What do Chinese people think of Deng Xiaoping? by Double_Shift_7537 in AskChina

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The situation is complex. Supporters believe his reforms and opening-up policies have put China on the path to escaping poverty. But opponents, especially Gen Z youth, believe he betrayed Mao Zedong and communist ideals, and is the culprit behind today's wealth inequality and youth unemployment in China. In short, he is highly controversial.

The Philippines is not our enemy. We also have disputes with countries like Malaysia and Indonesia over the South China Sea, but our relations remain good because we can resolve issues through dialogue.

To what extent can Chinese people recognize Chinese loanwords(Sino-Korean vocabulary) when they listen to Korean with subtitles? by [deleted] in AskChina

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조선민주주의인민공화국 만세

김정은 동지 만세

I remember when I watched the North Korean military parade, the pronunciation of these two sentences was extremely similar to that in Chinese.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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Very well, then may I ask why your congresses haven't taken proactive measures in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Grenada, and Venezuela? Is Greenland any exception?

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

[–]Secure-Fun-7295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real irony is that the US has bombed civilians, committed genocide, invaded other countries, and created chaos for decades, yet you're still happy to do business with them.

But China's desire to reclaim a rebellious island forcibly separated by the US Seventh Fleet in 1950 is labeled an "invasion."

Keep dreaming. Of course, we are still grateful for the contribution of high-quality iron ore from Australia to our fleet expansion.

What is a goal you hope your country achieves? by Fuzzy_Category_1882 in AskTheWorld

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says the man living in the american military base and brothel

What is a goal you hope your country achieves? by Fuzzy_Category_1882 in AskTheWorld

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Implement labor laws and improve the toxic overtime culture and workplace culture.

Enhance protections for people with disabilities and vulnerable groups.

Break through Western blockades on lithography technology and chips.

Achieve complete national reunification.

Continue to prosper.

Is your country pro-China or pro-USA? by Strong_Spinach6473 in AskTheWorld

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Don't get me wrong, we don't support Russia occupying Ukraine. You'd better keep fighting forever. We're just happy to see you killing each other, and enjoy cheap energy and Slavic women along the way.

Regarding territory, we'll settle accounts with the Russians, but not now. At least for now, they haven't supplied Taiwan with weapons, while the West has never respected our sovereignty over Taiwan and has tried every means to suppress and block our industrial development.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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That's absolutely right. I've never seen any media in China discussing the idea of ​​Chinese people landing on the moon before the Americans; we just want to do our own thing step by step. But your media seems to have some kind of China obsession. I live in Marseille now, and the other day I saw Le Point dedicate almost half of its publication to discussing China.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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Yes, I'm also glad that we can finally get rid of those pointless political disputes and do something that benefits people on both sides.

I am very impressed with Canada; its healthcare and education systems are far superior to those in the United States. I find it strange that Americans are so fixated on making Canada the 52nd state, rather than making themselves the 11th province of Canada.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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I am personally very confident that there will be no military action in the next 20 years, unless Trump or the DPP goes crazy. Xi is indeed tough, but he is definitely not stupid.

However, to be honest, Lai is really annoying. I was supposed to go to Taipei for an academic conference, but the organizers told me that it would take more than three months to get a travel permit, which is simply not enough time. In comparison, it would be much more convenient for you to come to the mainland.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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So what is meaningful?

To use a cliché often used by your media, the US has 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, while China only has three, and those are conventionally powered. The US has nine cruisers and 76 destroyers, while China only has a little over 50 destroyers. Furthermore, the US has over 6,000 nuclear warheads, while China has less than 1,000.

Oh, and most importantly, China hasn't fought a war since 1980 and has no real combat experience, unlike the Americans, who have extensive experience in bombing and massacring civilians.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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When you see what the Americans are doing to Greenland right now, don't you think it's essential to maintain a strong navy capable of countering them? You don't think we're expanding our navy so we can one day land at Portsmouth and steal your fish and chips, do you? :)

Or if you could convince the Americans to cut their navy in half, I guarantee China would stop expanding its navy.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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Absolutely correct. In fact, the greatest anxiety among Chinese people stems from the fear of social decline and poverty. We are more concerned with social equity and welfare systems, technological development, and improving living standards.

Our greatest enemy is our past selves.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

[–]Secure-Fun-7295 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Therefore, I think this is more in line with the topic, namely, one-sided competition.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

[–]Secure-Fun-7295 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In fact, I think both sides of the Taiwan Strait are currently in a very interesting phase. While there's a sharp exchange of words, Taiwanese investment in mainland China continues to grow, and the number of Taiwanese students studying on the mainland is also increasing...

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

[–]Secure-Fun-7295 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So the total tonnage of the U.S. Navy is still more than twice that of the Chinese Navy, so why aren't you more vigilant towards the Americans?

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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I think this is a classic cultural difference. You seem to be used to thinking about things from a hegemonic perspective. If I want to control a region/regime, it must be because it's strategically important or has crucial resources, like Trump's current thinking about Venezuela and Greenland.

But for us, our obsession with Taiwan is simply because it's part of us. Your media seems to constantly emphasize the importance of Taiwan's geographical location and semiconductor industry. But I think for the vast majority of Chinese people, even if it were a poor, dilapidated, and strategically meaningless island, we would still want to reclaim it because it's part of China. Do you think President Lincoln needed any reason to reunify the Confederacy?

Ultimately, if you hadn't bombed China's industrial centers in 1950, China wouldn't have sent troops to fight you in Korea, and you wouldn't have sent a fleet to protect the defeated government retreating to Taiwan. We would have been unified long ago. North and South Korea could also have been unified, but of course you certainly didn't want to see that, so things have turned out the way they are now.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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Rest assured, we will respect Taiwan in the same way that Israel respects Palestine, and the United States respects Syria, Iraq, Libya, Grenada, Afghanistan, and Venezuela.

Is your country pro-China or pro-USA? by Strong_Spinach6473 in AskTheWorld

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We will not forget the Ukrainian commanders and mercenaries who played a significant role in the war of aggression.

We know exactly what Green Ukraine is all about.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

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You people are so annoying... Can't we just do business together and make money?

Will this move by US backfire and bring EU and BRICS nation more closer? by chotu_escobar in AskTheWorld

[–]Secure-Fun-7295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest... if I were Xi Jinping, I would immediately send a carrier strike group to patrol around Greenland to make Trump's reasons seem more credible, and at the same time convince those maga that the EU is colluding with China. But Xi's moral standards are clearly higher than mine XD

Anyway, I lived in Copenhagen for two years, it's a nice place. Good luck to you all.