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I believe it was because the Japanese had compassion for the Chinese

I believe it was because the Japanese had compassion for the Chinese
It is best not to associate with people who have Sinocentrism.

2020/12/17
It saved Taiwan by cutting off its friendship with a jinx, China.
Why was Taiwan able to prevent the coronavirus disaster?
I will reveal the truth.
It is no exaggeration to say that Kō Bun'yū (Huang Wenxiong), from p226 to p241 of the following book, is one of the most critical articles on China, Japan, and Korea in the 21st century and one of the most significant themes of the 21st century.
It is arguably one of the most excellent essays of the 21st century, and its most important sections should be required reading not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.
The Japanese people, including myself, were completely unaware that German public broadcasting stations broadcast John Rabe's fabricated version of the Nanking Massacre every year at the end of the year.
The other day, I pointed out that the facts revealed by a Japanese woman living in Germany in an article published in a monthly magazine demonstrated that the German people are despicable and vile.
The paper also proved that my editorial was correct.
It also shows how much of a fool the Japanese mass media, such as the Asahi Shimbun and NHK.
It also reveals how foolish the Westerners who indeed received the anti-Japanese propaganda of China and South Korea were.
The emphasis in the text, except for the headline, is mine.
Preamble omitted.
How should Japan respond to the imposition of Sinocentrism?
I believe that "Sinocentrism" was born about 3,000 years ago because of the rivalry of the Han Chinese against the Northern Chinese, held on the steppes of the Loess Plateau.
In Sinocentrism, there is self-centeredness, self-centeredness in one's own family, and self-centeredness in one's own country. Hua is Hua as a superior consciousness, which appears explicitly in the China-centered view of the world.
Of course, strengths and weaknesses are depending on the era.
For example, it appeared strongly in the Song Dynasty about 1,000 years ago and even more strongly in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties than in the Tang Dynasty because of the Tatars' threat (Manchus, Mongols, etc.) and other northern peoples.
Wang Fuzhi, a great Confucian scholar, says that humanity and justice apply only to human beings.
Northern peoples are beasts, so humanity and justice do not apply to them.
The Japanese are also barbarians from the east, so there is nothing wrong with being "ungrateful.
Even if the Chinese do wrong to the Japanese, it does not hurt or itch.
There is no need for the Japanese to be at the mercy of such Sinocentrism.
For Xi Jinping to "restore" or "revive" such Sinocentrism with his dream of a "great revival of the Chinese nation" is, in my opinion, merely a limitation of his thinking ability.
Incidentally, Sinocentrism is even more intense in Small-China Korea than in Greater China.
When Greater China imposes "correct historical awareness" on Japan and finds it "effective," it immediately imitates it.
However, there is a limit to Small China.
No matter how much they "correct history" and "revise history," the successive dynasties of China are "one country under heaven," so Small China is just a vassal state to the "ancient dynasties of China.
No matter how much they "revise" history, they will not gain supremacy over the world. It created successive dynasties in China by overthrowing the previous dynasty.
Therefore, the current dynasties falsify history to gain legitimacy.
Furthermore, Sinocentrism is forced to falsify history with other countries to protect its own country.
It is often said that "the Japanese military was outraged," but the propaganda is usually based on Chinese history.
For example, the "Nanking Massacre" was based on the "Imperial Massacre" in the history of dynastic changes in China.
The "Nanjing Massacre" occurred about ten times during the Southern Dynasty.
During the reign of Emperor Liang Wu of the Southern Dynasties, the massacre resulted in the disappearance of most of the "Han people of the San Wu (center of Nanjing) region.
The surviving girls were also sold as slaves to the Northern Dynasty, and the Han race's extinction was recorded.
In the seven short years between the Manchurian Incident and the Sino-Japanese War, the death toll from floods and droughts rose to three-quarters of the total Chinese population.
Most Western powers fled in the face of this extraordinary situation, but Japan was the only power left with moral and humanitarian relief.
Japan was the only power left to provide moral and humanitarian relief and was blamed for the invasion by the "People's Republic" government for losing the Japan-US War.
I believe it was because the Japanese had compassion for the Chinese, who, through Sinocentrism, affirmed only themselves as the superior race of China.
It is best not to associate with people who have Sinocentrism.
To be continued.

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