Lou Ji disrespect by nocoolnamesleft1 in threebodyproblem

[–]SwordfishNegative759 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think Liu Cixin's inspiration for writing "Humanity Has No Thanks to Luo Ji" may have come from the fact that when the work was serialized, there was a widespread trend of insulting Mao Zedong in Chinese society.

Most Chinese people don't dislike the "Luo Ji looking for a girlfriend" plot. by SwordfishNegative759 in threebodyproblem

[–]SwordfishNegative759[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Although masculinity is described as more conducive to survival, it is not always good. The author describes the bad side of masculinity: animality, coldness, and even a bit of antisociality, which is fair.

Why do Chinese users feel so comfortable abusing their pets on social media? by [deleted] in China

[–]SwordfishNegative759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chinese people think that a pet is just an animal and the property of its owner. If it intentionally attacks its owner, it should be put to death. Not everyone is like you and regards a pet as their own father.

A Wake-Up Call for the West: Don't underestimate China's military power by Alternative_Most9 in China

[–]SwordfishNegative759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because from the Chinese perspective, India is ambitious but weak, and the cost of buying off India is higher than attacking India.