Tema: Re: Kiek cigonu kastuvu sukapojo strazdauskaite
Autorius: Juozas K.
Data: 2017-06-04 00:25:12
"Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message 
news:ogv7bb$os6$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
> daug daug anskciau ateis laikas kai klumpes isstips ir nebedvoks prie 
> baltijos .....

nuostabiai atvirai parodai, kad esi supistas parazitukas :) tai kas tu toks, 
a, suka? kur tavo namai?


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> "tomasz"  wrote in message news:ogv78b$opc$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>
>>>>>>> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message 
>>>>>>> news:ogu8j6$2do$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>>> gau i straubli, kaip visada istorijoj gaudavo nuo visu.
>>>>>>>> Kitaicas geras darbininkas, bet chujovatas karys.
>
> kliedek toliau putino vafli.
>
> ateis laikas ir kitaicas su visais burliokais nupirks sibira uz zalius
> popierelius.
> o putinas lakstys aplinkui ir dziaugsis.
>
>
> -- 
>
> t.
> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message
> news:ogv6mb$oaf$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>> Daune, postink esmine dali, o ne pradedant pezalais nuo 260bce
>>
>> "tomasz"  wrote in message news:ogv61g$npv$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>
>> sunku su prisiuta galva.
>>
>> rusai palikovisa amuro krasta.
>>
>>
>> Following a widespread civil war during which the imperial library at
>> Xianyang was burned,[o] the Han dynasty emerged to rule China between 206
>> bce and ce 220, creating a cultural identity among its populace still
>> remembered in the ethnonym of the Han Chinese.[60][61] The Han expanded 
>> the
>> empire's territory considerably, with military campaigns reaching Central
>> Asia, Mongolia, South Korea, and Yunnan, and the recovery of Guangdong 
>> and
>> northern Vietnam from Nanyue. Han involvement in Central Asia and Sogdia
>> helped establish the land route of the Silk Road, replacing the earlier 
>> path
>> over the Himalayas to India. Han China gradually became the largest 
>> economy
>> of the ancient world.[63] Despite the Han's initial decentralization and 
>> the
>> official abandonment of the Qin philosophy of Legalism in favor of
>> Confucianism, Qin's legalist institutions and policies continued to be
>> employed by the Han government and its successors.[64]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Under the succeeding Tang and Song dynasties, Chinese economy, 
>> technology,
>> and culture entered a golden age.[68] The Tang Empire returned control of
>> the Western Regions and the Silk Road,[69] and made the capital Chang'an 
>> a
>> cosmopolitan urban center. However, it was devastated and weakened by the 
>> An
>> Shi Rebellion in the 8th century.[70] In 907, the Tang disintegrated
>> completely when the local military governors became ungovernable. The 
>> Song
>> Dynasty ended the separatist situation in 960, leading to a balance of 
>> power
>> between the Song and Khitan Liao. The Song was the first government in 
>> world
>> history to issue paper money and the first Chinese polity to establish a
>> permanent standing navy which was supported by the developed shipbuilding
>> industry along with the sea trade.[71] Between the 10th and 11th 
>> centuries,
>> the population of China doubled in size to around 100 million people, 
>> mostly
>> because of the expansion of rice cultivation in central and southern 
>> China,
>> and the production of abundant food surpluses.
>>
>> A peasant named Zhu Yuanzhang overthrew the Yuan Dynasty in 1368 and 
>> founded
>> the Ming dynasty. Under the Ming Dynasty, China enjoyed another golden 
>> age,
>> developing one of the strongest navies in the world and a rich and
>> prosperous economy amid a flourishing of art and culture. It was during 
>> this
>> period that Zheng He led voyages throughout the world, reaching as far as
>> Africa.[77] In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, China's capital was
>> moved from Nanjing to Beijing.
>>
>> The Qing dynasty, which lasted from 1644 until 1912, was the last 
>> imperial
>> dynasty of China. Its conquest of the Ming (1618-1683) cost 25 million 
>> lives
>> and the economy of China shrank drastically.[80] After the Southern Ming
>> ended, the further conquest of the Dzungar Khanate added Mongolia, Tibet 
>> and
>> Xinjiang to the empire
>>
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> t.
>> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message
>> news:ogv5e1$n17$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>> "Treaty details[edit]
>>> Treaty of Nerchinsk
>>> The treaty had six paragraphs: 1 and 2: definition of the border, 3. 
>>> Albazin to be abandoned and destroyed. 4. Refugees who arrived before 
>>> the treaty to stay, those arriving after the treaty to be sent back. 5. 
