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This is the problem with some Chinese on the net. Really sad to see there are people like this.
This is the problem with some Chinese on the net. Really sad to see there are people like this.
Agree totally. Beijing is just saying nice words. In fact, india has no independent thinking at all.
Yes. india paid a dear price for underestimating our military power. Right after China started spanking Philippines in the South China Sea, india ran away with tail between legs again.
do they know the chinese human wave tactic?
dont expect too much from this country of lackeys for 2 centuries and still going on strong, Comrade!
amazing! you have a pair of microscopic eyes!
we wrote Sun Tze - the Art of War when indians were wearing banana leaves and learning to have their bites with their bare hands.
Even the name china is derived from a ancient Indian language
Chinas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is the problem with some Chinese on the net. Really sad to see there are people like this.
dont expect too much from this country of lackeys for 2 centuries and still going on strong, Comrade!
amazing! you have a pair of microscopic eyes!
we wrote Sun Tze - the Art of War when indians were wearing banana leaves and learning to help their bites with their bare hands.
"Never before had China seen a religion so rich in imagery, so beautiful and captivating in ritualism and so bold in cosmological and metaphysical speculations. Like a poor beggar suddenly halting before a magnificent storehouse of precious stones of dazzling brilliancy and splendor, China was overwhelmed, baffled and overjoyed. She begged and borrowed freely from this munificent giver. The first borrowings were chiefly from the religious life of India, in which China's indebtedness to India can never be fully told."
"India conquered and dominated China culturally for two thousand years without ever having to send a single soldier across her border."
"India was China's teacher in religion and imaginative literature, and the world's teacher in trignometry, quandratic equations, grammar, phonetics, Arabian Nights, animal fables, chess, as well as in philosophy, and that she inspired Boccaccio, Goethe, Herder, Schopenhauer, Emerson, and probably also old Aesop."
"India sent missionaries, China sending back pilgrims. It is a striking fact that in all relations between the two civilizations, the Chinese were always the recipient and the Indian the donor." "Indian influence prevailed over the Chinese, and for evident reasons: an undoubted cultural superiority owing to much greater philosophic and religious insight, and also to a far more flexible script."
That is the history of the area known as the Indian subcontinent.
Not the nation of India, which only came into existence recently.
And the Indus Valley Civilization was based in what is now modern-day Pakistan. Just because Pakistan is a part of the subcontinent doesn't mean you can claim their history.
Congrats man atleast u know how to earn thanks here.That is the history of the area known as the Indian subcontinent.
Not the nation of India, which only came into existence recently.
And the Indus Valley Civilization was based in what is now modern-day Pakistan. Just because Pakistan is a part of the subcontinent, doesn't mean you can claim their history.
Agree totally. Beijing is just saying nice words. In fact, india has no independent thinking at all.
Yes. india paid a dear price for underestimating our military power. Right after China started spanking Philippines in the South China Sea, india ran away with tail between legs again.
Unfortunately, india doesn't even compete with China. india is a pre-industrial natural resources-exporting country. China imports natural resources and exports finished products.
Just returning the favour.
what is in there to salvage when the modern day indian cheerleaders are activating bragging modes so feverishly now?
I may leave it until I am turning 90 year-old (if I can live that long!?!)
i some how doubt that
Lin Yutang (1895-1976) author of The Wisdom of China and India:
Hu Shih, (1891-1962), Chinese philosopher in Republican China. He was ambassador to the U.S. (1938-42) and chancellor of Peking University (1946-48).
Lin Yutang (1895-1976) author of The Wisdom of China and India:
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They haven't forgotten the lesson we taught.