The Huns were a nomadic Mongol tribe of Central Asia. They moved into eastern Europe during and after the collapse of the Roman Empire.
Equated with barbarians or invaders from the east, German soldiers in World War I were widely referred to as "Huns."
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Hindu beliefs. The newly ruling Mongol warriors had no place for the peaceful ways of Buddhism, but Hinduism gained more ground.
Absolutely not. Japanese writing differs largely from Chinese with the exception of a variety of kanji (while the Chinese characters may match in meaning with the Japanese kanji, they are almost always pronounced entirely differently). In addition, they are not even in the same language family, and have different gramatical systems.
The font is NOT Japanese or Chinese it is binary code. All zeros and ones.
Yifu Hun died in 466.
Dynasty warriors strikeforce definatley will be coming out in 2011(PS: or earlier) but if you're desperate for the game, the learn some chinese/japanese and go to China to buy the Japanese/Chinese version that's already out! Good Luck! :D
Hun (Xiongnu) was defeated by Chinese and forced to move to eastern europe.
Jonathon Hun
the only warriors to have deafeated the talibans (afghans) were the Chinese warriors and the Sikh warriors
The Chinese (or more likely, Japanese?) version does not have an English translation. You will need to get the US or European cartridge.
It means "very dirty"
Momoko is a Japanese name. It is not common in Chinese culture.
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They were Chinese. Nice question.
Japanese.
Chinese warriors sometimes have a mustache, wear a piece of armor, ties their hair up and never washes their hair
The Japanese warrior class consisted of the Bushis (Warriors with a lord/hirer) and Ronins (Warriors without lords)