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Post by krashlanmar on Feb 6, 2008 13:56:41 GMT -4
Sapphire, on the old forum you told me I was da Vinci and someone else... some famous Chinese navigator person.... And I don't remember that guy's name.
I'd just like to know who that was, if you remember. If you don't remember, don't worry about it too much. ;D
I searched the old forum without success.
Thanks =]
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Post by dmoney on Feb 6, 2008 18:11:29 GMT -4
Sun Tzu, the guy who wrote The Art of War
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Post by krashlanmar on Feb 6, 2008 20:36:10 GMT -4
That wasn't him. Sun Tzu wasn't a navigator. Sun Tzu, as I recall, was Craig.
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Post by king arthur on Feb 6, 2008 21:46:14 GMT -4
That wasn't him. Sun Tzu wasn't a navigator. Sun Tzu, as I recall, was Craig. This is right, let me check the old forum, I forgot where.
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Post by krashlanmar on Feb 6, 2008 21:47:36 GMT -4
Yeah I forgot where as well....
I checked it out already, but I'll go back right now to recheck.
It also doesn't help that I forgot my password on the old forum >.>
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Post by king arthur on Feb 6, 2008 22:07:01 GMT -4
I've found one: sapphirelove.suddenlaunch3.com/index.cgi?board=1&action=display&num=1143932734(Type the password into the old forum.) Following is the copy of the post: ============== I was not intentionaly looking for Krash's past lives, it was just shown to me during AP. Two of his past lives. One was a famous philosipher. Which I do not know the name yet. When i do I will tell you. The second one, he was the Chinese who discovered America, it was the not Columbus who discovered first. This Chinese he was the greatest Amiral in China, his name was Zheng Ho, I have to do research to find out these. planet.time.net.my/CentralMarket/melaka101/chengho.htmWhich means, Krash must be good in direction of the sea and science and leadership. Some highlight of the articule: "Zheng He is described in Chinese historical records as tall and heavy, with "clear-cut features and long ear lobes; a stride like a tiger's and voice clear and vibrant." He was well liked and admired for his quick wit in argument. Moreover, he was a brave soldier. When his prince seized the Chinese throne from nephew, Zheng He fought well on his behalf. As a result, Zheng He became a close confidant of the new emperor and was given an important position at court. The Yong Le emperor had ambitious plans. A vigorous man, he rebuilt the Great Wall to the condition in which it exists today. He also built his new capital at Beijing, next to the remains of the former Yuan capital. The emperor decided to go ahead with the sea voyages that had long been planned. He appointed Zheng He to lead them and gave him the title "Admiral of the Western Seas." At each country Zheng He visited, he was to present gifts from the emperor and to exact tribute for the glory of the Ming. The Chinese had a unique view of foreign relations. Because China developed its culture in isolation from other great civilization, it says itself as the center of the world. The Chinese called their country "the Middle Kingdom." The Chinese emperor's duty was to attract "all under heaven" to be civilized in Confucian harmony. When foreign ambassadors came to the Chinese court, they "kowtowed" as they approached the emperor. (The required process of "kowtow" was to kneel three times and bow one's head to the floor three times at each kneeling.) In return for tribute from other countries, the emperor sent gifts and special seals that confirmed their rulers' authority. In fact, these foreign kings were officially made part of the Ming Dynasty. In 1405 Zheng He set out on his first voyage. No nation on earth had ever sent such a fleet onto the ocean. It included sixty-two large ships, some 600 feet long, larger than any other on the seas. Hundreds of smaller vessels accompanied them. A Chinese historian described them; "The ships which sail the Southern Sea are like houses. When their sails are spread they are like great clouds in the sky." ============ I tell you now but not earlier, because for sure Krash will ask me crazy with this. One more link about him: www.chinapage.com/zhenghe.html"Columbus sailed to America in St. Maria (eighty-five feet) in 1492. Zheng He sailed from China to many places throughout South Pacific, Indian Ocean, Taiwan, Persian Gulf and distant Africa in seven epic voyages from 1405 to 1433 ,some 80 years before Columbus's voyages." and www.time.com/time/asia/features/journey2001/intro.html=============
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Post by king arthur on Feb 6, 2008 22:11:54 GMT -4
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Post by king arthur on Feb 6, 2008 22:12:44 GMT -4
Paranormal section, page 10.
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Post by king arthur on Feb 6, 2008 22:49:59 GMT -4
Also, he was the Imhotep, During the time travels to investigate the Step Pyramid and king Dojser, I saw Krash was there. He was the Imhotep. Those math and major design of Pyramid was done by him. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImhotepDuring that time travel, I was standing right behind him watched him work on the graphics of step pyramid. With big drawings all over the table. I was amazed. Amazing job, he had a talent same with Da Vinchi.
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Post by krashlanmar on Feb 7, 2008 0:02:36 GMT -4
That's right Zhong He.... Thanks =]=] I'd rather have a picture of him than da Vinci. I think that would be more... fitting. If I can find a picture that is Thanks again.
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Post by dmoney on Feb 7, 2008 0:31:33 GMT -4
so Craig was Sun Tzu? I could've swore it was you. I don't remember any of mine
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Post by krashlanmar on Feb 7, 2008 1:25:58 GMT -4
Lu Bu was one.
That one is prestigious.
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Post by dmoney on Feb 7, 2008 9:07:38 GMT -4
Lu Bu was one. That one is prestigious. oh yea, i remember that! ;D
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Post by king arthur on Feb 7, 2008 21:38:17 GMT -4
Yeah I forgot where as well.... I checked it out already, but I'll go back right now to recheck. It also doesn't help that I forgot my password on the old forum >.> Do you want your password re-set for the old forum?
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Post by krashlanmar on Feb 7, 2008 23:44:31 GMT -4
It's okay. Don't worry about it.
If I need it in the future, I'll PM you.
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