Now That you are done with this series could you please do a saga like this but with argentinian history they contribuye as much as bolívar to South american independence but they don't get talked about as much if at all
I think you might have got this information from the channels of anti-China organisations, which makes me think that you are not a sensible and intelligent person, you are too easy to be used and deceived, if you want to understand China and its political system, you have to go to China in person to experience all this, under the influence of European and American media, your perception might be wrong, which will make your understanding of China wrong, and you might have been brainwashed by the media.
@@hoodclassicsofcalifornia nah fr tho you right, we’re deadass spoiled with this content being free like dude my damn history class did t teach me this much/accurately.
Jabzy the work you do is fantastic and really informative and entertaining I would like to let you know how appreciative I am that you provide us with this free of charge.
Hey jazby, just wanted to say I really love your content. It gives me an atmosphere I always wished for, especially the background music I adore to bits. ❤
It all started with China's first emperor - Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng who unified the world and laid the foundation for China's unification for thousands of years to come. When you look at the history of ancient China, you will find that even if there was a split in the Chinese dynasties, it would not last for too many years, there would always be a leader who would try to unify the world, and all the emperors and generals of ancient China took unification of the world as their highest honour.
Why do you keep writing "unify the world?" when taking about ancient China? It was an ancient empire, like countless others. Obviously it's reach didn't even leave east Asia, much less "the world" Are you Chinese? Is this a translation problem?
This is really well done. I've been interested in history and politics my whole life, and I studied it for my undergraduate. As such, I'm aware of 20th century Chinese history and politics, but it's never been my main field of study or interest. So while I knew a lot of the key events and figures you discussed in this video, the detail you went into was really informative. I learned a lot. Excellent work!
I love these videos but he's using AI voice cloning technology. So no speaking skills required. Not a bad thing, I use it all the time for my projects. That's the only reason I'm immediately able to tell.
Yeah, like dropping the line that "...[deaths in Tiananmen 1989] could be up to 10.000“ not very rigours on that part of history, I recommend Jabzy read the book "Quelling the People" by Timothy Brook (canadian journalist), or any other material that actually has some actual data, and not the 10 thousand number fabricated by a random American politician years after the fact
Holy shit, I just finished this massive masterpiece and wanna give you your credit Jabzy. Not a lot of history channels have the will to go this far deep into the internal politics, workings and history of a country that's so often villainized and discarded by Western media because it's easier to just say "Well they all suck anyways so who cares?" when they could just make their 200th Nazi Germany video, but actually showing how a country became the way it is, something which imo is extremely unique when compared to anywhere else in the world, is what history is all about. This may not get a massive amount of attention because it is a 3.5 hour video about the history of modern China with out any deceptive fillers but hats off to you mate for doing this for the history buffs out there.
Thank you for the long form history videos. It is so easy to get lost in the stories of the past rather than Warhammer... 40k.... NVM I still like Warhammer better but I still love the long form videos! Thank you for your work!
Any ideas what your next series of videos will be after China? I’ve highly enjoyed this series but it seems like you’re nearing an end and I’m just wondering :)
One of the excuses used by Lin Biao's opponents or the possible reason for his defection to Taiwan is Lin was a student of Whampoa Academy and Chiang was the principal at that time
Here's hoping this video leads to a "How to Survive Sha/Ming/Qing China" video. I loved that series you did. My favorite was Constantinople, super interesting!!
2:37:57, around this time, I hear something that makes me spontaneously blast out a laugh and scare my reating cat. I went back to listen again, and I am disappointed now that the word is actually "dues" and not dudes. Omg, I suggest highly that in future videos, at one spot in the script and only 1 to maintain the professionalism of the script, that one hilarious word is inserted somewhwre. Let us who know what's up listen intently through nearly 3 hours to find the hilarious part. Please do this because your voice and script like I said are super professional. Hear me out: So the contrast of that strict atmosphere with a colloquially silly phrase, like "pander to foreign dudes" could surprise and delight us weirdos. 😂
3:16:28 It is for this reason enthusiasm for donation drives in Hong Kong dried up quickly. We felt deceived, thought our funds were going to help the victims of the quake, but instead, it went straight to the corrupt officials. We aren't falling for that again.
I love learning about Chinese history, ancient and modern ~though modern Chinese history is most applicable to the current situation in the CCP-controlled Mainland.
Not to be pedantic, but you really need to work on your Chinese pronunciation. The vocals xi, ji, and zhi, were quite confused. I was also surprised that you used Nanjing and Nanking interchangeably. Otherwise impressive summary of a very complicated period of history.
