When Japan invaded China in 1939 the treasures were transferred from Beijing to other locations in China, much of what had never been found. The Nanjing gate and its intricate network may hold some of the treasures.
Nanjing is the best city to represent both ancient and modern China! The 2nd biggest city in eastern China, after Shanghai. I would conclude that it is a city that mixes North and South China. One can access any cuisines from all parts of China in Nanjing. It's a must-see city to explore real Chinese history and culture and absolutely gorgeous scenery!!
Wait until they turn this "lovely" city, into a hell-hole and becomes a "tier 1" city... like most cities.... HK was like this before, until the Chief Exec screwed it up. Just a provincial city, until the economic goals are not met, and then it would be screwed up.. As planned. And then of course, the GDP counts a lot.. for the local governors etc.
Lovely documentary friends, let's hang on things that make life worth living, loving Chinese beauties world wide, dedicated those who need to become your supporters from now on, the dream of my life fans, enjoying travels abroad discovering the Holy Creation in Chinese hidden beauties out there, never stop believe in guys, you are doing a great job indeed
nanjing is always top university and technology city, nanjing university was first university of china and best universtiy before 1949 and still top 5 univesity in china for last 70 years, and on british nature index, nanjing univeristy is best university in china in terms of research
@@xinyiquan666 : Nanjing was not the "first" university of China. There were other "education" organisation which came first. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_education_in_China#:~:text=Peking%20University%20is%20the%20first,in%20China's%20traditional%20educational%20system. You may not know this, but this does not matter. Since, during those periods, one region does not know what happened to another region etc. But Nanjing can be said to be one of the reputable university. It is kind of like the "Russells University" in the UK. It is grouped together with other large regional universities, and tried to consolidate and advance the education of the local citizens and in the regions. It is the "C9"....
@@MeiinUK u stppd, Nanjing guo zi jian 太学 is first university in WORLD back to jin dynasty IN AC 317, and thats chinas jin dynasty, also china is not west, backward and primitive in that period, one region does not know another region, thats your ancestor , not china, so get your fact straight and do not use your western context to describe china...
@@xinyiquan666 : If that was the case, then why is that piece of information not continued and brought into the modern society, and not have history rewritten ?????
Damn, it was a long time ago, when we, the kids from different schools, had talent show there, the music plaza. Nostalgia! And you just missed another zen spot, the 流徽榭.
Hello friend!! I didn’t catch the name of the opera/restaurant you went to!! I’m going to Nanjing an would like to go to the restaurant!! Can you please tell me??
Why are they worshipping him, when he lost ?? He actually lost the country. And the CCP party took over..... KMT lost. Gosh... Nanjing, looks normal... and "zoning" created safety for people... The opera and the dining scene is amusing.
If you are talking about Sun Yat-sen the CCP still venerate him because he was the man who is considered the father of post imperial China. He created the three principles of the people (which are interpreted differently by the ROC and CCP). But, anyways, he is venerated by both CCP and ROC as the man who gave a very big fuck u to Puyi and sent the Manchu away (he is CONSIDERED, many people where necessary to do that. He is just a symbol).
Another common thing in Chinese history is that next dynasties/governments tend to legitimize the founder of the previous government as a good person, uniter, good politician… To legitimize their own government as the successor of the previous one.
Nanjing was the capital of a united China only twice and only briefly, early Ming for about 30 years and the ROC. Nanjing was the capital of some states of a divided China, not dynasties. Southern Song can be regarded as a rich but weak divided part of China for about 150 years, which could be regarded as a dynasty. Nanjing cannot be regarded as comparable to Xi'an and Beijing in span and scope.
no your knowledge is limited , ming dynasty is dual -capital system, nanjing is capital city throughout time of ming dynasty , actually longer time than beijing, after chouzhe emperor suicide in beijing in 1644, nanjing continued to serve as capital city of south ming dynasty, also nanjing was also capital of east jin dynasty , its not a state, then , song ,qi liang, cheng are all dynasty, u dont call it states in chinese history, only state period is warrior state period and ten state period between tang and song dynasty, beijing is a short history city compared to other chinese capitals, it became capital only 800 years ago,
@@xinyiquan666 : How do you write the chinese character for "State", and also "Dynasty" ??? And can you explain, what is the definition of a "Dynasty", and a "State" ? Is state, just a naming convention for the size of a region, or did it mean it had its independent governing body ? Is dynasty a governing body, or was it really a ruler, of an entire country/kingdoms ? You see... this is never clarified...
