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  • 3:52~4:03江:啊....這批不行啦!胡:蛤?江:這批­太糟了!要全­部淘汰!胡:好的...

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  • Best military display I have ever seen! such precision! only thing that comes close is the french foreign legion.

  • Cant wait for those chinese ladies..mmmmmm.

  • Long live Vietnam

  • @KatiushaVN4 this insist Vietnam u idiot. U wish. It is the PRC China's Peoples liberation Army. Get ur facts straight.

  • @91Megabill

    PLA is just a joke to be honest

  • @KatiushaVN4 凸^_^

  • 永遠不忘死在天安門廣場上的亡魂~!自由~!人們的渴望~!自由­~!長城以外的家鄉~!

    

  • @xingzijian123 亡得好啊

  • PLA 2.3 million people army is a paper tiger, fake like everything made in China. A knockoff.

  • please screw those foreign pigs PLA! inferior foreigners!

  • Nice army, I want to go back china after I graduate in this stupid English country.

  • @cassssspar

    Come back China now, don't stay in Singapore any more.

    Singapore don't welcome you.fake!

  • @BAIYUE1 what are you talking about?

  • @cassssspar Nice army, I want to go to China after having graduated in this stupid German country. Long live China

  • @jamestaylor94b haha~

  • reminds me of attack of the clones

  • Dirty commie chinks

  • 1st red army division is the best, but after the pink hot girls of course.

  • ChaiNazis

  • @shimajiro1962 ChiComs. They are not fascist, they are communist.

  • what if someone has to shit?

  • china is so cool i really want to go back

  • 腐败之师

  • @musichelin 扣你这个月的五美分!!!居然只说了腐败,没有说中国侵犯人权,­没有说毛太祖屠杀8000万,没有说64水柜压人。美国爹是怎么­教你的?想要拿到五毛钱,下次就必须记住能喷的都要喷上一遍。把­中国喷的一文不值,你的五美分才能到手,明白? 好,现在重新喷,知道把TG喷的一文不值位置 xD

  • @huayunbaidu sb,中国之败类,民族之蛀虫,人民公敌,党之栋梁阿!

  • 外但里面只有代码,如“狗屎”,他

  • 中华人民共和国60周年!

  • look tough only at parade. but suck at real battle

  • Fuck those chinese people out there !! their country betrayed their allegiance to our country.. we a share relationship for more than a hundred years .. but they destroy it .. spratly islands is ours.. the philippines itself should bring some concrete decissions, to claim and maintain our extra territory .. base on the rule of UNCLOS 200 mile EEZ ..

  • @mrdagz15 支持

    

  • 我们中国人很自豪,这就够了,台湾佬和美国佬们~

  • @MCJerryYoon 台湾人也是中国人 兄弟之前吵架很正常 take it easy.

  • @tomlovegod Look at the March, they walk the same way as the soldier`s in Nazi Germany

    The both nations committed GENOCIDE, Nazi Germany GENOCIDED Jewish people and now China is COMMITTING GENOCIDE IN TIBET

  • @LiqiangEatShit I'm quite glad that u said they look like Nazi German soldiers 'cause they are both the best and innecent worriers. the Nazi is notorious for their politicians and SS who are the people commiting war crimes and excuted after war but not the German sodiers, my friend. They are good.

  • @fatpanda1000 Well you got it, btw the difference between SS and PLA is that the SS didn`t kill Germans, remember June 4 1989?

  • @LiqiangEatShit Listen, they are just soldiesr and taking orders, will u blame them?

    Not even need mention that during the 6.4 many soldiers are killed as well!!

    Soldiers are not those politicians.

  • @fatpanda1000 Chinese army is extremely corrupted and they are the ones that leads the country, so yes I should blame them

  • @LiqiangEatShit while now is simple, evidence!!

  • @fatpanda1000 Widespread Corruption in Chinese Military

  • @fatpanda1000 “The most astonishing corruption case was that of Wang Shouye, the former deputy commander of the navy who was accused of accepting more than 160 million yuan (USD 24 million) in bribes.

