Chinese Invasion of the Philippines!? 🇨🇳🇵🇭

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Is it true that the Chinese “never” invaded the Philippines? Let’s find out! Let’s learn more about Limahong’s invasion of Luzon and the history of China and Southeast Asia!
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    Video Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:58 Summary of the Invasion
    05:29 Who was the real Limahong?
    06:50 Pirates & Trade in Precolonial Philippines
    09:05 The Great Ming Empire & the Kingdom of Luzon
    12:40 Conspiracy? the Lakans of Luzon & the Sultan of Brunei
    16:06 Limahong’s Epic Escape!
    17:38 Wako Pirates in Pangasinan & Ilocos
    19:31 Limahong’s Final Years
    20:26 Lessons from Ancient China & the Philippines
    22:26 Shoutouts!
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    Kirby Pábalan-Táyag Aráullo is a renowned Filipino Culture Bearer and currently the National Coordinator for Culture and Heritage for NAFCON (National Alliance for Filipino Concerns). He is a Dátû and Lakan by blood, and an Activist at heart. Kirby is a direct descendant of the last Paramount Kings of Luzon (of both Lakandúlâ of Tondo and Rája Matandá of Maynílâ), and of the anti-colonial revolutionary Katipuneros and World War II Guerilyeras who fought for the liberation of the Philippines from colonialism. His upbringing exposed him to the contradicting worlds of traditional politics and grassroots activism.
    With a keen interest in varying fields (such as history, government, and human rights) and a strong commitment to serve the community, Kirby studied in some of the world’s most prestigious institutions, such as the University of California, Davis, Harvard University, and Université catholique de Louvain. Kirby is also the Co-Founder of the Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies at UC Davis and author of the groundbreaking book “Black Lives & Brown Freedom: Untold Histories of War, Solidarity, & Genocide.” He is a visiting professor at various colleges in the Philippines and a research fellow with Ágúman Sínúpan Singsing, an institute for indigenous advocacy and the study of Kapampángan language, history, and culture. Kirby is also well-known for his educationally engaging RUclips channel where you can find videos about history, culture, and everything in between!
    Dátû Kirby is an educator who is well-rooted in his culture and passionate about his colorful heritage (Kapampángan, Tagálog, Indigenous Áytá, Pangasinan, and Spanish-Basque-Portuguese Mestizo); he strives to decolonize Philippine history and democratize Ethnic Studies through knowledge and creativity.
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  • @KirbyAraullo
    @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +60

    ​I hope you enjoyed this video as much as I did when I was creating it 🙂 Salámat to everyone who joined our Premiere and LIVE CHAT! I had fun! Thank you for asking great questions!
    Let me know if you want me to do more of these premieres and live chats!

    • @lawrenceemilpanasilan3144
      @lawrenceemilpanasilan3144 2 года назад +1

      kuya kirby, please make a video about datu bago of davao and uyanguren :)
      please

    • @edriantito6703
      @edriantito6703 2 года назад +2

      @kirby can you do a series on how and when did we end in full total spanish control? like what happened to lakandula and Sulaiman lineage during the spanish rule?
      just a suggestion if you can show timeline like from this channel
      ruclips.net/video/__BaaMfiD0Q/видео.html
      Thank you for enlightening us on the precolonial philippines.

    • @johnbenedictaraullo1374
      @johnbenedictaraullo1374 2 года назад +1

      We are same Araullo

    • @derptrolling4740
      @derptrolling4740 2 года назад +1

      Pangasinan is part of China from 1404 to 1580 after their Ming defeat in the 1405 Battle of Manila. China founded Lingayen the Capital of Pangasinan in 1406.

    • @dhynysshernandiz8404
      @dhynysshernandiz8404 Год назад

      What about the 1603 Sangley Revolt allegedly Chinese invasion plan resulted to 20,000 Chinese ethnicity massacre by Spanish Japanese and Native Filipinos?

  • @tjbasa9298
    @tjbasa9298 2 года назад +68

    I wish someone would write historical fantasy based on precolonial Philippines / Southeast Asia. It would be epic.

  • @mewrpuff
    @mewrpuff 2 года назад +90

    I hope local TV networks here in the Philippines would hire and/or promote you. I've learned more from your videos about the Philippines, than when I was still in school 😆

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +10

      I hope so too!

    • @user-pt6nk4cq7e
      @user-pt6nk4cq7e 2 года назад +2

      @@KirbyAraullo I hope so too

    • @akinemainunangugel9650
      @akinemainunangugel9650 2 года назад +4

      yah but not this tittle... this is misleading tittle...

