"Japan will never die, the Japanese army is very disciplined!"
Recently, a well-known Taiwanese cultural scholar published the above two views on mainland social networks, which sparked heated debates among netizens.
The focus of debate among netizens is: Is this a flattering remark or a historical discussion?
Some netizens immediately sent out historical pictures of the Japanese army invading China and killing Chinese in the face: The Japanese army is disciplined? It's a big joke!
In this issue, let's take a look at the ins and outs of the whole thing.
1. A well-known scholar in Taiwan claimed on a mainland social networking site: Japan will not lose its country, and the Japanese army is strictly disciplined
The source of the matter was that this famous Taiwanese scholar posted an article on his personal social media account in the mainland.
At the beginning of this article, this Taiwanese cultural scholar surnamed Xu, who has 190,000 mainland fans, directly stated his opinion.
Taiwan will definitely not be destroyed, it will definitely rise again, and it will become a better country than before!
And what really sparked the heated debate was the following paragraph.
This famous Taiwanese cultural scholar used a short historical story to tell his views on the Japanese army that invaded China: the discipline is very strict and the efficiency is very high!
"Through this opportunity, we can see how strict the discipline and high efficiency of the Japanese soldiers are!"
Second, Taiwan's famous cultural scholars have a lot of backgrounds: he has the title of American professor and academician, and has 1 million followers on the mainland Internet
As you can see from the screenshot below: This Taiwanese historian of history and culture has a lot of background.
He is an honorary professor at a well-known university in the United States and holds the title of academician in Taiwan.
More importantly, this Taiwanese cultural scholar came to the mainland and had considerable influence.
As can be seen from the screenshot above, the cultural scholar surnamed Xu has 1 million followers on social networks in the mainland, and there are 1.73 million likes alone.
What's more, this Taiwanese scholar of history and culture has personal accounts on multiple social platforms in mainland China, and regularly publishes commentary articles on historical events.
3. Taiwanese scholars' claim that "the Japanese army is strictly disciplined" has sparked heated discussions on the Internet: Is this a Japanese army or a historical discussion?
This analysis article by a scholar of Taiwanese history and culture quickly sparked heated discussions on mainland social networks.
In just a few hours, more than 10,000 interactive netizens poured into this Taiwanese scholar's article, with more than 2,000 messages and more than 1,200 retweets.
Many netizens are arguing: Is this helping the Japanese army wash the floor, or is it a historical discussion?
Fourth, some netizens agree with the views of Taiwan scholars: Japan is very good and destined for peace and prosperity
A Beijing netizen expressed support for the Taiwanese scholar's view.
"Japan is no longer the Japan of a few decades ago, with excellent people and education, as well as a sound system, Japan is destined to be peaceful and prosperous!"
Another Chinese netizen from Japan even strongly supported the article of a Taiwanese scholar: Japanese people are indeed quiet and self-disciplined, and they never cause trouble to others.
This message was echoed by more than 70 people.
A Shanghai netizen also touted this Taiwanese scholar: Mr. is respectable, but unfortunately there are too few people who can read Mr.'s articles now!
5. More mainland netizens ridiculed this famous Taiwanese scholar: The Japanese army was "disciplined" when they committed crimes and killed people in the war of aggression against China
Regarding the opinion of this Taiwanese scholar, more mainland netizens have a fierce attitude of criticism: The Japanese army invading China was indeed "disciplined" when they committed war crimes!
"Fascism against humanity, no matter how disciplined you are, you are also fascist!"
The first comment was a comment from a Jiangsu netizen, who ridiculed this Taiwanese scholar for boasting about the strict discipline of the Japanese army invading China, just like the Japanese children who boasted about the Sino-Japanese summer camp at the beginning.
This comment was upvoted by more than 1,100 people.
A Heilongjiang netizen satirized this Taiwanese scholar's point of view: Of course, Japan will not play the country to die, but just change the master and become a dog again.
This sarcasm was echoed by more than 470 people.
Another Shandong netizen said with emotion: The words writers and scholars are basically swearing words now.
Beijing netizens: Taiwanese have been educated since childhood that they are closer to Little Japan.
Jiangxi netizens also agreed: I don't understand what these flattering people are in their heads!
Hunan netizens even said that they had read the date of this article and believed that the Tomb Sect really existed.
In the comment area, the following netizen from Hunan directly appealed: Chinese should be bloody, contemporary Japanese have never regarded us as friends!
The number of likes for this appeal reached 366.
Hebei netizens put it more bluntly, and won more than 60 likes: As long as little Japan has the opportunity, it will definitely relaunch the war of aggression!
What do you think of this Taiwanese scholar's article declaring that "Japan will not die and that the Japanese army invading China is strictly disciplined"?