Why did China become more successful than Rome?

Why did China become more successful than Rome?

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  1. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    it didn't

  2. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Atheism.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Arabism

  3. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    mandate of heaven

  4. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    You think China is better than Europe?

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Yes

  5. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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  6. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Why did China become more successful than Rome?
    Then why didn't you type those shill words in Mandarin?

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Anon isn't speaking Latin, and mandarin is the #1 most native-spoken language in the world.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        >mandarin is the #1 most native-spoken language in the world.
        >1 billion chinks eat fried tiger penis. Fried tiger penis is the most eaten dish in the world.

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          And chinese cuisine is eaten all over the world, even by non-chinese. What's your point?

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            Certainly not more popular than Italian cuisine.

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            Yes it is and it taste better

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            https://yougov.co.uk/topics/food/articles-reports/2019/03/12/italian-cuisine-worlds-most-popular

            ......

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            Only to mutts

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            Cope

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        He is speaking a language that heavily derives words and letters from latin, English is a mix language of latin and german tongue.

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          English is a germanic language, sweetie

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        homie, mandarin is a language derive from old chinese just like english is a language derive from latin

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          english is not derived from latin, i t's just influenced by it like how Vietnamese is influenced by Chinese

          Romance languages are descended from Latin.

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          English to latin is more like Japanese/Korean/Viet to middle Chinese

  7. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    The fact insecure Changs brought up muh rome for people to give a damn about threads like this says otherwise.

  8. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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    I can't read moon runes

  9. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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    No one wants american women any ways

  10. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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    Seriously get help Joshua.

  11. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Less Arabs.

  12. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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    rent free

  13. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Manchus.

  14. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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    Also shedding some light on his (Iraqi Arab) paternal ancestry)

  15. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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    Kek

  16. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    China's assimilation of those it conquered made it possible for another dynasty to reunify China when the current one would collapse

  17. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Arminius

  18. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    It didn't on the long run. Roman law, alphabet, Romance languages, art, ideals, people either descended or heavily influenced by Romans all have been historically far more influential and powerful than China ever was.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      My city is in that pic 🙂

  19. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

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    Bug eyes

  20. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    The climate made the Chinese people less lazy.

  21. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Rome dominated 3 continents at once
    >China dominated Vietnam(and its neighbours), Korea and Japan culturally

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