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Chapter 889 Cultural Enslavement

"Mr. Ueda, I'm just an ordinary Chinese. If I must have a title, you can call me Mr. Li." Li Wei smiled softly and replied.

"Mr. Li, you are very powerful. You actually know so much about things in Japan. It seems that I have always underestimated you Chinese people." Kurasuke Ueda also seemed a little formal at this time, looking at Levi and said

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"No, Mr. Ueda, you are wrong." Levi shook his head directly, and then retorted to Kurasuke Ueda.

"Oh, I don't know what I said wrong?" Kurasuke Ueda also asked with some confusion.

"Not only do you underestimate us Chinese, but you Japanese also underestimate us Chinese, so you are destined to fail." Levi looked at Kurasuke Ueda with a smile on his face and said firmly.

As Li Wei's words fell, Ueda Kurasuke also paused slightly.

To be honest, he really paid a lot of attention to the words of "Mr. Li" at this time. Moreover, at this time, his mind was very confused, and the thoughts in his heart were constantly bursting out. As the number of thoughts increased,

He also felt increasingly irritable.

Because if you consider what this "Mr. Li" said, he feels that Japan's ending is really not optimistic!

"To be honest, if you Japanese want to rule China for a long time, the longest and most permanent way is to culturally enslave these parts of our country."

"Of course, you have been doing these things for a long time. For example, you have established Japanese schools on our territory, and even made it mandatory that Chinese people cannot learn Chinese, schools cannot display Chinese maps, and students must learn Japanese culture and

Their language."

"But Mr. Ueda claims to be a China expert, so how much do you know about our Chinese history?" Li Wei then asked softly.

"What do you mean by Mr. Li's words?" Kurasuke Ueda didn't understand the meaning of Li Wei's words for a while, so he asked with some confusion.

"The meaning is very simple. Mr. Ueda, you, the so-called China expert, actually have no knowledge at all. That's why you despise China."

"As for your approach, I can only say that the idea is good, but the reality is cruel."

"Of course, I just have time today, so I'll give Mr. Ueda a free class!"

"China is a country with a history of five thousand years, and its cultural etiquette has never been broken."

"But China is also a troubled country. In history, China has experienced many difficult years."

"If we don't talk about far away, let's talk about the Yuan Dynasty. After the Yuan Dynasty destroyed the Southern Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty divided the people of the world into four classes. That is: Mongolians, Semu people, Han people, and Southerners."

"This division is reflected in some policies and regulations. For example, Han people who kill Mongolians need to pay with their lives, while Mongolians only need a slight punishment if they kill Han people. Han people are not allowed to serve as guards if they are soldiers, but they are often only allowed to serve as guards if they are officials.

Insignificant adjutant."

"The Yuan Dynasty even wanted to turn the eighteen provinces of Han into pastures like their ancestors. Fortunately, they gave up after the persuasion of powerful ministers."

"However, even so, the Yuan Dynasty did not assimilate the Han people after 98 years from the founding of Kublai Khan to its demise. Instead, it was assimilated by the Han people."

"Furthermore, the Eight Banners soldiers, who have frightened the world since the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, have degenerated into no combat effectiveness in less than thirty years, and are even worse than the Green Camp soldiers."

"Moreover, even when they implemented literary inquisition, the Manchus did not assimilate Chinese culture for nearly three hundred years. On the contrary, Chinese culture still thrived and assimilated Manchu culture, making the Manchus a part of the Chinese nation."

"It can be seen that the culture of the Chinese nation is inclusive and cannot be swallowed by any foreign culture. Moreover, the Chinese culture never lacks foreign invasion. Even in the most dangerous times, it can rise from the phoenix to nirvana, and even thrive and spread.

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"Let's talk about the three northeastern provinces that have been occupied by you for a long time. You have carried out cultural slavery wherever you go, but have you succeeded?"

"No, not only have you failed, but the Chinese people in the three eastern provinces are still resisting you. Even ordinary people hate you to the bone. I guess the anti-Union people have made you suffer a lot now."

"So this time Japan has chosen the wrong opponent, what do you think, Mr. Ueda?"

After Levi listed some examples, he looked at Kurasuke Ueda with a smile, and then asked softly.

As Levi's words fell, Ueda Kurasuke did not speak immediately, but looked up at Levi.

To be honest, after Li Wei's words appeared, his mood at this time was no longer as peaceful as before.

Even after he continued to think about Li Wei's words, the irritability in his heart became heavier and heavier.

Of course, he is already this age, so he has already achieved the goal of keeping his countenance unchanged at any time.

"Mr. Li, to be honest, I do admire you a little now. Based on your understanding of the Japanese Empire and China, if you become a scholar, you will definitely become a great scholar." Kurasuke Ueda said slightly.

After pondering for a while, he said to Levi.

"To be honest, my job is to be a teacher, but because of your aggression, I can only leave the students behind. How about driving you away first? After I drive you away, I may return to school.

, go to class again!" Levi replied with a smile when he saw it.

"Then you will definitely be a very good teacher." Kurasuke Ueda looked at Levi, and then replied softly.

Then he looked at Li Wei again. To be honest, at this time, "Mr. Li" would naturally not lie to him, so he said that it was because of Japan's invasion of China that he gave up his original industry and chose to fight against the Japanese.

In the past two years, he has also known some things in Japan. In the base camp, no one in the country would do this. Even recruiting soldiers has become very difficult now.

So facing such a country, can Japan really defeat it?

"I wonder if Mr. Ueda has read a book, to be precise, an article, "On Protracted War"?" Levi didn't want to waste time anymore, so he decided to give Kurasuke Ueda some strong medicine.

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