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What, Canada?
What do you expect from a frog in a well, but its understandable since over 90% of those frogs never got a chance to get out of their country.
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What, Canada?
And there we have it. Thank you, I can go to sleep now without giving you another thought.
So, may I take that you are not a Han and instead you are a wei ren as the Han Chinese called the non Hans?
The Theory of Legalism 法家 is embedded in the psyche.!
Wow, you really want to drag this discussion down into the gutter.
Yeah lol, we "ethnic Chinese" will carry around such concepts in our genetic structure. Regardless of where we live, or where we were brought up.
If you are a moderator in IDF, then I know why that place has gone down the drain.
You feel that there is no Legalism theory in China?
Yeah lol, we "ethnic Chinese" will carry around such concepts in our genetic structure. Regardless of where we live, or where we were brought up.
If you are a moderator in IDF, then I know why that place has gone down the drain.
In Chinese history, Legalism (Chinese: 法家; pinyin: Fǎjiā; Wade–Giles: Fa-chia; literally "School of law") was one of the main philosophic currents during the Warring States Period (and before), although the term itself was invented in the Han dynasty and thus does not refer to an organized 'school' of thought. Legalism was a utilitarian political philosophy that did not address higher questions like the nature and purpose of life.[1] The school's most famous proponent and contributor Han Fei Zi (韓非子 believed that a ruler should use the following three tools to govern his subjects.
Not sure what you mean by that? Are you throwing this just for showing off or have you been wooed by someone who claimed to be an expert on china? Legalism is very far from the minds of most ordinary chinese.
^^^ And now this Indian guy is trying to lecture Chinese people on Chinese concepts.
This Tiki guy is hilarious, he thinks he is more Chinese than Chinese people.
LOL, now an Indian is supposed to decide who is "Han" and who is not?
Cardsharp is definitely a Han Chinese, he even has a genetic certificate that he has posted on threads, which are relevant to the topic of genetic migration, etc.
My very last post address to you.
Of course legalism was invented in China and a part of Chinese history, but what is ridiculous and reeks of racial theory is that you think that we carry it around in our genes.
Not sure what you mean by that? Are you throwing this just for showing off or have you been wooed by someone who claimed to be an expert on china? Legalism is very far from the minds of most ordinary chinese.
It's like saying hinduism is embedded in indian psyche, frankely what the hell does that mean?
I guess you are on different channels from the rest of us.
regards,
^^^ And now this Indian guy is trying to lecture Chinese people on Chinese concepts.
This Tiki guy is hilarious, he thinks he is more Chinese than Chinese people.
^^^ And now this Indian guy is trying to lecture Chinese people on Chinese concepts.
This Tiki guy is hilarious, he thinks he is more Chinese than Chinese people.
I could go into a great discourse on who is Han and who is not and that too with Chinese links!
The aide Chinese Dragon has given you the certificate and your genetic 'baggage'.
Now, who should I believe, CD or you?
You chaps remind me of the American Indian adage - whiteman speak with forked tongue. Only thing here is that Chinese speak in Double line of thought.