    • @Christ-dq2rx
      @Christ-dq2rx 2 года назад +1

      Well the channel already good as it is. Love from 🇮🇩
      Finally a south east asian historic channel.

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +4

      @@Christ-dq2rx terima kasih!

  • @shade9592
    @shade9592 2 года назад +73

    I feel like a TV series can be made about this. Epic naval battles, great sieges, espionage, plots, alliances, royal marriages, political turmoil, etc. what's not to like? These are what draw people to series like GoT and the Expanse.

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +10

      Yes, one of my dreams/bucket list to someday help in something like that :)

    • @chrystgavenfamorcan8507
      @chrystgavenfamorcan8507 2 года назад +6

      It would be better to ask Netflix. GMA and ABS have poor production schedules.

    • @gensischosen251
      @gensischosen251 2 года назад +2

      @@chrystgavenfamorcan8507 tama pero i think Iwanttv or hdo go will make it good too like Bagman, hes into her, the tapes and on the job missing 8 were in general better production and good pacing compare to gma and abs

    • @shade9592
      @shade9592 2 года назад

      @@KirbyAraullo Sana magkatoto

    • @padezonne6728
      @padezonne6728 2 года назад

      @@chrystgavenfamorcan8507 but gma did a great job on Amaya

  • @octavia7408
    @octavia7408 2 года назад +78

    So, my summary is that;
    1. It wasn't solely the Chinese invading the Philippines. It was a group of pirates hailing from different parts of East and Southeast Asia with a Chinese leader.
    2. The Chinese dynasties have always acknowledged and respected the pre-hispanic kingdoms of the Philippines. (I'll get back to this point later on)
    3. It also shows how divided we are even then as a people that one group of Filipinos (Pangasinan) welcomed the Pirates while another collaborated with their conquerors who recently just killed some royalties. Even on just one island, Luzon, everyone seems divided.
    My reaction:
    You brought up the topic of sovereignty at the end but it's funny because from what I read, no one cared about those areas before. The US did not care when the Vietnamese reclaimed some parts of it in the 70's. The 11-dash line was based on the US concession to China after WW2 that President Eisenhower even gave China a battleship for them to be able to patrol the South China Sea. This issue started to blow up when the US declared its Pivot to Asia.
    Now, it makes me wonder, are we collaborating again with our former colonizers, the US? Which has strong neocolonialism in the country evident by strong colonial mentality here?
    The South China Sea issue has the potential to not only divide the Philippines but divide this whole region and many people seeking this topic are here to either learn or confirm their biases of anti-China hate propaganda. It seems like again, we are more interested to collaborate and push the interests of our colonizers than listening to the side of a 5000-year-old Kingdom with whom we've had friendly relations longer than any western colonizers set foot in Asia.

    • @alxsmrnda
      @alxsmrnda 2 года назад +8

      This comment! Yes agree. The Chinese empire didn't sanctioned this "invasion" it's just a group of pirates with different ethnicities. So the title of Chinese Invasion of the Ph even with a "?" is misleading

    • @reybladen3068
      @reybladen3068 2 года назад +14

      It's actually a pirate invasion not an invasion by the Chinese Empire.
      The issue of west Philippine sea is also a modern one. It's not about patriotism or history, it's about geopolitics. The West Philippine sea region is both a strategic position both military and economic wise that's why it's important for both China and other SEA nations to control it.

    • @USAStrife
      @USAStrife 2 года назад +3

      I second this! The chinese never wanted to conquer us because its better for them to trade with us!

    • @marjhuncantago9476
      @marjhuncantago9476 2 года назад +1

      like how they Shit of Sea?.
      like how they gunned down fishermen of philippines?.
      and "he interests of our colonizers than listening to the side of a 5000-year-old Kingdom with whom we've had friendly relations longer than any western colonizers"
      for what they so called "friends..." who tried to debt trapped us, and called Philippines Province of China in Chinese Television... WOW... what a shit way to defend china.,

    • @rapidboots3615
      @rapidboots3615 2 года назад +6

      @@marjhuncantago9476 gunned down fishermens? they're citizens so if that was true then the West especially US would've already jumped on China.
      source? from a friend of a friend?

  • @KaJaReviews
    @KaJaReviews 2 года назад +32

    The paintings are nice and your historical trivia are great. Galing! ☺️
    P.S. These are not taught so much in PH schools.