>>> Trade to be allowed with proper documents. 6. Boundary stones to be 
>>> erected, and general exhortations to avoid conflict."
>>>
>>>
>>> Pizdec ...... rusai SUGRIOVE ir paliko albazin'a. Tai tik tiek didiziuju 
>>> pergaliu per 2000 metu?!?!
>>>
>>> "tomasz"  wrote in message news:ogv4dk$lpc$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>
>>> In 1689, by the Treaty of Nerchinsk, the Russians abandoned the whole 
>>> Amur
>>> country including Albazin.
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>>
>>> t.
>>> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message
>>> news:ogv2jj$jrs$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>> Tame tai ir reikalas, kad moku. Skirtingai nuo taves.
>>>>
>>>> tai pagrindinis pasiekimas, kad 17a viena karta kitaicai atmuse 
>>>> puolancius rusus? Tu klumpe, angliskai skaityt nemoki.
>>>> va paveiksliukas nuo tavo antro linko 
>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Russian_border_conflicts#/media/File:Ct002999.jpg
>>>> "pokyciai rusu/kinu sienos 17-19a" - tai ten net lengendoj tik "rusu 
>>>> igytos teritorijos tada....", "rusu igytos teritorijos veliau....". 
>>>> ""kinuu igytos teritorijos ...." legendoj isvis nera :D
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "tomasz"  wrote in message news:ogv289$jk9$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>
>>>> skaityt nemoki?
>>>> neklumpes tik kirilica kerta matomai.
>>>>
>>>> The Sino-Russian border conflicts (1652-1689) were a series of 
>>>> intermittent
>>>> skirmishes between the Qing dynasty, with assistance from the Joseon 
>>>> dynasty
>>>> of Korea, and the Tsardom of Russia by the Cossacks in which the latter
>>>> tried and failed to gain the land north of the Amur River with disputes 
>>>> over
>>>> the Amur region.The hostilities culminated in the Qing siege of the 
>>>> Cossack
>>>> fort of Albazin (1686) and resulted in the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689 
>>>> which
>>>> gave the land to China.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>>
>>>> t.
>>>> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message
>>>> news:ogv14b$irf$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>> Tai ka nukariavo? Pagal pirma linka ir paieska "conque" - tai tik 
>>>>> patyts save nukariaudavo, t.y. vienas kitaicas kita kitaica. Nu va 
>>>>> uigurus dsar iveike, ns taip ir nerado stepese
>>>>>
>>>>> O konfliktuose su rusais (beje paskutinis 17a :D ) - tai ka tuo 
>>>>> pasieke? Kokias teritorijas igijo?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "tomasz"  wrote in message news:oguvhe$hof$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>
>>>>> skaityk neklumpe, skaityk...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_China_before_1911
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> gal rasi ka nors vertingo.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>>
>>>>> t.
>>>>> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message
>>>>> news:oguv0v$hcq$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>> Gali, klumpe, savo mintis reikst trumpiau?
>>>>>> Apie bulves tai aisku, kaip tik pagal tavo skysta proteli.
>>>>>> Tai ka jie ten uzkariavo?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "tomasz"  wrote in message news:oguu05$gmd$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> China has had the largest economy in the world for much of the last 
>>>>>> two
>>>>>> thousand years, during which it has seen cycles of prosperity and 
>>>>>> decline.
