Chinese people should look at history as a mirror. It means that China should not forget her brutal actions against Tibet and Uighur. A recent survey of world public opinion from 2005 to 2007 found that Japan is the country most widely viewed as having a positive influence. After China was established in 1949, the frequency of its use of military forces reaches the double digits. On average, China has used military power for several years.
In Japan the textbooks for the description of Nanking massacre now does not mention figures of the victims now - a retreat from the grounds in the nineties last century that the death fighures were mentioned.The books are forced to mentioned that the death figures are in controversy and one of the grounds that the massacre was non-existed .
This is a retreat of grounds compared to 1990's.
Recently schools of a prefecture is forced to use the Right Wing history text book.
Frederick Vincent Williams, who was on the payroll of the Japanese propaganda organization, Jikyoku Iinkai..He also wrote a pro-Japanese book claimed "the Chiang Kai-shek people" primed the foreign missionaries with "wild tales of alleged Japanese atrocities" and had them write "harrowing letters.
He was convicted as an Japanese agent unregistered in the U.S.
Chinese government has taught wrong history to school kids. The fundamental reason for that is the Chinese Communist Party became the core power that united the nation. For these reasons, no one learns that 30 million people died from famine because of catastrophic decisions made in the 1950's, during the Great Leap Forward, by the founder of Communist China, Mao Zedong and the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square. Can we call this mind controlled? I think YES!
BANZAI!!!
hunk874531 1 month ago
@kangaroodragon123 with that comes the interesting thought that through the nuke's dropped, Japan was saved from the same fate as Korea
Thicite 1 month ago
Chinese people should look at history as a mirror. It means that China should not forget her brutal actions against Tibet and Uighur. A recent survey of world public opinion from 2005 to 2007 found that Japan is the country most widely viewed as having a positive influence. After China was established in 1949, the frequency of its use of military forces reaches the double digits. On average, China has used military power for several years.
undertakerRach 1 month ago
China would be nothing without Japan(As for the machine tool which works in China. made in Japan is main)
That time ・ Manchuria is Manchuria country. It is not China!
Is invasion of the West disregard?
yuzikatou 1 month ago
Japan would be nothing without america.
Without american occupation the japanese would be living like poor savages and probably bombed by russian and chinese army.
kangaroodragon123 1 month ago
@mr0blunt Chinese soldiers raped Chinese women.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
In Japan the textbooks for the description of Nanking massacre now does not mention figures of the victims now - a retreat from the grounds in the nineties last century that the death fighures were mentioned.The books are forced to mentioned that the death figures are in controversy and one of the grounds that the massacre was non-existed .
This is a retreat of grounds compared to 1990's.
Recently schools of a prefecture is forced to use the Right Wing history text book.
Thak11 3 months ago
Kou Bunyu (Wang Wen Hsieung) is a Taiwanese in Japan who also advocates the independence of Taiwan.
Does he admit himself as a Chinese?
Thak11 3 months ago
Frederick Vincent Williams, who was on the payroll of the Japanese propaganda organization, Jikyoku Iinkai..He also wrote a pro-Japanese book claimed "the Chiang Kai-shek people" primed the foreign missionaries with "wild tales of alleged Japanese atrocities" and had them write "harrowing letters.
He was convicted as an Japanese agent unregistered in the U.S.
Thak11 3 months ago
Chinese government has taught wrong history to school kids. The fundamental reason for that is the Chinese Communist Party became the core power that united the nation. For these reasons, no one learns that 30 million people died from famine because of catastrophic decisions made in the 1950's, during the Great Leap Forward, by the founder of Communist China, Mao Zedong and the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square. Can we call this mind controlled? I think YES!
undertakerRach 3 months ago