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +4

      maraming salamat! :)

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +5

      I worked closely with the artist to provide historical guidance 😊

    • @KaJaReviews
      @KaJaReviews 2 года назад +4

      @@KirbyAraullo oh that's why it's on point! ☺️

    • @gensischosen251
      @gensischosen251 2 года назад +2

      @@KaJaReviews tama! It sucks many cool history tulad this video, korean war filipino, general miguel true second president of the Philippine etc
      Come on Deped😑 we should pettion to deped including many col history will be in history books

    • @Munchkinomaly
      @Munchkinomaly 2 года назад +3

      It was taught to us almost to the same extent as this video. Depende siguro sa eskwela?

  • @tylerfactura1984
    @tylerfactura1984 2 года назад +3

    Oh man I get so excited when I see you got a new video up!! Thanks for what you do!!!

  • @hanpol17
    @hanpol17 2 года назад +10

    your channel really help Filipinos relearn our forgotten history

  • @carlosliu3422
    @carlosliu3422 2 года назад +12

    funny topic. I am Chinese as far as I know there were two times PH came so close to become a Chinese colony like Taiwan. I am not talking about the Chinese pirates invasion I am talking about massive sized Han Chinese migration. The first occasion was in 1662 , right after Zheng Chenggong(Koxinga)defeated the Dutch and occupied Taiwan. According to history records at that time there was a massacre against Chinese migrants in Manila by spanish colonizer. After hearing the massacre Zheng went mad and prepared his army for an invasion to destroy spanish in Manila and planned to set up a government there, but just before saling to conquer Manila a sex scandal about his eldest son exposed. Zheng went furious and sent order to Xiamen(his mainland base , where his elder son was)to execute his son. but generals in Xiamen disobeyed his order to kill his heir and then Zheng prepared to go back Xiamen to handle this personally but he got ill and died in Taiwan the following month. the second occasion was in 1683 when Qing navy defeated Taiwan navy(normally still loyal to Ming dynesty )then the landing invasion of Taiwan was inevitable. Prince Zheng Keshuang(Koxinga‘s grandson)had a meeting with his generals. One option was to surrender; the other was to transfer armies and people to PH as a new base(like what KMT did when they lost civil war to communist in mainland then fled to Taiwan). Sadly they chose to surrender.

    • @DarkR0ze
      @DarkR0ze 2 года назад +1

      this might be a content for future videos

    • @rapidboots3615
      @rapidboots3615 2 года назад +1

      ​@@phiberteknik5496 you missed the point

    • @roff000
      @roff000 Год назад +1

      Can you tell me more about this? Especially the migrations

    • @HuwagSalangin
      @HuwagSalangin Год назад +3

      This view really make sense. If the reason of the first invasion attempt of Chinese in Manila was because of the murder Chinese migrants that's already during the occupation of the ruthless Spaniards who took over the country. That precisely adds up to the story, this shows to proof the known trade partner and alliance between the Luzonese and Chinese. We have the oldest China Town in Manila were might be the descendants of the first Chinese who migrated to the country. What a colorful Asia would it be if westerns did not interfere with our ancestral kingdoms. I love history.

  • @ComradeHavik
    @ComradeHavik 2 года назад

    Really grateful for the reading recommendations! Great video!

  • @totoji
    @totoji 2 года назад +16

    Alam mo Kirby, I hope to still be alive when a movie made out of this historical material. Just imagine.

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад

      Ako din!

    • @gensischosen251
      @gensischosen251 2 года назад +3

      @@KirbyAraullo yes!! we need to tell Director Erik Matti or director of Heneral Luna to make a movie

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +7

      Actually, a director approached me earlier this year about this, hopefully we push through!

    • @gensischosen251
      @gensischosen251 2 года назад +2

      @@KirbyAraullo sino? Anong project? Im interested po

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +1

      Very early stages pa so I can't share much about it yet :)

  • @Charlie-fk4ly
    @Charlie-fk4ly 2 года назад +8

    I am looking forward to this!

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад

      Thank you! I hope you liked it :)

  • @jaimeflor4181
    @jaimeflor4181 2 года назад +9

    Very interesting! I’m glad I found this channel. I’ve always been fascinated by the precolonial time period in the Philippines and it’s also interesting to learn about the ties to the Ming Dynasty.

  • @JigJigPow619
    @JigJigPow619 2 года назад

    Like always, great content!

  • @Alfred1974wolf
    @Alfred1974wolf 2 года назад +7

    This history is very analyzed, and I'm very much impressed. I think our Philippine history is very important and should not be removed from education anywhere.

