Only a few decades ago, China was the number one head in the world and the number three landmass in the world.

However, since 1978, when the so-called "Tiny Giant" started opening up reforms in China, it has grown to a staggering 10-20% annually, and it is certain that at the latest next year it will beat Japan and become the second largest economy in the world.

With the expansion of the economy and subsequent increase in exports, the Chinese government's foreign exchange reserves came first, ahead of Japan in February 2008. Perhaps if it were to blow up at the same rate as now, he would be able to read $2 trillion in a few months.

With its thick pockets, it became the third largest military force in the world, followed by Russia. After thousands of years of self-centered thinking, the next march has already been established.

The explicit expansionist voice of China's military and nationalists is now empowered to act in a 'capacity' manner. Some say that the deeply engraved inferiority and anger have melted since the invasion of the fever in the 19th century.

However, even with military force, it is now the 21st century. It's hard to invade someone without a reason. Thanks to this, China has been poking around everywhere, creating only disputes with its neighbors, and not much has been gained.

“Phew, so are the Japanese, but not the Chinese. How can there be 20 disputed parties? ”

I sighed after reading reports about China's past military march. How can there be no country that hasn't been touched in northeast, southwest or northwest?) and paid tribute to the effort.

One thing to note is that in the past few years, we have realized that we will no longer be able to use the dragon to reach the sea.

In particular, it is found that food, as well as oil and gas, and various underground resources, are increasing in heat because it is a sea of increasing importance.

"Huh? You're doing pretty well, though."

In the South China Sea, the Philippines closed the U.S. military base in '91, pushing Vietnam and the Philippines aside as the U.S. military stepped back and strengthened nearby fleets of the South Sea to establish important crossings.

Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei, the disputed nations of the South China Sea.

Either one of them, or all of them, combined, doubled or tripled, could not cope with China. They're just pushing themselves away in front of China.

Whereas in the east?

Looking at the situation here, I also think that China can't help the 'Strong One'. He acted like a gangster in the South China Sea, and he's not doing a good job here.

A typical example is Senkakuheato, a Chinese name called Daowaidao. As a country that thinks of Taiwan as its own, Japan will not tolerate the place right next to Taiwan, but the problem is that it has a lot of power.

They claim they belong to each other based on historical facts, but Japan is already a dominant island and a global maritime power unlike the six dwarves in the South China Sea.

Although China is far ahead of Japan in terms of quantity, such as submarines and destroyers, Japan's strong technology and crafting capabilities are hard to touch with skilled operational personnel, including stealth, anti-submarine and torpedoe-removal technology.

China would be a little more advantageous if the two countries were to fight right now, but ultimately, there are U.S. military forces behind Japan. Even a single U.S. porter floats in Taiwan and the balance breaks, making domestic provocation difficult for China.

If the United States had already entered the war between China and Taiwan in 2006, there was also a senior military officer who publicly stated that the use of nuclear weapons would be considered "imminent."

Well, that doesn't mean I'm actually going to play with the United States, and I'm counting like this! ’That's why I asked you to be careful.

This is not a game with the United States, as long as China has spurred its military buildup. Therefore, in the view of hard-liners in China, if they try to come out with something, the United States can only look like a thorn in the eye.

Even if you say you're going to get in trouble with the United States, it's not as easy as it sounds. Moreover, if we surround 'Daowaidao' and enter a local war, we will be outnumbered.

This is what Assistant President Schachahar has asked me to do. In order to quiet the military complaints that urge skill events, I wanted to provoke Daouidao in some way, but he asked me to help him.

He wants to show his "winning" force and win a political victory inside China.

And my job is to hold on tight behind me so the Americans don't step up. Failure to help Japan is neither wishing nor demanding that the United States take an ambiguous stance so that Vice President Sche's nephews can brag as much as they want.

I'm not a cheater... but I needed something, so if you'll listen to me, I'll help you. Then, three days later, the answer came back.

< All over Japan. Repent not, but provoke the surrounding country! >

[Japan massacred millions in World War II. Rather than repenting of the war's wrongdoings, politicians have been criticized severely by the victims for forcing the death penalty where ex-people are buried.

Not only that, but instead of returning the territories of China and South Korea, which have been occupied before and after World War II, they are trying to create another territorial dispute and deceive the world.

Japan will have to bow its head quickly and ask for forgiveness and return the land that was forcibly taken.]

A few days later, this article was published in Chinese daily newspapers "Reference News" and "Fangxibo" in the form of interviews with Communist Party officials.

People who read the article said, "You're just trying to get along with Japan," or, "I knew Japanese were bad people!" They said they burst into fury among themselves.

Of course, there were some people who thought a little strange, but they walked into Korea unexpectedly as well as China.

However, this was not just a singularity, but over time it spread to other local broadcasts and newspapers, and soon newspapers and other broadcasts such as the Hong Kong Prestige and the Holy Book began to quote related articles.

< Japan must return ‘Daowaidao' which was forcibly occupied >

[Japan is doing its best not to give up the land of the surrounding country that was looted during the Empire's reign. In order not to give out the marijuana taken from Korea, for example, we can hear that the nature of the event is blurring by claiming that the ownership of the marked ‘poison’ is their own.

It is not just the South Korean people who have been oppressed. He has historically called the Chinese territory 'Daowidao’ ‘Senkaku Heato’ 'and has left the United States behind, forcibly occupied, and even blocked access by Chinese civilians.

Up until now, China has been a merciful force, but now we must ask for our own. A naval commander in Namgyeong-gu, Uijuri, called on the party leadership to make a decision that the "war" with Japan would be immutable for 100 years.]

