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       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 5, 2023, 9:13 pm
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       [quote]Output and price of beef and sheep meat in different
       regions of China mainland. Note: A = output beef, B = price of
       beef, C = output of sheep meat and D = price of sheep
       meat.[/quote]
       Firstly, using the same colour scale for B/D as for A/C is an
       awful presentational decision.
       With that out of the way, we can deduce some things from these
       maps. In general, the lower (bluer) the output, the higher
       (redder) we would expect the price to be just going on the
       principle of supply and demand. Therefore, if a province with
       lower output nevertheless has a lower price than another
       province with a higher output, we could guess that the former
       has higher-quality people on average.
       For example, looking at C and D, Guangdong has the lowest sheep
       meat output. Neighbouring Fujian (and to a lesser extent
       Jiangxi), despite higher output, has higher price, meaning
       inferior people. Hunan, having the same output, also has a
       higher price, hence also inferior people (but better than
       Jiangxi). And so on.
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       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 22, 2023, 4:39 pm
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       I academically agree with the following reconstruction of what
       Confucius looked like:
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       [img width=1280
       height=853]
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       It is consistent with ancient portrayals:
  HTML https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Confucius_Tang_Dynasty.jpg
       [img width=798
       height=1280]
  HTML https://c8.alamy.com/comp/HN3JHK/painting-of-confucius-china-HN3JHK.jpg[/img]
       Contrast with ancient portrayal of arch-anti-Confucianist Mozi:
  HTML https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/%D0%A4%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BE%D1%84_%D0%9C%D0%BE-%D0%A6%D0%B7%D1%8B.jpg/600px-%D0%A4%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BE%D1%84_%D0%9C%D0%BE-%D0%A6%D0%B7%D1%8B.jpg
       #Post#: 21876--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 2, 2023, 10:07 pm
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       Our enemies are noticing it too:
  HTML https://incels.is/threads/why-do-mainland-chinese-guys-have-bigger-jaws-mog-taiwanese-overseas-chinese.405888/
       [quote]Based on street interviews and pics, Mainland males have
       much more robust faces (wider midface, bigger jaw and more bone
       definition) than Taiwanese/Singaporean men. I am really confused
       as to what caused this; does being born in Mainland China
       automatically make you robust?[/quote]
       [quote]Tofu eater
       Mainland chinese eating more pig meat than the taiwanese[/quote]
       [quote]Probably more northerners in Mainland china[/quote]
       [quote]It's just North Chinese vs South Chinese. South Chinese
       are subhumans mixed with abos and orang utans.[/quote]
       [quote]Its well known that Northern Han Chinese are usually
       taller and more robust. I swear man I've seen plenty of northern
       Chinese foid students over the years here in SF. They are
       Berkeley and Stanford students and its not uncommon to see that
       some of them are 5'7. Fuckin moggers for sure. Legit noodle
       stacies. They even mog most white foids imo with the exception
       of 5'6 to 5'7 young, blonde, slim white foids.
       Meanwhile, the Cantonese southern Chinese are all mostly ugly,
       short, and ectomorph compared to them. This is because on the
       matrilineal side, a lot of Cantonese have aboriginal DNA, I
       think I read it was somewhere as high as 40% of Cantonese foids
       are of aboriginal origin. The Yue as they were called. Closely
       related to the Vietnamese, austronesian groups, and the Zhuang
       (Tai speaking linguistic group). Thats why a lot of Cantonese
       have a monkey faced SEA vietnamese look to them.
       Southern Chinese are not only shorter, but much more likely to
       be ectomorph. Skinny arms, skinny wrists, small hands, skinny
       fingers.[/quote]
       [quote]More mongol/jurchen/nomad rape baby blood -> stronger
       Jaws[/quote]
       For the record, 0% of the songs I have posted here:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/counterculture-era/recommended-music-to-listen-to/
       are mainland. 100% of the Chinese language songs are from
       Taiwan/Hong Kong/Singapore/Malaysia.
       #Post#: 21878--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: rp Date: September 3, 2023, 1:47 am
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       So the Northern Chinese have more Turanian blood. But I also
       recall you mentioned elsewhere that they have more Ice-Age
       Gentile ancestry. I assume you were referring not to the
       Turanian ancestry (which is post Ice-Age) but the Gentile
       ancestry, correct?