    Wang, 67, is reported to have spent more than 12 million yuan on five mistresses.

  • @fatpanda1000 His case came to light when Ji-ang, one of the mistresses became angry over Wang’s refusal to part with few million Yuan after she became pregnant and reported his sexual exploits to superiors.”

  • @fatpanda1000 So Crooked They Have To Screw Their Pants On: New Trends in Chinese Military Corruption

  • @fatpanda1000 Corruption is the most dangerous cancer in the Chinese party-state today, and PRC media are replete with new revelations of official corruption at every level of the system. Not surprisingly, the military vanguard of the Party continues to be plagued by the same corrosive institutional corruption as the Party itself, despite divestiture from commercial operations in 1998 and eight intervening years of focus on rapid combat modernization.

  • @fatpanda1000 This article examines recent trends in Chinese military corruption, including the Wang Shouye scandal and the current PLA campaign against “commercial bribery.” It concludes that corruption in the PLA appears to have transitioned from a major, debilitating problem in the go-go days of PLA, Inc. in the 1980s and 1990s to a more manageable issue of military discipline in the new century.

  • @fatpanda1000 At the same time, the complicity of the military leadership in hiding Wang Shouye’s extraordinary extra-legal behavior until one of his mistresses forced its hand suggests that leadership has not institutionalized anti-corruption norms. Accordingly, military leadership analysis is a key element of understanding the depth and breadth of PLA corruption.

  • @fatpanda1000 Chinese role models and classical military philosophy in dealing with soldier corruption and moral degeneration

  • @fatpanda1000 "To the Chinese, the advent of an outstanding "hero" is a sure sign of evil times in which most men are being complaisant, cowardly, or corrupt in the face of disaster or dishonor''1

  • @fatpanda1000 In recent years, the deep involvement of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) in business activities has played a significant role in the increase of corruption and lawlessness within PLA ranks.

  • @fatpanda1000 This has not only strained civil-military relations, but also tarnished the public image of the soldier. In 1993, based on the advice of a panel of Chinese scholars, the Communist Party of China (CPC) issued an anti-corruption policy that would have restricted Army businesses, but provided the troops with large pay increases.

  • @fatpanda1000 The strong PLA resistance to this policy,however, halted implementation efforts, and put the PLA's political reliability in question. By 1998, the problem had become so severe that President Jiang Zemin issued a blunt policy directive in July 1998-endorsed by the Central Committee,

  • @fatpanda1000 the State Council and the Central Military Commission (CMC) in October of the same year-ordering the PLA to disengage itself from business activities. Although a number of Army businesses have been returned to civilian control, a number of PLA officers and soldiers still engage in corrupt and illegal activities.

  • @fatpanda1000 In the eyes of the senior CPC leadership, a serious consequence of the corruption problem is growing disaffection, apathy and moral degeneration among young troops, whose attitudes and behavior directly reflect PLA cadres' leadership and management abilities. As a series of discussions in Jiefangjun Bao (Liberation Army Daily),

  • @fatpanda1000 the official PLA newspaper and mouthpiece of senior leaders, suggest senior PLA leaders view strengthening and improving troop management as playing a major role in correcting this problem. After all, PLA cadres shape the attitudes and behavior of young recruits; hence, they should serve as role models-of the officially sanctioned genre-to be emulated.

  • @fatpanda1000 Ultimately, troop disaffection, apathy and moral degeneration, brings disrepute to the Party and the "socialist cause," and threatens the legitimacy of CPC rule. Michael Swaine and Ashley Tellis, Political Scientists at RAND, state that social dilemmas, such as pervasive corruption, exacerbate China's economic problems, which could challenge regime legitimacy and possibly lead to civil war.2

  • @fatpanda1000 To combat this growing trend, the CPC has launched numerous anti-corruption and pro-morality media campaigns since the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, many of which highlight the exploits of PLA soldier-heroes, from the supra-moral Lei Feng, whose selfless deeds inspired Mao in 1963 to proclaim "Learn from Lei Feng," to Wang Wei,

  • @fatpanda1000 the pilot with the 'hard-boned' spirit of Sixth Company,3 who became the latest Chinese martyr when he perished in a collision with a U.S. surveillance plane in April 2001.

