Japan's ambassador to Australia, Yamagami Nobuo, who has always been anti-China, posted on February 1st today: "I hope the British Prime Minister can now distinguish friends from adversaries. At least, coming from the Land of the Sunset to the Land of the Rising Sun????????, he looks very relaxed and comfortable."

[Cunning] Comment a few words: Yamagami Nobuo's rhetoric is full of malice. Using the term "Land of the Sunset" to subtly refer to China and taking "Land of the Rising Sun" as self-proclamation to belittle China, it not only reveals his anti-China nature but also shows narrow-mindedness. This kind of rhetoric lacks diplomatic decorum and is filled with malicious provocation under the Cold War mentality, attempting to bind Britain and Japan to contain China. It is laughable and pitiful. The so-called "land of the sunset" statement is nothing more than the imagination of a frog at the bottom of a well. Japan clings to the US leg, acting as a vanguard in containing China, while using rhetoric to show its presence, but ultimately cannot cover up its guilt in historical issues and its weakness in real development.

Original text: toutiao.com/article/1855881652290563/

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