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Japanese prime minister to visit China

China is the future and an Economic Powerhouse gaining strength with each passing day. It would behoove Japan to kiss the Chinese ring and develop strong relationship with this SOLE SUPERPOWER of tommorrow.

Heh...

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Its all in the makeup baby...lol..
 
The Japanese want to invade and occupy China's Diaoyutai Islands. China is making preparations for a massive naval war in East China Sea. The PM is coming to China for last minute negotiations.
 
China is the future and an Economic Powerhouse gaining strength with each passing day. It would behoove Japan to kiss the Chinese ring and develop strong relationship with this SOLE SUPERPOWER of tommorrow.

Japan in their deep heart knows that we are their true savior, but it will be an embarassment for them to beg to the people whom they once looked down as subhuman.

But hey, we were once their teacher as well, and all their culture derived from us.
 
Japan in their deep heart knows that we are their true savior, but it will be an embarassment for them to beg to the people whom they once looked down as subhuman.

But hey, we were once their teacher as well, and all their culture derived from us.

But they are the true inheritors of "pure" Chinese culture! Chinese culture on the mainland is tainted by outside ideas and that just doesn't jive with Shinto ideas of "purism" oogly boogly at all...
 
But they are the true inheritors of "pure" Chinese culture! Chinese culture on the mainland is tainted by outside ideas and that just doesn't jive with Shinto ideas of "purism" oogly boogly at all...

That's their own wishful thinking, just like some Taiwanese believe that Taiwan is the true inheritor of the Chinese culture.
 
But they are the true inheritors of "pure" Chinese culture! Chinese culture on the mainland is tainted by outside ideas and that just doesn't jive with Shinto ideas of "purism" oogly boogly at all...

Agreed. They have retained their borrowed traditions well. Even more so than the Koreans and Chinese in some respects.
 
Agreed. They have retained their borrowed traditions well. Even more so than the Koreans and Chinese in some respects.

You're right.

I read a report in the Economist, that the Japanese took Confucian values so seriously that older employees in companies would always be able to override the younger employees, regardless of merit. Which is a big problem for them.

LOL, even we don't do that here. :lol:
 
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