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The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

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In other words, the Sino-Vietnamese War was a period of gunsmoke and war. Although this war was not long, the impact on Vietnam was far-reaching. Let's talk about it, after the end of the war, why Vietnam has not been able to rise rapidly? The reason for this may have to start with these few details of the war.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

I think back then, during the Vietnam War in the United States, we in China generously assisted them, and we gave them nothing less in weapons, equipment, materials and food. As a result, these boys have enough strength, and in turn, they have given us a "favor and revenge". To be honest, this matter is chilling to anyone. So, after the end of the war, we in China decisively withdrew those aid materials. This can make Vietnam confused, they thought they could continue to rely on these materials for development, but they did not expect that they would suddenly run out of food. It's like weaning a child, there has to be an adaptation process, but they are disrupted all of a sudden.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

Let's talk about Vietnam's heavy industry. As we all know, industry is the lifeblood of a country and the cornerstone of economic development. Vietnam's industrial base at that time was already weak, and the devastation of the war made it even worse. When our Chinese troops retreated, they did not forget to leave them a "memorial" - the destruction of their heavy industry. As a result, Vietnam's economic development is even more difficult. They had to start from scratch and rebuild the industrial system, which was not something that could be done overnight.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

Also, there is a small detail, at that time, in order to prevent Vietnam from provoking again after the withdrawal, our army also planted mines on the way to withdraw troops. This immediately shocked Vietnam. They have to keep an eye on the ground under their feet at all times, for fear of stepping on a landmine if they are not careful. Under such circumstances, how can they still have the heart to go all out to develop the economy? They have to live in fear every day.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

Of course, there are many reasons why Vietnam has not risen to prominence. For example, their political system, economic policies, educational resources, etc., may affect their development. But the lessons we taught him were also very traumatic. They need time to heal their wounds before they can get back on their feet.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

Speaking of which, I have to mention the views of netizens. Some netizens said, "Don't forget the lesson, the mainland's meat cutting and raising wolf cubs is ungrateful, and it still makes people feel heartache." Indeed, Vietnam's behavior at that time was really chilling.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

However, some netizens said: "Vietnam has been fighting with the United States for 10 years, how long has it been with China, and what does it matter to China to fall behind?" However, although the war with China was not long, the impact on them was far-reaching. Because this war has deprived them of the support of a strong neighbor, and it has also made them see clearly the gap in their own strength. This kind of psychological blow is not so easy to recover.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

Another netizen said: "Vietnam also deserves it, and I can't remember the words of distant relatives who are not as good as close neighbors?" Haha, this netizen is really humorous! But then again, Vietnam was indeed a little flustered at that time. They think that if they have some strength, they can compete with China, but what happened? Didn't we teach them a good lesson? So I think they should remember this lesson well.

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

Dong Liang believes that there are many reasons why Vietnam has not risen so far. First of all, the war dealt a heavy blow to them and deprived them of the opportunity to develop. Second, there are certain problems with their own political systems and economic policies. But the most important thing is that they have to learn a lesson!

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

Just some time ago, I saw a report that Vietnam is now starting to vigorously develop tourism, trying to attract more tourists to travel. It's a microcosm of what they're trying to do, and there's still a long way to go, but at least they're already making moves, and it's good news for us right now!

The Sino-Vietnamese War lasted only one month, so why has Vietnam not been able to turn around so far? Let's take a look at these three reasons

As long as they can clearly understand the reality and develop in a down-to-earth manner, I believe that in the near future, we may be able to see a brand-new Vietnam rising on the land of Southeast Asia! So what do you think is the fundamental reason for Vietnam's failure to rise? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss.

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