Chapter 143: Assimilation (2) Second Update
However, Ye Wuguang felt that what Yu Sheng said was not right, so he replied: "Shuzi, Chinese are not without faith. It's just that China doesn't believe in foreign things, it only believes in itself. There is a sentence in the Book of Changes - Tianxingjian, the gentleman is self-improving, the terrain is good, and the gentleman is virtuous. โ
In fact, this sentence has well explained the problem of faith and survival of the Chinese. The core of the so-called self-improvement of the Chinese is to rely on themselves, not to hope for others, and the strength they believe in comes entirely from themselves. The so-called virtue is morality in the system. The foundation of Chinese civilization is agricultural civilization, and the most basic constraint of this civilization on people is a group and a system. Because of this, the Chinese are almost the most suitable people in the world to live within a system. โ
"Whether it is the Han and Tang dynasties or the former Qing dynasty, the reason why the Chinese imperial system is immortal is because Chinese civilization itself recognizes this system. However, this system, and the throne above it, is not the faith of the Chinese. Harnessing the power of the system is the fundamental goal. As long as you are in the system, your own survival is guaranteed. And you can climb up step by step, and push yourself to a peak with the help of the power of the system. Therefore, the Chinese have been experts in infighting since ancient times. The underlying reason for this is that it has survived within the system for too long. โ
"And for the Chinese, no matter how arrogant you Japanese are, even if there is cultural aggression, for the Chinese, it is just a change of system." The Chinese, even Wang Jingwei and Zhou Fohai and the like, are just borrowing the system supported by you Japanese. It is impossible to treat each other sincerely and take it as faith! โ
"But many Japanese people, including me and my parents, love Chinese culture! A few days ago, I heard that the captains of the gendarmerie had collected a lot of Chinese calligraphy, paintings, and books, and that they were going to be sent back to Japan for collection on a warship in the next few days. If Chinese think so, it would be too sad. In addition, since Yejun has no faith in the emperor of Japan, why is he so friendly with the Japanese? โ
Ye Wuguang smiled: "Because I think Japan will become a part of China sooner or later!" โ
Li Xianglan was taken aback: "Huh? โ
Yano continued, "Although the attitude of the Japanese towards a culture different from their own, they have always been transformed and then absorbed and studied. But, Shuzi, don't you think there are too many similarities between Chinese and Japanese cultures? Even the forbearance and bushido spirit at the core of your culture are only part of the core of Chinese culture. It is like two sides of a thing, although there is shadow and light, but its essence is the same and inseparable. โ
"You have learned too many things from China, from the pre-Qin to the Ming and Qing dynasties, thousands of years, although there have been various changes, but the soup is not changed. It is a dream for Japanese culture to assimilate Chinese culture. You promote the Japanese language, but after the students find that Japanese and kanji are similar, will they learn kanji or Japanese? After you plundered Chinese cultural relics and studied Chinese culture, and the results of your research were promoted, did Japan assimilate China, or did China assimilate Japan? A drop of water drops into the sea, and the sea is still the sea, but that drop of water is gone. โ
"It's just a short-term issue. Even if the Japanese occupied China, they could exercise stable rule. However, both China and Japan are purely yellow races, and even their appearances are generally similar, and apartheid is simply not feasible. Given the population gap between China and Japan, after the integration of the two countries, how many Japanese with pure blood will be left after three or four generations? Presumably, the vast majority of people's blood is Chinese! At that time, did you say that it was the Chinese or the Japanese who controlled the country? โ
"If that time really comes, I am afraid that not only China will still belong to Chinese, but even those islands in Japan will justifiably belong to Chinese." Even the whole of East Asia would be Chinese...... Since, according to the current development trend, three or four generations later, Japan will sooner or later be Chinese, why should I stop the development of this general trend? You just need to find a safe job, live well, and strive to live for a hundred years, and at that time, China will naturally still be Chinese. โ
Li Xianglan was stunned by Ye Wuxi's words. This is a speculation of historical development in the eyes of later generations for the rest of his life, although it is a fantasy, but there is some truth in it. Yu talked about it with Ye Wuguang and Qing Xiaoyi in the idle conversation, and the two of them were also stunned. Therefore, Ye Wuguang naturally has a deep memory of this development prediction.
At this time, Ye Wuguang saw that Li Xianglan was also bluffed, and couldn't help laughing: "Shuzi, I'm just talking nonsense, just kidding, don't take it seriously!" โ
Li Xianglan also smiled, she was one of the people who did not want China and Japan to go to war. One is a biological mother, the other is an adoptive mother, the palms and backs of her hands are full of meat, and she will be heartbroken if she hurts anyone. Even when she was studying in Beijing, when her classmates asked her what she would do if Japan invaded China, Li Xianglan replied: She would stand on the city wall. In this way, no matter who shoots, she is the first to be killed. It's a hundred, out of sight and out of mind. If it is really fused, it really satisfies what she wants.
However, after listening to Ye Wuguang's nonsense, Li Xianglan's mood also improved significantly, and she actually pestered Ye Wuguang to listen to Ye Wuguang sing: "Yejun, I will sing to you every day, can you sing a song to me too?" โ
Since this woman arrived in Shanghai, she has not had a friend to accompany her, and she is the only one of her peers who can talk. The night was no longer able to resist her, so he could only open his mouth and sing a Japanese song that the rest of his life taught him before leaving.
The first line of singing firmly grasped Li Xianglan's mind - "ใใฎๅฐ็บฟ (ใกใธใใใ) Hui (ใใใ) ใใฎใฏ......"
If the cook of the Japanese gendarmerie is still alive, he will naturally remember that this is the song he hummed while pretending to be Japanese after following Chen Tian into the Japanese gendarmerie for the rest of his life. This song is the song "Castle in the Sky" written by Hayao Miyazaki, the greatest anime master of the past century, and composed by Jean Hisaishi! The cartoon with the same name as the song has been watched more than a dozen times in later generations, and this song "Castle in the Sky" is a good medicine for him to get tranquility when he is exhausted in later generations. The number of times a single song is looped is uncountable.
Therefore, even if you have never learned Japanese for the rest of your life, you can still sing the lyrics accurately. It's just that I don't know what it means, and teaching it to Ye Wuguang is naturally the Japanese version: "Ah Nuo Ji Black Clothes Sai Ka Gaya Kunova ......"