@@MeiinUK for chinese character state is 国 , and dynasty is 朝代 , state means more about a country, not region, dynasty means more about govertment or a period of time, dynasty is of course governing body of entire country, state in western contex means local county or province, while in chinese, there is no such word, china does not use two words to describe country , state is only english concept, in china, local region use word " provinces, area, or county, do not use english concept and words to describe chinese history, you have no basic knowledge of china....
What you said explains why people online behave very oddly. Now the chinese character gives the idea more context... No wonder people from mainland assume that, the entire would "Middle Kingdom" is the entire world ? Or they feel that it is the world. And then of course, different time period means different ruling period... So it follows what I assumed all along... "the imperial dynastic model"... In English. "State" = Government. Country = the geographical location and its associated boundary. (And then the country is defined by different sizes and regions etc. With different names for the different size.) I have some ideas of China, but I know that, it is not what is currently exist in HK. And this is why the dispute comes around.. Cos when HK was under British rule, it adopted the entire British system. And now.. now that it is supposed to be taken back... China does not respect ANY of it. Any part of the old system at all !!! Even the people living inside of HK does not respect ANY of it either !!! They live... as if there is an existing Emperor... but there is none. No Emperor. This is why a lot of people inside of the mainland, is seen as lazy a lot. Although most people probably say that, the old civil examination system still exists... When in reality, it should have modernised already. To be on the same level as ALL other countries.
@@xinyiquan666 : You have to acknowledge one thing though. If the old imperial system still existed... You would not have been able to get an education at all. And also... you would not have been able to see things like TVs or know of so much chinese history, and to be able to access such information. Cos there was a form of grading system to society. You know that, right ?? So to follow one concept.. but not to accept the new concept.. does not make society work. You know this, right ????
When Japan invaded China in 1939 the treasures were transferred from Beijing to other locations in China, much of what had never been found. The Nanjing gate and its intricate network may hold some of the treasures.
I will never forget the good times I had in Nanjing
Like ancient China, like modern China! This is the same tactic, the wall vs. Chinese soft power ❤️
Nanjing is the best city to represent both ancient and modern China! The 2nd biggest city in eastern China, after Shanghai.
I would conclude that it is a city that mixes North and South China. One can access any cuisines from all parts of China in Nanjing.
It's a must-see city to explore real Chinese history and culture and absolutely gorgeous scenery!!
Wait until they turn this "lovely" city, into a hell-hole and becomes a "tier 1" city... like most cities.... HK was like this before, until the Chief Exec screwed it up. Just a provincial city, until the economic goals are not met, and then it would be screwed up.. As planned. And then of course, the GDP counts a lot.. for the local governors etc.
@@MeiinUK What a pathetic clown, lier and loser you are.
Very modern and historical.
Lovely documentary friends, let's hang on things that make life worth living, loving Chinese beauties world wide, dedicated those who need to become your supporters from now on, the dream of my life fans, enjoying travels abroad discovering the Holy Creation in Chinese hidden beauties out there, never stop believe in guys, you are doing a great job indeed
Nanjing is now the top university place in China.
Many high tech companies are in there.
nanjing is always top university and technology city, nanjing university was first university of china and best universtiy before 1949 and still top 5 univesity in china for last 70 years, and on british nature index, nanjing univeristy is best university in china in terms of research
@@xinyiquan666 : Nanjing was not the "first" university of China. There were other "education" organisation which came first.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_education_in_China#:~:text=Peking%20University%20is%20the%20first,in%20China's%20traditional%20educational%20system.
You may not know this, but this does not matter. Since, during those periods, one region does not know what happened to another region etc. But Nanjing can be said to be one of the reputable university. It is kind of like the "Russells University" in the UK. It is grouped together with other large regional universities, and tried to consolidate and advance the education of the local citizens and in the regions. It is the "C9"....
@@MeiinUK u stppd, Nanjing guo zi jian 太学 is first university in WORLD back to jin dynasty IN AC 317, and thats chinas jin dynasty, also china is not west, backward and primitive in that period, one region does not know another region, thats your ancestor , not china, so get your fact straight and do not use your western context to describe china...
@@xinyiquan666 : Where is the proof of this ??
@@xinyiquan666 : If that was the case, then why is that piece of information not continued and brought into the modern society, and not have history rewritten ?????
wonderful city... Nanjing, means the southern capital of China
Nan = south /Nam (Vietnamese)
Jing = capital / Kinh (đô) (Vietnamese)
Those who do documentary on China should be people who are fluent bilingually in English and Chinese like this reporter.
Damn, it was a long time ago, when we, the kids from different schools, had talent show there, the music plaza. Nostalgia!
