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Does Chinese blood really lack the DNA for aggression? | South China Morning Post

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Even before Qin Shi Huang's time, Chinese feudal rulers have seen themselves as rulers of "all under heaven"

Expansion is not in the Chinese DNA", Premier Li Keqiang declared during his visit to Britain, apparently in an attempt to allay fears driven by China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, "nor can we accept the logic that a strong country is bound to become hegemonic."

He was echoing comments by Xi Jinping the previous month when the president asserted: "In Chinese blood, there is no DNA for aggression or hegemony." China has moved to the centre of the world stage but has yet to truly lead, partly because of apprehension about its intentions, despite deep-seated problems dogging the United States.

At a recent summit in Shanghai of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia, Xi called for an "Asia for Asians" approach, saying that Asian countries themselves could resolve security issues in the region.

Beijing has long dismissed the idea that a rising China was a threat to its neighbours, asserting that the country throughout its long history has never been expansionist.

Citing DNA as proof makes the assertion sound scientific, especially when China appears to be making progress in studying the DNA of historical figures, such as the warlord Cao Cao, who lived 1,800 years ago, and even Confucius.

However, a glance at a historical atlas will show that China's borders have changed greatly from the time of the first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, to today. How, one wonders, did China grow so big without being expansionist?

One explanation is that China grew by being conquered, especially by the Mongols and the Manchus, who subjugated the Han Chinese and also invaded and took over other territories. According to that narrative, the Han Chinese, who make up more than 90 per cent of the population today, inherited the enlarged empire after the alien dynasties fell.

However, that is inconsistent with another official narrative, which is that Mongols, Manchus and Han are and have always been Chinese. Thus, all had Chinese DNA.

Actually, long before Qin Shi Huang, Chinese rulers sought to control what they thought of as the whole world, which was called "all under heaven".

In his book Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power, the scholar Yan Xuetong of Tsinghua University wrote: "The emperors of China's feudal times called themselves Son of Heaven, which shows that they thought of themselves as rulers of the world … The contention … was … a contention for world leadership."

This is not to say that Chinese leaders today want to rule the world. But it does suggest that, from a historical standpoint, there is little evidence to support the notion that there is no DNA in Chinese blood for aggression or expansion.

Unless, of course, ongoing studies show that Chinese today have somehow inherited only the sagely genes of peace-loving philosophers like Confucius, while those of Cao Cao and other warlords have vanished from the land.
 
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Chinese are not a warlike or aggressive people. At night in China, old people can roam the neighborhood and not need fear getting beaten up. For a poor developing economy, it is surprisingly safe to travel solo around China.

Historically, there have been lapses of expansion but primarily against other Chinese kingdoms or against foes who have been marauding the borders. One favorite Chinese pastime is to use barbarian armies to fight barbarians.

In the modern era, Chinese expansionist policies tend to only apply to territories held in the past but lost during the Qing dynasty.

Sun Tzu:

"100 victories from 100 battles is not the pinnacle of success.
To Subdue the enemy without fighting at all, that is the pinnacle of success."

Bruce Lee:

"The art of fighting without fighting."
 
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In the modern era, Chinese expansionist policies tend to only apply to territories held in the past but lost during the Qing dynasty.

In the modern era , China too like all other nations needs to reconcile to its Geography and that of other nations.

Wars have never solved a problem nor ever will.

Looking at life through a rear view mirror does not help.
 
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In the modern era , China too like all other nations needs to reconcile to its Geography and that of other nations.

Wars have never solved a problem nor ever will.

Looking at life through a rear view mirror does not help.

Its unfortunate but the modern borders were drawn up when China was at her weakest. If you are referring to the border dispute with India, it is unlikely that a war will happen again, even a small border war.

The East Asian way for border disputes is to shelve it for later generations.
 
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Its unfortunate but the modern borders were drawn up when China was at her weakest. If you are referring to the border dispute with India, it is unlikely that a war will happen again, even a small border war.

The East Asian way for border disputes is to shelve it for later generations.

Well, this part in bold above could well apply to almost all nations in Africa & asia who were colonies once.

A little bit less or more to my mind does not matter anymore, what does matter is how you look after what you now have.
 
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Well, this part in bold above could well apply to almost all nations in Africa & asia who were colonies once.

A little bit less or more to my mind does not matter anymore, what does matter is how you look after what you now have.

True.

As Lao Tzu says, the path of the Tao is wide and easy to traverse. Unfortunately, most people likes to take the colorful side roads.
 
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There are aggressive Chinese and not so aggressive chinese.It depends on which region you are talking about.People who live in Northeastern provinces and inner mongolia are the most aggressive ones.Even Uyghur turks don't dare to fight with them.People who live in southern provinces are not so aggressive(not aggressive at all maybe).
 
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The Chinese are aggressive in a different way. Chinese like to play politics and always backstab people.

The Chinese are quite benign to her neighbours but her oppression (agression) against her people is unparalleled. Mao can allowed 30 millions to die in Great Leap Forward.

Below, death by 1000 cuts in imperial China.

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The Chinese are aggressive in a different way. Chinese like to play politics and always backstab people.

The Chinese are quite benign to her neighbours but her oppression (agression) against her people is unparalleled. Mao can allowed 30 millions to die in Great Leap Forward.

That was failed economic policies and not deliberate.

The cultural revolution was something else altogether though. That was just plain nasty.
 
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The Chinese are aggressive in a different way. Chinese like to play politics and always backstab people.

The Chinese are quite benign to her neighbours but her oppression (agression) against her people is unparalleled. Mao can allowed 30 millions to die in Great Leap Forward.

Below, death by 1000 cuts in imperial China.

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i wanted to say every word you said in this post - like all the words said in all your other posts - was bullshit, but my heart went mellower when i saw the sorry picture of your mamma you posted. oh well
 
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I have thousands of jokes on this but I'll just hold on to them.:devil:
 
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The Chinese are aggressive in a different way. Chinese like to play politics and always backstab people.

The Chinese are quite benign to her neighbours but her oppression (agression) against her people is unparalleled. Mao can allowed 30 millions to die in Great Leap Forward.

Below, death by 1000 cuts in imperial China.

View attachment 37864

You will be warned by posting the graphic image.

Please read the forum's rule first.
 
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If Chinese are aggressive. The Ming dynasty massive fleet will have long sail to pinoy, Malaysia or Indonesia and colonised them unlike the european.

The yuan and Q'ing are not consider real Chinese Han dynasty. You see expansion most by these 2 dynasty while Ming at modest.
 
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If Chinese are aggressive. The Ming dynasty massive fleet will have long sail to pinoy, Malaysia or Indonesia and colonised them unlike the european.

The yuan and Q'ing are not consider real Chinese Han dynasty. You see expansion most by these 2 dynasty while Ming at modest.

China's modern map was set by Qing, thus we should embrace them into our history.
 
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The Chinese are aggressive in a different way. Chinese like to play politics and always backstab people.

The Chinese are quite benign to her neighbours but her oppression (agression) against her people is unparalleled. Mao can allowed 30 millions to die in Great Leap Forward.

Below, death by 1000 cuts in imperial China.

View attachment 37864
You posted a picture of the Qing Dynasty, to explain what? This has to do with Mao ?
stupid
 
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