Talk:Muryeong of Baekje
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I think only several Japanese historians claims Shima's mother was a hostage. So it is not appropriate to show that in Wikipedia.
Hmmm, maybe there was a different reason of sending a pregnant woman of the royal family to a foreign country I can't think of. --Nanshu 03:04, 8 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hey, what if the two kings of Baekje and Japan were just brothers? Even several Japanese papers suggest it. Again, it's definately not appropriate on an Encyclopedia.
Go to Tondemo. Korean "scholars" have created many "theories" whose cores cannot be verified. The scarcity of historical sources allows them to live in fantasy world. We don't treat such "theories". --Nanshu 04:46, 11 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Maybe some, not all of them. I think Japanese "scholars" have similar habits, too. :)
Nanshu, just shut up. If you want to go brag about your barbarian island country, go do it somewhere else. But if you want to start making sarcastic remarks about the truth ..... well, then there's simply something wrong about the bullshit you're saying. Do you really think that Shima's mother was a hostage? Especially when your homeland back then practically bowed 90 degrees to Baekje? I think not. And don't start saying any crap about Baekje's and Japan's ties as mutual. It was pretty much one way, and that one way of culture traffic that built that Jap country on the edge of civilization came from Baekje. Look at Todaji and Horyuji. They're all things Korean engineers and architects built. Don't wanna admit it, Nanshu? Then go tattletaling onon that coward, good-for-nothing, sore-loser country.
Yeah, Japan was cultured as a loser by the Baekje who themselves are losers for being chased off the continent, just look at the filth that is Japan today!