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No Longer Everest-Westerners Urged to Recognize Original Name of World's Highest Peak
Xinhuanet News Service ^
| Staff Writers
Posted on 11/19/2002 11:52:23 AM PST by ewing
Blindly believing themselves the first to discover the tallest mountain straddling the border of China's Tibet and Nepal, Britsh people named the peak in honor of George Everest, a British surveyor general of India who led a team in surveying the Himalayan ranges in the early 1840's.
In a paper published in 1958, Lin Chao, a late prestigious expert on geographic history and topography with Beijing University, noted that the British man did not deserve the honor, as it was Tibetans themselves who first discovered the peak.
According to Lin's reasearch, the Manchurian and Han (or Chinese) language name of 'Qomolangma' first appeared in different versions of the Atlas of the Whole Imperial Territory in 1719 and 1721 respectively during the reign of Emporer Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
The survey and marking of Qomolangma on the map by Chinese people preceded the British colonists mapping by more thaan 130 years.
In the Tibetan language, Qomolangma represents the mother goddess of the earth.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: chicoms; everest; tibet; westerners
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Didn't Hillary claim that she was named after the British explorer until she was confronted with the fact that she was alive when it happened?
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posted on
11/19/2002 11:52:24 AM PST
by
ewing
To: ewing
Once China releases the Tibetan people from their enslavement and gives them back their nation, then we'll talk about changing the mountain's name. OK, commies?
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posted on
11/19/2002 11:58:22 AM PST
by
SunStar
To: ewing
as it was Tibetans themselves who first discovered the peak. Talk about stating the obvious. Who was under the impression that they weren't? What do these people want, an asterisk next to Hillary? Who cares? It's not news when a sherpa goes up, it's news when a pasty-faced white boy does. (related phenomenon: dunking in the WNBA).
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posted on
11/19/2002 11:59:45 AM PST
by
Mr. Bird
To: ewing
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:00:26 PM PST
by
dead
To: ewing
Didn't we learn a few months ago that Everest isn't the highest peak after all? There is another behind it that is a few feet higher.
To: ewing
I think she was alive when it happened. It's just that most parents don't rename their children when they're almost five, which was, IIRC, her age when Edmund Hillary climbed Everest.
And...I'm still calling it "Everest", so there.
To: Mr. Bird
Talk about stating the obvious. Who was under the impression that they weren't?
Actually, the people who first discovered the mountain probably did so long before there was an England, China, or Tibet.
The whole brouhaha is only illustrative of the silliness of the Chinese government.
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:02:42 PM PST
by
dead
To: ewing; sultan88; scholar; ForGod'sSake; Mudboy Slim
"Didn't Hillary claim that she was named after the British explorer until she was confronted with the fact that she was alive when it happened?"But she was named after the damned thing!
...Hillary Rodham "Qomolangma" Clinton.
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:03:41 PM PST
by
Landru
To: ewing
Breaking News:
CHINESE LECTURING WESTERN WORLD OF THE FINER POINTS OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS.
Film at eleven.
To: ewing; sultan88; scholar; ForGod'sSake; Mudboy Slim
Oh yea; & I almost
forgot.
...Tibet was *invented* by Al Gore, too.
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:05:35 PM PST
by
Landru
To: ewing
Dear Politically Correct Crowd,
MOUNT
FREAKING
EVEREST!!!!Sincerely Glad To Be A
Recovering_Democrat.
To: ewing
A mountain by any other name is still a bitch to climb...
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:10:24 PM PST
by
trebb
To: ewing
Why not just call it "Bob"?
To: RightWhale
Nope, Mt. Everest is the highest peak in the world. In the last couple of years, "they" have changed the elevation for it from 29,028 feet to 29,035 feet. The change was made by the National Geographic Society and geological groups after using lasers and other high tech equipment to figure out how high it is.
http://classic.mountainzone.com/features/everestht/
There are none higher.
K2 - the second highest is 28,250 feet.
See here for more about rumor you mentioned:
http://www.jimloy.com/geology/everest.htm
To: ewing
the border of China's Tibet and Nepal This is the communist propaganda machine at its best: in an article on another topic, the claim that Tibet belongs to Chine is just "dropped in" for a succonsciense to consume.
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:26:28 PM PST
by
TopQuark
To: ewing
I thought "Qomolangma" was Tibetan for "why are you pointing at the mountain?"
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:34:21 PM PST
by
jdege
To: Landru
LOL!
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:37:17 PM PST
by
ewing
To: Landru
"Hillary Rodham "Qomolangma" Clinton"BWAHAHAHA
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:41:43 PM PST
by
sultan88
To: ewing
Actually Mt.McKinley is the tallest...
Everest sits on a 3000 ft plateau.....
Mt.Kinley goes all the way from sea level to just a few feet less than Everest...and is a far larger mountain besides...Mt.Kinley(Denali) is in Alaska..
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:45:28 PM PST
by
hosepipe
To: ewing
It was named Everest after the guy that first thought it was the highest. I believe he worked for the cartography arm of the British Alpine Club or something.
It will always be Everest to me.
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posted on
11/19/2002 12:49:48 PM PST
by
abner
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