miércoles, 23 de marzo de 2016

The secret history o the Mongols-Paul Kahn

Title of the book: The secret history o the Mongols

Original title:
Yuan ch’ao Pi Shin

Author's name: The original book written in Mongolian author is unknown. The book to which I refer is an adaptation by Paul Kahn of the translation by Francis Woodman Cleves.

ISBN:
0-86547-138-x

Original language: English

Translated by: Francis Woodman Cleves

Cover designed by:
John Hangan

Genre:
Historical

Editorial:
North point press

Years editions: 1984

Year of Reading: 2016

Additional Information:
It has taken me many years to find a book that approaches the original, (I know I do not speak Mongolian and that is the problem) I am still looking for the translation by Francis Woodman Cleves, but it is not so easy.
You know if the book does not begin with the following phrase is not original; A blue wolf took as his spouse a fallow doe. They settled at the head of the Onon River. And there were born the Mongols. And so were born the Mongols (more or less)

I have taken the liberty of creating a trilogy, to make a dive in the unknown history of the Mongol Empire.
I recommend that you read first The Secret History of the Mongols, then the Secret History of the Mongol Queens and finally The Art of War of the Mongols: Genghis Khan and Mongol military system.
If you follow this chronology going to see how fascinating and unknown that was the Mongol Empire. I hope you like it.


Summary of the book:
This is the book that only the Mongol nobility could read it. It is very interesting, I will not deny that it is a little slow, but if we put away the mystic moments, it is a book that gives a lot of information about the life of the Mongols. Especially the barbarities and exploits of Genghis Khan and his successors, to build one of the greatest empires of human history.

It explains the hierarchical system, the slavery, alliances through weddings, war against a common enemy or anda oaths, (under which men became blood brothers)
It also introduces you to the war tactics of the Mongols, which were avalanche on the enemy with rains of arrows, and then retire and if they were followed. Lead the enemy troops into an ambush which was communicating with the naqara, (one huge drum that was carried to battle on a camel) introduced us to the feared Mongol bow which holds the world record for the longest shot, defeating even the most modern arches and built with high technology. Similarly we discussed the new emblem of the empire would be nine strips of yak hair.

One thing I like is that it brings maps detailing the locations of the history of the Mongols. It helps orient you dare history.

It is also very comfortable glossary because it brings a detailed list of names and persons appearing in history as a family tree.

The book follows the Chinese lunar calendar is represented by the Chinese zodiac and its twelve animals, this can be a bit confusing but in the glossary have a conversion table.
Unlike the original version that contains twelve chapters, this book is divided into five chapters only, (the previous division does not follow any criterion) are as follows:

1 The heritage and youth of Genghis Khan

In this chapter we enter the origin of the Mongols from the mythological beginning until Temujin chief of his tribe, in the same way the main characters are introduced, he proclaims also tells us the problems of the neighboring villages of the special the Tatars, whether as is put on stage that leads to wars that will happen soon.

2 The wars in Mongolia

In this chapter, we will see that there are relationships or wars that are flattering to Temujin for a while, and then become a situation that discourages or conflict. With rival tribes or individuals who do not accept Temujin, as the leader.
More detailed of stories is the relationship of friendship and then hate with Jamugha, with which it has entered into an oath of anda, which also dies at the end of this chapter. (I will not say how)
This chapter Temujin became Genghis Khan, emerges victorious of all wars and becomes the leader of the Mongol horde and also several others like the Tartars.

3 The developing empire

In this chapter, we start with the great assembly of the Year of the Tiger or 1206, in which all the tribes of Central Asia accept Genghis as Khan, we will see the discuss of distribution of rewards to loyal leaders of Genghis Khan .
We will also see, how an empire is organized with special emphasis on the military side. Which you will read a series of letters or documents from the leaders to Genghis Khan.

