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Chinese netizens' drones landed on Japanese aircraft carriers, and the flattering Japanese elements licked them without eyes! The bones are so soft!

author:Meet the mountains and seas

Recently, a video of Chinese netizens flying drones to shoot Japanese aircraft carriers has attracted widespread attention. It not only aroused heated discussions among netizens, but even involved international misunderstandings and responsibility sharing. In the age of the Internet, the speed at which information travels is jaw-dropping.

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A netizen successfully landed on the deck of a Japanese aircraft carrier through a remote-controlled drone and shared the video on a video website. This act sparked an exchange of different views. Among them, a Japanese netizen was indignant, believing that the behavior was excessive and worried that it would further exacerbate restrictions on Chinese visits to U.S. naval bases.

He even linked the incident to China's overall image, arguing that the consequences should be borne by all Chinese. So, is the US naval base's restriction of visits by Chinese really because of its targeting of China? The various restrictions and differences in international relations are not just aimed at China alone, but the policies and measures imposed by various countries.

Chinese netizens' drones landed on Japanese aircraft carriers, and the flattering Japanese elements licked them without eyes! The bones are so soft!

In this context, we also need to reflect on our own behavior, and not just blame others? In the words of this Japanese netizen, the criticism of Chinese for their double standards and lack of quality is not unreasonable. As citizens of a country, our words and deeds not only represent individuals, but also affect the image of the whole country.

It is necessary to start with oneself, establish a good international image, and participate in international affairs in a positive way. But the netizen not only reported it to the relevant Japanese departments, but also published a long essay aimed at defending the legitimate rights and interests of Japanese aircraft carriers in order to save China's reputation. Isn't it a bit too bad to lick it?

Chinese netizens' drones landed on Japanese aircraft carriers, and the flattering Japanese elements licked them without eyes! The bones are so soft!

So, should the consequences of individual actions be attributed to all Chinese? Shared responsibility is one of the basic principles in international relations. We should advocate fairness and objectivity, and not infinitely magnify individual incidents, thereby hurting the image of the entire country. At the same time, international dialogue and cooperation should be encouraged in order to promote mutual understanding and the establishment of friendly relations.

As Chinese, we should actively establish a good international image and participate in international affairs with a true and objective attitude. It is only through equal and rational dialogue and cooperation that we will be able to reduce misunderstandings and promote the development and harmony of international relations.

Chinese netizens' drones landed on Japanese aircraft carriers, and the flattering Japanese elements licked them without eyes! The bones are so soft!

In this era of interconnection, each of us is a messenger to promote international exchanges, and our words and deeds will affect the image of the entire country. From now on, we can face international affairs with a positive attitude and use our actions to add to China's reputation. Finally, I want to say to that netizen: "Lick the dog until there is nothing left!"

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