War Immortal!

China, which had been vomiting Japan through several newspapers and broadcasts for a while, finally raised the level of condemnation by referring to the "war."

The Chinese commended Commander Wu Yahli with a cheerful speech. Especially those who asked about the military and the neutralist ideas praised him publicly. And when that reaction was published again, if he suddenly treated him as a hero, this opportunity spread to the claim, "Let's kick Japan's ass."

The age of globalization has begun to write articles as it pleases each country to be amazed by these views of China, or actually thirsty for news stories.

< Chinese military, immortal war with Japan! >

< China demands return of Senkaku Yeol do (Daoyudao) to Japan! >

< The Controversial Island of Majoda Ouidao. On the brink of conflict! >

< Japan's constant provocation of poison exacerbated the situation >

< China attracted Korea. unfold coalition wires >

< Chinese military talks about Japan all day long! >

Similar articles were published simultaneously in newspapers in many countries, from the UK's "Times" and "Guardian" and "Independent" to the United States' Washington Times "," New York Times "and" Australian "to" Le Monde "in France. Of course, it was also covered in major news from different countries.

One peculiar thing is that many articles have strong nuances that say 'Japan was wrong.'

Some even suggested that the growing cause was a direct provocation for China, driven by South Korea and China to solidarity, as Japan continued to provoke Korean readiness.

When viewed by non-professionals, fever is a misconception that 'poison is Korean land' and 'marijuana and Senkaku are contested areas' (?).

What the hell is going on?

The power of money and power.

China seeking a place to invest a lot of money, countries struggling to get such investments, and the media that could receive such a big advertisement were aligned.

However, it was possible because of friendly forces such as the Johnstone Group and Newcombe, which exert enormous influence on the media in the United States, Australia and Europe. Money comes from China, and I'm all about power.

If this article had only been published by a unilateral Chinese claim, it would have been embarrassing for the well-known media to report it.

However, China has escalated this issue to the problem in the Northeast Asia region of 'Korea and Japan', making it a promising news story.

There are other things that have helped get more media attention. I was already recognized as a knight because there was already a buzzing force in the ‘Sea of Japan > East Sea’ that I was involved in last year. Also, the ‘slander’ triggered when I posted my thoughts on the blog.

The Japanese government is embarrassed.

It's true that I've had a cold relationship with China in the past, but this was too sudden. Even Senkaku Heat is too burdensome. Why are we discussing the unimaginable island of Tsushima here? Japan's media was in a state of ecstasy.

And in Korea?

The reaction to China's act of stepping up instead of looking for our land was mixed with the reaction of "I don't know what it is."

However, the meaningful people who had failed to attract the attention of the people, although marijuana has also held a return movement, cheered.

It is Korean media that is chaotic even when the ‘poison’ of poison is seen. Since we mentioned ‘marijuana’ here and also mentioned it in China, what could be bigger than this? Sarah's knights start to tear each other apart.

< President Lee Seung-man demanded the return of ‘marijuana' immediately after the liberation! >

[On January 7, 1949, few people know that President Seung-man had declared "marijuana is our land" in a meeting with foreign journalists. It is a great pleasure to find such unforgettable marijuana in China for any reason.

Last 2005, Changwon-si, Gyeongnam, designated the "day of marijuana" and held annual events. With the growing public interest in marijuana, more than 50 members of Congress said they would set up and actively address a special committee on the return of marijuana.]

The poison is ours, the weed is ours.

< Poisoned, cannabis? >

< Why did China really talk about marijuana? >

Apart from newspapers and broadcasts that are interesting with tempting titles, there was also a commotion on the internet.

[What kind of crazy... Not that it's bad, but is China crazy?]

Why didn't I know that the Chinese knew that marijuana was Korean soil?]

[Oh, my God! It turns out she was poisoned. And marijuana?]

[What a bunch of Chinamen... You've been sober for so long!]

[I was angry because of the fishing boats, but today I allow fishing.]

[There's something that President Seung-man has done well. And then what happened?]

Suddenly, 'marijuana,' ‘Daowaidao,' and ‘dodo’ rank top queries next to each other on the Internet. In addition, people were overwhelmed with curiosity about the situation before and after the incident and about these islands, and they argued with each other.

And over time, "Saedazil" began to move around South Korea, China and Japan. They're great together.

Artwork Reviews

The forex holdings and economies in China in the text were based on facts. As I mentioned before, it was only in 2010 that I became the second-largest economy in the world, and now I feel like I was China's number two for a very long time.

In 2008 and 2009, China and Japan had a decisive naval power comparison. There was nuclear sleep, but there was no harbor, and Japan was the dominant qualitative. China used to focus its power there to take advantage of the South China Sea disputes, according to an article.

The Senkaku Islands have been at war ever since, but on March 24, 2004, the Japanese government grabbed seven Chinese people who landed in the Senkaku Islands and made their way to the surface. And then I thought, "Quiet for a while." And then I started talking again in the last few years.

The writer also first noticed that President Seung-man had crossed the marijuana road. He said he intended to threaten Japan, which was constantly struggling with its readiness and maritime branches.

Since then, it turns out that at the time of its inception in 2005, 50 members of Congress actually formed a special Action Committee in 2008. I don't know if they're doing anything right now.

For your information, 20 countries of conflict with China have appeared in the Korean Economics newspaper article. It's a lot, right? But there's only 16 conflicting countries in the article.

Myanmar, Laos, India, Vietnam, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Korea. Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Afghanistan.