No Bull – Pingdu History
Pingdu has a very rich history, longer than that of Qingdao, Hong Kong, and many of the major cities in modern China.
Before the first Chinese emperor, in what was known as the “Warring States” period, Pingdu was a capitol of a Warlord’s Kingdom. This particular Warlord was fighting the kingdom of Modern Day Beijing. While the enemy army was camped, the Pingdu army fixed swords to the horns of several bulls, lit their tails on fire, and sent them into the enemies camp.
The bulls killed many soldiers, and sent the camp into a frenzy, allowing Pingdu to win the war.
The picture is from a large statue on the highway into Pingdu.
Thanks for solving one of my Pingdu mysteries. I told Kai Yi that I thought it was ironic that the town he choose to live in had a stock market bull for a mascot! Gil
Gao GeBo
5 Sep 06 at 10:54 pm
Now THAT’s an awesome story, Cor! Kinda puts Pamplona to shame, no?
Brian
6 Sep 06 at 11:45 am