Mainland Chinese people have confused thoughts and confuse right and wrong...................

 1. Japan invaded China and the Chinese hated Japan. To this day, I still hate and reject Japan very much. Books, media, short videos, etc. are all filled with anti-Japanese thoughts.

But similarly, Russia once invaded China and caused the Hailanpao Massacre. During the Gengzi Incident, it invaded the entire Northeast and received the largest amount of Boxer Indemnity.

It ceded large tracts of territory and encouraged the independence of Outer Mongolia (now Mongolia). During the Soviet period, it even threatened China with a nuclear strike.

Chinese people in Russia are still often bullied by Russians.


But the chaotic Chinese people are actually very friendly to Russia, and they feel like they are licking their butts and honoring their godfather. Now they are using the whole country to secretly assist Russia in launching a war of aggression against Ukraine.



2. The period of Japan’s invasion of China is counted as the total war of resistance (1937~1945). The Chinese army fought bravely against the Japanese and fought to the death with the Japanese army. Finally, with the help of the Allied forces, they won the victory. During the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War, the Chinese army fought a total of 22 large-scale battles, 1,117 large-scale battles, and 38,931 small-scale battles against the Japanese aggressors.

According to statistics from the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China in 1946, the National Army suffered 3,227,926 combat casualties and 422,479 disease deaths during the War of Resistance, for a total loss of 3,650,465 people;

The Japanese lost 483,708 people, and the number of wounded reached 1,934,820.


The Communist Party hides behind the scenes and secretly develops, recruiting strong men to seize territory and surrender. If you don't do good things, you will brag and bully others and engage in sports to harass people. The only thing I took out was the "Pingxingguan Battle". I secretly attacked a Japanese transport team and was blown to the sky.


What's even more shameless is that the Communist Party actually said that it had become the "mainstay" of the Anti-Japanese War. We, Japan, are extremely shameless! Nowadays, there are various anti-war dramas on TV, tearing up Japanese soldiers and bombing planes with hand grenades is not only shameless but also mentally retarded. It is such an evil and shameless Communist Party that carries out low-level and stupid brainwashing. There are actually a large group of pink girls having sex with each other, it’s really the most ridiculous thing in the world!



3. Now this one is even more shameless. He doesn't get off the car when he gets to the station, he stays in his seat and doesn't move. He doesn't know how to read or count. He was a Ph.D. in elementary school. He likes to point people in the direction. He publishes books and articles every day. This is what Xi Jinping thinks. I like to say that I have read a lot of books and memorized a lot of books. He said that he could carry two hundred kilograms of wheat on his shoulders even if he walked ten miles up the mountain. Give money to foreigners at every turn. Swim 1,000 kilometers every day. There are two maintenances and two establishments. Already the public enemy of mankind!

The price of betrayal..........................

 On November 22, 1985, the FBI's senior intelligence expert, Jin Wudai, was suddenly arrested. This spy, who had been lurking for more than 40 years and was considered to be the most influential in the history of Sino-US relations, also surfaced.

Jin Wudai was born in Beijing in 1922 and studied at the Department of Journalism of Yenching University. During the Anti-Japanese War in 1944, Jin Wudai got a job as a secretary and translator at the US Army Liaison Office in Fuzhou. Because he had access to some US military information, Jin Wudai was targeted by the Chinese Communist Party and then turned against the CCP. Like many naive intellectuals of that era, Jin Wudai was moved by the CCP's utopian ideals and began to provide the CCP with US military intelligence. In 1949, Jin Wudai transferred to the US Consulate General in Shanghai. After the fall of Shanghai, he moved to Hong Kong with the US Consulate General.

In 1952, he was recruited into the "Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service" under the CIA, and officially became a member of the US intelligence agency. In 1965, Jin Wudai became a US citizen. During this period, Jin Wudai was awarded many times by the CIA for his diligence. Therefore, after retiring in 1981, Jin Wudai continued to work as a consultant in the CIA.

In the 40 years before and after, Jin Wudai continuously provided a large amount of American intelligence through the CCP's intelligence agencies in Hong Kong and North America. It is difficult to assess how much influence it has now. But what is certain is that Jin Wudai's intelligence led to the disclosure of many American foreign policy cards in advance, allowing the CCP to seize the opportunity to develop relations with the United States in the dilemma of being abandoned by the world after 1949. It led to the United States making major concessions to the CCP on many issues.

What is particularly funny is that Jin Wudai's intelligence transmission was interrupted for 8 years during the Cultural Revolution-because his superior was criticized and imprisoned. He was not able to continue intelligence transmission until this superior was released from prison.

The seemingly perfect undercover career came to an abrupt end in 1985 because of an unexpected defection. Yu Qiangsheng, the head of the US intelligence work of the Ministry of State Security of the Communist Party of China, the director of the North American Intelligence Department, and the director of the Foreign Affairs Bureau, defected to the United States. One of the tokens of his surrender was the lurking big fish Jin Wudai. Jin Wudai was subsequently arrested.

