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The misery by Japanese army killing people in Northeast China (1931-1932)
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This is why the rift between Chinese and Japanese will not heal, even if centuries pass. The Japanese killed too many and the atrocities too vast.
Can heaven forgive such monstrous actions?
Chinese have long memories, as the saying goes but retribution is not the path forward.
Here is a verse from the dharmapada
Verse 3. Uncontrolled Hatred Leads to Harm
Who bears within them enmity:
"He has abused and beaten me,
defeated me and plundered me",
hate is not allayed for them.
Explanation: When a person holds that he was insulted, assaulted, defeated, or robbed, his anger continues to increase. The anger such a person has no way of subsiding. The more he goes over his imaginary trouble the greater becomes his desire to avenge it.
Im not saying let bygones be bygones, just that holding on to anger will damage one self. Japan has not faced any true accountability for the war and is hoping that the passing of the time will free them of accountability. The problem is that China will never forget.
Whatever, we win the War and as one member of Top5 in UNSC.
BTW @welcomeJason how u get this 1931 old book ?
This is why the rift between Chinese and Japanese will not heal, even if centuries pass. The Japanese killed too many and the atrocities too vast.
Can heaven forgive such monstrous actions?
Chinese have long memories, as the saying goes but retribution is not the path forward.
Here is a verse from the dharmapada
Verse 3. Uncontrolled Hatred Leads to Harm
Who bears within them enmity:
"He has abused and beaten me,
defeated me and plundered me",
hate is not allayed for them.
Explanation: When a person holds that he was insulted, assaulted, defeated, or robbed, his anger continues to increase. The anger such a person has no way of subsiding. The more he goes over his imaginary trouble the greater becomes his desire to avenge it.
Im not saying let bygones be bygones, just that holding on to anger will damage one self. Japan has not faced any true accountability for the war and is hoping that the passing of the time will free them of accountability. The problem is that China will never forget.
This is why the rift between Chinese and Japanese will not heal, even if centuries pass. The Japanese killed too many and the atrocities too vast.
Can heaven forgive such monstrous actions?
Chinese have long memories, as the saying goes but retribution is not the path forward.
Here is a verse from the dharmapada
Verse 3. Uncontrolled Hatred Leads to Harm
Who bears within them enmity:
"He has abused and beaten me,
defeated me and plundered me",
hate is not allayed for them.
Explanation: When a person holds that he was insulted, assaulted, defeated, or robbed, his anger continues to increase. The anger such a person has no way of subsiding. The more he goes over his imaginary trouble the greater becomes his desire to avenge it.
Im not saying let bygones be bygones, just that holding on to anger will damage one self. Japan has not faced any true accountability for the war and is hoping that the passing of the time will free them of accountability. The problem is that China will never forget.
Why do you need Japan to do something for you, meaning China, to exact vengeance ? If your, meaning China's, grievance is so serious that the thought of vengeance against a nation constantly occupies your mind, even though that nation is no longer the same one who inflicted harm upon you a long time ago, then the proper thing to do is exact vengeance when you, meaning China, is finally fully capable of taking actions.That is why it might be good for the Japanese to start a war with us so we can avenge the deaths of these innocent people.
Why do you need Japan to do something for you, meaning China, to exact vengeance ? If your, meaning China's, grievance is so serious that the thought of vengeance against a nation constantly occupies your mind, even though that nation is no longer the same one who inflicted harm upon you a long time ago, then the proper thing to do is exact vengeance when you, meaning China, is finally fully capable of taking actions.
Revenge and vengeance are synonymous with vengeance slightly more abstract. To wait for the other side to do something that is hopefully provocative enough to give one cover for retaliation, thereby taking revenge under said cover, one risk to never have the opportunity to exact vengeance at all. Right now, militarily speaking, China can nuclear annihilate at least half of Japan before the US have the chance to respond, even with a diplomatic condemnation. So why the wait ? Do you, meaning China, not hear your deceased ancestors crying for justice ? Do you think that if there is an afterlife, they are ashamed that their children are doing nothing to avenge their unjustified and undignified deaths ? Why should it matter that the Japanese of today is nothing like the Japanese of yesterday ? After all, the innocence and helplessness of the Chinese back then did not matter to the Japanese back then, so why should the innocence and helplessness of the Japanese today matter to you ?
That is how you should think when you think about vengeance.
Japan should not deny those massacres. That's not about vengeance,that's the responsibility they should take for their ancestors' merciless behaviors. Don't have any delusion that things will be forgotten with time passing away before any 'meaning' action.Why do you need Japan to do something for you, meaning China, to exact vengeance ? If your, meaning China's, grievance is so serious that the thought of vengeance against a nation constantly occupies your mind, even though that nation is no longer the same one who inflicted harm upon you a long time ago, then the proper thing to do is exact vengeance when you, meaning China, is finally fully capable of taking actions.
Revenge and vengeance are synonymous with vengeance slightly more abstract. To wait for the other side to do something that is hopefully provocative enough to give one cover for retaliation, thereby taking revenge under said cover, one risk to never have the opportunity to exact vengeance at all. Right now, militarily speaking, China can nuclear annihilate at least half of Japan before the US have the chance to respond, even with a diplomatic condemnation. So why the wait ? Do you, meaning China, not hear your deceased ancestors crying for justice ? Do you think that if there is an afterlife, they are ashamed that their children are doing nothing to avenge their unjustified and undignified deaths ? Why should it matter that the Japanese of today is nothing like the Japanese of yesterday ? After all, the innocence and helplessness of the Chinese back then did not matter to the Japanese back then, so why should the innocence and helplessness of the Japanese today matter to you ?
That is how you should think when you think about vengeance.
Nice to see you here.Poignant and true.
Why do you need Japan to do something for you, meaning China, to exact vengeance ? If your, meaning China's, grievance is so serious that the thought of vengeance against a nation constantly occupies your mind, even though that nation is no longer the same one who inflicted harm upon you a long time ago, then the proper thing to do is exact vengeance when you, meaning China, is finally fully capable of taking actions.
Revenge and vengeance are synonymous with vengeance slightly more abstract. To wait for the other side to do something that is hopefully provocative enough to give one cover for retaliation, thereby taking revenge under said cover, one risk to never have the opportunity to exact vengeance at all. Right now, militarily speaking, China can nuclear annihilate at least half of Japan before the US have the chance to respond, even with a diplomatic condemnation. So why the wait ? Do you, meaning China, not hear your deceased ancestors crying for justice ? Do you think that if there is an afterlife, they are ashamed that their children are doing nothing to avenge their unjustified and undignified deaths ? Why should it matter that the Japanese of today is nothing like the Japanese of yesterday ? After all, the innocence and helplessness of the Chinese back then did not matter to the Japanese back then, so why should the innocence and helplessness of the Japanese today matter to you ?
That is how you should think when you think about vengeance.
the innocence and helpless will not be punished for what their ancestors did 70 years ago. but surely if they will japan goes down the same route as last time, they will be the ones who will suffer.
just like the millions of Japanese people also died for what the militaristic government did during WWII
the innocence and helplessness of Japanese today.
So you are advocating the son pay for the father's sin ?Japan should not deny those massacres. That's not about vengeance,that's the responsibility they should take for their ancestors' merciless behaviors. Don't have any delusion that things will be forgotten with time passing away before any 'meaning' action.
It's about their attitude towards the history of massacres. Can you get what I say ?