One Hundred Reasons

One Hundred Reasons

by Hu Ping

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In today's world environment, for China, facing Japan, which is always elusive and lies like a turtle in the Pacific Ocean, it needs to be vigilant, condemned, and peacefully coexisting. In "One Hundred Reasons", the author cited abundant examples to illustrate that China has one hundred reasons to condemn Japan and one hundred reasons to live in peace with Japan. If China wants to sweep away the humiliation and decadence of modern times and move towards a comprehensive national rejuvenation, it must pass the psychological threshold of Japan; to a large extent, this threshold will test whether China can become a mature modern country. At the same time, if Japan wants to eliminate loneliness and ambiguity and grow into a global power, it cannot bypass the moral threshold of China; in a sense, this threshold has become a touchstone for judging whether Japan can be recast as a country with political integrity. Therefore, these 100 reasons are given to China and Japan.

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