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SNSD and its nemesis


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The Ming dynasty was founded in 1368.

 

Its capital was set at Nanking.

 

The Castle of Nanking was built, and Liu Ji, better known as his nickname Liu Bowen, was someone who was very pivotal for founding the dynasty.

 

He was also known as a top class astrologer, and he prophesied that the Walls of Nanking will only be overcome by a swallow ('Yan' in Chinese).

 

And, lo and behold, on 1402 Zhu Di, a son of the founder of the dynasty, conquered Nanking , deposing his nephew. His title was ... the Prince of Yan. (Yan is an old name for Peking. Not surprisingly, Zhu Di moved the capital back to there.

The Swallow (Yan) is still considered to be a symbol of Beijing(Peking), as seen in this olympic mascot.

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Liu Bowen was correct  - a swallow, the Prince of Yan(swallow), did scale the walls of Nanking.

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SNSD was the most perfect group of all time.

 

It had no rivals.

 

Even boy groups had to shy away against them, the only female act which managed to do so.

 

It was predicted that no groups will ever overcome SNSD.

 

And the prediction was correct.

 

However, whoever made that prediction unfortunately did not see that there would be a soloist back in Korean Pop again.

 

There was only one soloist remaining in Korean Pop after 2010

 

But one was enough

 

and the One Single Soloist in Korean Pop still standing

 

overcame SNSD.

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