  • @fatpanda1000 Aspects of these campaigns are developed in the outpouring of officially sanctioned books and articles that focus on the applicability of Chinese military classics to modern warfare and military administration.

  • @fatpanda1000 An analysis of these publications suggests that the military classics, with their attendant Confucian virtue-ethics, can be used to illustrate the potential value of Confucian virtue-ethics in the development of the modern Chinese officer and soldier. In addition, the biographies of soldier-heroes highlight the positive role such virtue-ethics can play in discipline, soldier development, unit cohesion, mission accomplishment and unity with the Party and the people.

  • @fatpanda1000 Indeed, inculcating officers and soldiers with a more Confucian moral compass could provide a viable long-term solution to corruption and moral degeneration.

  • @fatpanda1000 As good men should not be made into soldiers, one should not beat good iron into nails. (Hao nan bu dang bing, hao tie bu da ding).

    The formal military is a huge preparatory school for bandits.4

  • @fatpanda1000 The above Chinese sayings illustrate the traditional disdain for the military profession. Throughout the Chinese military tradition, soldier corruption and lawlessness has helped to lower troop morale and discipline, and generate a negative public image of the military profession.

  • @fatpanda1000 The PLA faces the same problem today. Thomas Bickford, Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, argues that the PLA's current military culture does not foster the implementation and obedience of new laws and regulations.

  • @LiqiangEatShit I've lived in Tibet for about a year, tell me when? Shut up before you really visit Tibet. Oh I forgot I'm a minority, according to you I'm already dead.

  • @zz3613 no need to talk to him. youre only downgrading yourself. hes nothing but a shit-eating taiwanese troller.

  • @tomlovegod Tomlovegod is a CCP net propandist hired by the CHinese government to spread hatred and misinformation, his account belongs to the Chinese governemnt and he is paid 50 cents a comments. Not a single 1 of his words represent the TRUTH, he is just there to lie.

    He writes propaganda for a living but even if he likes China so much and thinks it`s so GREAT, HE DOESN`T EVEN LIVE IN CHINA :)

    FACT

  • China is very very envious with the US.. no matter how hard they try...pathetic

  • 00:01 to 00:06 they all look so cool

  • @narutofoxs They look cool if you are a Nazi

    FACT

  • 什么超英赶美, 鬼話連篇.

  • There are many parts of China, why can't the U.S. soldiers learn to march in a similar formation? Just because it may look strange to Americans, one must respect the culture of other places or don't get off the tour bus.

  • Frankly to say, China pay too much attention to the construction of economy. If they use military way, instead of peaceful talk to deal with the southern sea issue, Vietnam and Philippines must have surrendered.

  • So many hot guys out there and dont know which one to look at first :)

    Im a little bit shy so i watch these strong soldiers first :)

  • 3:59 Jiang Zemin says: "They still look crap to me"

    Hu Jintao replies: "Right! right!"

  • Penis Liberation Army

  • @360Nomad yea liberating chinas penis out of americas ass

  • China rocks! one of the greatest places i have ever visited and its great to see people who can be proud of their country rising from nothing to a mighty nation which is taking its place as a main power in this world and I think it sad so many people want to post some pathetic hate comments about this parade which is put on to show its people how far China has come. Sure china has done bad things but so have every other major power like Britain, US, Germany, France etc Humans are just humans!

  • They scream in order to cover up their fear and weakness. They try to make a "man" out of them..

  • they need to get rid of that robotic looking steps. I tend to associate that with totalitarian regimes.

  • Fuck you PLA...All Chinese...is shit...

  • stop killing innocent vietnamese in the south pacific ocean

  • where are they heading by the way? to their kitchens in chinatown i assume?

  • @mrpingu Kitchens? I assume that only those poorest and uneducated seaside Chinese would enjoy to hide in the Chinatown and cook Yumcha and cheapest take-away for you guys... Soldiers are not, they have better business than that.

