ViXuyen
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Failed logic. Taylor has a PHD does not mean he is not susceptible to lying. I already busted him for making too many facts already. Are you his accomplice?A Third party can shed new light on historical events.
Taylor has a PHD and BA in History something which you lack.
What outrageous claims,Nationalistic Vietnamese can't accept that the Sincized Kinh welcomed the Ming while the unruly Trai didn't.
You claim Ming Shi said this Ming shi said that then quote the Hanzi if you can read it.
All this is coming from someone who thinks Dong Song civilized the Chinese,when in fact Vietnamese were the ones to copy surnames,script,language,architecture,customs,government etc.
Calling other people chinaman,idiot,stupid,confushit, while I never called Vietanmese member Vietcong,Monkey etc only trolls.
Tani Li,,, Keith Taylor both are joe blow historians and I already busted their lying. The Ming had to reinforce 100k from Guangxi, 50k from Yunnan in addition to the 100k already in Vietnam at that time and they still lost badly. Eventually, 100k had to surrender. It was total defeat and humiliation by the Ming in Vietnam; deal with it, my friend.LOL, ViXuyen is claiming that both Western historians and the French in 1884 were liars, since they said China did it and that French were defeated at Bang Bo (Zhennan Pass).
The Cambridge History of China - Google Books
Throne and Mandarins: China's Search for a Policy During the Sino-French ... - Lloyd E. Eastman - Google Books
http://books.google.com/books?id=j1aGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA87&dq=the June 1884 Baclé incident is perhaps the most well known of the Chinese military victories&hl=en&sa=X&ei=paldU__fOcbjsATvxIG4Cw&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=the June 1884 Baclé incident is perhaps the most well known of the Chinese military victories&f=false
http://books.google.com/books?id=j1aGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA88&dq=Spurred on by their defeat at Baclé, the French decided to blockade the Chinese island of Taiwan (Formosa). Beginning on 5 August 1884, Admiral Lespes bombarded Taiwan's forts at Jilong (Keelung) Harbor on the northeast coast&hl=en&sa=X&ei=16hdU-feAdfNsQTmxIH4DA&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Spurred on by their defeat at Baclé, the French decided to blockade the Chinese island of Taiwan (Formosa). Beginning on 5 August 1884, Admiral Lespes bombarded Taiwan's forts at Jilong (Keelung) Harbor on the northeast coast&f=false
Modern Chinese Warfare, 1795-1989 - Bruce A. Elleman - Google Books
According to ViXuyen, these historians with PHD and who taught as Professors at Western universities are all liars.
New book explores history of the Vietnamese | Cornell Chronicle
Keith Weller Taylor - Department of Asian Studies
John King Fairbank | Fairbank Center
Denis Crispin Twitchett (British historian) -- Encyclopedia Britannica
U.S. Naval War College |
Bruce A. Elleman
Dr Tana Li - Researchers - ANU