After being arrested, Jin Wudai thought that he had made great contributions to the Communist Party of China, and waited for the Communist Party of China to rescue him back to China through spy exchange - this is also the unspoken rule of intelligence work in most countries. Whenever their spies are arrested, they will generally not sit idly by and will use various exchanges to rescue them. Because if you don't protect the high-risk profession of spies, who will dare to work for you in the future?

Because of this, Jin Wudai was very confident that the Communist Party of China would rescue him. He said to his wife who came to visit him, "At least do it for the world to see, right? It's not acceptable from a human perspective to ignore the problems of personnel. This country is irresponsible, but it won't be irresponsible forever, right?"

But the Communist Party of China is really different. Jin Wudai was arrested during the honeymoon period of Sino-US relations. After the news came out, there was an uproar in the United States, and the Reagan administration was very embarrassed. Facing the accusations of the United States, Li Zhaoxing, then the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, publicly stated: "We have nothing to do with that person. The accusations of the United States are groundless."

Faced with the abandonment of the Chinese Communist Party, Jin Wudai had a last glimmer of fantasy. He asked his wife to go to Beijing and try to meet Deng Xiaoping. He believed that "as long as Deng Xiaoping could make a phone call to President Reagan, he might be released." But he thought too much. The Chinese side did not give his wife this opportunity at all. The Chinese Communist Party even froze Jin Wudai's secret account in the Bank of China in Hong Kong, which was originally the funds paid by the Chinese Communist Party to Jin Wudai.

On the afternoon of February 19, 1986, Jin Wudai received the last visitor in his life-Chen Guokun, a reporter from the Chinese newspaper "Zhongbao" in New York. His real identity was actually a Chinese Communist Party intelligence officer. The content of his conversation with Jin Wudai is unknown. But it is certain that it was devastating.

Just two days later, Jin Wudai committed suicide in his cell. He put a garbage bag on his head and tied a shoelace around his neck, suffocating to death. This method of suicide requires the deceased to have great endurance, and he will not die if he has a little desire to survive. It would be difficult to do this if he had not completely lost hope.

This super spy who had been lurking for the Chinese Communist Party for more than 40 years ended the tragedy of his life in a dramatic way.

The biggest feature of China's social system is a mixed society。。。。。。。。。

 The biggest feature of the Chinese system is a mixed society.

Communism is common from the provincial and ministerial level, and everyone takes what they need.

Feudalism is common from the provincial and ministerial level to the county level, and everyone is a local tyrant, and everyone does what they can.

Socialism is common from the county level to the lowest level of civil servants, and everyone is satisfied with what they need.

The bottom is a slave society, and everyone does their best.

Rousseau, a French philosopher, politician, writer, and musician in the 18th century, said:

Public ownership is the invention of the ambitious. Under public ownership, the people have nothing, which will inevitably lead to the people's unlimited worship of power, and all basic conscience and beliefs will inevitably be lost. The ugliest power-money-sex transactions and greed will be rampant, and the struggle for power will be bloody, and the people will become slaves.

Public ownership is the foundation that buries all equality and is the source of all evil.

Only by ensuring everyone's private rights can we achieve equal interaction between people.

Chinese people graffitied and urinated on the Yasukuni Shrine。。。。。。。。。。。。

 On June 1, the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan, where Class A war criminals of World War II are enshrined, was found to have its stone pillars at the entrance vandalized. A Chinese internet celebrity admitted to being involved in the case and released a video showing himself defecating and graffitiing at the scene. After returning to China, the internet celebrity has not yet been punished by the authorities. Some analysts believe that some people are taking advantage of the nationalist atmosphere advocated by Beijing and are willing to take extreme measures to achieve their personal goals.

The Chinese internet celebrity involved, "Iron Head", said: "Facing the Japanese government's permission to discharge nuclear wastewater, I will give them a taste of their own medicine."

"Iron Head" filmed a video in English at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, claiming to do a "big thing". In the video, "Iron Head" climbed up to the stone pillar with "Yasukuni Shrine" written on it at the entrance to urinate, and then wrote the English word "toilet" in red spray paint on the stone pillar. Afterwards, "Iron Head" uploaded another video saying that he had returned to China.

In the early morning of June 1, the Japanese police received a report that the stone pillars of the Yasukuni Shrine were vandalized, and the authorities cordoned off the scene with cloth strips to collect evidence. The police launched an investigation into "Tietou", whose real name is Dong Guangming, and accused him of suspected property damage.

After the Yasukuni Shrine was sprayed with paint, "Tietou" said in a video that "the surrounding environment is very risky and I don't want to cause trouble for the country." The subtitles of the video showed words such as "the hero's triumphant return." Some Chinese netizens praised "Tietou" as a warrior and described his behavior as a "righteous act."