       #Post#: 21879--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 3, 2023, 3:02 am
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       Yes, had there been no Turanian diffusion into China, we should
       still expect a clinal increase in robustness moving north within
       China due to temperature differences alone:
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       but to a lesser extent. The reason why it is as pronounced as it
       is in reality is because the Turanians came in from even further
       north.
       #Post#: 21891--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: rp Date: September 3, 2023, 11:27 pm
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       I was looking at a map of tropical climate regions in the world,
       and I saw Hainan. So I searched for Hainan food on YouTube, and
       I got this video.:
  HTML https://youtu.be/ow_266XT7yA
       Notice how none of the dishes she mentioned has meat. Granted
       this is just one video, but still.
       #Post#: 21939--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 6, 2023, 5:52 pm
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       Mainstream journalism coverage!
  HTML https://us.yahoo.com/lifestyle/china-not-just-one-entity-132723370.html
       [quote]Although little-known in the west, China’s Jiangnan
       region has played a pivotal role in thousands of years of the
       country’s history.
       ...
       China’s Southern Paradise offers audiences an important
       opportunity to see sides of China rarely seen in the west.
       “China is not just one entity, in terms of climate, geography,
       language, ethnicity,” said Von Spee.
       ...
       The show travels all the way back to Neolithic times to exhibit
       grains of rice recovered from Tianluoshan, an ancient site that
       was discovered in the early 2000s, and that scientists believe
       was inhabited as far back at 7,000BC. Believed to be among the
       first rice cultivated anywhere on Earth
       ...
       From the stone age forward, China’s Southern Paradise covers
       multiple eras of Jiangnan’s history, corresponding with waves of
       migration that hit the region. Highlights include a rubbing of
       the Eulogy for Burying a Crane, an inscription in rock that
       dates to 6th century AD, and that has come to be known as one of
       the foremost masterpieces of Chinese calligraphy. It has
       inspired countless scholars to try to understand its eccentric
       memorial to the death of a beloved crane.[/quote]
       Only anthropocentrists would have trouble understanding
       something so self-explanatory. Here is also a wuxia song about
       cranes:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqAOkg9DlK0
       [quote]Von Spee said she hopes shows such as China’s Southern
       Paradise will help to reduce tensions between China and the
       United States.[/quote]
       I hope so too! See also:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/china-and-united-states-relations/
       Continuing:
       [quote]Especially now, as the US and China have a strained
       relationship, culture is our resource to transcend this tension.
       There’s nothing better than having an exhibition that counters
       biased ideas.[/quote]
       Such as the uniquely Western absurdity of classifying bloodlines
       of Hainan as "Mongoloid":
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       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: rp Date: September 11, 2023, 8:28 pm
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       [quote author=90sRetroFan link=topic=259.msg21876#msg21876
       date=1693710474]
       For the record, 0% of the songs I have posted here:
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       are mainland. 100% of the Chinese language songs are from
       Taiwan/Hong Kong/Singapore/Malaysia.
       [/quote]
       But don't you think this has more to do with China's history of
       Maoist Communism suppressing art and expression rather than the
       inferiority of mainlanders themselves?
       #Post#: 22065--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 11, 2023, 9:39 pm
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       I sincerely hope it is because of the former, which would mean
       recovery is possible (though it has not happened yet:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/media-decolonization/msg16303/#msg16303<br
       />). But even in the hypothetical event of recovery, I still
       predict northern musical inferiority. South Korea has never gone
       through communist suppression and Kpop is still the worst music
       in the world.
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       Re: Yandi vs Huangdi myth confirmed
       By: rp Date: December 4, 2023, 6:04 pm
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       Promoting southern Chinese (and even Vietnamese) culture would
       also be a good way to improve Sino-Indian relations. For
       example, the prominence of Buddhism in Vietnam shows an
       alternative to the atheistic, materialistic, aggressiveness of
       the CCP mainland culture. I have even heard some Indians, who
       speak negatively of Chinese mainlanders, will speak positively
       about Vietnamese.
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