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Chinese had the world's largest navy troop in Ming Dynasty,
some 200,000 men stro ...
MAXIMUS 發表於 2010-5-4 22:05

中國不嬲都人多架啦... 不過係唔係人多好辦事就真係好難講.
鄭和佢地都只不過係去到非洲咁大把, 人地麥哲倫環繞世界一周呀~

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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2010-5-4 11:43 編輯
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Chinese had the world's largest navy troop in Ming Dynasty,
some 200,000 men stro ...
MAXIMUS 發表於 2010-5-4 06:05


yeah, the Chinese sailed through Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean all the way to Africa.
There are even some evidence that they sailed to the North America west coast before the Europeans "discovered" North America.

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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2010-5-4 11:43 編輯
Don't be stupid and don't show your ignorance la. The type of ships that Chinese and Europeans buil ...
Lik 發表於 2010-5-4 08:08


You Japanese AV expert, please stop pretending to be a ship building expert and embarrassing yourself.

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This tram system looks like a French system, neither Chinese nor Japanese.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translohr

The Olympic line is by Bombardier, a Canadian company.

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hahaha, the British copied ship building from the Chinese.
peter236 發表於 2010-5-3 21:43

Don't be stupid and don't show your ignorance la. The type of ships that Chinese and Europeans built were drastically different. At around the Ming Dynasty, Chinese ships were flat-bottomed ships. They tend to be smaller, and were better at sailing the calmer, shallower ships (although 鄭和's convoy wasn't necessarily small ships). European ships, however, were generally sharp-angled hull meant for deeper waters.

Glad to see ignorant idiots making complete fools out of themselves.

-Lik

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