The Chinese Hatred

How long can you hate someone? What do you do for your hatred toward someone? These were the questions I had bothered my colleagues with after a visit to Summer Palace, which was destroyed by the Eight-Power Allied Forces in 1900. My Chinese fellows answered "It depends."
 
It is slippery of the Chinese to say so, since they are always being roundabout. In my opinion, the Chinese can hate their own enemies for hundreds of years, and they build monuments, museums and even parks to remind themselves of the hatred. They hate the Hui-Hui moslems for the riots in the Qing dynasty, and they have called us THIEVES for more than a hundred years; they hate the Japanese for the invasion in WW II, and they have ever called them SMALL GHOSTS with lots of momuments, museums built to memorize the hate. Logically, the nickname of the Europeans is OVERSEA GHOSTS; the Africans, BLACK GHOSTS; the Indians, Number 3; the Koreans, CORN EARS.
 
The hate toward their enemies is leading the Chinese to a people full of hostility, and the whole nation into another war. Somebody must do something to calm them down before the global peace goes into uncertainty. On the contrary, Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan, has just annoyed our Chinese neighbours with the statement that he made on August 17, 2015, in which he dreamed for an end of the Chinese hatred toward his people from generation to generation.
 
Let us sing high praise for the Chinese to prevent them from raging. They are friendly, hospitable, cultivated, wealthy, strong, good-looking, prosperous and things like that. Maybe they will be pleased.


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