  • @gerardoexequielmagsaysay6358
    @gerardoexequielmagsaysay6358 2 года назад +4

    Keep on churning out great educational videos

  • @JR-si1yx
    @JR-si1yx 2 года назад +1

    Very fruitful content, sir Kirby😍

  • @j3j3monbuster
    @j3j3monbuster 2 года назад +7

    Ang husay… i’ve been living in my partner’s mother’s hometown of Binmaley Pangasinan, next to Lingayen for a year now and wondered about the precolonial history of the place. Puro kasi tungkol sa american generals and spanish colonizers ang mga nakatakda. Always a joy to know more about our history from a decolonized pov. Thank you for this video.

  • @itsuki3687
    @itsuki3687 2 года назад +1

    Very informative and entertaining at the same time keep it up sir♥️

  • @bronx2889
    @bronx2889 2 года назад +6

    This is the first time I've heard about this! This should be made to a movie or a mini-series!

  • @krisf6313
    @krisf6313 2 года назад +1

    Good job @kirby Araullo. I always love passionate historians.

  • @mrM-kl9kn
    @mrM-kl9kn 2 года назад +6

    there is this anime, one of the longest anime there is its called ONE PIECE I wonder if oda use this info to create the concept of the anime because it is very similar knowing wakou pirates is a diverse group of people just like in the series.

  • @unclesyd1360
    @unclesyd1360 Год назад

    Angas New Knowledge ❤️ I enjoy your videos Sir!

  • @dyeus4464
    @dyeus4464 2 года назад +1

    Love the digital art!

  • @renkanazawabluedot
    @renkanazawabluedot 2 года назад +2

    Hiya! Awesome video! Can you give us the references for this video so people can continue reading on this topic. Thanks!

    • @francoq2768
      @francoq2768 2 года назад

      He has a list of recommend readings in the video description.

  • @kentcme
    @kentcme 2 года назад +2

    Our entertainment/movie industry should make a historical series about this past colonial events, similar to what Korea and other Asia nation love to do historical concept film.

  • @baritonekent
    @baritonekent 2 года назад

    Great work, Kirby!
    BTW, do you have a video about Princess Urduja? Thanks!

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад

      Not yet! But she's in my book and in this video I made earlier this year: ruclips.net/video/Nb1caj2SFAI/видео.html

  • @CoolHeadHotHands09
    @CoolHeadHotHands09 2 года назад

    awesome presentation dude...

  • @perz777
    @perz777 Год назад

    Thanks Kirby! Very informative. Dr. GF Zaide's works are a bit brief when it comes to limahong. Please keep up the good work

  • @hu3bman
    @hu3bman Год назад +1

    Nice to see you wearing a Khmer Boran! I'm a Filipino that grew up in Cambodia so this is really something! Salamat kuya!

  • @TeaDrinker-eq3md
    @TeaDrinker-eq3md 2 года назад +8

    Hello! Can you please do a video about the "Kingdom of Ma-i" when its inhabitants were primarily Ainists and Buddhists? I love your content, and it pretty much made me much more appreciative of the history of the Philippines prior to colonial era.

  • @sushitraxh6736
    @sushitraxh6736 2 года назад +1

    wow thanks for giving us free lessons, as always, another wonderful content kirby!

  • @florentinojavieriii1868
    @florentinojavieriii1868 2 года назад

    WELL DONE AND CLEARLY EXPLAINED WITH ENTERTAINMENT

  • @belindadomingo
    @belindadomingo 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing that history of Pangasinan and Ilocos. My roots from my maternal grandfather are from Lingayen Pangasinan and are of Chinese heritage too

  • @raiug1579
    @raiug1579 2 года назад +1

    YES PLEASE! Do a video about Koxinga!

  • @randomreddituser7100
    @randomreddituser7100 2 года назад +3

    I am waiting for this vid

  • @mr.g2360
    @mr.g2360 2 года назад +3

    I hope every filipino watch your channel. Im also curious about our history before spaniards, thank you for the effort Kirby.

  • @valorwarrior7628
    @valorwarrior7628 Год назад +1

    So in these chapters, we can draw a conclusion that our archipelago were once some series of client states that were ruled by Bruneian/Majapahit nobles that has also become a Spanish imperial outpost in Asia and the Pacific.

  • @josuadelsocorro5772
    @josuadelsocorro5772 2 года назад +3

    Hahahahha cutie 😍😍 "ay nahulog, baliktad" insert is so cute 💖

  • @normadelantar3062
    @normadelantar3062 2 года назад

    Nice content

  • @sol8194
    @sol8194 2 года назад +8

    I really enjoy these videos!!! Though every time I learn anything good about the Philippines I get sad because the country doesn't seem to be in good shape in the present day.
    (Also I would like to ask where you get your references for the clothing of your drawings. I'd like to one day illustrate a story based on the Philippines but I haven't found much references for the clothes.)

