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Yeah, cuz you Viets were ancient Chinese separatistsAnother Grand Historian. Manchurian's native were Tungusic people, they speak different language with Han. Their culture are not part of Sino Sphere. They are just another nomadic tribe similar like the Mongol. They are akin to Korean.
Saying Manchu are Han similar like saying Vietnamese and their kin, native in Guangdong and GuangXi are Han Chinese. Which is not. Though, Vietnamese culture is much more resemblance of Sino than Manchu people.
The Han Chinese origin were among Chinese warring states, everything else were considered barbarians.
You want to know about the Chinese, ask us, the Viet. We lived with them 1000 years. We walked in their gut.
Modern China's territory is mainly based on Qing Dynasty, which is reasonable cuz that matches the time when modern nationalism emerges.See the map above. At the peak of Chinese expansion, Tang Dynasty, when we Viet were a part of Tang Dynasty, Manchu and those of Yunnan (Nan zhao kingdom) were not a part of Chinese.
Kingdom of Nanzhao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You are talking about something happen over 200 years ago? LOLThe Brits burned Washington D.C. Think we still forgive them for that?
Why are you angry when I speak the truth? Remember it was the words of a Japanese, Mr. Naoki Hyakuta, a Japanese.Absolutely unfounded. Your bigoted opinions are coming out again. And , please, don't try to speak on behalf of Japanese, because you are not a Japanese. Thanks.
Why are you angry when I speak the truth? Remember it was the words of a Japanese, Mr. Naoki Hyakuta, a Japanese.
Japanese will revenge. this is their culture. they are waiting for time. US should know this
I wish I can get into your brain and heart and really know your true feeling about American atrocity against Japan. Being a proud people like you are, I cannot imagine you are happy with US station troop in your soil and drop nuke on Japan in WWII. If we cannot forget Nanjing Massacre, you think you will do better than us and forget about the Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Get real, my friend. LOL@xunzi , are you really trying to be serious or poking fun? Hyakuta Naoki is known for his ultra-nationalistic viewpoints. The man even denies Nanjing occurred. So you're basing your judgment on the opinions of an extremist. Hyakuta and his lot make up an insignificant minority in Japan. Personally, I believe he should commit hara kiri and do all of us a favor.
this applies to US who is a bigger brother. when it becomes weaker than Japan, imagine the consequence. this is east culture.君子報仇十年不晚Revenge ? Only in your dreams. Japan and the United States are strategic allies, with overlapping security interests and concerns. Long gone are the days of unchecked ultranationalism and imperialist agendas. Japan is a democracy, centered on the rule of law.
I wish I can get into your brain and heart and really know your true feeling about American atrocity against Japan. Being a proud people like you are, I cannot imagine you are happy with US station troop in your soil and drop nuke on Japan in WWII. If we cannot forget Nanjing Massacre, you think you will do better than us and forget about the Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Get real, my friend. LOL
You are talking about something happen over 200 years ago? LOL
Why are you angry when I speak the truth? Remember it was the words of a Japanese, Mr. Naoki Hyakuta, a Japanese.
And you are talking about something that happened about 70 years ago.
Why such negative view of South Korea?Correct. The war has been over for 7 decades now, many of the younger generation such as myself have no inkling of the war era, we grew up in the 80s, 90s.
And to address our colleague @xunzi , the United States military stationed in Japan provide an added military protection for Japan. It enforces the overall strength of the JGSDF. Given the ever-changing geopolitics, former enemies can become the best of friends / partners. And the world has changed in such a way that both Japan and the United States have collude with each other to ensure stability.
Japanese people think highly of America and Americans. So I don't know what @xunzi is talking about. Perhaps he wants to spread rumors that we Japanese dislike America and our American friends. Well, he's going to be greatly surprised to know that the reality is the antithesis of his erroneous perception(s).
Why such negative view of South Korea?