing full well that there is a Hell of a lot of
>> money to be gained by doing so. A recent survey of tourists here in Denmark
>> shows clearly that the Chinese tourists who managed to come here spend twice
>> as much money daily than their Japanese counterparts; they are also more
>> polite and better educated in general compared to those Nips ( no, they
>> don't spit).
>> J.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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