Talk:Nanman
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- Để xem mày dương dương tự đắc với trò xóa tự động được mấy ngày nữa, trời có mắt đấy con súc vật bán nước ạ. Tao thừa kiến thức để đem lên, nhưng ngu gì cúng cho loại vong nô ngu tiếng việt như mày. Đầu óc đã bệnh hoạn còn lủng củng, thích khoe xe cho đâm cụt tay chết mẹ mày đi chứ tưởng bố đời mãi à. Cứ lùng mà xóa hết những gì tao đăng lên cho bõ ghét đi, thách cụ mày cũng đéo xóa nổi. Mày ăn cứt tao ỉa ra bao lâu rồi mà vẫn chưa tỉnh à ?
The linked word Zhao goes to a disambig page, and it is not clear from context what the word refers to. // Konvalj 01:37, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Vietnam
The Vietnamese should probably be mentioned, shouldn't they? Badagnani (talk) 23:18, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
Meng Huo
The line about Meng Huo being their leader during the Three Kingdom's period should be removed. Meng Huo is a fictional character used to personify the Nanman and was not actually a leader. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 138.73.167.196 (talk) 20:55, 7 March 2011 (UTC)
Three Kingdoms History, and Fiction
The Nanman King, Meng Huo's existence is highly debatable, there is no mention of him existing in the Hou Han Shu, ZZTJ or Sanguozhi. He's only found in Luo Guanzhong's novel: Romance of The Three Kingdoms. And, historically, very little is documented about Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign, though it is mentioned, no details were specified other than some participant generals, however; none of the 'barbarians' were mentioned by name, and the "seven captures and seven releases" is just a work of fiction. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.96.119.74 (talk) 20:04, 1 March 2012 (UTC)