1. First Point. I find great pleasure reading the old discussions in archives of Goguryeo and Balhae, or Bohai as Chinese call it. Ha-ha. Very funny. Many people, including both Chinese and Korean editors, thought that being part of a country's history equals it is exclusively that country's history. Absolutely not. Balhae is part of Korean history and Chinese history because it was in both modern countrys' territory, exchanged with them, and had any part in political matters or invaded into one country's territory, then the country belongs to both countrys' history. I'll example Napoleon. He was born in France, mainly lived in France until he was old, was an Emperor in France, and is he only part of French History? he is not, he is also part of the German, Spanish, British, Polish, Italian, Russian, Swiss, Austrian etc. histories. And another example is the Liao Dynasty. It invaded China, so it was part of Chinese history. It invaded Korea, so it is also part of Korean History. Being part of another state's history does not equal it belongs in the state's history. it is just part of it. Kfc18645 talk 09:06, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
My friends! I'm back, albeit the use of an apparent, or unofficial, Doppelganger account. This account is the only I can log in....
I'll tell my story. I was logged out when I proceeded to change my password to a scramble. Unwisely, I also proceeded to not check remember me. I was logged out. I proceeded to make this account I'm using, which I trashed when Kfc1864 came back through Explorer. But Explorer, which was likely logging me in 'cause of a bug, also logged me out. Well. I told it. I hope people see this post and know the reason Kfc1864 is inactive. Goodbye.
Former Kfc1864 user, now Kfc18645 talk 14:16, 5 January 2008 (UTC).
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1. First Point. I find great pleasure reading the old discussions in archives of Goguryeo and Balhae, or Bohai as Chinese call it. Ha-ha. Very funny. Many people, including both Chinese and Korean editors, thought that being part of a country's history equals it is exclusively that country's history. Absolutely not. Balhae is part of Korean history and Chinese history because it was in both modern countrys' territory, exchanged with them, and had any part in political matters or invaded into one country's territory, then the country belongs to both countrys' history. I'll example Napoleon. He was born in France, mainly lived in France until he was old, was an Emperor in France, and is he only part of French History? he is not, he is also part of the German, Spanish, British, Polish, Italian, Russian, Swiss, Austrian etc. histories. And another example is the Liao Dynasty. It invaded China, so it was part of Chinese history. It invaded Korea, so it is also part of Korean History. Being part of another state's history does not equal it belongs in the state's history. it is just part of it. Kfc18645 talk 09:06, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
My friends! I'm back, albeit the use of an apparent, or unofficial, Doppelganger account. This account is the only I can log in....
I'll tell my story. I was logged out when I proceeded to change my password to a scramble. Unwisely, I also proceeded to not check remember me. I was logged out. I proceeded to make this account I'm using, which I trashed when Kfc1864 came back through Explorer. But Explorer, which was likely logging me in 'cause of a bug, also logged me out. Well. I told it. I hope people see this post and know the reason Kfc1864 is inactive. Goodbye.
Former Kfc1864 user, now Kfc18645 talk 14:16, 5 January 2008 (UTC).
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