Azaad
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See , Chang , when you're dead , you don't know you're dead but the people around you do. The same is true when you're an idiot.why?
See , Chang , when you're dead , you don't know you're dead but the people around you do. The same is true when you're an idiot.why?
There must exist some deep connections between these two events.
you're saying you're an idiot. whySee , Chang , when you're dead , you don't know you're dead but the people around you do. The same is true when you're an idiot.
I'm saying you need therapy Chang. So that you don't see any connection between the political situation in 3rd century China & the Roman Empire & other idiotic ruminations of a schizophrenic mind only you're capable of.you're saying you're an idiot. whyView attachment 244493
I also found striking similarities in the 5th century.I'm saying you need therapy Chang. So that you don't see any connection between the political situation in 3rd century China & the Roman Empire & other idiotic ruminations of a schizophrenic mind only you're capable of.
I rest my case once more.I also found striking similarities in the 5th century.
The Xianbei nomads established the Northern Wei Empire in northern China and the previous Chinese Jin Empire(later usurped by Jin generals) remained in the south confronting the Northern Wei in the 5th century. Very similar to the fall of western Roman Empire.In the 5th century, the Roman Empire was completed divided into de facto western and eastern ones while the Chinese Empire was also divided into the northern and southern ones for the same reasons such as barbarian invasions. Western Roman Empire was eventually destroyed by the Germanic tribes and they inherited Roman culture while northern China was replaced by the sinicized Xianbei nomads originating from the Mongolian Steppe.
The Xianbei nomads settled and ruled northern China for more than a century and assimilated into Chinese at a staggering pace while new barbarians the Rouran emerged on the Mongolian Steppe, when the Turks were the slaves under the Rouran.The Xianbei nomads established the Northern Wei Empire in northern China and the previous Chinese Jin Empire(later usurped by Jin generals) remained in the south confronting the Northern Wei in the 5th century. Very similar to the fall of western Roman Empire.
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Chinese were infighting amongst each otherWhat were the Chinese doing when the Romans were in the third century crisis?
Roman Empire during Crisis of the Third Century (235–285)
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Chinese Empire during the Three Kingdoms Period(220-280)
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Is it a coincidence?View attachment 244422