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Are the Japanese United?
Question 1: One of the unity of the Japanese: the economic decline after World War II, the natural geographical environment and, most importantly, the living environment led the Japanese to learn to unite.

Japanese people have such a strong cohesion, which is not born, but caused by the living environment. The Japanese live in a long, narrow and mountainous island country surrounded by the sea, and the arable land only accounts for about 15% of the land area. They are poor in mineral resources, located at the junction of Eurasia plate and Pacific plate, and suffer from natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis.

In order to survive in the harsh natural environment, the Japanese have to unite and rely on the strength of the group to fight against natural disasters. As the saying goes, "If people are United, Mount Tai will move." Japanese houses are closely linked and support each other, just to resist the wind disaster. In the face of the sea and poor natural resources, most of the ancient Japanese made a living by fishing in the sea, but this kind of work can not be completed by individual strength, but must rely on the wisdom and strength of the group. They unite and cooperate, sharing weal and woe, sharing weal and woe. Therefore, it is the unfavorable natural environment that has created the team spirit of the Japanese who are brave in dedication and sacrifice.

Second: social constraints require the Japanese to absolutely obey the collective.

The unfavorable factors of natural environment have a profound influence on Japanese behavior. Over time, Japanese society has formed various codes of conduct to restrain people's behavior. These norms are formed spontaneously, and people have a high degree of compliance and strong binding force. Once someone violates these guidelines, they will be unanimously accused and spurned by people around them, even their own relatives. In rural Japan, everyone goes home at night. Once someone is found not to come back, the men in the village will go looking for them with lanterns. Such a situation is rare in other countries, which shows that the Japanese attach importance to the team.

And it is the best embodiment in the special scenery of Japanese airports:

Japanese airports have four characteristics. The first is that the temperature is the highest in summer. The airport is the gate of a country and represents the image of the country. Airport facilities affect people's judgment on the situation of the whole country. If an airport is well-equipped and orderly, it can basically judge the stability and prosperity of this country; On the contrary, if an airport is dirty and messy, then the country will give people the impression of poverty and backwardness. Therefore, every country will try its best to keep its airport in the best environment. For example, in summer, airports around the world generally adjust the temperature very low, which makes people feel cool, but airports in Japan are an exception. The indoor temperature in Japanese airports is quite high in summer. Why? Because Japan advocates energy conservation. In the eyes of the Japanese, saving energy is a correct concept, which is being implemented all over the country. How can the airport be wasted? For the Japanese, as long as the goal is determined, whether there are hard and fast rules or not, it will be achieved in an all-round way.

The second feature of Japanese airports is that the Japanese people who are preparing to board the plane have strange expressions. People from many countries have boarded the plane, but the Japanese are the most nervous. The Japanese who were preparing to board the plane at the airport were absorbed as if facing an enemy. Not only at the airport, but also at the train station. When the train pulled into the station, the staff stood still, and no one dared to move, as if experiencing a solemn and sacred moment.

The third feature is that the Japanese service attitude is world-class. If you want to ask them something, they will bow to you several times before answering; They will also bow during the speech; After the speech, they will bow to you and say goodbye. Bowing seems to have become a habitual action of the Japanese. Some people even say that the Japanese have a thin waist because they do abdominal exercises all day.

The fourth feature of Japanese airports is that flights are on time. When we say punctuality in China, we mainly mean that the time is almost the same. For example, the train 12: 00 often arrives a minute or two late. Many people don't have a strong sense of time, saying that they are on time, but in fact they are often late and will find thousands of reasons. The Japanese say it's a few minutes, just a few minutes. In Japan, if you book a taxi, the taxi must report on time, not one minute apart.

Third, the high consistency of Japanese society has created Japanese working habits.

It is precisely because of this high degree of consistency in Japanese society that employees of Japanese companies dare not quit. Job-hopping is very common in America. When a young American enters a company and is not promoted for two years, he will jump ship because he knows there is no hope here. However, Japanese enterprises implement lifelong employment system, and employees >>

Question 2: Why are China people less United than the Japanese? Regional contradictions are not necessarily the characteristics of a country in China. Many countries have it.

For example, Japan, Kansai and Kanto have been at odds for many years, and no one despises anyone. Tokyo and Osaka are more lively than Beijing and Shanghai.

Germany not only despises each other between East and West Germany, but also has deep contradictions and grievances between North Germany and South Germany within the former West Germany.

It is also very powerful for the English and Scots to run for office and discriminate against the Irish.

The Walloons and Flemish in Belgium are like enemies most of the time.

As a typical immigrant country, the east coast of the United States looks down on the west coast as a nouveau riche, and then the east and west coasts laugh at the midwest as an old farmer. In short, a lot. Don't care too much.

