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How do Thai history books introduce China?
Hello, the landlord, maybe my level is not good, so the following answer will inevitably have the limitations of personal knowledge, I hope you can understand and identify the dross.

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Let me talk about Thailand first. This nation is actually the Dai nationality in our country, which means "free man". In ancient times, a group of Mongolians established the "Luoluo Bodhi State" after the 6th century. As we all know, Buddhism is the national religion of Thailand, so their impression of China is bound to be influenced by Buddhist documents, especially Sanskrit. Then it is nothing more than "zhina" (CI-NA Qin Dynasty pronunciation), "four years" and other Buddhist names.

Knowing this, let's look at the historical manuscripts compiled by Thailand ... It is said that they revised the history of Laos, which is very joyful and even more fantastic than that of Koreans ... They claimed that their ancestors came from Altai Mountain and were expelled from China in the Yellow River Basin of the Central Plains, so they settled in Baipu area (near Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau).

I can't figure out why the history of Laos has become the family history of Thais. In Thai history books, Meng Huo, who was "seven tackled and seven vertical" when Zhuge Liang crossed the Lushui River, was called "Black Collapse", calling him a descendant of Ashoka in ancient India (pre-Qin period), and then recorded Zhuge Liang's capture and black collapse with the Records of the Three Kingdoms and the Records of the Three Kingdoms.

In fact, there are many parts involving China, but most of them distort the facts and belong to the category of uglification ... For example, the Tang Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline in Tianbao years. First, the Tubo (Tibet) invasion, second, Yang's cover-up, and third, the two Tianbao wars. Both Tang teachers were annihilated by Nanzhao and Tubo ... In fact, the number of people who lost twice was only a few hundred thousand, but in the history of Laos, Tang Jun lost two million troops ... Then Nanzhao army entered the Central Plains → _→ I was really drunk, Nanzhao was far from harassment.

Therefore, most Thai history books distort the facts and maliciously vilify China. According to the consistent concept of mythology and history books, it is aimed at belittling others, thus establishing the orthodox status of our nation. They are "barbaric" and naturally unorthodox, so we must find confidence in China's failure-_-||.

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I talked a little too much for a while. I hope the landlord can take his time. I am a mobile phone party, maybe I don't know much about it, that's all I know. Ha ha laugh ... I'm glad to help you. I am a long hate!