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An American general once comment that Chinese infantry training is much higher standard than theirs. Besides basic infantry training, Chinese infantry still needs to go through unarmed combat and the amount of items carry by a single infantry to trend long distance is much more and heavier than their standard.
@Joe Shearer why early morning siprit sir at least we can start 10am with light drinks but not siprits
Maybe reality is difficult for you to accept. You can continue to live in denial of China economy is much smaller than India. China did not win gold in this competition or maybe you can think China cheated? Whatever floats your boat to soothe your inferiority complex.Your deeper, higher, sweeter friends can help you articulate this superiority perfectly:
One Chinese soldier is equal to ten American soldiers.
He is a professional troll. Spread lies and live in denial, think India is some number one superior country. The amount of rubbish he spew is enough to flood Ganga river.@Joe Shearer why early morning siprit sir at least we can start 10am with light drinks but not siprits
Maybe reality is difficult for you to accept. You can continue to live in denial of China economy is much smaller than India. China did not win gold in this competition or maybe you can think China cheated? Whatever floats your boat to soothe your inferiority complex.
He is a professional troll. Spread lies and live in denial, think India is some number one superior country. The amount of rubbish he spew is enough to flood Ganga river.
Can’t beat facts and resort to trolling? No wonder India can’t beat China in anything.No one beat 50 cent army in trolling. The poor guys make their living out of it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_Party
The 50 Cent Party, or 50 Cent Army (Chinese: 五毛党), is the colloquial term for Internet commentators (Chinese: 网络评论员), hired by Chinese authorities in an attempt to manipulate public opinion to the benefit of the Chinese Communist Party.
They also rarely engage in direct arguments, and around 80% of the analysed posts involve pro-China cheerleading with inspirational slogans, and 13% involve general praise and suggestions on governmental policies.