Were the writers of avatar the last airbender so well versed in 20th century Chinese history that they names the secret police of Ba Sing Se after the head of KMT secret police “Dai Lee” and their headquarters “Lao Gai” after the CCP labor camps
it was a mistake to allow hainan to fall then again hainan was less developed than taiwan was, it was no doubt harder to defend without a large population to serve it's economy
Amazing video on a topic that i know very little about! One thing i find fascinating is that in conflict after conflict, many back to back, in which hundreds of thousands of chinese lives were lost, chinese culture pushed forward just as aggressively as western nations that haven't suffered the devastation of constant war. And is postured today with an absolutely massive population.
What happened to the Japanese generals and soldiers after the end of World War II? Are you going to make a video documenting what happened to them? I hope you will answer that and thank you very much.
debet book list: No1 Japanese Emperor live as a pupet idot make baby No2 Most war criminal generals escaped live as lap dogs of us master make cars camara... No3 caniible soldieres back their dem. make AV make ani....
Such imagination of modern Chinese history since the first Republic was founded rather entertaining to learn how misinformation of facts concerning world history.
Imagine encountering the Qing Princess and you realize she is a woman and she is trying to persuade you to be an Emperor. Oh wonder what tactics she used? Was it paizuri by any chance? Imagine her subordinates who think she is a man come in and see her giving paizuri. "Sir, you are a woman." *LMFAO*
@@berniethekiwidragon4382 I mean, I'm hoping everyone is single here. Otherwise - my heart goes out to your poor girlfriends who are trying to work out what the hell you're listening to before bed.
Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (simplified Chinese: 生死疲劳; traditional Chinese: 生死疲勞; pinyin: shēngsǐ píláo) is a 2006 novel by Chinese writer Mo Yan, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012. The book is a historical fiction exploring China's development during the latter half of the 20th century through the eyes of a noble and generous landowner who is killed and reincarnated as various farm animals in rural China.
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sources for the video?
Now That you are done with this series could you please do a saga like this but with argentinian history they contribuye as much as bolívar to South american independence but they don't get talked about as much if at all
@@pedrocallegari2719 Next I'm afraid is the middle east
GLORY TO THE CCP
Love it, I just missed having sources to all the topics, events and people being talked about. Otherwise, a great video. @JabzyJoe
"...Xi was hit with a chair during a meeting..."
"...He reappeared and was made chairman..."
So that's how you become a chairman 🤔
Thanks for making me crack my ribs
I think you might have got this information from the channels of anti-China organisations, which makes me think that you are not a sensible and intelligent person, you are too easy to be used and deceived, if you want to understand China and its political system, you have to go to China in person to experience all this, under the influence of European and American media, your perception might be wrong, which will make your understanding of China wrong, and you might have been brainwashed by the media.
JABZY THANK GOD YOURE BACK, I need Chinese History Injected intravenously.
Fr
Bro didn’t notice him posting 11 days ago😹
@@hoodclassicsofcalifornia IT’S NEVER ENOUFFF
@@OLDMANWAFFLES we gotta get the best research possible even if it takes time🤫
@@hoodclassicsofcalifornia nah fr tho you right, we’re deadass spoiled with this content being free like dude my damn history class did t teach me this much/accurately.
We are really lucky to have people like you making content like this
True
Jabzy the work you do is fantastic and really informative and entertaining I would like to let you know how appreciative I am that you provide us with this free of charge.
Hey jazby, just wanted to say I really love your content. It gives me an atmosphere I always wished for, especially the background music I adore to bits. ❤
Never stop doing these videos man, they're educating and addicting.
Histories of human horrors is to history nerds what True Crime is for suburban homeowners.
so informative and well-presented! Love your content :)
It all started with China's first emperor - Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng who unified the world and laid the foundation for China's unification for thousands of years to come. When you look at the history of ancient China, you will find that even if there was a split in the Chinese dynasties, it would not last for too many years, there would always be a leader who would try to unify the world, and all the emperors and generals of ancient China took unification of the world as their highest honour.
分裂只会带来战争
Why do you keep writing "unify the world?" when taking about ancient China? It was an ancient empire, like countless others. Obviously it's reach didn't even leave east Asia, much less "the world"
Are you Chinese? Is this a translation problem?
@@RobespierreThePoof 你可以看一下地图,中国北边是草原沙漠,东边是大海,西边是高原。在古时候中国人并没办法探索更远的地方,在那时候古中国人自认为世界的中心。
Masterpiece summary on Chinese history. Absolutely incredible and well done m8.
