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Recently, a White Paper on the Sino-Japanese common history Research (periodic reports) was published. Written by both Chinese and Japanese experts, this report admitted the Nanking Massacre and determined the nature of Sino-Japanese War as an aggressive war. The historical problem has always been a barrior blocking the two countires from developing friendly relationship. But recently it seems that the problem might be solved. Rumors that Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama will visit Nanking, China, and the white paper this time all showed a detente in the bilateral relationship. Do you think the historical problem will be solved one day? In what way do you think Chinese people will forvige Japanese?
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仆らニッポンで 4つ打ちで Last edited by Momoko; 02-01-2010 at 01:17 PM. |
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The historical problem will be solved one day.
Time will bring truth to light.
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individually thinking, the possibility for China and Japan develop a friendly relationship is very poor, which almost can be ignored!!
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When Japanese stop decorating their history of invasion and occupation of China, Korea, etc., with fancy words... Facing the truth of history it's as simple as that. |
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The Chinese youngsters have ignored a hard truth that Japan's invasion of China helped the Communist Party of China gain power and eventually come to power.
There is a saying: no New China without the Commies. I would like to correct it as: no New China without the Japanese invasion. |
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Once upon a time, a Japenese netizen told me that Japanese invading China was only things of the past.
It seems that they forget that and never care about that. Very selfish people! |
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It makes no sense.
I don't care whether Chinese forgive Japanese or not. Cuz I will still love J-pop songs and Japanese animations and Japanese cute boys. Besides, most Japanese are very friendly people. They are also human. It's the government's business. |
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Put it in cold water , close the lid, lit up the fire & it will be nicely cooked without it thrashing around or jump out of the pot. You, toma-jin, already are that frog in a Japanese kitchen about to use the same method to cook you. Sad... you young lot of no brains. |
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