Hang Li Po, Hang Tuah did not exist


Historian Prof Khoo Kay Kim says which a Ming dynasty's annals do not discuss a princess or a important warrior. He additionally points out which early Malaysian story is shaped upon stories.
PETALING JAYA: According to history, Chinese Princess Hang Li Po was a fifth wife of Malaccan Sultan Mansur Shah who reigned from 1456-1477.
During this period, there was additionally a legend of a Sultan's 5 important warriors, Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir as well as Hang Lekiu. It is a tale of faithfulness as well as loyalty, which each Malaysian had heard.
However, renowned historian Prof Khoo Kay Kim told radio station BFM this sunrise which Hang Li Po as well as a 5 warriors never existed.
Speaking to FMT later, he explained: "The Chinese Ming dynasty of a 16th century does not have annals upon them. These have been really well preserved records."
The KDU college chancellor additionally pronounced he had review a writings of dual Western historians as well as another prominent historian Wang Gung Wu upon a Ming annals which did not discuss a characters either.
"History contingency be shaped upon experimental records. Historians contingency usually accept created records," he said, adding which experimental annals available here were at most appropriate "skanky".
"There is no evidence in a Malaysian records," he said. "These have been stories. Early Malaysian story is shaped upon stories."
"We have had many stories. Only recently historians have taken a trouble to research a early Malaysian story period. A lot of stories supposed in a past cannot be proven," he added.
Khoo additionally told FMT which there have! been ru mours which a Malacca kingdom was founded in 1292 even though there were annals to prove which it was shaped in a 15th century.
He combined which a supervision had educated a synopsis committee to go by a school story synopsis to redress a errors.
The syllabus, pronounced Khoo, would be introduced in a year 2014.
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