You are obviously even craezier than I am. There are some places we have to get to, somewhere we have to go. Thanks a lot for taking us there. Awesome video. Thank you
I love this series. Thank You. I have to wonder about the female emperor. I have never heard of any female leaders from any country who were not demonized by those rulers who came after them. No words on her steele seems like another way to erase and silence her. We never really know the deeds of women leaders' as we do the history of men.
Excellent narration. I hear the inner thoughts of a courageous woman searching for the meaning of her life. This voice is perfect, soft and brave. Your video is like an art film.
I LOVE that you have your dog in your basket. If you were a local villager, that basket would be filled with roots and shoots, food and wood for daily meals and firewood for oooking. But your basket has a pet doggie 🐕. I heard Yunnan eats dogs and China has many notorious dog snatchers who sell it to dog restaurants. Please be careful. I also want to visit Yunnan. I love roses and mushrooms, and tribal culture. I also am a dog lover, and feel very sensitive to the fact that dogs are eaten in China. I worry about running into this practice.
This is really a magical place. The Tibetans have been baptized by Buddhism for generations, but how can they accept Catholicism in such a place? The story I heard is that one year there was an epidemic in the area, and the missionaries saved many lives, which moved the locals, so many people converted to Catholicism. In addition, the missionaries brought many planting techniques, and planting grapes and producing wine was the gospel that the missionaries brought to the locals. Regardless of the purpose of the missionaries coming to China at that time, they did bring new medical and agricultural technologies to China at that time, and helped many people in the war.