Of course, Japan still has its own reasons for relative unity:

First of all, although there are Ainu people in the north and Ryukyu people in the south of Japan, the vast majority of them are a harmonious nation and basically a mono-ethnic country. Even if there are many contradictions and conflicts between them, they are not the same as those between different nationalities and religions.

Secondly, Japan is an island country, a typical islander. Because marine people and farmers have different production and life styles, they must unite in the same boat to ride the wind and waves in order to survive. Therefore, the islanders' unity, convergence and collective dependence are much stronger than those of the mainland farming peoples. But it also has the shortcomings of narrowness and exclusiveness.

Finally, Japan has advocated the establishment of a flat society since the war, and even shouted the slogan of "100 million middle class". Moreover, Japan has basically achieved this goal since the 1980s. Therefore, Japan has the highest average level among developed countries, and only a few are extremely rich and extremely poor. Everyone is similar, so we can say that we have achieved the same prosperity. Therefore, the problem of polarization between the rich and the poor in society is relatively small, and the resulting contradictions are not too serious.

Question 3: Why are Japanese more united than China? It is a fact that the Japanese are more United than the China people, which is also a comparison of the two nationalities' personalities. The ancestors of the Chinese people made a living by farming, and they were Yi Long alone. They are hard-working, good at survival, hardworking and intelligent. Too many people will become bugs, and problems will arise. They don't want to make trouble, meddle in other people's affairs, show off their wealth, help others or tease others. Maybe it's because they are too smart. The ancestors of the Japanese are fishermen, with team spirit, single-minded and a group. Japanese abroad are very United, rarely have internal disputes, and always go abroad.

Question 4: An example of Japanese solidarity: 10. Unity is manifested in team spirit, which is the concentrated expression of overall situation consciousness, cooperation spirit and service spirit. The core is cooperation, which embodies the unity of individual interests and overall interests, thus ensuring the efficient operation of the organization.

Examples are as follows:

On 20 1 1 March11,an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale occurred in the Taiping sea area in the northeast of Japan, and subsequently the tsunami triggered by the earthquake hit many cities and villages along the northern coast of Japan. On the day of the earthquake, the earthquake in Tokyo also reached a magnitude of five, and traffic was paralyzed. Due to the nuclear power plant accident, the power supply is insufficient, and now the measures of taking turns to cut off power are taken. The freight route was blocked and the car could not be used because of the shortage of gasoline. Food supply is insufficient. There are long queues in front of supermarkets and convenience stores. However, no one expressed dissatisfaction. Everyone obeys orders.

Schools in many countries will provide students with nutritious lunches in a unified way, and so will Japan, but the practices are quite different. Schools in other countries will not require students to finish their meals; On the other hand, Japan is different. The students in Class One can't go out to play until everyone in the class has finished lunch. In this way, students are instilled with the concept of being consistent with the collective from an early age, otherwise the influence will not be limited to individuals, but the whole team and collective.

Question 5: Why are the Japanese so United? National spirit is a strong foundation of a nation. As a national spirit, the Japanese Bushido spirit has its positive side. Unite in their country and incite in other countries.

Question 6: Why do the Japanese say unity? Japan is a single Yamato nation.

Cohesion is certainly stronger.

China is different. Historically, Han, Manchu and Mongolian took turns to sit in the village.

But most of them are still in power, so there is a difference.

Question 7: Why are the Japanese so United? With a single nation and a small population, how can we unite with the outside world without unity? !

Just like, little ants, how to build an ant nest without the cooperation and clear division of labor?

Also, in the sea, there are thousands of small fish, while whales rarely move in hundreds.

Question 8: Has China been reunified? Is Japan unified again? Why does unity depend on where? The photos between people are not harmonious, no matter which country will be like this, no country in the world loves each other.

There is a saying in China that brothers fight behind closed doors and open the door to the outside world. If foreign countries bully China people, then China people will certainly not sit idly by. But it is impossible for everyone to be so harmonious in daily life. Selfishness is human nature. Since everyone is selfish, how can it be so harmonious? I am talking about people. People in every country are the same. The Japanese are not so United. People are the same. Japanese underworld is enough to show his dark side, but China is not. In addition, the security law passed by Abe has caused a nationwide uproar. So many people are against it, but some are in favor of it. This shows that their consciousness is different. Since it is different, how can we unite? Why can't more than half of the people in the country cancel * * * if they don't agree? They are still not United. If the people really unite, the opposition of more than half of the people in the country will never pass.

Question 9: Why are the Japanese so United? National spirit is a strong foundation of a nation. As a national spirit, the Japanese Bushido spirit has its positive side. In their country, it is unity; in other countries, it is incitement.

Question 10: Japan is indeed more United than China. It's true. German, Japanese and Russian all have this feature, but the United States and China are far behind, especially China. Because the United States is an immigrant country, China has only the world since ancient times, and there is no concept of nationality (since the Republic of China), and there is no shortage of traitors!