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Yeah, I did like it. I usually don't like the remakes. But anyways, going back to the original with Mushu and he's like, shame on you, shame on your family, shame on your dog or whatever. Like, you know how he's saying that. Like, that's a thing that, you know, like they're always so concerned about is bringing shame onto the family and for whatever reason. And that was a lot of the time.
Yeah, I did like it. I usually don't like the remakes. But anyways, going back to the original with Mushu and he's like, shame on you, shame on your family, shame on your dog or whatever. Like, you know how he's saying that. Like, that's a thing that, you know, like they're always so concerned about is bringing shame onto the family and for whatever reason. And that was a lot of the time.
Yeah, I did like it. I usually don't like the remakes. But anyways, going back to the original with Mushu and he's like, shame on you, shame on your family, shame on your dog or whatever. Like, you know how he's saying that. Like, that's a thing that, you know, like they're always so concerned about is bringing shame onto the family and for whatever reason. And that was a lot of the time.
based on giving birth to a daughter, you know, because sons were so prized and they were obviously deemed more important.
based on giving birth to a daughter, you know, because sons were so prized and they were obviously deemed more important.
based on giving birth to a daughter, you know, because sons were so prized and they were obviously deemed more important.
When the Qing came to power, they prioritized funding their land-based military, leaving their navy underdeveloped and the coastline poorly defended. In addition, by the early 1800s, China was struggling to support a rapidly growing population, which had nearly doubled since the early 1700s.
When the Qing came to power, they prioritized funding their land-based military, leaving their navy underdeveloped and the coastline poorly defended. In addition, by the early 1800s, China was struggling to support a rapidly growing population, which had nearly doubled since the early 1700s.
When the Qing came to power, they prioritized funding their land-based military, leaving their navy underdeveloped and the coastline poorly defended. In addition, by the early 1800s, China was struggling to support a rapidly growing population, which had nearly doubled since the early 1700s.
For Guangdong, which is where Cheng Yi Sa was from, this led to widespread poverty as only a small portion of the land was livable compared to the rest of China, and resources were limited. As a result, piracy became a means to survive.
For Guangdong, which is where Cheng Yi Sa was from, this led to widespread poverty as only a small portion of the land was livable compared to the rest of China, and resources were limited. As a result, piracy became a means to survive.
For Guangdong, which is where Cheng Yi Sa was from, this led to widespread poverty as only a small portion of the land was livable compared to the rest of China, and resources were limited. As a result, piracy became a means to survive.
To eliminate competition, Cheng Yi, who had built his reputation during the Taishan Rebellion, persuaded fleet leaders to join a confederation, agreeing to support each other in conflicts. By 1807, it is estimated that together, Cheng Yi and Cheng Yi Cao grew the force to around 40,000 to 60,000 pirates, operating 400 ships known as junks.
To eliminate competition, Cheng Yi, who had built his reputation during the Taishan Rebellion, persuaded fleet leaders to join a confederation, agreeing to support each other in conflicts. By 1807, it is estimated that together, Cheng Yi and Cheng Yi Cao grew the force to around 40,000 to 60,000 pirates, operating 400 ships known as junks.
To eliminate competition, Cheng Yi, who had built his reputation during the Taishan Rebellion, persuaded fleet leaders to join a confederation, agreeing to support each other in conflicts. By 1807, it is estimated that together, Cheng Yi and Cheng Yi Cao grew the force to around 40,000 to 60,000 pirates, operating 400 ships known as junks.
It was divided into six fleets, each flying a different flag color and commanded by their own leader. Together, they ran the Red Flag Fleet, the largest in the confederation. While Cheng Yi led with authority and force, Cheng Yi Cao was the strategic mind behind their success.
It was divided into six fleets, each flying a different flag color and commanded by their own leader. Together, they ran the Red Flag Fleet, the largest in the confederation. While Cheng Yi led with authority and force, Cheng Yi Cao was the strategic mind behind their success.
It was divided into six fleets, each flying a different flag color and commanded by their own leader. Together, they ran the Red Flag Fleet, the largest in the confederation. While Cheng Yi led with authority and force, Cheng Yi Cao was the strategic mind behind their success.
The Qing government struggled to challenge their powerful confederation, which operated more like a floating empire than a criminal gang.
The Qing government struggled to challenge their powerful confederation, which operated more like a floating empire than a criminal gang.