Is Japan really friendly to China students?
Someone once asked me, did you cross the street to join the "anti-Japanese" parade? I smiled and said frankly, "I didn't." Hearing this, the visitor seemed unhappy. Of course, from his eyes, I can feel that I am not a qualified "patriot"! Because in the eyes of many "patriots", "patriotism" means pulling the banner of "anti-Japanese" and shouting "anti-Japanese"; For example, you shouted "Japanese dogs get out of the Diaoyu Islands" and "Down with Japanese imperialism". You know, these slogans were all used by our ancestors in the last century, but what happened? Can Japan be intimidated, withdraw from the Diaoyu Islands and cancel the "purchase" plan? From the attitude of the Japanese government, we can all feel that this is impossible. In the tense domestic atmosphere, let's take a look at the feelings of international students in Japan! Yesterday, a Japanese student named Tengri Xibo published a blog post, which seems to be a Japanese name. I don't know his Chinese name. It's strange to think about it. How can I forget my Chinese name when studying in Japan? He talked about his feelings in Japan now: in our university, we often see a huge publicity page, which is all about organizing students to participate in demonstrations against US military bases. In our university, I met several Japanese students who have been to China. When they know that I am from China, they will "ostentatiously" introduce themselves in China, and then tell me with blunt pronunciation that the food in China is delicious and spicy! A face of joy. Obviously, what this China international student felt in Japan was Japanese friendliness, which was not so exaggerated at home! There is no reason to question what he saw and felt in Japan, because he did see friendliness. But this friendship is superficial. When the Japanese invaded China, they showed a friendly attitude towards the people of China at first, but later, seeing that the people of China were invincible, they began to kill the people of China unscrupulously, trying to destroy the China race to achieve their dominant position. China has a shameful history of the Nanjing Massacre. Of course, the history of a China student who was educated in Japan has long been washed away by that set of Japanese educational books, leaving him only the friendly performance of the Japanese towards the people of China! For the Japanese who fought in Europe and China, it was just an accident, not to show that China bullied the Japanese at home. On the contrary, China people are also very friendly to Japanese students studying in China, because innocent people cannot be harmed between countries! As long as the Japanese abide by the law in China, why can't they get friendly treatment from China? Therefore, if you still think you are a Japanese, this China student named Tengri Xibo should know more about the history of China and not be misled by Japanese distorted history books. Of course, as a college student, you should have your own unique opinions and ideas, which is normal, but don't be too blind. The "anti-Japanese" feelings of domestic compatriots on the Diaoyu Islands issue seem exaggerated, but these will not change their love for their country and territory at all! Yes, when you were in Japan, you thought Japanese food was delicious and my mouth watered. Although Japanese food is delicious to you, it is also very exotic, and you will get bored if you eat too much. Only China's hometown can never get tired of eating rice. So, I still hope you can go back to China and eat more home-cooked meals. Let's feel the "friendliness" of Japanese students studying in China, which is more objective! The reason why Japanese people are friendly to Japanese students studying in China is that Japanese students have received education in Japan and are greatly influenced by their education. For example, a few years ago, I met a Japanese student online. He told me that the Japanese had never invaded China, and there was no so-called Nanjing Massacre, which was completely fabricated by China. I only have a wry smile and shock, but what else can I say? But from here, we can also feel that Japanese textbooks will definitely deny their crimes, and for Japanese students studying in China, we must distinguish between the facts and not be harmed by textbooks and forget the "national humiliation" that China once had! Just like this Japanese student studying in China, now his name is "Japanese". The Japanese are naturally friendly to him, but this friendship is the success of their reform and education. Through the mouth of Japanese students studying abroad, Japan's "friendliness" to China is conveyed to China, and this kind of "friendliness" is like pretending to be friendly when a wolf wants to eat sheep, coaxing it out with sweet words, and then pouncing on it. The Japanese nation has always been a nation good at camouflage. In order to achieve their goals, they often change different expressions to confuse you. Of course, perhaps the "friendliness" felt by this China student studying in Japan is just simple friendliness among classmates, which has nothing to do with politics. Just like Japanese students studying in China, they can also feel the pure friendship between students who are not involved in politics! Therefore, for many Japanese students studying in China, there is nothing wrong with going out to broaden their horizons and learn the culture of democracy and freedom, but don't be misled by Japanese history textbooks that deny the history of aggression against China! That is really a shame for our revolutionary martyrs who shed blood for the anti-Japanese war!