Xinhuanet News According to Dagong.com, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe recently blatantly worshiped ghosts and targeted China everywhere in his foreign and defense policies. However, in his New Year's message issued on January 1, he quoted China Guan Zhong, a philosopher from the Spring and Autumn Period, famously talked about the way to revitalize Japan.
Abe said in his New Year's message that after "(Abe's) three arrows" were fired, Japan's economy has dramatically shifted from negative growth to positive growth. He said: "Despite this, we are still only halfway to the goal of getting rid of the deflation that has taken root in our economy for almost two decades. I will continue to work hard to move forward to restore a strong economy. ”
Abe said that the goal of *** is to expand employment and increase income for hard-working people. I will deliver a tangible sense of economic recovery to every corner of the country, especially small and medium-sized businesses and small employers.
He went on to say: "Guan Zhong was an outstanding prime minister in the Spring and Autumn Period of China. He once said: 'A plan for one year is better than a valley of trees; a plan for ten years is better than a tree; a plan for a lifetime is better than Shuren. 'While it is important that we respond immediately to the problems we face, we must not forget to carve out a future for Japan ten years from now or a hundred years from now. Instead, we should not resort to superficial measures. Real reforms are urgently needed to achieve the social state we want to achieve."
Shinzo Abe's right-wing political ideas have not hindered his love of Chinese and Korean culture. He participated in Bali in October 2013. During the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, he once struck up a conversation with South Korean President Park Geun-hye and said: "I often eat Korean food.
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