  • FUCK CHINA

  • LOL Chinese propaganda. Half these people commenting, by the way, are employed by the CCP to better Chinese image online. They're called "51 centers" because they get paid 51 cents to do this whole thing.

    China will never be a superpower because their people are oppressed, there is no freedom, and their economy is dependent on the U.S. We could kill them overnight by refusing to buy Chinese products.

    FUCK China and God Bless America

  • 我只想知道关键时刻,这批军队的枪口是对着人民还是当权者

  • To Vietnam, China is 手下败仗

  • @KatiushaVN4 lol, do viet congs have nukes?

  • Chen Bingde, Chief of the General Staff of the PLA, told his American counterpart during a press conference in Washington on Wednesday that the US is too arrogant. It is rare for a senior Chinese military officer to speak out so openly, especially when on US soil. However, this is a positive sign of the military communication between the two governments. This progress did not come out of nowhere. The two militaries have followed a long and winding path, full of twists and turns.

  • When issues break out between China and the US, military ties are often the first to be severed and last to be mended. Compared to mutual exchanges in economics, trade, politics and social aspects, Sino-US military communication has appeared rather limited, but there have been many small steps taken in the regard.

  • Examples of this lie in non-strategic mechanisms, such as a military hotline, exchanges of junior military officers and logistic communication. It is these small successes that make military ties more resilient.

  • The bilateral military ties are actually not as fragile as some hawks imagine them to be. A series of clashes in the past, from the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia, to the crisis over the Taiwan Straits and the espionage plane collision over South China Sea, have forced both sides to work out a set of mechanisms to prevent incidents from spiraling out of control.

  • This is ultimately the result of a rational choice between the two sides. When an all-out war was ruled out by the advent of the nuclear era, diplomatic bickering, strategic threats and even military conflict could be reined in.

    The bloody wrangling between powers in history must be avoided. If these two militaries can move toward building strategic trust, they can be an example to the world of today, and to make history.

  • Chen's remarks also serve as a reminder to US military hawks that they need to abandon their arrogant mindset and contradictory actions such as arms sales to Taiwan. Such simplistic politically driven calls by the US will make it difficult to dispel distrust. Sino-US military communication

  • Notice they all have the same body shape, I dont mean they need to be fat or thin, but these troops are very thin and dont look well trained (muscles)

  • @JokerArmy1 Your right! China is very strong since Mao Zhedong`s time!

  • You all can say what you want but China has it's act together and if you read the Bible they have a big imput into the end of this age.

  • @bobcheckingin Well the bible is only a religion. What about other religions? Buddahism? Falun gong?

    The Americans just want to get rid of the Chinese for land and power!

  • The tanks in this parade aren't real. They're trucks with "tank" cover. The chains aren't even made of metal but rubber if you guys pay close attention

  • @KatiushaVN4 Yes, and the soldiers are actually made of plastic...

  • @TheJodofe

    No, you're wrong. Those soldiers are of course real people. Don't be a fool!

  • @KatiushaVN4  Fool...

  • @KatiushaVN4  Fool

  • @MrAndrewAbe yeah only in a stupid video game whiteboy. in real life, your stupid country cant even handle the taleban, who live in mud huts, good luck taking on China, stupid whiteboy

  • They need to change their marching.

  • To POL1T1C5:

    The Chinese used the Magnetic needle as a toy and an amusing aside. The Arabs, took the idea, added a card,(compass card), and the Chinese, (plus the rest of the world) embraced the now functioning multi-directional mariners compass. Wonder all you like, rhere is no discrediting documented history. The Chinese invented "gunpowder",....alas, they never invented the gun. Should they be classed as failures? As for "envy",..get real, history has taken place, what's to be envied?

  • magnificent aren't they ? lol it reminds me of star wars

  • Learn Mandarin Chinese,pm me!

  • PROPAGANDA BABY!

  • The US government had to sell of American states to pay off their debts to china,

  • Each branch of the PLA should be allowed to design their own uniforms. As it stands now it seems they are the same design but different colors. The PLA is still somewhat underfunded force if they aspire to be at the level of the western countries. 2.3-3.0 million force with a budget of 90-150 Billion(low estimate is official chinese stats while the high end is what the US supects).

