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    Default China NEEDS an ENEMY to Survive!


    The best way to keep China together is to have a common enemy, come and find out what I mean..



    Wake up and smell the coffee.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lawspeaker View Post
    His claim that modern China has no ties to ancient China is bollocks. He's exaggerating the effect of the cultural revolution. It's not like China became an entirely different country and culture under a decade.
    Much of the current traditional chinese mindset and culture (philosphy, customs, medicine*) has its roots in "old China"

    *despite what he claims about Chinese students having to travelling to Japan to learn TCM

    Btw if I remember correctly zhaoyun, a now inactive chinese-American forum member claimed cultural revolution was overall a good thing for China, because according to him, it enabled China modernise better and faster.

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