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75% of Singaporean Chinese are still anti-Chinese, and Brunei's only 10% Chinese are more pro-Chinese?

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In the long history of the mainland, the two countries of Singapore and Brunei have attracted attention due to the proportion and attitude of the Chinese community. So, 75% of Singaporean Chinese are still anti-China, and Brunei's only 10% are Chinese, but they are more pro-China?

The protagonist of the story is named Li Ming, who is a Chinese born in Singapore. Bright and hardworking, Lee Ming grew up in Singapore's Chinese community. However, since 75% of Singaporeans are Chinese and anti-China, Li Ming's life in Singapore is not satisfactory.

There is dissatisfaction or hostility towards China in the Chinese community in Singapore, which has affected Li Ming's life in Singapore. He was often discriminated against and ostracized, which made him feel very painful.

75% of Singaporean Chinese are still anti-Chinese, and Brunei's only 10% Chinese are more pro-Chinese?

However, in Brunei, Li Ming's fortunes have changed dramatically. Brunei, which is only 10 percent Chinese, is more pro-Chinese. Li Ming's arrival was warmly welcomed by the Chinese community in Brunei. They enthusiastically helped Li Ming and integrated him into life in Brunei.

Li Ming's life in Brunei made him feel the unity and mutual assistance of the Chinese. He understood that the strength of the Chinese community lies not only in the number of people, but also in the spirit of solidarity and mutual assistance.

In Brunei, Li Ming also found that the relationship between the Chinese and the locals was very harmonious. They respect each other, help each other and contribute to the development and progress of Brunei together.

75% of Singaporean Chinese are still anti-Chinese, and Brunei's only 10% Chinese are more pro-Chinese?

However, Li Ming's experience also made him think deeply. Why is it that 75 percent of Singaporeans are still anti-China, while Brunei, where only 10 percent are Chinese, is more pro-China? He pondered this question in the hope of finding an answer.

Eventually, Li Ming came to a conclusion. The strength of the Chinese community lies not only in the size of the population, but also in the spirit of solidarity and mutual assistance. Only by uniting as one can we truly realize the strength and value of the Chinese people.

So, dear readers, what do you think is the reason why 75% of Singaporeans are still anti-China, and Brunei's only 10% Chinese, but they are more pro-China?

75% of Singaporean Chinese are still anti-Chinese, and Brunei's only 10% Chinese are more pro-Chinese?

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