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  • HOW FUCKING POWERFUL THE CHINA IS SO  FUCKING AWESOME

  • @ chilich33z how many products do you get the benefit of that are 'made in China'? probably millions....

  • 中国最牛逼

  • Wheres Waldo?

  • Ni Hao Ma :)

  • ZHONG GUO JIA YOU!!!!!!!!!

  • can't we all just get along?!

  • all those video is just one of the brainwashing tool for ccp despotism regime, despotism communism nation has so many brainwash tool for keep despotism regime, and you can see so many china`s propaganda stuff in yt who keep posting 10~20 variety of his comment copy and paste 24hours

  • @77777XYZ Fuck You Mother,Stupid Dog。Close Your stink mouth!

  • @77777XYZ Fuck You Mother,Stupid Dog。Close Your stink mouth!

  • @77777XYZ = Jap Sicko of YouTube #LOL

    FUCK JAPAN !

  • @77777XYZ omg, just cut out the hate all over here, just shut up

  • ha ha ha - Japan didnt invite the Chinese to help during the earthquake? guess why? China sucks... PS: what did china use to build the train abutments for their "high speed" trains"? Human Excrement. Yipes

  • @chilich33z ahahaha well thats better for china since that place is full of radiation. Even the US navy had to turn back so according to your dumbass theory, USA sucks.

  • @chilich33z you can criticise but try not to make shit up?

  • What happened to Gao Rongrong?

    Find out and then perhaps all those shiny uniforms are not so shiny anymore

  • The Tank Man 1/8 is a good documentary.

  • Yeah the good thing PLA can do is shoot at innocents like in Tiananmen 1989. They're NOT People's Liberation Army. They're MURDERS!!!

  • they are changing now. and in a good way afsic.

    Btw, dude you know nothing abt 1989. all you've seen learnt is translated by others, pls do some work on yar own.Learn chinese, then do some research in CHINESE

  • South Korea is just waiting for their revenge....

  • @SuicideSilenceLIFTED ? lol, i dont understand can you explain to me? I wanna learn something. Is this about the korean war?

  • i like it how Hu jinato smiled as soon as the woman soldiers apeared

  • @xeno210 lol and only for the women

  • @GamerBritannia but there are many things can replace the mirrors and glass.

  • i hate hu jintao!!!

  • @Nailooo416 why? without him and wen jiabao, the maoists in the ccp will take control again. I know you dont like ccp but you must understand that there are men in the ccp that want to change for good and others that are pulling us back.

  • the airborne looks taller !!! hehehehe

  • jealous !jealous !All of you that said boycott china ,hate made in china are jealous of everthing that China has achieved.Back to the Tang Dynasty,China was the first superpower in the world.No gunpowder ,No beautiful fireworks;No paper ,we may still use stones to write on the soil;No photocopier,we have to copy by our own hands;No compass,how can we travel in the boundless oceans.No paper money,how can we deal with our bussiness?all these came from CHINA.Why we cannot just bless China?!

  • @BJMSumpter haters gunna hate

  • @BJMSumpter : so dude which government department do you work for?

  • @BJMSumpter

    The magnetic needle, not the compass originated in China. The Arabs, took the needle, made a card, voila, the mag compass. The Chinese then adopted the completed unit. Paper money,....lot's of rulers used paper money, it was only as good as the finance to back it up. Chinese did not assume sole acclaim for putting paper money into circularion. Paper: Chinese did not "invent" paper, a lot of other races were involved with the process. China the first 'superpower?". Incorrect.

  • @arriviste2020 OK,whatever ...Check wikipedia ..If U won't believe,just ask them,complain to them,don't say this to me."Lot of races"?U are so funny,and 2,13,250.

  • @BJMSumpter

    You do not require a reply, merely an education.

