Hello,France:-) | |
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Sep 24, 2005 10:05 | |
![]() | To Elcabron:Actually,I only read Chairman Mao's poems! |
Sep 24, 2005 10:24 | |
![]() | CALI Well, the rest is no fun read, just like Makesi... |
Sep 24, 2005 10:33 | |
![]() | Yes,even,when I read Makesi,I have a headache! |
Sep 24, 2005 19:33 | |
![]() | JANLEE I've visited andorra before, between spain and france and love it, the small quaint villages. I hope to visit southern france in 2006. ELCABRON I wasn't judging paris, only passing on what the VAST majority of people tell me after returning from paris. CALIFORNIA I never got to visit prague, but i will before 2006. The beer is cheap, the nightlife is good, the city is beautiful and the girls are !!STUNNING!! =) |
Sep 25, 2005 03:07 | |
![]() | GAZ, all your beliefs about Prague are correct to 100% ;-) CALI: Makesi studied in my hometown for some time. But I dont really know if the city should be proud of that. Maybe it has not been the best import of ideas China ever did? |
Sep 25, 2005 05:58 | |
![]() | We study Makesi from middle school till the last day of college, don't you remember that, California? :) |
Sep 25, 2005 06:03 | |
![]() | Marxism indeed was one of the most important import of ideas that China did, but China has a tradition to reconstruct everything that imported from abroad. You can see that clearly in Buddhism:) |
Sep 25, 2005 07:20 | |
![]() | Hahaha, that Bhuddism part is from my description of the Datong caves....you thief, Rita;-) To get the curve to France again, he (Makesi) went to Paris, too. So how is your judgement of the impact on China? Great? Wasted? 50:50? |
Sep 25, 2005 07:27 | |
![]() | Hey, ELCABRON Oh, I didn't know your theory of Buddhism:), but I first heard about it from one of my teachers, the original idea from her was that after Buddhism came into China, he put more clothes on than He was in India, have you ever noticed the sculptures in both countries? "thief" is a too heavy burden to bear;-) |
Sep 25, 2005 07:36 | |
![]() | Well, putting more clothes on seemed to be the first thing buddhism learnt from China, and definitely there are a lot more afterwards. |
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