Peking University Students Answer Japanese Reporter's Question --- Classics!!

Peking University Students Answer Japanese Reporter's Questions -- Classic !!

On June 19, Japan's Kyodo News reporter Ichiro Ozawa went to Peking University for a surprise interview. At the entrance of the South Pavilion (Department of International Cooperation), Ichiro Ozawa interviewed a small boy (it was later confirmed that the boy was a student of the Faculty of International Relations, Nahai?). The following is the original real Q&A record of the scene:

Q: Do you support this view or action to boycott Japanese products?

A: Every human being is an individual, and every individual is free. I can't control other people's thoughts, and I don't have the right to control other people's actions.

Q: How do you position China-Japan relations?

Answer: Objective positioning, equality and mutual benefit.

Q: From a student's perspective, what do you think is the biggest obstacle in the relationship between the two countries?

A: Obviously, the Japanese side has made erroneous remarks and actions in many respects, and this is something that we cannot accept or tolerate. In a word, improving Sino-Japanese relations requires the Japanese side to face history squarely and show goodwill and sincerity.

Q: Do you use Japanese products personally?

A: Yes, the toilet. (Students present laugh)

Q: Then tell me, why are Japanese toilets better than those in China?

A: In China, this kind of topic is not elegant, and it is very perverted to talk about it in public. Of course, I don't know if you have such a hobby, or if you have this habit in your country. (Laughter)

Question: On the question of history, is there a way for China and Japan to unload this heavy "burden"? "

A: Be mindful of your words! I don't agree with you. Your question itself is framing China. Since ancient times, China has never had any "heavy burdens". The Chinese nation is an excellent nation with an open-minded heart and an open-minded outlook, which is a Chinese virtue of treating others with generosity and good-neighborliness. Therefore, we face history squarely, but we do not complain. We tolerate reconciliation, including with regard to Japan. May I ask, what is the historical burden of China and the Chinese nation? Have the Chinese done anything to be sorry for Japan? The problem is precisely that Japan, which invaded China and committed heinous crimes, does not face history squarely, burns, kills, plunders and frantically exterminates the Chinese nation. Japan, which committed the crime, does not admit its guilt and compensate the losses to China and the Chinese people, but also calls for overseas troops to expand Xinjiang, split China, occupy China's territory, and provoke the Chinese people. There are too many such historical facts. Excuse me, is this China's historical burden? (Students present applaud)

Q: I also often watch the news, and in recent times, there have been frequent production accidents in China, and the mortality rate must not be low, right?

A: As in your country, each person dies once. (Laughter, applause)

Q: Why are student suicides so frequent on Chinese university campuses?

A: In fact, the most common suicides among students are in your country. Many bizarre ways of committing suicide were invented by the suicide people in your country. According to the relevant data released by the United Nations, Japan has the highest suicide rate in the world. I don't know what enough evidence you have in your hands to prove suicides on campus in our country. * The Chair famously said "No survey, no voice". I hope you do an objective and truthful report. I need to correct the words used in your question, because in Chinese Chinese grammar, "frequent occurrence" and "repeated prohibition" are repetitive and redundant, and the words are wrong. Moreover, your claims do not correspond to the facts! (Applause.)

Q: Do you know that Chinese students studying in Japan illegally steal confidential information from Japan?

A: I have no way of verifying the accuracy and authenticity of your message. This absurd argument is as ridiculous as Bush's fight against Iraq because Saddam stole the Bush family's pressure cooker. (Laughter)

By the way, because the leaders of Peking University believe that "speech is not timely" or that Peking University itself has a mysterious relationship with politics, it was not until early July that the video images and text materials of answering reporters' questions were released. Even more surprising is that in Nahai? After participating in the CETV talk show, a student from the Central University of Finance and Economics in the audience turned out to be interested in Nahai? He said, "China is a country of etiquette, and China pursues a friendly policy toward Japan. Patriotism is methodical, not tough and harsh like you. (I vouch for it with my own personality, I did not change the remarks of this "patriotic student") At that time, Nahai? Only one sentence was spoken: "Even the patriots who want to hide when they see the roosters and dogs will boldly say no to the robbers in the distance!" "