This is really well done. I've been interested in history and politics my whole life, and I studied it for my undergraduate. As such, I'm aware of 20th century Chinese history and politics, but it's never been my main field of study or interest. So while I knew a lot of the key events and figures you discussed in this video, the detail you went into was really informative. I learned a lot. Excellent work!
Wow great video and your speaking skills have gone up a lot over the years! keep up the great work and thank you for your efforts ^_^
I love these videos but he's using AI voice cloning technology. So no speaking skills required. Not a bad thing, I use it all the time for my projects. That's the only reason I'm immediately able to tell.
Elaboratr
Very interesting series. Thanks for making it.
Tons of great info despite a pretty clear bias on some points, thanks for the vid
Yeah, like dropping the line that "...[deaths in Tiananmen 1989] could be up to 10.000“
not very rigours on that part of history, I recommend Jabzy read the book "Quelling the People" by Timothy Brook (canadian journalist), or any other material that actually has some actual data, and not the 10 thousand number fabricated by a random American politician years after the fact
This is good, ive been looking for a more comprehensive history of them
Thank you for this I’m studying political science and your videos are so fascinating and informative thank you
Great work man, you never let me down in my research and projects.
I help you
Holy shit, I just finished this massive masterpiece and wanna give you your credit Jabzy. Not a lot of history channels have the will to go this far deep into the internal politics, workings and history of a country that's so often villainized and discarded by Western media because it's easier to just say "Well they all suck anyways so who cares?" when they could just make their 200th Nazi Germany video, but actually showing how a country became the way it is, something which imo is extremely unique when compared to anywhere else in the world, is what history is all about.
This may not get a massive amount of attention because it is a 3.5 hour video about the history of modern China with out any deceptive fillers but hats off to you mate for doing this for the history buffs out there.
Fantastic video!
The legend posts again
So proud of Ma Boo Thang. Just started his new job as a chinese warlord ❤ #blessed #mancrushmonday #careergoals
One of my guilty pleasures is falling asleep to these, I know really nerdy
Imagine how much of a nerd the guy is that wakes up to write them!
@@JabzyJoe great work man
你們也是我們的先生,我們要感謝你們。真是你們打了這一仗,教育了中國人民,把一盤散沙的中國人民打得團結起來了,所以,我們應該感謝你們
Great content
Thank you for the long form history videos. It is so easy to get lost in the stories of the past rather than Warhammer... 40k.... NVM I still like Warhammer better but I still love the long form videos! Thank you for your work!
It would help a lot if we'd see the current year in some corner of the video. Otherwise it's really hard to keep any track of the events.
Any ideas what your next series of videos will be after China? I’ve highly enjoyed this series but it seems like you’re nearing an end and I’m just wondering :)
I would love to see a Tibet’s history series.
Great content
Latin America.
I don’t agree with the politics but the history sections are pretty good
Okay Chang
You don't need to agree with the truth. Its still true whether you agree or not.
Those are also history
Every time... every time Jabzy says "Panchen Lama" i hear "Punching Llama" and break out laughing.
One of the excuses used by Lin Biao's opponents or the possible reason for his defection to Taiwan is Lin was a student of Whampoa Academy and Chiang was the principal at that time
Best video on modern Chinese history I've seen.
What a batshit era of history. Thank you for this masterwork of video making.
Dude simply doesn’t miss
Here's hoping this video leads to a "How to Survive Sha/Ming/Qing China" video. I loved that series you did. My favorite was Constantinople, super interesting!!
I reached 2h40 out of 3h32 and only NOW Mao steps out of scene, that puts it all into perspective :O !
Can you/do you have a place where you post your references for your research?
the cia
This is a huge video, wow.
Surprisingly, all the figure heads look like the actual persons
Waiting for your WW3 trailer video👀
The mango story is hilarious 😂
Best Chinese history on YT
amazing fuckin video bro keep it up
Mans voice is amazing 🤩 ❤🎉
The mango cult is one of the strangest historical movements I've ever heard of
2:37:57, around this time, I hear something that makes me spontaneously blast out a laugh and scare my reating cat.
I went back to listen again, and I am disappointed now that the word is actually "dues" and not dudes. Omg, I suggest highly that in future videos, at one spot in the script and only 1 to maintain the professionalism of the script, that one hilarious word is inserted somewhwre. Let us who know what's up listen intently through nearly 3 hours to find the hilarious part. Please do this because your voice and script like I said are super professional. Hear me out: So the contrast of that strict atmosphere with a colloquially silly phrase, like "pander to foreign dudes" could surprise and delight us weirdos. 😂
The word was zoos ha
Mao tsi tong I am not sure about the name, but the Chinese president is a great man ( bow ) love & respect from the western sahara.
