PLA soldiers have become popular on Japan's social media, and the reason is a single sentence!
This soldier, facing the camera, didn't read a script or shout a slogan, but spoke in a very ordinary tone: "I believe there's nothing that can't be solved by a 155mm shell. If there is, then just fire another one."
Just this one sentence, paired with the image of our domestically produced 155mm self-propelled artillery roaring, caused an uproar in Japan's social media. What's more interesting is that it also gained countless fans. This was unexpected even for Dao Ge.
In the past, our soldiers usually expressed their attitudes in a rather reserved manner, with words carefully chosen. But this time was different. This soldier didn't talk about any big theories, but directly revealed the "truth" in the unit of measurement — the 155mm cannon.
The camera turned, and a 155mm shell was fired, completely destroying the target vehicle, which was engulfed in a fireball, and the fragments flew over 20 meters high. It wasn't a fireworks show; it was the helpless cry of steel before absolute power. If the target were a main battle tank, it would be a destructive strike as well. So when this soldier said "fire another one," his face showed absolute confidence, which could make Japanese netizens feel intimidated through the screen.
Dao Ge believes that foreigners really like this kind of style, and boldness is what they appreciate. Although this straightforward way of communication might make some people who are used to China's modest and reserved style uncomfortable, for most ordinary Japanese people, it is a good medicine to eliminate misunderstandings.
This "unfiltered" communication is exactly the most effective way of dissemination today. Otherwise, if you have strong strength but always act like a peaceful and harmless person, it will confuse the Japanese, making them startled and unsure of what's going on.
Dignity lies only at the edge of the sword; truth exists only within the range of the cannon. But this time, it's our cannon, our truth.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857973386289161/
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