Kanji, which refers to the Chinese characters used in Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese and Korean writing systems, are thought to have originated along the Yellow River in China, around 2000 B.C., when cracks on burned bones, used for divination, were interpreted as real objects, giving a written representation of that object.Or at least this is the most widely accepted version. The (alternative) traditional Chinese version involves the mystic Chinese emperor and supposedly founder of the Chinese civilization, Huandgi, who had a minister named Cang Jie. Cang Jie invented a writing system, the legend says, observing bird steps on the ground. The God of Heaven was so impressed by this display of ingenuity that he caused grain to fall from the skies as a sign of his satisfaction with mankind. This is nothing more than an interesting legend and Cang Jie himself is represented with 2 pairs of eyes.
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my cousin's grandpa was a makapili during the japs. his watching people come and go from garrison to the mountain during nightfall carrying ammonition case ( 2 people each case with the bamboo) in some point of the mountain the japs will take over and sending back the people. thats the story of his before he died. theres markings in the mountain but we dont have maps. some markings were took off from the original position. can be the treasure be found? 1 more thing before my cousins grandpa went back hope an officer gave him a rectangular black stone or something like that. thinking that its anti sensor and cant be find by any tracking device.
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