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +4

      A combination of historical research, oral traditons, and living traditions passed down from my elders 😊

    • @sol8194
      @sol8194 2 года назад +1

      @@KirbyAraullo I see. I'll have to read up a lot on the Philippines-more than I thought I would need too. There's no one in my family that remembers anything from the past. But that's honestly good. Your videos have made me curious about our history. Doing research will kill two birds with one stone.
      Thanks for the videos. I feel my love for the country growing when I watch them.

  • @silentwatcher1455
    @silentwatcher1455 2 года назад +1

    Very informative. I hope its accurate.

  • @ryogahibiki1641
    @ryogahibiki1641 2 года назад +8

    This should be made into a historical korean drama but Filipino hahah

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +4

      Yes! Korea has so much resources they put into their historical dramas, we need that too in the Philippines. Hopefully soon! We have a rich history with lots of resource materials!

    • @ShieAntipasado
      @ShieAntipasado 2 года назад +1

      Sa kakapanood ko ng historical drama nila parang mas kilala ko pa yung mga Kings nila kesa sa Raja sa Pinas hahahah

  • @ramoncelestedelrosario2757
    @ramoncelestedelrosario2757 2 года назад +1

    I've learn a lot from you.

  • @HuwagSalangin
    @HuwagSalangin 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting! I always wonder what Pangasinan was specifically Lingayen before Spanish, American and Japanese. Attack of these conquerors always had the Lingayen beach footsteps, map shows its a very strategic shipping hub in Luzon. I wonder what's next for Lingayen. I also realized that we the natives of Pangasinan and Ilocos are the descendants of a pirate, that's why I love One Piece 😂

    • @pyophyo8901
      @pyophyo8901 Год назад

      I'm also from Pangasinan and have always wondered why some of my relatives have east Asian features. Me and some of my relatives have light skin despite the fact that my family from both my mother and father's side have no traces of possibly having a Hispanic ancestor at a certain point. Although my mother's last name sounds hispanic, it still does not mean they are of Hispanic descent but rather given a Hispanic surname. People of Austronesian descent may have genes for light skin(though not very common), but there is also the possibility that intermarriage between the locals and Chinese pirates/sailors/merchants happened and maybe that's how some people here in the north have traits derived from the Chinese. That's just my guess and maybe I'm wrong.

  • @tristanpineda562
    @tristanpineda562 2 года назад +2

    Did you notice the chingki eyes of the pangalatok, Ilokanos, and the Kapampangan.....? These are the remnants of Limahong's "sojourn", a definite fingerprint in our culture.

    • @joselitoalvarico6079
      @joselitoalvarico6079 Год назад

      also visayans dude

    • @pyophyo8901
      @pyophyo8901 Год назад

      Not to mention having light skin, even though not having a Hispanic ancestor.

  • @oreovitrino7452
    @oreovitrino7452 2 года назад +2

    I don't know if there's already a video about this but I want to know why Igorots were left unconquered during the 300 year period of Spanish rule in the Philippines.

  • @alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743
    @alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743 2 года назад +5

    Is the predecessor of the Manila Galleon Trade going to be mentioned in this video? Referring to Tondo’s relations with the Ming Dynasty

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад

      I hope you enjoyed the video :)

    • @alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743
      @alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743 2 года назад +2

      @@KirbyAraullo
      I did watch the video and it’s informative as usual, but the reason on why I asked you that question is because whenever the Manila Galleon trade is being mentioned in Western history books-all of the credit goes to the Spaniards (Kastila) as usual without mentioning on what already existed before that and since that you have mentioned the answer that I am looking for in this video all I can say to you is Maraming Salamat sa inyo Kirby
      ᜋᜇ̴ᜋ̊ᜅ̟/ᜐᜎᜋᜆ̟/ᜐ/ᜁ̍ᜈ̟ᜌ̥/ᜃ̊ᜇ̴̟ᜊ̊//

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +2

      Salamat din!

  • @michaelcuaresma5368
    @michaelcuaresma5368 2 года назад

    Can you also share your links to the history books as your sources Sir?

  • @ianglenn8255
    @ianglenn8255 2 года назад +1

    Limahon successfully attacked Shenquan in 1571, but was then defeated in 1572 at Chenghai, forcing him to flee to Luzon. The Chinese General Liu Yaohui sent a fleet that temporarily drove Limahon from his fortified trading base on Luzon, but by 1574, Limahon was pirating along the Chinese coast once again.

