The Halberd at Red Cliff
The Halberd at Red Cliff by Tian Xiao Fei (2018) is an excellent addition to my library of literature on The Three Kingdoms. Tian is…

The Halberd at Red Cliff by Tian Xiao Fei (2018) is an excellent addition to my library of literature on The Three Kingdoms. Tian is…
View More The Halberd at Red CliffDust on the Throne: The Search for Buddhism in Modern India (2023) by Douglas Ober, unfortunately, did not begin with an analysis of why Buddhism…
View More Dust on the Throne“The True Face of Mt. Lu” is a famous idiom. It is a phrase written in 1084 by the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi (Su…
View More First impressions of Mount Lu/Lushan, Jiangxi tour—Part 3Donglin Temple Today we visited this historic temple. Tour brochures invariably highlight the fact that this temple has the world’s tallest Buddha statue on a…
View More Day 2—JiangxiThe Soong Sisters are the most famous sisters in Chinese history. Sadly, the three sisters became estranged because of their husbands’ political beliefs. For that…
View More Day 1 & 2 Jiangxi tour (18 – 25 April 2026)—Part 1For all the publicity given to the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, only 7 were actually hanged. These included General Doihara Kenji for drug trafficking in…
View More Japanese War Crimes and Chinese JusticeLynn Pan, to me, is arguably the second most famous female Chinese writer in Chinese history and culture after Han Suyin. Her most popular work…
View More The Many Voices of Lynn PanThe Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt (2007) posits that this powerful American interest group has created…
View More The Israel Lobby—Part 1The myth—Most Chinese are brought up believing that the great martial arts practitioner Huo Yuan Jia founded Chin Woo. This is incorrect according to the…
View More Chin Woo—Part 2Most Malaysians would be familiar with the Chin Woo Stadium located at a hillock opposite the iconic KL Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall. The Chin Woo…
View More Chin Woo or Jingwu in Hanyu Pinyin—Part 1