And you just missed another zen spot, the 流徽榭.
nanjing, Capital of The Republic of China. Sun Yat sen , Father of ROC.
Hello friend!! I didn’t catch the name of the opera/restaurant you went to!! I’m going to Nanjing an would like to go to the restaurant!! Can you please tell me??
imagine - just a few decades ago men women and children were being slaughtered like chickens !! :(
Buddha was Born in Nepal.
Maybe, his name is in Russian though :-)
*Means the waker* in Russian :-)
Whatis the name of the resto?
shenzhen guy
emilien have not finished his
Nanjing reminds me a lot of Italy
Why is that?
it is not the capital of Jiangxi province. It is my hometown.
Why are they worshipping him, when he lost ?? He actually lost the country. And the CCP party took over..... KMT lost. Gosh... Nanjing, looks normal... and "zoning" created safety for people... The opera and the dining scene is amusing.
@Hitesh Patel : Lol....
If you are talking about Sun Yat-sen the CCP still venerate him because he was the man who is considered the father of post imperial China. He created the three principles of the people (which are interpreted differently by the ROC and CCP). But, anyways, he is venerated by both CCP and ROC as the man who gave a very big fuck u to Puyi and sent the Manchu away (he is CONSIDERED, many people where necessary to do that. He is just a symbol).
Another common thing in Chinese history is that next dynasties/governments tend to legitimize the founder of the previous government as a good person, uniter, good politician… To legitimize their own government as the successor of the previous one.
massacre
Nanjing was the capital of a united China only twice and only briefly, early Ming for about 30 years and the ROC.
Nanjing was the capital of some states of a divided China, not dynasties. Southern Song can be regarded as a rich but weak divided part of China for about 150 years, which could be regarded as a dynasty.
Nanjing cannot be regarded as comparable to Xi'an and Beijing in span and scope.
no your knowledge is limited , ming dynasty is dual -capital system, nanjing is capital city throughout time of ming dynasty , actually longer time than beijing, after chouzhe emperor suicide in beijing in 1644, nanjing continued to serve as capital city of south ming dynasty, also nanjing was also capital of east jin dynasty , its not a state, then , song ,qi liang, cheng are all dynasty, u dont call it states in chinese history, only state period is warrior state period and ten state period between tang and song dynasty, beijing is a short history city compared to other chinese capitals, it became capital only 800 years ago,
@@xinyiquan666 : How do you write the chinese character for "State", and also "Dynasty" ??? And can you explain, what is the definition of a "Dynasty", and a "State" ? Is state, just a naming convention for the size of a region, or did it mean it had its independent governing body ? Is dynasty a governing body, or was it really a ruler, of an entire country/kingdoms ? You see... this is never clarified...
@@MeiinUK for chinese character state is 国 , and dynasty is 朝代 , state means more about a country, not region, dynasty means more about govertment or a period of time, dynasty is of course governing body of entire country, state in western contex means local county or province, while in chinese, there is no such word, china does not use two words to describe country , state is only english concept, in china, local region use word " provinces, area, or county, do not use english concept and words to describe chinese history, you have no basic knowledge of china....
What you said explains why people online behave very oddly. Now the chinese character gives the idea more context... No wonder people from mainland assume that, the entire would "Middle Kingdom" is the entire world ? Or they feel that it is the world. And then of course, different time period means different ruling period... So it follows what I assumed all along... "the imperial dynastic model"...
In English. "State" = Government. Country = the geographical location and its associated boundary. (And then the country is defined by different sizes and regions etc. With different names for the different size.)
I have some ideas of China, but I know that, it is not what is currently exist in HK. And this is why the dispute comes around.. Cos when HK was under British rule, it adopted the entire British system. And now.. now that it is supposed to be taken back... China does not respect ANY of it. Any part of the old system at all !!! Even the people living inside of HK does not respect ANY of it either !!! They live... as if there is an existing Emperor... but there is none. No Emperor. This is why a lot of people inside of the mainland, is seen as lazy a lot. Although most people probably say that, the old civil examination system still exists... When in reality, it should have modernised already. To be on the same level as ALL other countries.
@@xinyiquan666 : You have to acknowledge one thing though. If the old imperial system still existed... You would not have been able to get an education at all. And also... you would not have been able to see things like TVs or know of so much chinese history, and to be able to access such information. Cos there was a form of grading system to society. You know that, right ?? So to follow one concept.. but not to accept the new concept.. does not make society work. You know this, right ????
He looks not very confident,
Those who do documentary on China should be people who are fluent bilingually in English and Chinese like this reporter.
Those who do documentary on China should be people who are fluent bilingually in English and Chinese like this reporter.