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Chronicles of Deceit: The Dark Plot Behind China's First Publisher's Assassination
On January 10th 1914, in the bustling streets of Shanghai, a terrifying incident took place that would etch itself into the annals of Chinese history. This event was the assassination of Xia Ruifang, the acclaimed director of The Commercial Press. At five o'clock in the afternoon, as he was leaving the company's headquarters on Henan Road, an assassin lay in wait and fired a shot that proved to be fatal. Xia, who was 43 years old at the time of his death, passed away at the hospital as a result of his injuries. He left behind a legacy that would be overshadowed by the mystery that surrounded his passing. Both the identity of the person who killed him and the reason for carrying out the murder continue to be a mystery, making it one of the most persistent mysteries that the Republic of China has yet to solve at this time. #chinesehistory #chinahistory #ancientchina
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Only white people have the term black magick Very colonial description
🟥🟧🟨 grounding 🟩🟦🟪 futurism
Wicked Empress.
I just ran across your podcast. Its excellent !
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만주족은 중국을 지배한 퉁구스계 인종입니다. 언어, 풍습, 의복, 예법은 오히려 몽골, 일본, 한국과 가깝습니다.
아직도 못생긴 머리 스타일 ㅋㅋㅋ
2min 11seconds area map is wrong. distorted by China.
ASIA……
very informative. Is there help for those who have gu in their bodies?
There is no black or white magic. Like there is no good or evil guns. It’s the intent of the practitioner that makes magic good or evil.
That hairtype was also popular among Turks. Ottoman elite troops akincis and deliler haircut was the same. My father had the same haircut at his wedding he told me (born in 1940).
good detailed video
Ancient Chinese Secret 😁 Black magick is actually good. Nothing wrong with helping yourself financially if you need some cash.
Yes using black magic can help you but there is also a downfall to it as well. If there is a good there is always a bad.
Mao Zadong!?!? 😂😂😂😂 Are americans this ignorant
You showed us the truth of the evilest dictator in the world! I congratulate you for exposing the truth to us!
writing this with an american flag in your profile is crazy, like crazy crazy
@@Karkafs-Desiderium Crazy than you think. I’m American and I remain patriotic to my country. There’s no problem with that is it? 🤨
@@StephenLuke being patriotic to your country is fine with most countries, but america is a different animal to say the least, and I think you know why.
why is he pronoucing is it YOU its pronounced GOO spelt Gu
I call it the Wong Fei Hung Hairstyle. Cause when i was a kid i didn't know what is manchu.
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How can there be leftover women when China is importing wives abroad?
they can come to me
Got married but had no children . what the difference between being single
If you're already married. You've no right to get another spouse or a sex partner who isn't your spouse. It is your duty and responsibility to remain loyal and faithful to your spouse. If you're single. It is your right to decide, if you want to get a spouse or not. As someone who is hostile to the idea of sex before and outside the boundaries of marriage. I'm against sex, that is not within a married relationship.
Should be reversed, there are no ugly women, there is just ugly men who hurt beautiful women.
background audio awful. Content interesting
The last Qing dynasty of Manchu people. They are not Chinese (Han Chinese) they occupy China country in 1644 already. The Chinese people has no country today. The Manchu people live outside the Great Wall. Inside the Great Wall is Chinese
What? China This world's history is much longer than manchu. Han people are the real Chinese
Han is not even a ethnicity, it just about self-identity, how is it “real Chinese”? It’s propaganda made during the ROC China.
Who says Mou Zidong is a hero? He is a Murdderer!
Wow 😲. Yet people criticize white euro countries and I'm finding out that the Arabs and Chinese were far worse. Fuck these people criticizing the euros. Asians and Arabs are far worse man. Fu
Ban mandarin language
The Manchu haircut is by far the ugliest one in China’s history.
"Khrushchev (Kroo-schev) not Kurchef." Sounds really dumb.
The whole russian language sounds really dumb anyway lol
triad after 1823 Japan graduate from England rise secret society like Mason/Freemason
Daoism is bring all magician and wicca etc.
is daoism a witchcraft related concept? I don't know much about either. I had gotten into wc after a friend passed away and I cast my first protection and caused certain analogs of other people to look like her (doesn't work on everyone, usually a targetless spell)
in China they have techniq of social live system not Religion or voodoo type sorcerer@@Pressplay_Media_EU
@@Pressplay_Media_EUlate reply but daoism has occult elements to it but isn't all occult
Dragons dont brush their teeth- Mao
Dragon?? I thought he said Tiger.
Well I was going to make a sandwich but I think I'll wait a little while.....
Hahaha
HOw stupid of this video is ?????You are downgrading your channel .
Very interesting. Never knew their was so much history lurking behind that hairstyles.
don't call this history talk. this is what you think talk.
That's cool
Wow superb video thank you.
Crazy
Chinese slavery was abolished over two thousand years ago
😂😂😂😂😂😂. You are trying to protect your naked butt just like we whites do, when it comes to whether we were enslaved or not. Don't worry, I know this feeling😂😂. But the truth is the Chinese Slavery and the white Slavery in Europe (which means the Chinese and Europeans self enslavement) were the first and most disgusting/backward of it all, and they predated the African one. We do everything we can to hide or bend this historical fact. This is one of the reasons why we actually keep doing or repeating it unconsciently. Example : China is still practicing Slavery in its factories to this day, just because the ways and the times had changed don't mean that it isn't happening. 😂😂😂😂😂
No it ain’t and shit they still have slaves over there and America have Chinese slaves building those railroads
The ancient Chinese were very clever indeed they invented a lot of inventions among them was the compass!
Imagine being a eunuch and days later, your country became a communist.
The mixing of Chinese and Japanese art was to be missed I assume?
Castration stopped procreation. It didn't stop erections or copulation.
Like it or not it was wise of the Emperor to have his male servants castrated. It prevented illegitimate heirs from entering the royal blood line. Because DNA testing did not exist back then.
Until the 1700s, there were the Castrati in Italy. In order to preserve the male choirs, boys were castrated to keep their soprano and mezzo soprano ranges for the glory of God. Since women were not allowed in the worship service, the Castrati took the high notes. It boils down to control. Most behavior involving sexual acts and genitals is about control.
One Castrati lived until the beginning of the 20th C, so not stopped in the 1700's
@@suzannehaigh4281 I was just about to write that .The last castrati was recorded on early records (78rpm). Bob Geldoff has one of his recordings.
@@suzannehaigh4281 Yikes!
China and japan were a thing in anciemt times im guessing.
Was the penis removed as well? Also what was done to keep eunuchs from bleeding to death?
After the slicing cut, a pomade of astringent capsicum ( red pepper) extract was applied to stop bleeding. At the same time, a peacock feather shaft was introduced into the cut urethra, to allow continued urination until the cut surfaces healed and scarred over. Problems of urinary incontinence plagued eunuchs for the rest of their lives.
@@astridvallati4762 Yes. And many eunuchs carried a silver tube, concealed in their headwear, in order to self-catheterize for urination. Humans, male and female, have two sphincters in the urethra. The one closest to the bladder is involuntary (until voluntarily opened to void) and the one farther away, more toward the external urinary opening, is under conscious control. If the penis was left intact both sphincters operated normally. If the penis was removed the remaining sphincter was a bit harder to voluntarily open and close. Hence the silver or gold tube was used.
Hoprrible.