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And any AfroHaitian smart enough to keep a society going was smart enough to emigrate somewhere else.The Dominican Republic, being next door neighbors, saw the chimp out and noticed the pattern and repelled the niggers from destroying their side of the island.
I don't know how to fix it, I'm just hoping Kenyan peacekeepers hold off the collapse long enough for other solutions to be implemented.
Chaos and cannibalism might not end up being be the worst of it. During the short reign of terror of a bandit warlord, the population of Sichuan dropped by 75%, leaving the biggest cities a tiger infested ghost town.
Devastation of Sichuan
The events surrounding Zhang's rule and afterwards devastated Sichuan, where he was said to have "engaged in one of the most hair-raising genocides in imperial history". Lurid stories of his killings and flayings were given in various accounts. According to Shu Bi (蜀碧), an 18th-century account of the massacre, after every slaughter, the heads or skulls were collected and placed in several big piles, while the hands were placed in other big piles, and the ears and noses in more piles, so that Zhang could keep count of his killings. In one incident, he is said to have organized an imperial examination ostensibly to recruit scholars for his administration, only to have all the candidates, who numbered many thousands, killed. In another, to give thanks for his recovery after an illness, he was said to have cut off the feet of many women. The severed feet were heaped in two piles with those of his favorite concubine, whose feet were unusually small, placed on top. These two piles of feet were then doused in oil and set alight to become what he called "heavenly candles".
He was reported to have ordered further massacres before he abandoned Chengdu in advance of the Qing armies. The massacres, a subsequent famine and epidemic, attacks by tigers, as well as people fleeing from the turmoil and the Qing armies, resulted in a large-scale depopulation of Sichuan. The worst affected areas are believed to be Chengdu and its surrounding counties (mainly in Chengdu Plain), and places on the path of Zhang's retreat from Chengdu to Shaanxi.
Seven Kill Stele
A popular account of his life has it that he erected in Chengdu a stele, which came to be known as the Seven Kill Stele (七殺碑), with the following inscription:
天生萬物以養人 Heaven brings forth innumerable things to nurture man.
人無一善以報天 Man has nothing good with which to recompense Heaven.
殺殺殺殺殺殺殺 Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill.
Zhang Xianzhong - Wikipedia
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