>>>>>> Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, China has become 
>>>>>> one of
>>>>>> the world's fastest-growing major economies. As of 2016, it is the 
>>>>>> world's
>>>>>> second-largest economy by nominal GDP and largest by purchasing power 
>>>>>> parity
>>>>>> (PPP). China is also the world's largest exporter and second-largest
>>>>>> importer of goods.[22] China is a recognized nuclear weapons state 
>>>>>> and has
>>>>>> the world's largest standing army and second-largest defense 
>>>>>> budget.[23][24]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Following a widespread civil war during which the imperial library at
>>>>>> Xianyang was burned,[o] the Han dynasty emerged to rule China between 
>>>>>> 206
>>>>>> bce and ce 220, creating a cultural identity among its populace still
>>>>>> remembered in the ethnonym of the Han Chinese.[60][61] The Han 
>>>>>> expanded the
>>>>>> empire's territory considerably, with military campaigns reaching 
>>>>>> Central
>>>>>> Asia, Mongolia, South Korea, and Yunnan, and the recovery of 
>>>>>> Guangdong and
>>>>>> northern Vietnam from Nanyue. Han involvement in Central Asia and 
>>>>>> Sogdia
>>>>>> helped establish the land route of the Silk Road, replacing the 
>>>>>> earlier path
>>>>>> over the Himalayas to India. Han China gradually became the largest 
>>>>>> economy
>>>>>> of the ancient world.[63] Despite the Han's initial decentralization 
>>>>>> and the
>>>>>> official abandonment of the Qin philosophy of Legalism in favor of
>>>>>> Confucianism, Qin's legalist institutions and policies continued to 
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> employed by the Han government and its successors.[64]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Under the succeeding Tang and Song dynasties, Chinese economy, 
>>>>>> technology,
>>>>>> and culture entered a golden age.[68] The Tang Empire returned 
>>>>>> control of
>>>>>> the Western Regions and the Silk Road,[69] and made the capital 
>>>>>> Chang'an a
>>>>>> cosmopolitan urban center. However, it was devastated and weakened by 
>>>>>> the An
>>>>>> Shi Rebellion in the 8th century.[70] In 907, the Tang disintegrated
>>>>>> completely when the local military governors became ungovernable. The 
>>>>>> Song
>>>>>> Dynasty ended the separatist situation in 960, leading to a balance 
>>>>>> of power
>>>>>> between the Song and Khitan Liao. The Song was the first government 
>>>>>> in world
>>>>>> history to issue paper money and the first Chinese polity to 
>>>>>> establish a
>>>>>> permanent standing navy which was supported by the developed 
>>>>>> shipbuilding
>>>>>> industry along with the sea trade.[71] Between the 10th and 11th 
>>>>>> centuries,
>>>>>> the population of China doubled in size to around 100 million people, 
>>>>>> mostly
>>>>>> because of the expansion of rice cultivation in central and southern 
>>>>>> China,
>>>>>> and the production of abundant food surpluses.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A peasant named Zhu Yuanzhang overthrew the Yuan Dynasty in 1368 and 
>>>>>> founded
>>>>>> the Ming dynasty. Under the Ming Dynasty, China enjoyed another 
>>>>>> golden age,
>>>>>> developing one of the strongest navies in the world and a rich and
>>>>>> prosperous economy amid a flourishing of art and culture. It was 
>>>>>> during this
>>>>>> period that Zheng He led voyages throughout the world, reaching as 
>>>>>> far as
>>>>>> Africa.[77] In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, China's capital 
>>>>>> was
>>>>>> moved from Nanjing to Beijing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Qing dynasty, which lasted from 1644 until 1912, was the last 
>>>>>> imperial
>>>>>> dynasty of China. Its conquest of the Ming (1618-1683) cost 25 
>>>>>> million lives
>>>>>> and the economy of China shrank drastically.[80] After the Southern 
>>>>>> Ming
>>>>>> ended, the further conquest of the Dzungar Khanate added Mongolia, 
>>>>>> Tibet and
>>>>>> Xinjiang to the empire
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pasiskaityk internetus pries lodamas.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> kitaicai, jei noretu bulvem ruskelius uzmetytu ir tie nieko negaletu
>>>>>> kitaicam padaryt.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> t.
>>>>>> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:ogukqi$aen$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>> nu papasakok apie kinu uzkariavimus. Nuo mongolu siena state 1000 
>>>>>>> metu .....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "tomasz"  wrote in message news:oguad9$3jc$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>> specialisto komentaras!
>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> t.
>>>>>>> "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message 
>>>>>>> news:ogu8j6$2do$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>>> gau i straubli, kaip visada istorijoj gaudavo nuo visu.
>>>>>>>> Kitaicas geras darbininkas, bet chujovatas karys.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Bone Daddy"  wrote in message 
>>>>>>>> news:ogtvms$r70$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> O kas bus, kai kinieciai pasakys:
>>>>>>>> ?????????? ???!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "FK"  wrote in message news:ogtrtl$nnh$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> nieks netrukdo situ teritoriju atsisakyti. Viena grazia diena 
>>>>>>>> Poroshenko
>>>>>>>> isejes i tribuna pareiskia "MES PRIPAZISTAME DNR ir LNR 
>>>>>>>> nepriklausomybe",
>>>>>>>> ir toliau jie laimingai gyveno per amzius. Betiksle kova ir tiek.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Bone Daddy wrote:
>>>>>>>>> ???? ??? ?????????? ?????
>>>>>>>>> ???????????????? ???????, ? ???? ?????????? ????? ????????? 
>>>>>>>>> ?????? - ???
>>>>>>>>> ?????? ????? ??????? ????? ????.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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