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Who said that the ancient Greek peninsula formed a country? It's just nonsense!
Seetao Author :Ho New 2021-09-03 10:52
  • In ancient times, the Greek peninsula never formed a unified state, no national system, and no special culture of its own
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All the western historical data about Greece is very suspicious. In fact, in ancient times, the Greek peninsula never formed a unified state, did not establish a national system, and did not form its own special culture.

Some people say that during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, China was also full of small countries. Don't these small countries belong to the Zhou Dynasty? This is a stupid question-and here is the question.

In the Spring and Autumn Period, although there were many small countries with many city-states, these small countries belonged to the same suzerain, namely the Zhou Dynasty and the Emperor Zhou, and therefore belonged to Greater China. But some so-called city-states on the Greek peninsula are different.

First, we don't know if there were really some city-states (such as Sparta) on this peninsula at that time, and there was no credible archaeological evidence.

Secondly, these small cities or city-states have no common suzerain. The Greek peninsula has never formed a unified dynasty or country in ancient times, so there has never been a Greek king, a Greek emperor, a Greek dynasty, or a Greek empire, nor has it ever been in history. What a great Greek colony! The relevant stories are all fabrications and nonsense of European academic circles after the Renaissance!

It is actually very simple for anyone to refute Lao He, and there is no need to talk nonsense at all. You only need to point out: in which year and where the Greek dynasty or empire was established that unified the Greek peninsula, who was the first Emperor Qin, who passed on for several generations, and where is the capital of the empire.

Once pointed out, Lao He immediately died down, went into the mountains, and disappeared since then. Otherwise, everything that the current history books say about the great ancient Greek kingdoms or republics or empires, including Olympic events and marathon races, are all just listening to lively stories, just be fun.

If you really treat it as history, it would be nonsense, nonsense, shit, and worthless. Editor/He Yuting

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