4 The wars in Cathay and the West

In this chapter, we will discover the achievements of Genghis Khan on China, which first offered a peace or an alliance that did not comply, trigger a total conquest of China way the Mongols, which was very beneficial for the Mongols, because gave them a access to a wide range of technology specially militated, which was used in the campaigns of Persia.
Persian felt very secure, they had an army of almost half a million men, and in the ranks of the Mongols was not even two hundred thousand men, also had fortified cities, all this stage allowed the Khwarazm Sha, underestimating the Mongolians attack, refusing to pay taxes or get any alliance with them. We will read about taking many cities, especially Samarkand, (which was the Persian capital) that was supposed to bear the attack and siege of the Mongol forces for a year, and it was taken in just five days, thanks to the technology-acquired China.
We are introduced to the plans of Genghis Khan to the conquest the Russian, which are made by Subotai Ba'atur, (who was the chief strategist and lieutenant of Genghis Khan) belonging to the herd of reindeer. Russian territories are disorganized and Genghis Khan expects that Subotai Ba'atur can submit all of them, one by one.
After annexing Russia Persia and Mesopotamia, Genghis Khan has created an empire of more than 11,000 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea, now all he has to do is conquer Europe.
This chapter ends with the death of Genghis Khan at 80 years, which is a slow agony, this happens in militated campaign against the Tanghut in 1227.

5 The reign of Ogodei Khan

Start with the assembly of the Rat year, which elapses between the years 1228-1229, which chosen Ogode as the new Khan.
Ogode Khan, begins his government resuming military campaigns in the province of Korea, Middle East and especially in the European continent, focusing its attack on Poland and Hungary, as they are the doors to Europe.
We are introduced to Guyuk, Mongke, Buri and Batu. They are the following players in the history of the Mongols.
It ends with the great assembly occurs in the year of the Rat, it is where you choose to Kodegu Aral as the great Khan.

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jueves, 10 de marzo de 2016

The Shambhala Anthology of Chinese Poetry-J. P. Seaton

Title of the book: The Shambhala Anthology of Chinese Poetry

Original title: The Shambhala Anthology of Chinese Poetry

Author's name: J. P. Seaton



ISBN: 1-57062-862-9

Original language: English

Cover designed by: Greta D. Sibley & Associates

Genre: Poetry

Editorial: Shambhala Publications Inc

Years editions: 2006

Year of Reading: 2016

Additional Information:
I loved it


Summary of the book:
The book is a translation of the collection of poems of the Chinese people, this work covers since 1122. BCE. until the late twentieth century. In addition, it is mentions all the great Chinese poets like Confucius, Qu Yuan, Wang Wei, Li Bai, Du Fu, Liu Zongyuan, Xue Tao, Yu Xuanji, Meng Jiao, He Zhizhang, Su Shi, Li Qingzhao, Lu Xun, as well as the different philosophies and religious currents  as Taoism, Zen and Buddhism.
The book It is divided into four parts that keep a chronological way from the simple poetry of the year 1122. BCE. Until the twentieth century, I liked the chronology, because you can see how it evolves poetry in China.

-Part One
From before: the beginning, poems are form the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, my favorite The peasant´s song, by anonymous writer

-Part two
A time of trials; Poetry from the end of the Hans Dynasty

-Part three
The Golden Age
Poetry of the T'ang Dynasty, this part I like several and have generally been my favorite

-Part fourth
A few strong voices still singing
Poetry from the Sung, Yuan, Ming, Ch'ing and introduction to the XX century were generally not bad, but neither captive me.

I recommend that you read it, as it lets you see how the thinking of human beings, much like the Greek or Roman but at the time different, because they did not have the influence of these. You can see as always arrived at the same conclusions.
I do not want you to think that this is the only book you have to read on Chinese poetry, it is more an introduction that will allow us to focus on the right direction.

martes, 8 de marzo de 2016

Here are some photos of the Solar Eclipse in Indonesia, I was able to take them using the system Slooh.
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miércoles, 2 de marzo de 2016

Apricorn EZ Gig Cloning Upgrade kit

This product has surprised me since I have proado with different sizes of disks, being the largest in 4T and it only took about two hours to clone it.

The software is very intuitive and easy to use, is designed by steps that let you configure a number of options.



The program recognizes the hard drive you want to use, even when not formatted.

It is compatibre with HDD and SSD plus USB 2.0 and 3.0

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