Best version
We missed you bro, your videos gave me the obsession into chinese history! Do a video about quan shi huang
3:16:28 It is for this reason enthusiasm for donation drives in Hong Kong dried up quickly. We felt deceived, thought our funds were going to help the victims of the quake, but instead, it went straight to the corrupt officials. We aren't falling for that again.
I love learning about Chinese history, ancient and modern ~though modern Chinese history is most applicable to the current situation in the CCP-controlled Mainland.
Fully agreed. Spot on, mate!!!!
1:46:20 great leap forward
1:50:47 I would recommend Tombstone: The Great Chinese Famine, 1958-1962
Damn you started watching this even BEFORE it was posted. Sheeeesh boi 🔥👌
@@OLDMANWAFFLES I skipped
After so much chaos, I can sort of see why the Chinese support stronger government, even if it's a bit on the authoritarian side.
China is always in chaos because they are inherently authoritarians.
独裁就一定是个贬义词吗?
@@ypz123理论上是,但中国不是一个独裁国家,是一个中央集权国家
我一个四川人,了解历史都要看你的视频来了解,哈哈
That’s like looking at a toe nail clipping from last week ! And there thousands before that !
Moa the secretary! Learn secrets without speaking!
Video on the Islamic world from 1700s?
Good ole ChashMyCheck...
I love you ty
Not to be pedantic, but you really need to work on your Chinese pronunciation. The vocals xi, ji, and zhi, were quite confused. I was also surprised that you used Nanjing and Nanking interchangeably. Otherwise impressive summary of a very complicated period of history.
Since education is past tense and about to explode 😂 we neeeeeed these videos!
Bloody hell, real life is so complicated
I'm a Chinese, This video is very nice. UP
When does Xi Jinping part start
Were the writers of avatar the last airbender so well versed in 20th century Chinese history that they names the secret police of Ba Sing Se after the head of KMT secret police “Dai Lee” and their headquarters “Lao Gai” after the CCP labor camps
完结撒花🎉!Man what a journey! Great series, appreciate the effort and hardwork put into this!爱💖来自中国大陆!
The CCP fuels itself on the suffering of it's people.
It is a gangster government
Any chance you could do a history of Ireland video ?
The middle east is next I'm afraid
16:06 OK WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT BOAT
it was a mistake to allow hainan to fall
then again hainan was less developed than taiwan was, it was no doubt harder to defend without a large population to serve it's economy
mao - great leap forward
xi - zero covid
This is so great! Thank you! Can I ask, what was the deal with that graphic of the yellow octopus spanning the globe? Where did that come from?
Amazing video on a topic that i know very little about! One thing i find fascinating is that in conflict after conflict, many back to back, in which hundreds of thousands of chinese lives were lost, chinese culture pushed forward just as aggressively as western nations that haven't suffered the devastation of constant war. And is postured today with an absolutely massive population.
1:05:26 Sheng Shicai was a communist, he stated earlier his firm belief in communism and his desire to overthrow the Nanjing Government.
He's an opportunist
能不能加上中文字幕
it's Lin Biao 林彪 not Lin Bao
Game of thrones
you’re fired
《海瑞罷官》是1959年4月北京市副市長吳晗根據中國共產黨中央委員會主席毛澤東號召學習明朝大臣海瑞「直言敢諫」精神而寫成的一齣京劇。1965年姚文元对此剧的批判《评新编历史剧〈海瑞罢官〉》揭開了文化大革命的序幕。
BANGER AFTER BANGER AFTER BANGER AFTER B
Reis & Getreiden nicht genug Vitamine
What happened to the Japanese generals and soldiers after the end of World War II? Are you going to make a video documenting what happened to them?
I hope you will answer that and thank you very much.
video from another channel: "Chiang Kai Shek's Collusion With Japan in World War 2, 500,000 KMT Troops Defected to Japan"
@@sinoroman where?
大部分去当成战犯被送到西伯利亚挖土豆了,回国的日本人也保守歧视,但是大部分高层善终
debet book list:
No1 Japanese Emperor live as a pupet idot make baby
No2 Most war criminal generals escaped live as lap dogs of us master make cars camara...
No3 caniible soldieres back their dem. make AV make ani....
I'm tweaking out to this
Same dude, three hours? I’m gonna need some more meth.
Yo I gotchu guys for some more meth just hmu
Cringe drug users
Follow lei fengs good example
Interesting , why you know so detail than our Chinese in past 100 year history?
it is peng de huai not peng denhuai
I'm two minutes in and I need a scorecard to figure out who's on first.
