HMOOB KAB LIS KEV CAI: with Sawm Lis. S1E1.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 22

  • @yerchai
    @yerchai 7 лет назад +6

    Super proud of you big brother!!! Thanks for always willing to share your knowledge with everyone! Mom and dad would be so proud of you too!

  • @viengvue9092
    @viengvue9092 8 лет назад +1

    tus txiv hlob koj hais txog hmoob keeb kwm hmoob taa zoo heev lis thiab koj tseem qhias txog hmoob kab li kev cais yog ib qho ua muaj nuj nqi heev

    • @SerMee2010
      @SerMee2010 8 лет назад

      +vieng vue zoo siab koj muab lub sij hawm los paub keeb kwm hmoob.

    • @viengvue9092
      @viengvue9092 8 лет назад +1

      zoo siab koj ua txiv hlob tseem muaj lub siab zoo nthuav peb hmong kab lim kev cais rau peb cov ua me tub me nyuam tau paub thiab mog

  • @emdeethao
    @emdeethao 8 лет назад +3

    Txhua lo lus koj hais yeej yog tag nrho, tsis yuam kev kiag li. Kuv zoo siab tias tiam no kuv yug los ua Hmoob. Yeej yog li koj hais, nyob qub teb qub chaw, peb ib txwm sib hlub, sib pab, sib fwm. Peb tuaj txog teb chaw no, nyias txawv nyias lawm. Peb yuav tsum tau kho peb lub npe li koj hais.

  • @allien3
    @allien3 9 лет назад +4

    I am always proud to be a Hmong and I love my people.

    • @SerMee2010
      @SerMee2010 9 лет назад

      +kokeeya ly I hope more people proud to be Hmong and believe what Hmong have been believed up to date. I only educate people have to decide what to believs but me 1000% Hmong.

  • @myadvantures0426
    @myadvantures0426 8 лет назад +2

    Thank god for this guy

  • @HnubNoTagKis
    @HnubNoTagKis 8 лет назад +4

    Tijlaug koj hais txog keekwm yog li, thiab kev dab qhuas qub yog li. Hmoob yeej muab tej keebkwm hais uas dabneeg, yam li koj hais. Tiamsi peb tuaj kawm ntawv tiam no, peb feem hluas pom hais tias yog txuas lus xwb, tsis muaj muab ua ntawv sau cia ces ploj ib phaum dhau ib phaum.
    In regards to preserving Hmong Culture and Traditions I am with you, I agree. In regards to Hmong Religion, I believe WE NEED A TRANSFORMATION! to catch up to modern society. FOR EXAMPLES... Look at the Native Americans... Look at the Japanese... Look at the Koreans: North vs. South. The North is 100% old ways and no changes. The South is 75% new ways to accept changes.
    We are Hmong, we embraces changes nowaday, why else did we came all the way to American... to CHANGE... Keep our culture, keep our traditions, but... please be open to CHANGE OUR RELIGION to open doors. Peb Hmoob peb thiaj li Vam Meej thiab Huam Vam.

  • @myadvantures0426
    @myadvantures0426 8 лет назад +1

    Most of us are proud to be Hmong but we were are lost because of only a few are willing to teach n explain

  • @superyoohoo100
    @superyoohoo100 7 лет назад +1

    I am beginning to like him. I think he is onto something.

  • @toulee6238
    @toulee6238 9 лет назад +4

    Okay all my brother let me tell you some thing that is true: this book wrote by one of Chinese people his name ;Joshua Shui.
    HISTORY OF THE GOSPEL IN THE MIAO PEOPLE
    Tracing the Miao history, legend has it that after the " Tower of Babel " incident, the Miao forefathers moved to China. they became one of oldest ethnic groups in China. The Miao were at the peak of their civilization dury the Chi you time. The Miao , under his leadership, worshipped the one true God ( xawm xub. in the Mial language, transliteration as "Yousuo " Yousuo ( blessed the Miao forefathers and they discovered the " five metals ' (ex, refining iron ) constituted the " five punishments""
    ( the law ) and United eighty=one splitting Miao groups.The Miao forefathers lived peacefully and workhard. they became properous and strong much better than other people groups around them.
    But good time didn't last long. While the Northwestern nomads- the Huaxia people gradually moved toward the Southeast, they began to battle with the Miao ancestors. Chiyou led the Miao by the Sanggan Rivver in athirty- year battle against the Huaxia people in the fight for the Central Plain. The Huaxia people lost nine times to the Miao. this was because the one true God ( yousuo ) that the Miao worshipped watched over and protected them.
    Losing the battles, the Huaxia people made peace with the Miao and let their people became friends. The kind Miao believed them easily and began to interact and learn from the Huaxia people. Another story was that the Huaxia was that the Huaxia war skills were better than the Miao, and they forced the Miao to make peace with tem.
    So, under the Huaxia influence. the Miao began to drift away from their true God. They began to worship false god such as the mountain god. tree god, money god, door god, kitchen god.....etc....The Miao forefathers also began learning how to make wine out of food and became drunk with that wine. They worshipped false gods, plays with witchcraft, committed adultery, and all things that displeased God.
    The Miao withdrew from the Central Plain to along the down stream of the Yangtze River away from the Huaxia people. In their peace and quiet, they fell back into sin. Satan's work and witchcraft were rampant/ They even made reed instruments to praise Satan's merit, and many souls went to hill. thank you for any read they. there are 3-4 pages but i only copy only one for you,

    • @SerMee2010
      @SerMee2010 9 лет назад

      +Tou Lee
      I am so proud that you actually read history about Hmong..1995 I sponsor 6 professors came to live with me these are Hmong but they can't speak Hmong they said there are so many good things about Hmong but they claim to be their, we study each others for 8 months, I learn more than what people talk.so don't believe everything you read from the book. I hope you understand even I only say little.

    • @txerleemoua9044
      @txerleemoua9044 8 лет назад

      +Tou Lee, Ua licas kuv thiaj yuav nrhiav tau phau ntawv koj hais nov? Ua tsaug

  • @naconsyng6609
    @naconsyng6609 7 лет назад +2

    Like Like Like Like

  • @chinenglee1116
    @chinenglee1116 8 лет назад +1

    zoo siab ntau 6 koj cov lu qhia txog hmoob kab lis kev cai os tij laug .mloog koj tham tag ua ua 6 kuv xav tau koj cov ntawv ua koj sau tag lawm yuav ua li cas koj thiaj xa tau 6 kuv

    • @SerMee2010
      @SerMee2010 8 лет назад

      zoo siab tsis ntev no yuav tawm txhua qhov txhia chaw.xav paub ntau hu rau kuv tau 651-207-3527 vim muaj ntau yam yuav sib tham.

  • @txerleemoua9044
    @txerleemoua9044 8 лет назад +1

    Koj puas muaj cov phau ntawv qhia qeej ne?

    • @SerMee2010
      @SerMee2010 8 лет назад

      +Txerlee Moua zam txim kuv muaj tab kaum ntau yam tsis tau teb koj. kuv muaj phau ntawv no muag yog xav tau hu rau kuv 651-207-3527 or email chaw nyob tuaj rau kuv sawmprimerica@hotmail.com. thanks.