June 4th, the darkest night in Beijing.................

 The general process of the incident that night is as follows:

The 38th Army and the 15th Airborne Army shot at citizens and students along the street on their way to Tiananmen Square, causing heavy casualties;

Around 1:30 a.m., the martial law troops around Tiananmen Square opened fire to drive away protesters, causing casualties;

Around 3 a.m., Zhou Duo and four other members of the four hunger strikers proposed that the square student command should negotiate with the martial law troops to lead the students to evacuate peacefully;

At 3:30 a.m., Hou Dejian and Zhou Duo negotiated with the military representatives, and the martial law troops agreed to the students' evacuation;

At 4 a.m., the lights in Tiananmen Square suddenly went out, and thousands of people sang the "Internationale" with great passion and sorrow;

At 4:30 a.m., the lights in Tiananmen Square were turned on again, and the martial law troops began to clear the square;

Tens of thousands of soldiers rushed to the base of the monument, and Feng Congde, the square command, organized a verbal vote by the students in the square and made the decision to evacuate;

At 4:50 a.m., the martial law troops used force to drive away the students;

Around 5:30 a.m., the soldiers opened fire on the students who refused to evacuate the square;

Around 7 a.m., the student team evacuating the square was crushed by tanks and attacked by poison gas bombs at Liubukou, and many people were killed and injured;

After the students withdrew to various universities, some students set up mourning halls in the universities to commemorate the victims;

The June 4th Massacre triggered protests from more than 400 cities across the country and condemnation from countries around the world.

On this day, too many things happened. Three years after the massacre, on June 16, 1992, the American "World Weekly" published a memoir entitled "White Dawn" signed by Zhong Luobai. This college student, who was studying at a university in Beijing at the time, described his experience of escaping death near Chang'an Avenue and Tiananmen Square. Here is an excerpt from the end of the article:

"... I continued to move forward. The tanks drove forward quickly, throwing gas bombs at people on both sides. When I arrived at the gate of Zhongnanhai, the soldiers on guard picked up large wooden sticks that they had armed at some point and drove out the crowd who tried to enter Zhongnanhai to avoid gas bombs.

When we arrived at Liubukou, we saw a group of people on the left side of the road. The tanks began to stop and slowly retreated. I crossed the road and came there. I was immediately stunned by the scene.

I saw that at the junction of the roadside bicycle lane and the road, about seven meters in radius, several rows of bicycles were knocked down. On top of the bicycles was a large pile of bloody corpses. All the corpses were connected together in a pancake shape, about a dozen in number, with tank tracks on them. A young man's head was crushed, and white brain matter spurted out several meters away. Another male student wearing glasses was lying on his back, and the handlebars of the bicycle below him actually penetrated his back and came out from his abdomen. There was also a woman who was crushed so that only a vaguely recognizable blue skirt was left... Next to the corpses was a red school flag, most of which was stained dark red by blood.

I have never witnessed such a cruel scene (even in the movies). This is the most ruthless trampling on human nature and modern civilization; this is the most tragic and darkest page in the history of the Republic!

From under my feet, a groan came Groaning, ah! Someone was still alive. I quickly helped the groaning person from the pool of blood, a male student. The people next to him quickly pushed a flatbed cart. When I held his bloody body and gently pulled him out, he said weakly: "Classmate, my legs..., my legs..." I looked down carefully, and there was no leg. The whole thigh was crushed from the root and blood was oozing out. When I carried him onto the flatbed cart, Ye Fu came. He used all the remaining film to take pictures of this scene from different angles. We pushed the flatbed cart, helped the dying classmate, and walked towards Fuxing Hospital. Looking back at the scene that I will never forget, a plastic bag was revealed in the pocket of a dead classmate. Plastic bag, with some dry bread crumbs inside. Perhaps, that was the last supper enjoyed by this young life... Two old ladies knelt beside the body, clapped their hands on the ground, and cried loudly: "My students! ' This is the most heartbroken cry I have ever heard. At this time, the loudspeakers on the street were broadcasting the announcement of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China: "A counter-revolutionary riot occurred in Beijing... Some thugs violated the martial law order and killed PLA soldiers...' The pale sun rose slowly, shining on the once beautiful Chang'an Avenue full of blood, shells, and tank tracks, and the smoke slowly dissipated. On this empty street, in this white dawn, I supported the dead classmate. We can no longer shed tears. "

Simplified Chinese information about Jack Ma, Ren Zhengfei and other historical information has been deleted and disappeared. What happened?

 Recently, there has been a lot of discussion on the Chinese Internet about the sharp decline in simplified Chinese Internet information. Some netizens found that searching for "Jack Ma" on the search engine giant Baidu from 1998 to 2005 showed only one message; analysis pointed out that the reason was traditional text content. The site quickly dwindled and gradually died out.

