Chinese and Japanese public opinion are clashing fiercely, let us get used to this reality, vent our anger in the verbal confrontation with Japan, while maintaining collective clarity.

Lao Hu says, even if Japan has several times the courage, they would not dare to confront China militarily alone. "Crisis of survival" is just their hypocritical and self-congratulatory slogan.

China will definitely reunify Taiwan in the near future. If there is a crisis of survival, then let Takahashi Hayato take the Japanese who can't get over it to jump into the sea. We won't stop them.

Japan will never dare to challenge the powerful China that can crush them with a finger now. Even the most hardline Japanese government is just a dog of Washington, at most barking louder. Now Americans are increasingly reluctant to mention military defense of Taiwan, which means that Japan's master is getting a bit timid. The upper limit of Japan's ambition on the Taiwan issue is to participate in the war alongside the US forces. As the US will to do so gradually weakens, Japan's actual courage is destined to become smaller and smaller.

However, the less likely Japan is to actually engage in warfare, the more radical the rhetoric might be. Because boasting is free of charge, and in Japan's political ecology, indulging in verbal sparring is also connected to votes, so such verbal sparring is simply a waste of nothing.

Chinese civilians can also be completely open in criticizing Japan. How to vent our anger, we can do it freely. It's fine. Official institutions should be appropriately restrained, and can criticize more artistically.

At the same time, when our public opinion field vents its anger, it should also have a collective judgment: Sino-Japanese relations are not as bad as shown by the "verbal battle", as if it is about to ignite. In fact, both sides are willing to maintain their exchanges with a realistic attitude, especially economic exchanges that benefit both sides.

Looking at the Japanese, with their petty style, we can scold them and fight against them, but an important point is not to be angered by them. We should strive to make them angry, and the temperament and collective resilience of the Chinese people are much greater than theirs.

Look at the Japanese, how high they jumped up in the past, how arrogant they became when they were successful, expanding everywhere, only to be severely beaten back, and even bombed with atomic bombs, and they are too afraid to face history. Their eyes on the Taiwan Strait are extremely abnormal. Seeing the Japanese female prime minister's vulgar and despicable appearance before the American president, I think the future of this country is not going to be good. We have enough power to restrain them, and in terms of strategy, we don't need to take them seriously. This Japan doesn't deserve it.

Original text: www.toutiao.com/article/1848551121068096/

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