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China tried twice to conquer Japan during Yuan dynasty and both attempts failed miserable.
Yuan Dynasty was Mongolian dynasty.
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China tried twice to conquer Japan during Yuan dynasty and both attempts failed miserable.
Nice try but China is neither a tyranny nor a dictatorship. Greece is clearly a tyranny of the majority, not a real democracy, that is why Greece GDP declined since 2008. Tyrannies tend to fail, China didn't fail while Greece failed multiple times.
Previously Greeks said they couldn't live under the Ottomans but you did. Your ancestors begged for their lives and were graciously allowed to live under the Ottoman absolute monarchy. They learned to love the Turkish Sultans, didn't they?
Upwards of ten thousand Turks were put to death. Prisoners who were suspected of having concealed their money were tortured. Their arms and legs were cut off and they were slowly roasted over fires. Pregnant women were cut open, their heads cut off, and dogs' heads stuck between their legs. From Friday to Sunday the air was filled with the sound of screams... One Greek boasted that he personally killed ninety people. The Jewish colony was systematically tortured... For weeks afterwards starving Turkish children running helplessly about the ruins were being cut down and shot at by exultant Greeks... The wells were poisoned by the bodies that had been thrown in...[15]
The Turks of Greece left few traces. They disappeared suddenly and finally in the spring of 1821 unmourned and unnoticed by the rest of the world....It was hard to believe then that Greece once contained a large population of Turkish descent, living in small communities all over the country, prosperous farmers, merchants, and officials, whose families had known no other home for hundreds of years...They were killed deliberately, without qualm or scruple, and there was no regrets either then or later.[24]"
Yuan Dynasty was Mongolian dynasty.
Nice try but China is neither a tyranny nor a dictatorship. Greece is clearly a tyranny of the majority, not a real democracy, that is why Greece GDP declined since 2008. Tyrannies tend to fail, China didn't fail while Greece failed multiple times.
Tyrannies kill innocent people and hide the evidence. Taiwan did so.
Previously Greeks said they couldn't live under the Ottomans but you did. Your ancestors begged for their lives and were graciously allowed to live under the Ottoman absolute monarchy. They learned to love the Turkish Sultans, didn't they? Seems to me like the Turkish Sultans weren't tyrants, they were enlightened, merciful and benevolent monarchs.
That said, China is a one party dictatorship. No free man shall ever submitt himself under a tyranny like in China. Its better to die standing than to live on your knees.
As a Greek i could never live as a mere ant under an opressive regime like in China. Live the life of an insignificant insect and praise a guy who looks like Winnie the Pooh.
So in Yuan Dynasty all chinese left the country and the entire army was mongolian?
Greece GDP rises by 5.9% this year.
Greece never "lived under the ottomans". You obviously dont know history. Do you know the fate of the turks in Greece during our war?
You can learn a bit here:
Siege of Tripolitsa - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Do you suggest China should suffer the same fate as the turks did in Greece?
Don't get lured by his idea of trolling. He's a gamer, no more. There is another Greek poster who was good and has neutral opinion to China. And Greek Government has good relation with your government.
So in Yuan Dynasty all chinese left the country and the entire army was mongolian?
Ottoman Greece - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Greek genocide - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Btw aren't these democratic Indian soldiers making you ashamed by surrendering to PLA and choosing to live?
I don't represent Chinese government, he doesn't represent Greek government. If China doesn't stop trading with Greece because some 19 year old gamer hilariously called China a tyranny then clearly Greece isn't going to stop trading with China because I remind them of their place in the world.
Ottoman Greece - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Greek genocide - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Btw aren't these democratic Indian soldiers making you ashamed by surrendering to PLA and choosing to live?
I don't represent Chinese government, he doesn't represent Greek government. If China doesn't stop trading with Greece because some 19 year old gamer hilariously called China a tyranny then clearly Greece isn't going to stop trading with China because I remind them of their place in the world.
Well, at least there is still a friendly Greek poster here. Don't make him sad just because of this youngster.
Ottoman rule over Greece ended with their complete annihilation. So thats what you wish for China, i find that interesting. Its an interesting opinion for someone from China. I appreciate that.
I dont care about indians. All i care for is my own people, who always destroyed all who tried to rule over us.
Greek Genocide continued in Republic of Turkey under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Republic of Turkey is still around. They've taken a chunk of Cyprus too. They were never punished by Greece. You will never get to punish them. You will forever see those who oppressed you be celebrated as Turkish national heroes.
Nobody can do anything to China. Our concern is how to grow even stronger while your concern for centuries was merely how to sustain your existence.
Same goes vice versa. There was a turksh genocide in Greece. Greece is still around. Weve taken 2/3 of Cyprus. The ones who did the genocide on the turks are celebrated as heroes in Greece. Those who crushed the turks in Greece will always be celebrated as national heroes in Greece.
Just shows how stupid your argumentation is. But i like how you wish the same fate that the turks suffered in Greece for your own in Taiwan. As i said we agree 100% on this.
Shall China have the same fate as the turks in Greece.
Cheers
Same goes vice versa. There was a turksh genocide in Greece. Greece is still around. Weve taken 2/3 of Cyprus. The ones who did the genocide on the turks are celebrated as heroes in Greece. Those who crushed the turks in Greece will always be celebrated as national heroes in Greece.
Just shows how stupid your argumentation is. But i like how you wish the same fate that the turks suffered in Greece for your own in Taiwan. As i said we agree 100% on this.
Shall China have the same fate as the turks in Greece.
Cheers
Chinese are much nicer than Turks and Greeks. We never harm anyone who is innocent. Millions of Taiwanese voluntarily live under "tyranny" here in mainland China.
2 million Taiwanese work and live in China. How do they feel about living in mainland China, the "enemy" of Taiwan?
Answer (1 of 11): As a Taiwanese working in China, I fall into this category. Based on what I see, people in the cities are happy and enjoy a high degree of freedom, and are reasonably informed. Business is highly competitive and quite international. Life is good and there is almost no street cr...www.quora.com
They are under no threat of harm or being deprived of freedom.
Meanwhile you celebrate deaths of innocents like savage cavemen. This shows that modern Greece has inherited more culture from Turkish tyrants than from classical or Roman Greece.
What the F was that? That was illogical! What were they even thinking?@Foinikas @Apollon
Your beloved ROC regime in action right here.
Errr....DON'T BE SO SURE.....stories of Chinese treatment of UN POWs in the Korean War and the treatment of your own people during Mao's era,man....Chinese are much nicer than Turks and Greeks. We never harm anyone who is innocent. Millions of Taiwanese voluntarily live under "tyranny" here in mainland China.
What the F was that? That was illogical! What were they even thinking?
Nearly four decades ago, Mo Fengyue leaned over the boat carrying her to China and dumped her Vietnamese identity cards into the river. With a flick of the wrist, Mo sacrificed the land of her birth for an ancestral homeland she’d never known.
“You had to make a choice once you came back, so I became a Chinese citizen,” said Mo, a 12-year-old girl then fleeing discrimination for her heritage.
Her story is a rare reminder of a time when China opened its borders. In the first three decades of the People’s Republic, through the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, leaders welcomed hundreds of thousands escaping persecution and violence in Southeast Asia.