According to a report from the Central News Agency today, China's simplified Chinese online information has plummeted, and historical information such as Jack Ma and Ren Zhengfei have disappeared. The report quoted the news from Radio Free Asia on the 24th. A recent article discussing China's "Chinese Internet is accelerating the collapse" went viral. The author of the article pointed out that searching for the two words "Jack Ma" on Baidu set the time in 1998. By 2005, the number of messages that could be searched was surprisingly not 10 million or 1 million, but the answer was 1.

In other words, if netizens want to obtain original information about Jack Ma’s experiences, reports, conversations and his development history around 2000, it is almost impossible. And it’s not just Jack Ma. Searches for well-known entrepreneurs such as Ma Huateng, Lei Jun, and Ren Zhengfei also have the same results.

The article points out that almost all simplified Chinese websites that were popular in that era, such as NetEase, Sohu, Campus BBS, Xici Hutong, Kaidi Maoyan, Tianya Forum, Xiaonei.com (Renren), Sina Blog, Baidu Tieba, and a large number of Personal websites, etc., the information has completely disappeared before a certain year.

The only exception is Sina. Some messages from more than ten years ago can still be found, but they are only a handful. More than 99.9999% of the other content has disappeared.

The article believes that the Chinese Internet is rapidly collapsing. In the past two years, the original information available on the Internet has been decreasing at a cliff-like rate every year.

The report quoted Feng Chongyi, a professor at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia, as saying that this phenomenon makes people feel horrified and terrifying because of the system, whether it is economic or political considerations. From a political perspective, what was gray in the past has now become black. Nowadays, there are more surveillance, anti-espionage laws, etc., which make website operators overwhelmed and destroy information.

"Moonlight Blog", a WeChat public account that discusses technology, published a further analysis on the 25th. According to the Web Technology Surveys website, from 2013 to 2024, the language usage trend of web content on major websites has dropped from 4.3% to 1.3%. dropped by 70% in 10 years.

According to information from the China Internet Information Center, from December 2018 to December 2023, the number of websites in China dropped from 5.44 million to 3.88 million, a drop of nearly 30% in five years. This data reflects the decrease in the number of web pages. Serious situation.

The article points out that the number of Chinese Internet users has reached 1.092 billion, the Internet penetration rate has reached 76.4%, and the number of Internet users accounts for 19% of the world. However, the number of web pages has dropped by 70% in 10 years, and the number of websites has dropped by 30% in 5 years. This is indeed It shows that Chinese content websites are rapidly decreasing and gradually dying out.

China officially releases AI model "Chat Xi PT"

 A research institution affiliated with the Office of the Central Cybersecurity and Information Technology Commission (State Internet Information Office), China’s cyber authority, recently released a large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) language model, claiming to be “safe and reliable,” but the corpus it is based on includes President Xi Jinping Political thought database, the British "Financial Times" calls this model "Chat Xi PT".

The British "Financial Times" reported on the 22nd that according to information released by the Cyberspace Administration of China's publication "China Cyberspace" on WeChat on the 20th, this large language model was developed by the "China Cyberspace Research Institute", a research institution under the Cyberspace Administration of China. The corpus From seven major Internet information professional knowledge bases, including the "Knowledge Base of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era", the organization stated that "the professionalism and authoritativeness of the corpus ensure the professionalism of the generated content."

A source involved in the project said the new model is currently being trialled internally but could eventually be released for wider use.

The Financial Times pointed out that this is Beijing's latest attempt to control how artificial intelligence provides information to Chinese Internet users. The report called this large-scale language model "Chat Xi PT" and is China's response to the generative artificial intelligence robot developed by the US company OpenAI. ChatGPT's response.

The Chinese government has used a variety of methods to spread Xi Jinping's political, economic and cultural thoughts, including publishing books, launching the "Learn to Strengthen the Country" app, requiring 10-year-old schoolchildren to learn Xi Jinping Thought, and even writing Xi Jinping Thought into the constitution in 2018. In response to the rise of generative AI technology, the State Cyberspace Administration of China issued management measures that require such products “should reflect the core values of socialism” and the content generated “must not contain content that subverts state power.” Providers must generate products for their AI. Responsible for content.

Since there are not many Chinese corpora available for Chinese developers to train large language models, the "China Cyberspace Security Association" released the first batch of Chinese basic corpora at the end of last year, with more than 100 million pieces of data, claiming that it is "high quality and trustworthy" ".

However, according to the content of the database reviewed by the Financial Times, which is heavily drawn from government regulations, policy documents, state media reports and other official documents, one text file mentioned Xi Jinping as many as 86,314 times, such as "Unite more closely around the Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the core" and "ensure a high degree of consistency with the Party Central Committee with Xi Jinping as the core in terms of ideology, politics and actions."

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