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The Japanese always scold "Eight Gaga Road", which translates to Chinese, which turns out to be more "vicious" than anything.

During World War II, Japan launched Chinese a brutal war of aggression against China, when militarist ideas prevailed in Japan, they vainly tried to destroy our country in three months, and did not regard our compatriots as people at all.

The Japanese always scold "Eight Gaga Road", which translates to Chinese, which turns out to be more "vicious" than anything.

Before explaining the meaning of the sentence Ofa Gaya Road, we must first understand how weak and afraid of being a nation like Japan is, we all know that our country was very powerful in ancient times, especially the Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty can be said to be the most powerful countries in the world at that time, so Japan has sent emissaries many times to learn our cultural language and Chinese characters, and has always been subservient to our country, and the Japanese language and writing are imitated by our language.

The Japanese always scold "Eight Gaga Road", which translates to Chinese, which turns out to be more "vicious" than anything.

The Japanese word for Bagaya Road is actually translated as Chinese is made up of two words, namely Red Deer and Noro. The word red deer comes from the meaning of deer for the horse to refer to this person stupid, and noro is the meaning of the village man, that is, this person is very rude, the two words together are more strong, meaning stupid slut, this Japanese is not commonly used in Japan, because it hurts people's self-esteem.

The Japanese always scold "Eight Gaga Road", which translates to Chinese, which turns out to be more "vicious" than anything.

During the invasion of China, Japan always used this sentence to scold our compatriots, because for them this sentence is the most vicious, from which it is enough to see how arrogant and ignoring the Japanese army is, although this painful history has passed, But Japan has never admitted its mistakes and repentance, and even deleted this history in their textbooks.

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