  • @randolph84brown
    @randolph84brown 2 года назад +4

    Yup 👍

  • @sidrikelsd
    @sidrikelsd 2 года назад

    There is more to the past that's still to be taught in schools thank you for this new knowledge

  • @RPRIMICI
    @RPRIMICI Год назад +1

    Request vid: Please do vid about Princess Urduja. The muslim traveller, Ibn Battuta, has chronicles describing a warrior princess and Philippine heroine (around 1345 to 1400 AD), Princess Urduja. Given the descriptions he provided, it suggests that she was from the northern part of the Philippines, possibly Pangasinan province. The province has embraced the legend but evidence of her realm, though intriguing, is still not definitive.

  • @JipperGwapito
    @JipperGwapito Год назад +1

    I read something that Limahong was backed up by Lakan Dula and Raja Soliman because they wanted to avenge the death of Raja Bago and Lumanatlan, and because Legaspi failed to deliver his obligations to the royalties... and even one of Lakan Dula's son Luis Salugmoc/Taclucmao was also implicated on the said Limahong revolt... and was stricken out of the record of super principalia...

  • @dannytagnaka4717
    @dannytagnaka4717 2 года назад

    good job kirby.

  • @caritamundo9316
    @caritamundo9316 2 года назад +2

    Great comic story. Could be great anime.

    • @domingoafuang554
      @domingoafuang554 2 года назад

      May I ask, how the Tallano kingdom Tale fit in? We are being bugged by this historical tale

  • @AdlenDelMundo
    @AdlenDelMundo 2 года назад +5

    lu-zong(luzon) is often mentioned in historical books in china

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +1

      Yes!!

    • @francinelieto8899
      @francinelieto8899 2 года назад

      Can you tell me which books?
      I wanna learn Mandarin and Spanish. History books here in the country do not do Kapampangan contributions justice.

    • @AdlenDelMundo
      @AdlenDelMundo 2 года назад +1

      @@francinelieto8899 i recon it is mentioned in the History of Sung Dinasty, Chou Dinasty and also Han... trading of pearls and tortoise shells most common at that time, I also remembered reading something like the brown skins (Philippines I assume) were once called "Gold" in China, because of their considerable export thither of the precious yellow metal and the Malay province or peninsula named "Silver" (Perak or Pilak)

    • @francinelieto8899
      @francinelieto8899 2 года назад +1

      @@AdlenDelMundo This makes me want to learn Mandarin so bad.

    • @AdlenDelMundo
      @AdlenDelMundo 2 года назад +1

      @@francinelieto8899 I studied Mandarin but didn't learn anything hehehe
      I got interested in Chinese History when my basketball team were sent to Xiamen to play during my HS years.. I learned a lot when we tour museum there

  • @AguiluzMulawin
    @AguiluzMulawin 2 года назад +1

    So if the Philippines develops its ports to become modern ports then it might be more favorable for shipping vessels. Since it has always been a major trading port?

    • @coff2034
      @coff2034 2 года назад +1

      if the philippines starts investing on upgrading the manila ports then it *might* attract most trading capacity which would of course give the nation more money. but i dont see it being on par with singapores ports so maybe not too much of a major port but it will be a significant upgrade

  • @MrSuwavex
    @MrSuwavex Год назад +1

    We have an oral tradition/history through our family (my mother side) that we are related or so to Limahong. (We have Chinese bloodline (Sison) and Spaniard bloodline (Baltazar).My mother side are from Pangasinan (Lingayen) and my Father side are from (Pangasinan) Binalonan

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  Год назад

      Interesting! I’d love to learn more 😊

  • @ran32delaria
    @ran32delaria 2 года назад +3

    Often history is written from the viewpoint of the victors. In the case of the invasion of Limahong, it is from the Spanish conquistadors and not from the native pinoys. Could it be that not a written written document was taken down by our pinoy ancestors but an oral retelling of the story?

  • @overflowchung7347
    @overflowchung7347 2 года назад

    thanks to this video, so interesting!salamat sa malinaw na pagsasalaysay ng bahagi ng ating kasaysayan!🙂

  • @paiwanhan
    @paiwanhan Год назад +1

    The phonetic transcriptions of these Middle Chinese names by the Spaniards seem very inconsistent. Both Limahong and Vintoquián's last name were 林, which should have been pronounced Lîm. So it made absolute sense for 林鳳 Lîm Hōng to be transcribed as Limahong, possibly for a diminutive form Lîm A-hōng林阿鳳. It made a lot less sense for Lîm Tō-kiân 林道乾 to be transcribed as Vintoquian. I mean, if you could tell one guy's lastname is Lim, why write the other guy's name as Vin?

