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I guess your quote sums up the scenario. Lets see if the myth is busted one day. I have no problem with china, but if you want friends, act like one.
China doesn't want to be a master of any foreign countries, slavery and colonization are not part of Chinese culture and mentality. And friends don't interfere with friends domestic business.

One of our president wrote a book for the Americans, which say friends not masters, same applies to china.
which country are you from?
 
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China doesn't want to be a master of any foreign countries, slavery and colonization are not part of Chinese culture and mentality. And friends don't interfere with friends domestic business.


which country are you from?
You might not know history much, brother. Just search what the qing did to Muslims. Fire the past with a pistol and the future will charge you with a canon. Hope the Chinese don't make mistakes. The same mistake the soviets made and the americans.
 
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You might not know history much, brother. Just search what the qing did to Muslims. Fire the past with a pistol and the future will charge you with a canon. Hope the Chinese don't make mistakes. The same mistake the soviets made and the americans.
I know every bit of our history, Qing slaughtered many cities during its conquest of China and tens of millions of Han Chinese were brutally butchered, Qing troops also wiped out Dzungar Mongols in today's north Xinjiang, but what did they have anything to do with today's China? Every country had some cruel past and every Chinese province used to be a country fighting and killing each other, but now we are all Chinese.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangzhou_massacre

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzungar_genocide
 
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I know every bit of our history, Qing slaughtered many cities during its conquest of China and tens of millions of Han Chinese were brutally butchered, Qing troops also wiped out Dzungar Mongols in today's north Xinjiang, but what did they have anything to do with today's China? Every country had some cruel past and every Chinese province used to be a country fighting and killing each other, but now we are all Chinese.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangzhou_massacre

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzungar_genocide
The only difference is China is repeating the past.
 
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