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崖门战役

Thursday, 18 June 2009

崖门战役

崖门战役
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Yamen

汉支那精神病一般地到处叫喊5000年,但他们自己对那所谓的5000也是很糊涂的。若不信,去问问14亿汉支那,到底有几个知道崖山海战的,到底有几个知道崖山海战是什么样的。
(以下内容抄自WIKIPEDIA。若要看全部内容,请点上面的连接。)

Battle of Yamen
Part of the Song-Yuan Wars
Date 19 March 1279
Location Yamen, Guangdong
Result Yuan victory, Song Dynasty ended.
Belligerents
Song Dynasty Yuan Dynasty
Commanders
Zhang Shijie Zhang Hongfan
Strength
200,000
1,000+ warships
20,000
50+ warships
Casualties and losses
Unknown, though almost all fled or perished Unknown

Battle of Yamen

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The naval Battle of Yamen (崖门战役) (also known as the Naval Battle of Mount Ya; 崖山海战) took place on 19 March 1279 and is considered to be the last stand of the Song Dynasty against the Yuan Dynasty, which was established by the Mongols in 1271. Although outnumbered 10:1, the Yuan navy delivered a crushing tactical and strategic victory, annihilating the Song.
Today, the battle site is located at Yamen, in Xinhui County, Guangdong Province, China.
It was one of the largest naval battles in history.
...

In 1277, when Fuzhou fell to the Mongols, the exiled dynasty fled to Quanzhou, where Zhang Shijie, the Grand General of Song, hoped to borrow boats to continue their flight. However, the Muslim merchant Fu Shougeng denied them, prompting Zhang to confiscate Fu's properties and flee on stolen boats with the Song court. In fury, Fu slaughtered the imperial clan and various officials in Quanzhou and surrendered to the Yuan, strengthening the Mongols' naval power.

(以上这一段又是另外一个例子说明人们为什么不爱汉支那,为什么人们宁可投奔汉支那的敌人。
人们有什么理由去爱流氓、恶霸、土匪、抢劫犯、强盗、小偷呢?人们只被邪恶汉支那逼得去当吴三桂。汉支那过街老鼠,人人喊打。汉支那犹如数量庞大的老鼠群。这是汉支那被征服的最主要原因之一。)

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汉支那被只有自己数量的几十分之一的蒙古人征服了。同年,蒙古人派使者去日本,日本人却杀了蒙古使者。
A Mongol diplomatic party sent by Kublai Khan to Japan is killed by Japan's regent Hōjō Tokimune, leading to a second invasion attempt by the Mongols in 1281.

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