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Chinese General Cao Cao’s Third Century Tomb Found!?

January 2, 2010 Leave a comment

“China finds likely tomb of 3rd century general

BEIJING – Chinese archaeologists have found what could be the tomb of Cao Cao, a skillful general and ruler in the 3rd century who was later depicted in popular folklore as the archetypal cunning politician.

Archaeological officials say Cao’s 8,000-square feet (740-square meter) tomb complex, with a 130-feet (40-meter) passage leading to an underground chamber, was found in Xigaoxue, a village near the ancient capital of Anyang in central Henan province, according to the official China Daily newspaper.

Historians say Cao Cao’s outstanding military and political talents enabled him to build the strongest and most prosperous state in northern China during the Three Kingdoms period in 208 to 280 A.D., when China had three separate rulers.

Characters based on Cao are depicted as shrewd and unscrupulous villains in traditional Chinese operas and in one of China’s best-loved historical novels, “Romance of The Three Kingdoms.” In the fictionalized account, Cao says, “Better for me to wrong the world than for the world to wrong me.”

The common saying in Chinese “speak of Cao Cao and Cao Cao arrives” is the equivalent of the English expression “speak of the devil.” Cao was also a prolific poet.

From the tomb complex, the bones of three people and more than 250 relics have been unearthed in nearly one year of excavation work, Chinese archaeological officials were quoted as saying. The bones were identified as the remains of a man aged about 60 and two women, one in her 50s and the other between 20 and 25 years.

Experts say the male was Cao, who died at age 65 in 220 A.D., the elder woman his empress, and the younger woman her servant. The report said among the relics found were stone paintings featuring the social life of Cao’s time, stone tablets bearing inscriptions of sacrificial objects, and Cao’s personal belongings.

Tablets carrying the inscription “King Wu of Wei,” Cao’s posthumous title, were seized from people who had apparently stolen them from the tomb, the report said.

“The stone tablets bearing inscriptions of Cao’s posthumous reference are the strongest evidence,” archaeologist Liu Qingzhu, of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, was quoted as saying. “No one would or could have so many relics inscribed with Cao’s posthumous reference in the tomb unless it was Cao’s.”—–”

Click [Here] for BBC News video report.

Click [Here] for Danwei.org, one of China’s news site.

Click [Here] for Zhengzhou Evening News (Chinese), one of China’s news site. FYI, this site is in Chinese .

Cao Cao Wiki page [Here]

Credits to Yahoo News & BBC News & Danwei.org & Zhengzhou Evening News.

Lastly, just got to add a picture that might look like Cao Cao, not really. Just an illustration of him, for a game title. Enjoy.

Cao Cao, Illustration

5.11 Tac Vest – Load Bearing Simplicity (LBE)

December 22, 2009 Leave a comment

A short (I say short, ~30 mins) review of a tactical vest, aka Load Bearing Equipment (LBE). Apparently there are quite a number of companies offering these equipments. Pretty amazing how designers can simplify them from bulky blocks to now lightweight and tough.

As recently I have some NS shit, which was over. I thought army guys who make the calls to buy equipments should do their work to find out what really works and best for the soldier at the frontline. Buying equipments are better to allow the users, who are actually using them to decide and sound they views on what and how new equipments would enable them to perform better in all situations. Being the person who signs the check to purchase usually is not the one that is going to use them. If you are not using it, don’t decide! Dummy…

A fine example of this crap shit happened not long ago as I get to know that a new fleet of vehicles that were purchased by the army are not being surveyed by the people who are going to use them. A wrong signature on a check, and people who are suppose to use them, have to “make do” with the lousy design of the vehicles. more man-power have to be poured in, more materials, more cost. Just because the department buying those stuffs are block heads.

To be really integrated as a unit, guess there are still a long way to go. Happly however, pink ic is a bliss.

Credits to Nutnfancy Project. Check them out!

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