  • @BJMSumpter

    Your tunnel vision and lack of logical progression of thought. Casts a grave shadow of doubt over the auspices of whichever education system you managed to partially comprehend. You have the soul of an amoeba, and the intellect of a pot noodle,........or so I've heard! :;)

  • @arriviste2020 U.S.A doesn't even exist in that time ,how do u know??

  • I don't need any reply from U,Thx

  • @arriviste2020 how would the arabs makes a compass without the needle? and the chinese did use the magnetic needle as a means to find direction before the arabs did, even if it means they let a needle float in a bowl of water.

    what other races invented paper? you dont seem to clarify it.

    makes me wonder whether you like to discredit a civilization due to wanting to be historically correct or due to the fact of envy.

  • @P0L1T1C5

    What is your definition of "paper?" Chinese used silk and slats of bamboo to write on. India and Egypt used their versions of papyrus.. According to Chinese history, a Tsai Lun made a "paper' from tree bark, hemp, rags and fish nets. However, as with the majority of inventions of note, more than one person was involved in the process. Marquis Tsai contribution was notable in that it could be handled without fear of "breaking' as in papyrus.

  • @arriviste2020 my definition of paper is roughly the process of how it's being made today. maybe to you, paper could mean writing on a tree bark....

  • @P0L1T1C5

    Yes, indeed. Paper today is usually made from wood pulp, and the difference between pulped tree bark and heart wood is???

    Tsai Lun is credited with inventing a form of "true' paper., in that it did not break down when handled. I believe that is a pretty simplistic statement, without fear of misunderstanding.

  • @arriviste2020 not only did it not break down, it's all the other added raw materials, and the standardized process that makes it unique (and it's not to say the chinese didnt have anything to write on before tsai lun's invention). so the difference is that a pulped tree bark processed to make paper is not the same as a tree bark. it's like how a sugar cane is not the same as granulated sugar.

  • @P0L1T1C5

    Your analogy remains a mystery. However, the land of discontent is a spacious one, may you achieve your potential.

  • @arriviste2020 what you wrote about Tsai Lun basically proved my point, and contradicted your earlier argument.

    not to mention, you couldn't even answer some of the questions i asked you in my first reply to you.

  • @P0L1T1C5

    Contradiction? Your 'questions', such as they were, were given an adequate answer. One does not "basically' prove a point. There was more than one person involved in the quest. Again, if you can not envisage that, then the best thing to do, is to wish you every success with your future endeavours. Much like the Chinese inventing gunpowder,....but not the gun! Half a loaf is better than no loaf at all.

  • @arriviste2020 in other words, you couldn't answer them. i went in depth on historical facts, while you avoided retorting them. this most recent reply you sent me is another example of such, but now it's at least more revealing-you had no point to begin with.

     there was indeed one other person in this "quest", whom you failed to "debunk". and that's my point.

    "Much like the Chinese inventing gunpowder,....but not the gun!"

    -they invented the gun too: watch?v=s_cKImrPsk8

    enjoy.

  • @arriviste2020 oh and another thing, not only did you provide inadequate answers about "paper", but you failed to even give a single answer about the other inventions in question, the ones you initially tried to discredit on your first reply to other person called "BJMSumpter".

  • @BJMSumpter We indeed need to bless China, as it is the best country in the world with such nice people ^^ But btw compass was invented in Europe and China independently from each other

  • @BJMSumpter You know... even though the Canadian inventor Alexander Graham Bell was credited for inventing the telephone, there were other inventors from other countries who were also developing the same technology? Just because China was first to discover those things, does not mean they would never have existed.... and lastly... "Pride goeth before the fall."

  • @BJMSumpter just kill the fuckin communists. 

  • I have to say if you want to try out chinese soldiers.

    Please come, the whole world is ours. Don't you submit?

    kao

  • watch youtube video: "Rise of China -- episode 1: Unprecedented Turmoil, Part 1 (must watch)"

  • @alacranmann The funny thing is that Americans never knows how many chip labor factories in China are owned by Americans, and they always pretending like they care about Chinese they care about human rights! What a joke! Just fuck off, u racist yankee piece of shit!

  • @lanceoyes go fuck urs