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Sun Ruxin: My suspense , My Dream - September 18th Incident, Reflections on the 81st Anniversary My Suspense My Dream September 18th Incident, Reflections on the 81st Anniversary I am a Chinese who is nearly eighty years old. In the first ten years of my life, from birth to Japan's surrender, I grew up in the tragic world of the Japanese invasion of China. What can I say? A few Chinese people went to Diaoyutai a few times (check history, China is certainly more sovereign than Japan), which alarmed Japan and the United States. Under the banner of Japanese and American security, they began to blow whistles at night. (Phoenix TV’s Century Lecture Hall recently had an episode of Diaoyutai Storm, delivered by General Luo Yuan, which is worth watching. Compared with Japan, which has been in China uninvited for eight years, committing murder and arson, and committing all kinds of evil, now it is hiding behind the thigh of the United States, claiming to protect regional peace, and conducting frequent joint military exercises. It is really shameless and shameless! While China's hard power is advancing by leaps and bounds, it should actively build its soft power in order to develop into a modern power. Who dares to bully Russia and South Korea? The Chinese should use the great wisdom of the nation to break the curse that the Chinese are a piece of sand. Regarding the so-called first and second strategic island chains of the United States, Japan, South Korea, India and Australia, as well as related islands with disputed territories, China and Taiwan should jointly establish a strategic center with significant weight. They should conduct in-depth and extensive discussions on history, economy, international law and international law of the sea, and (military) strategy to find the best strategy, and then talk less and do more in a tacit understanding, so that practical and lasting results can be achieved. If a country or nation cannot fully communicate in language, writing, and culture, it will not be able to exert its unifying power, and of course it will not be easy to progress and become a strong modern country. Therefore, the unification of Chinese characters, the inheritance and promotion of culture are the first-class fundamental issues of the Chinese nation. Recently I often read?#25. 991;Ming Dynasty Journey?#30340; program, there were students from Peking University, Tsinghua University and scholars from Europe, the United States, Japan and Korea. Everyone listened attentively to the lectures and had lively discussions. Even me, an old man sitting in front of the TV, was like a child listening to a story at the feet of his grandfather. He listened leisurely and fascinated and felt it was extremely glorious. The Chinese nation, no matter where they come from at home or abroad, and what country they belong to, have one greatest common denominator (a common intersection), which is the sustainable survival of our descendants and the strong prosperity of the Chinese nation. My old friend Mr. Cui Zengqi asked me to write down some thoughts on September 18th. If I think about this and that, why don’t we roll up our sleeves and do our part together, DO IT, JUST DO IT! Sun Ruxin

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