3:01:44 wait is this Falun Gong propaganda???
The description of the history is somewhat accurate but as the timeline moving to modern time the interpretation is more and more inaccurate
Can you make a video talking about africa's decolonization?
sources?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao%27s_Great_Famine A good source for the great leap forward.
Major , ! = Chameleon x
Tea , ! Silk , gunpowder! , printed not so much ! Or papyrus !
Paper smoother ! Etc but only refined papyrus!
Peak
So china in the 1920's was like sengoku japan?
比战国的日本还要复杂混乱,因为中国的军阀混战不仅是中国人的内战,背后也有苏联,日本,美国的博弈
中国也经理过战国时代,周朝的王分封了72个诸侯国,他们互相攻击兼并,战乱持续了800年,最后在公元前221年为秦始皇所统一
Good moring a todos familiares
How about as sources list?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao%27s_Great_Famine This book
@@maarten1115 A ripping good read.
Chiang-Kai-Shek man.............
毛澤東:「我曾經跟日本朋友談過。他們說,很對不起,日本皇軍侵略了中國。我說:不!沒有你們皇軍侵略大半個中國,中國人民就不能團結起來對付你們,中國共產黨就奪取不了政權。所以,日本皇軍對我們是一個很好的教員,也是你們的教員。……」 佐佐木:「今天聽到了毛主席非常寬宏大量的講話。過去,日本軍國主義侵略中國,給你們帶來了很大的損害,我們大家感到非常抱歉。」 b)毛澤東:「沒有什麽抱歉。日本軍國主義給中國帶來很大的利益,使中國人民奪取了政權,沒有你們的皇軍,我們不可能奪取政權。這一點,我和你們有不同的意見,我們兩個人有矛盾。」(眾笑,會場活躍) 佐佐木:「謝謝。」
c)毛澤東:「……。蔣介石是第一位教會我打仗的人,就是指這一次。一打就打了十年。我們從沒有軍隊,發展到三十萬人的軍隊,結果我自己犯錯,這不能怪蔣介石。把南方根據地統統失掉,只好進行二萬五千里長征。在座的,有我,還有廖承志同志。剩下的軍隊有多少呢?從三十萬減至二萬五千人。我們為甚麽要感謝日本皇軍呢?就是日本皇軍來了,我們和日本皇軍打,才又和蔣介石合作。二萬五千軍隊,打了八年,我們又發展到一百二十萬軍隊,有一億人口的根據地。你們說要不要感謝啊?
If only Chiang Kaishek stepped down and let Yan Xishan take over as president of China, the CCP would not have come into power
Such imagination of modern Chinese history since the first Republic was founded rather entertaining to learn how misinformation of facts concerning world history.
Imagine encountering the Qing Princess and you realize she is a woman and she is trying to persuade you to be an Emperor. Oh wonder what tactics she used? Was it paizuri by any chance? Imagine her subordinates who think she is a man come in and see her giving paizuri.
"Sir, you are a woman."
*LMFAO*
樣板戲,全稱革命樣板戲,另稱八個樣板戲,指1967至1976年間,由中共官方通過《人民日報》、新華社認定的一批在無產階級文化大革命中定稿,主要反映當時中國共產黨極左政治立場的舞台藝術作品。中央文革小組對「革命樣板戲」負責,稱作八個樣板戲(最早是八個)。「1968年各地「三忠於」[註 1]活動形成高潮,廣泛開展唱樣板戲,跳忠字舞和『早請示、晚匯報』」。[1][2]
Jabzy is better than opium
I put everyone to sleep for free.
No side effects, and possibly learn a bit of history before setting off for dreamsville.
@@berniethekiwidragon4382 I mean, I'm hoping everyone is single here. Otherwise - my heart goes out to your poor girlfriends who are trying to work out what the hell you're listening to before bed.
@@JabzyJoe How do you know the girlfriends aren't the bigger history buffs?
@@berniethekiwidragon4382 they may like history. Just not my shit. I check my demographics. Some vids are literally 98-100% male.
the part when they get rid of landlords is pretty based
and then ccp take over all the land ownership and become the sole landlord
Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (simplified Chinese: 生死疲劳; traditional Chinese: 生死疲勞; pinyin: shēngsǐ píláo) is a 2006 novel by Chinese writer Mo Yan, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012. The book is a historical fiction exploring China's development during the latter half of the 20th century through the eyes of a noble and generous landowner who is killed and reincarnated as various farm animals in rural China.
chiang was so bad that mao was the straight man of the 2
Debatable. Neither was good.