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    Quote Originally Posted by vuxuyen View Post
    hello
    u have an interesting question but what s a pity, i searched but had no result
    i m a vietnamese 100 % but i dont think it s a vnese name even long time ago
    phi ung, or pah iung.???
    they sound Chinese names
    I think he is confused. We (general population) did not use western calendar in 17th century. We used "King's year".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    I think he is confused. We (general population) did not use western calendar in 17th century. We used "King's year".
    Paddy
    i dont understand what U r talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vuxuyen View Post
    Paddy
    i dont understand what U r talking about?
    ngày xưa VN đâu có dùng lịch tây. Chúng ta chỉ nói là năm thứ mấy của đời vua X thôi. Ông ấy nói là năm 1663 thì hơi lạ đấy.

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    I found that i was looking at a guy (supposedly me), he was standing in a forest that had a lot of light, he was in the north part of Vietnam or siam, he was standing and not moving like he is meditating or something, I asked him what was his name and the response was PIE YOUNG, that is how it sounded, it was 1663, he was 39, he wore a spotless white shirt and black trousers. Chinese soldiers killed his son in front of his eyes and he had to bury him a few weeks back, and at that moment in the the forest he was decideding to dedicate his life to death and fighting. for him it was like giving his life away and he said that he will make a mistake so his enemy will take his life, he was considering it to be the closest to suicide as he will accept, he loved life too much.
    he was a big guy, very strong looking.
    we went a few years forward and I or he was sitting in a bar next to a river waiting for a boat, I could smell the wood that everything was made out of, he was pissed that he is alive still, he was on his way to kill someone, lots of people around him.
    than more forward and he was in central China or Mongolia, out side his tent (looked like a Mongolian tipi) he was contemplating life, he was over 55 years old and he knew it was considered very very old, he was very strong and fearless, and saw a life of blood and killing.
    that was where he later died, alone in bed out of old age.
    Did you really feel/sense/see all these? If that's true, it is really weird.
    Anyway, if it is true, that man (Pie Young - you???) could have been anyone. If he doesn't seem to be a person with high profile, chance is that you can never find him in any history book, like other 99.9999% of the population.
    You had a very unique experience. I understand you are tempting to find out, but I am afraid that I can't help you. I am not aware of any person with that name during that period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    ngày xưa VN đâu có dùng lịch tây. Chúng ta chỉ nói là năm thứ mấy của đời vua X thôi. Ông ấy nói là năm 1663 thì hơi lạ đấy.
    i dont mean that i can nt understand ur english sentences. they r so easy
    i mean that i have never mentioned about any kind of calendar or a king or a man ....
    maybe u misunderstand ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by vuxuyen View Post
    i dont mean that i can nt understand ur english sentences. they r so easy
    i mean that i have never mentioned about any kind of calendar or a king or a man ....
    maybe u misunderstand ???
    I think he is confused. We (general population) did not use western calendar in 17th century. We used "King's year".
    "He" is the guy who asked the question, not you.

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    in reply to Geshem,
    as far as I know, the words 'Phi Ung', possibly with stresses as 'Phi Ưng', means 'flying condor' or 'flying eagle' as called. Understanding the chracterisics of condors while flying you learn what is embedded in "Phi Ung'.
    Hope to answer your quest.

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