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It's never you. Yeah. And your, your worth is surrounded by the importance of men and you are only important if you can give birth to a son if you give birth to a girl that's that's not the same you know it's just i think it's sad and i know it's a it was a cultural thing and but it just i don't i don't like it
It's never you. Yeah. And your, your worth is surrounded by the importance of men and you are only important if you can give birth to a son if you give birth to a girl that's that's not the same you know it's just i think it's sad and i know it's a it was a cultural thing and but it just i don't i don't like it
I watched the remake actually kind of recently. Really? Did you like it? Yeah, I did. I haven't seen the original Mulan since I was a kid, though. But I thought that they did a really good job of portraying the story.
I watched the remake actually kind of recently. Really? Did you like it? Yeah, I did. I haven't seen the original Mulan since I was a kid, though. But I thought that they did a really good job of portraying the story.
I watched the remake actually kind of recently. Really? Did you like it? Yeah, I did. I haven't seen the original Mulan since I was a kid, though. But I thought that they did a really good job of portraying the story.
Well, going back into the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty marked the height of piracy in the South China Sea. While piracy had existed in the region for centuries, its rise can be traced back to the policies of the Ming Dynasty. In an attempt to preserve political control and protect against foreign threats, the Ming introduced the Haijin, which translates to the sea ban.
Well, going back into the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty marked the height of piracy in the South China Sea. While piracy had existed in the region for centuries, its rise can be traced back to the policies of the Ming Dynasty. In an attempt to preserve political control and protect against foreign threats, the Ming introduced the Haijin, which translates to the sea ban.
Well, going back into the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty marked the height of piracy in the South China Sea. While piracy had existed in the region for centuries, its rise can be traced back to the policies of the Ming Dynasty. In an attempt to preserve political control and protect against foreign threats, the Ming introduced the Haijin, which translates to the sea ban.
This was a policy that made all private overseas trade illegal and less approved by the imperial court. The goal was to limit foreign influence and centralize trade under state authority. But in reality, it devastated coastal economies. With legal trade routes cut off, many communities turned to smuggling and part-time piracy simply to make ends meet.
This was a policy that made all private overseas trade illegal and less approved by the imperial court. The goal was to limit foreign influence and centralize trade under state authority. But in reality, it devastated coastal economies. With legal trade routes cut off, many communities turned to smuggling and part-time piracy simply to make ends meet.
This was a policy that made all private overseas trade illegal and less approved by the imperial court. The goal was to limit foreign influence and centralize trade under state authority. But in reality, it devastated coastal economies. With legal trade routes cut off, many communities turned to smuggling and part-time piracy simply to make ends meet.
We call them part-time pirates because many of the men had typical jobs, like fishermen, by day and became pirates at night. The sea ban was later lifted, but its impact persisted.
We call them part-time pirates because many of the men had typical jobs, like fishermen, by day and became pirates at night. The sea ban was later lifted, but its impact persisted.
We call them part-time pirates because many of the men had typical jobs, like fishermen, by day and became pirates at night. The sea ban was later lifted, but its impact persisted.
Although the number of pirates grew, they lacked the structure and order that would have been needed to make a big impact. This came into play after the outbreak of the Taishan Rebellion in Vietnam, which was a civil war between rival Vietnamese factions vying for control of the region.
Although the number of pirates grew, they lacked the structure and order that would have been needed to make a big impact. This came into play after the outbreak of the Taishan Rebellion in Vietnam, which was a civil war between rival Vietnamese factions vying for control of the region.
Although the number of pirates grew, they lacked the structure and order that would have been needed to make a big impact. This came into play after the outbreak of the Taishan Rebellion in Vietnam, which was a civil war between rival Vietnamese factions vying for control of the region.
Pirates and mercenaries, which are soldiers who are hired from foreign nations, were recruited from southern China by all sides, gaining weapons, combat experience, and powerful networks in the process. When the war ended, these hardened pirate crews returned to the South China Sea with organized power and ambition.
Pirates and mercenaries, which are soldiers who are hired from foreign nations, were recruited from southern China by all sides, gaining weapons, combat experience, and powerful networks in the process. When the war ended, these hardened pirate crews returned to the South China Sea with organized power and ambition.
Pirates and mercenaries, which are soldiers who are hired from foreign nations, were recruited from southern China by all sides, gaining weapons, combat experience, and powerful networks in the process. When the war ended, these hardened pirate crews returned to the South China Sea with organized power and ambition.