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A strong appeal: defend the dignity of the country and resolutely oppose the use of Japanese as state civil servants!

author:Passion orange v

When the bell echoes in the long river of history, those past sufferings and struggles seem to resurface. As sons and daughters of the Chinese nation, we always remember the tremendous sacrifices made by our ancestors for national independence and the freedom of the people. It is this history of blood and fire that has shaped our national self-esteem and sense of responsibility today.

Recently, a controversial topic has sparked widespread discussion on the Internet: Should Japanese people be allowed to join the Chinese civil service? This question may seem simple, but it has touched the national feelings of hundreds of millions of Chinese people. Why are we so sensitive to this? Why should we firmly oppose this proposal?

A strong appeal: defend the dignity of the country and resolutely oppose the use of Japanese as state civil servants!

Civil servants, a profession known as "servants of the people", carry the noble mission of serving the country and dedicating themselves to the people. Their every move represents the image of the country and the interests of the people. However, is it really appropriate to have an expatriate, especially a Japanese with a complex historical background, in such an important position?

We must be clear that civil service is not only a profession, but also an honor and responsibility. They need to serve the people wholeheartedly and protect their interests within the framework of national laws. People who are not Chinese, especially Japanese, may not be able to truly understand the aspirations and aspirations of Chinese people, especially Japanese, due to historical reasons and cultural differences, and may not be able to truly integrate into our society and culture.

A strong appeal: defend the dignity of the country and resolutely oppose the use of Japanese as state civil servants!

In addition, we must not forget that unforgettable history. Japan's war of aggression against China brought profound disasters to the Chinese people, and millions of compatriots lost their lives in that war. Although decades have passed since the end of the war, the scars of history are still deeply imprinted in the hearts of every Chinese. We remember history, not to perpetuate hatred, but to serve as a reminder to future generations, to cherish peace, and to safeguard the dignity and interests of the country.

Therefore, we are firmly opposed to the entry of Japanese into the Chinese civil service. This is not only a respect for history, but also a defense of national dignity. We must ensure that the core positions of the country are filled by Chinese citizens who are loyal to the country and the people, so as to ensure the long-term peace and stability of the country and the well-being of the people.

A strong appeal: defend the dignity of the country and resolutely oppose the use of Japanese as state civil servants!

Of course, we do not exclude exchanges and cooperation with other countries. In the era of globalization, international exchanges and cooperation are indispensable. However, exchanges and cooperation do not mean that we must abandon our principles and bottom lines, especially on issues related to national dignity and national feelings.

"The scars of history are still faintly painful." This is not only a warning, but also a true portrayal of our national feelings. We must not forget history, nor can we ignore the importance of national dignity. Therefore, we appeal to the general public to defend the dignity of the country and resolutely oppose the use of Japanese as national civil servants! Let's work together to resist this behavior and spread this call widely!

A strong appeal: defend the dignity of the country and resolutely oppose the use of Japanese as state civil servants!

To illustrate our point more visually, let's give a concrete example. Suppose a Japanese becomes a Chinese civil servant and holds an important position in an important department. Due to cultural differences and historical backgrounds, he may not be able to truly understand the needs and demands of the Chinese people, nor can he truly integrate into our society and culture. This will not only affect his work efficiency and the quality of his decision-making, but may also lead to a series of social problems and ethnic contradictions. Such an outcome is unacceptable to us.

Therefore, we must resolutely oppose the entry of Japanese into the Chinese civil service. This is not only a respect for history and the preservation of national feelings, but also a guarantee for national interests and the well-being of the people. We should strengthen the management and supervision of the civil service selection system to ensure that only qualified Chinese citizens can become civil servants. At the same time, we should also strengthen international exchanges and cooperation, but we must stick to our principles and bottom line on issues involving national dignity and national feelings.

A strong appeal: defend the dignity of the country and resolutely oppose the use of Japanese as state civil servants!

On this issue, we must keep a clear head and a firm stand. We must not forget the lessons of history and the importance of national dignity. Let us work together to safeguard the dignity and interests of the country and contribute to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation!

At the end of the article, I would like to quote a famous quote to express our determination and conviction: "To forget history is to betray." "We must not forget that history of suffering, nor can we ignore the importance of national dignity. Let us work together to defend the dignity of our country!

Finally, I would also like to hear the views and opinions of our readers. What do you think about this? How do you think we should protect the dignity and interests of our country? Everyone is welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss, and let's find the best solution to this problem together.

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