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Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« on: November 10, 2012, 10:04:15 am »
its in the history..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sangley_Rebellion
The Sangley rebellion was a Sangley Chinese rebellion which took place in Manila, Philippines, in October 1603.

http://sambali.blogspot.com/2005/11/glossary-lues.html
the kingdom of Lusung was considered important enough for emperor Yung Lo, in the second year of his reign, to send the famed admiral Zheng Ho to attack Lusung and neighboring regions. The Chinese fleet made three attempts to subjugate Luzon prior to the arrival of the first Europeans on the scene about a century later.

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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2012, 10:36:52 pm »
hahah very histroical pala mga ninuno ko lusung middle name ko originates from Bataan and Zambales mga lolo and lolas ko

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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2012, 09:22:10 am »
The word "cease" means to stop or to defer action. "Ceasing" is in the present tense.  Stop "ceasing" is a redundant construction - does the writer mean stop stopping? From the tenor of the title, the use of the word "ceasing" seem to imply a continuing action.  Ano ba talaga ang gusto mo sabihin, Senyor?

Or gusto mo sabihin eh yun pagkuha or pag attack?  So maybe, you should have used the word "seize".

San ka ba nag aral ng English? Pag di ma express sa English, use Pilipino - that is letter "P" and not "F".

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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2012, 10:46:39 am »
no one is perfect sir. what are you? an english professor? point taken, but there's no need to be harsh.

The word "cease" means to stop or to defer action. "Ceasing" is in the present tense.  Stop "ceasing" is a redundant construction - does the writer mean stop stopping? From the tenor of the title, the use of the word "ceasing" seem to imply a continuing action.  Ano ba talaga ang gusto mo sabihin, Senyor?

Or gusto mo sabihin eh yun pagkuha or pag attack?  So maybe, you should have used the word "seize".

San ka ba nag aral ng English? Pag di ma express sa English, use Pilipino - that is letter "P" and not "F".

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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2012, 03:28:40 pm »
haha, tama si gkhan

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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2012, 04:34:36 pm »
Mayhap ibig sabihin ni TS ay seizing, hindi ceasing.
I know a word that starts with F and ends in UCK. Firetruck.


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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2012, 11:22:12 pm »
Thank you TS for the link. Nice post. No need to be harsh on the guy. We all make mistakes. We can tell him in a nice way, right?

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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #7 on: November 12, 2012, 02:32:03 am »
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no one is perfect sir. what are you? an english professor? point taken, but there's no need to be harsh.

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Re: Why the Chinese will never stop ceasing the Philippines
« Reply #8 on: January 03, 2013, 02:44:46 pm »
OT: ok lng nman magbigay ng correction sir, wag naman yung parang akala mo laki na ng kasalanan :D

OnT: according to the article...


In 1545, the Portuguese explorer Pedro Fidalgo was driven to Luzon from Brunei by a storm and describes it as lying between nine and 22 degrees north latitude at its most southern and northern tips respectively. According to Fidalgo, the island was so rich in gold that the natives would give two pezoes in gold for one in silver despite the fact that they were acquainted with the relative value of these metals in China.

The gold was an important part of trade with the sultanate of Brunei with which Lusung had special relations. When Magellan arrived in this area, the Sultan of Brunei was highly dependent on a Lusung prince, who was widely feared throughout the region and who acted as "captain-general" of the sultan's fleet. Even across the bay from Brunei, the sultan reportedly had a fearsome "heathen" enemy whose city equaled that of the sultanate's capital.
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di ba namatay si magellan sa 1521 sa Cebu?