  • @angeladevonne
    @angeladevonne 2 года назад +1

    Kuya Kirby kailan po kayo mag poproduce ng free audio books or podcast? 🥺🙏

  • @D_Roch_01
    @D_Roch_01 2 года назад

    Interesting...

  • @balsafarmers10
    @balsafarmers10 Год назад +1

    We need to have historical drama series like the kdrama...

  • @ironfist243
    @ironfist243 2 года назад +3

    2:31 2:59 3:25 3:36 5:08 can you tell me who made those art Kirby.

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +3

      Raph Lomotan! www.artstation.com/raphlomotan
      I worked with him, gave him historical guidance for his art used in this video :)

    • @ironfist243
      @ironfist243 2 года назад

      @@KirbyAraullo i can't find the art like in the video on his artstation.

  • @pangs18
    @pangs18 2 года назад +1

    More power sir . New subscriber mo na ako 👍

  • @robertnavarro5024
    @robertnavarro5024 2 года назад +1

    salamat sa video! Sana maging option nyo po ito sa mga susunod na video:
    May mga stone structures po ba tayo before dumating ang mga spanish? and if may mga nagsu-survive pb ngayon? or kung anong itsura nila kung nag exist man ang mga ito.
    more power po.

    • @octavia7408
      @octavia7408 2 года назад +1

      From what I know, we have some precolonial watchtowers mostly in the coastal areas, they were made out of coral rocks they said and of wood. They were used to watch out for Moro invasion/kidnappings. When the Spaniards colonized us, they built rock churches on top of it. Check out the University of the Philippines-Archaeological Studies Program, they did some talks about it a few months ago.

    • @claidheamhsoluis3044
      @claidheamhsoluis3044 Год назад

      Mt. Kamhantik in Quezon province have primitive stone works... And let us not forget the Banaue Rice Terraces...

  • @louannaeverette1475
    @louannaeverette1475 Год назад +1

    I love the one that you were talking Filipino

  • @2SeeCanada
    @2SeeCanada Год назад

    This is the most positive Filipino history lesson I have had in my 60 years. I believe these stories, legends deserve merit. And should be made into either movies and or episodes in Novellas, in order to reach more demographics. Consider me a patron. I will seek out your books. My distant relative General M. Trias of Cavite, now called General Trias province. My grand mother was Chinese and Filipino from Trias, Antonio and Montano families. My Filipino grandfather also Antonio and Anastacio respectively. I would be interested in our original last name for Anastacios of Cavite. Thank you.

  • @jannchavez9257
    @jannchavez9257 2 года назад

    I just realized why your cousin Atom never mentioned you in his historical documentaries? Does he ever consult with you?

  • @josuadelsocorro5772
    @josuadelsocorro5772 2 года назад +2

    History tv series pdewe nato 😍😍😍😍

  • @bostondefranco5992
    @bostondefranco5992 3 месяца назад

    LIMAHONG WAS THE FIRST BUCAMEERS WHO TRADE MARKET IN BUTUAN CITY... WHERE GOLD COINS ARE BEING USED IN BUTUAN CITY...

  • @alejogarciajr022
    @alejogarciajr022 Год назад +1

    DAIMAO olds names is stands for pangasinan now at present times

  • @stalio6667
    @stalio6667 2 года назад

    but his right seen hsitory many nations helped us before in thw hardest battles

  • @secretsquirrel726
    @secretsquirrel726 2 года назад

    1574 predates the building of the Intramuros stone wall. The Infante Cloister to the north east of Manila was noted as "damaged by the Chinese pirates." In 1603 and the 1630's there were Chinese uprisings in Luzon. In 1600, Iesyu Tokugawa crucified Wokou pirates, either at Luzon or Ryukku. There were a lot of other attacks. Limohan (Spanish spelling by Wagner) was a coastal Wokou pirate lord, and they were attacking cities in China, and were partially expelled. Before the Spanish, there were Muslim sultanate Datus ruling Luzon, and further south Buddist temples.

    • @secretsquirrel726
      @secretsquirrel726 2 года назад

      The picture show at 16 min 30 shows the expanded stone Intramuros, and across the Pasig River to the left, the Sultan's palace.

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +3

      I'm a direct descendant of Rajah Matanda, Lakandula, and Rajah Sulayman 😉

  • @alexrobles4138
    @alexrobles4138 11 месяцев назад +1

    dakal na salamat sa video mo na ito kirby...

