> 2007
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> Oh my god, another ignorant statement from RST!!! Incredible!!!
>
> 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.
>
> Here is the link to poet Li Bai:
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http://english.cri.cn/1702/2005-5-5...@207586.htm
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> "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."
>
> 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.
> Too bad, RST can not read Chinese, one of the most famous Chinese
> books is Lao-chenz's Travelling Notes, some of articles in the book
> have been selected as "must-read" in Chinese literature class in
> Taiwan. And since ancient time, Chinese admired Huang San (Huang
> Mountain), Tai-San (Tai Mountain) etc those beautiful Chinese
> landscapes. And 2000 years ago, Qin Shi Huang, First Emperor of China
> already claimed up top of Tai-San (Tai Mountain) to worhship the
> Heaven.
>
> "Chinese people never travel"??? You must be kidding!!! Hey RST,
> take Silk Road trip to understand how ancient Chinese merchants
> travelled. Haha!