alvnv Posted March 15, 2023 Posted March 15, 2023 A month ago China issued a directive requiring that Chinese names are added to the eight places occupied by Russia: https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1758315543670807002&wfr=spider&for=pc lookin 1 Quote
Marc in Calif Posted March 15, 2023 Posted March 15, 2023 4 hours ago, alvnv said: A month ago China issued a directive requiring that Chinese names are added to the eight places occupied by Russia: https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1758315543670807002&wfr=spider&for=pc For those of us who don't read Chinese, could you please summarize the gist of this article and mention a few of those eight places? Thanks! Quote
alvnv Posted March 16, 2023 Author Posted March 16, 2023 4 hours ago, Marc in Calif said: For those of us who don't read Chinese, could you please summarize the gist of this article and mention a few of those eight places? Thanks! Sorry, if you open it in Google it will give you the option to view it in English. I will post the screenshots. Marc in Calif 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted March 16, 2023 Members Posted March 16, 2023 16 hours ago, alvnv said: From what you're posting, it sounds as if there was a treaty signed and agreed to by Russia and China. It's fine to remember history, but obviously all countries can't claim to land just because that's the way it was historically. It's clearly impossible for every country to be the size it was at its greatest extent. Greece used to extend all the way to India. The Persians had an empire that extended to Greece. The US once owned the land around the Panama Canal. Hell, Lithuania once extended all the way to the Black Sea. Once both sides agree, for whatever reason, borders need to be respected. Quote
Marc in Calif Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 12 hours ago, unicorn said: It's fine to remember history, but obviously all countries can't claim to land just because that's the way it was historically. It's clearly impossible for every country to be the size it was at its greatest extent. Israel is yet another example. unicorn 1 Quote
alvnv Posted March 17, 2023 Author Posted March 17, 2023 12 hours ago, unicorn said: From what you're posting, it sounds as if there was a treaty signed and agreed to by Russia and China. It's fine to remember history, but obviously all countries can't claim to land just because that's the way it was historically. It's clearly impossible for every country to be the size it was at its greatest extent. Greece used to extend all the way to India. The Persians had an empire that extended to Greece. The US once owned the land around the Panama Canal. Hell, Lithuania once extended all the way to the Black Sea. Once both sides agree, for whatever reason, borders need to be respected. I don’t disagree… I posted the article published in China to convey some of the sentiments that exist there. Chinese have long been complaining about the “unequal treaties” (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unequal_treaty). Quote
Members unicorn Posted March 17, 2023 Members Posted March 17, 2023 35 minutes ago, alvnv said: I don’t disagree… I posted the article published in China to convey some of the sentiments that exist there. Chinese have long been complaining about the “unequal treaties” (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unequal_treaty). Waah, waah, waah. What a bunch of crybabies. If they're so big on history, maybe they should give all of their territory back to Mongolia. After all, in the past China was part of the Mongol Empire: There are many countries, maybe most, which were bigger at some point. Turks: British: French: And what would Africa look like? Quote
Members unicorn Posted March 17, 2023 Members Posted March 17, 2023 Hell, should the Ruskies have to give back St. Petersburg and Murmansk back to the Swedes? Quote
alvnv Posted March 17, 2023 Author Posted March 17, 2023 7 hours ago, unicorn said: Waah, waah, waah. What a bunch of crybabies. If they're so big on history, maybe they should give all of their territory back to Mongolia. After all, in the past China was part of the Mongol Empire: There are many countries, maybe most, which were bigger at some point. Turks: British: French: And what would Africa look like? Not quite the same. They are not “crying” after what they used to have as a result of a conquest, but rather what they lost to other empires. More like Mexico/US, Spain/UK, Armenia/Turkey... There are plenty of examples like that pretty much all over the world. Quote
Members unicorn Posted March 18, 2023 Members Posted March 18, 2023 On 3/17/2023 at 8:07 AM, alvnv said: Not quite the same. They are not “crying” after what they used to have as a result of a conquest, but rather what they lost to other empires. More like Mexico/US, Spain/UK, Armenia/Turkey... There are plenty of examples like that pretty much all over the world. You think that the US didn't acquire most of its territory from Mexico from conquest? When the Mexicans sent 80 troops north of the Rio Grande to support their claim over that area, the US sent troops to attack Mexico all the way to Mexico City then pretty much forced the Mexicans to sign the treaty giving the US most of the territory the US wanted. The victor in wars usually sets the rules. C'est la vie. Quote
thaiophilus Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 Chinese directives can require all kinds of things - but enforcement is another matter. For example, the "Measures on the Management of the Reincarnation of Living Buddhas" require the Dalai Lama to reincarnate in Tibet according to Chinese law and some very Confucian bureaucracy when the time comes. alvnv and unicorn 1 1 Quote
alvnv Posted March 19, 2023 Author Posted March 19, 2023 11 hours ago, unicorn said: You think that the US didn't acquire most of its territory from Mexico from conquest? When the Mexicans sent 80 troops north of the Rio Grande to support their claim over that area, the US sent troops to attack Mexico all the way to Mexico City then pretty much forced the Mexicans to sign the treaty giving the US most of the territory the US wanted. The victor in wars usually sets the rules. C'est la vie. That’s exactly what I meant. Quote