  • @summersong5876
    @summersong5876 2 года назад +1

    Videos po sana about sa mga armors at weapons na gamit nang mga ninuno ntn before colonial times.

  • @daleedwardjabonero2008
    @daleedwardjabonero2008 Год назад

    Hi Kirby , Is it true Filipinos were attacking Fujian back in 1170- 1190s?
    Can we please hear about this if that was the case..

  • @reynaldoicaro7914
    @reynaldoicaro7914 2 года назад +1

    THIS IS IT...
    THIS IS THE MISSING HISTORY OF PRECOLONIAL OF THE PHILIPPINES.
    This should be a made a film and written in books para matutunan ng New generation ang PRECOLONIAL history ng pilipinas.

    • @justineanastacio931
      @justineanastacio931 2 года назад

      Precolonial eh kasama ngang lumaban ng pinoy mga español

  • @angelitasitton1576
    @angelitasitton1576 Год назад

    Dapat gawing movie Ang gaganda ng History good n bad sobrang makasaysayan magugustuhan ng buong mundo at Ang manga ka Bataan.

  • @bettacup8507
    @bettacup8507 2 года назад +2

    I wanna see this in movie.

  • @IntrepidIanRinon
    @IntrepidIanRinon 2 года назад

    What if this was made into a movie and Andrew E plays the role of Don Galo?

  • @jonasromeoveliganio2517
    @jonasromeoveliganio2517 2 года назад +2

    Damn I know why limahong wants to conquer in our country so bad, I learn a lot because of you kuya kirby 😊😊😊

  • @receptionblcp6463
    @receptionblcp6463 2 года назад +1

    Only issue between Chin and PH is WPS, but all in all Ch-Ph been together for so long. There should not be any war it's not good for both country only the westerns wanted that.

  • @Kanuritashimada
    @Kanuritashimada 2 года назад +1

    要知道,您可以在视频中添加中文字幕,以便于理解

  • @macoswatkpop686
    @macoswatkpop686 2 года назад +3

    Dapat yong mga ganito ginagawang palabas sa TV hindi yong mga kalandian, agawan ng kabit, gantihan, tanim ng galit sa kapwa

  • @ednishipuck6729
    @ednishipuck6729 2 года назад +5

    video po about sa traditional Tattoo culture ng Pilipinas pls

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад

      It's on my list, hopefully by early next year 😉

  • @loxart439
    @loxart439 2 года назад +2

    WPS is for Philippine and rich in natural resources

  • @jecmara2718
    @jecmara2718 2 года назад +1

    Please react to Bea Luigi Gomez' Bakunawa inspired national costume in Miss Universe.

  • @mcgamingsenpai8107
    @mcgamingsenpai8107 Год назад

    The armors tho is lit

  • @zacharyfps1938
    @zacharyfps1938 Год назад

    We don't know how accurate this is.

  • @bryantbocatot1900
    @bryantbocatot1900 Год назад

    sir where did you buy your barong so nice sir

  • @anamazzullo3090
    @anamazzullo3090 Год назад

    Grabe. Enjoy ku siya talaga. Salamat pogi. Lupa kang samurai.😍💡

  • @mrdrivermechanictv4213
    @mrdrivermechanictv4213 2 года назад

    Wow
    What a good history
    Support Channel

  • @solmixtv3201
    @solmixtv3201 2 года назад

    I agree with you Bro,We are all Brothers ,We are all Shemites!
    New Subscriber From Italy

  • @silentwatcher1455
    @silentwatcher1455 2 года назад +1

    Its seems Limahong has a multinational trading group.

  • @balsafarmers10
    @balsafarmers10 Год назад

    Habang nakikinig ako fast forward sa 1.5 playmode para akong nanunuod ng kdrama na pnoy version

  • @silentwatcher1455
    @silentwatcher1455 2 года назад +3

    The battle between Spanish colonialist vs. Chinese pirates, with Rajah Soliman, Lankadula could have been an interesting battle. Chinese pirates and Raja Soliman & Lankandula company have a common enemy which is the Spanish conqueror colonialists. If they have cooperated together, they could have outnumbered the Spaniards and boot out the Spaniards for good. They could ask reinforcement from China emperor to help them boot out the Spaniards. Philippines would have been freed from Spanish colonialists.

  • @rowenadinsmore1
    @rowenadinsmore1 2 года назад +1

    Wait, the Chinese were fighting with the Spanish soldiers, but weren't they already present even before those Spaniards came? They were already in Manila and other parts of the Philippines as merchants, right?

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  2 года назад +1

      Yes, Chinese merchants were already present.