Suddenly, i am damn confusedOriginally posted by DriftingGuy:Journey to the west has a lot of gay remixes in channel U and 8. Thats no hero of mine
When you know a thing, to hold that you know it; and when you do not know a thing, to allow that you do not know it - this is knowledge.Originally posted by laurence82:Suddenly, i am damn confused
Originally posted by DriftingGuy:When you know a thing, to hold that you know it; and when you do not know a thing, to allow that you do not know it - this is knowledge.
-confucius
8 panadols thrice daily, with plenty of waterOriginally posted by laurence82:
\Originally posted by laurence82:I got headache
this this should goes into this thread below on JinYong's charactersOriginally posted by DriftingGuy:Linghu Chong (令狐沖:
The hero of the novel. He is the senior disciple of Huashan, and is a carefree happy-go-lucky fellow whose main loves in life are swordplay, drinking, and (beginning in the middle of the series) music. A chance meeting with a reclusive, formerly renowned Huashan grandmaster, Feng Qingyang, opens his horizons of swordsmanship and the martial world. Due to several incidents, he spends much of the novel forced to fight without the use of internal energy and only using sword techniques taught to him by the grandmaster. Later he unknowingly learns Ren Woxing's most feared skill, Xixing Dafa. Using the '9 Swords Of Dugu' skill taught by Feng Qingyang, Linghu Chong defeats his enemies with total ease just by merely locating the weak areas of the particular skill he is fighting against and attacking it from there. Even the Bixie JianFa (Evil Exterminating Sword Style) was no match to him in the end.
Source: Wikipedia
He is a hero wat... so he stays hereOriginally posted by vince69:this this should goes into this thread below on JinYong's characters
http://www.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=184173
actually i prefer real characters,Originally posted by ^spidee^:fictional characters also included? ah Lau, come confirm!
not a clue.. is Sun Yat Sen counted as a hero?Originally posted by laurence82:actually i prefer real characters,
how many know Ti Ying, Liang Hongyu, Su Wu, etc
Even if he finish, we got tamade people like Sima QianOriginally posted by laoda99:Most hated Character in Chinese History:
The Emperor Chin Shi Huang.
Reason: He never burn finish books. Otherwise we dun need to suffer.
question of whether hero or not is not up to me worOriginally posted by ^spidee^:not a clue.. is Sun Yat Sen counted as a hero?
Actually the most hated emperor is the empress qi xi tai hou..Originally posted by laoda99:Most hated Character in Chinese History:
The Emperor Chin Shi Huang.
Reason: He never burn finish books. Otherwise we dun need to suffer.
tats y female r not suppose to b leader! *run away b4 someone throw her heels*Originally posted by DriftingGuy:Actually the most hated emperor is the empress qi xi tai hou..
She embezzled the funds meant for fighting the japs and used it to build a flower garden instead
Fascinating stuff..Originally posted by laurence82:question of whether hero or not is not up to me wor
Ti Ying symbolises filial piety when she defended her father against wrongful accusations before Emperor Han Wen Di
Liang Hong Yu defended Da Song against the Jurchens
Su Wu was captured by the XiongNu, but retained his loyalty to Han and Emperor Wu Di all the way
*me throw a large goretex boots at monoslayer*Originally posted by monoslayer:tats y female r not suppose to b leader! *run away b4 someone throw her heels*