Take the most popular and lasting Sino-Japanese relationship as an example. China's history textbooks for primary and secondary schools describe War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression as a just war against aggression. Heroic resistance to Japanese aggression (plugging gun holes and topping up explosives) is familiar to all Japanese. It can be said that all the pupils in China are singing.
I love new China. When I grow up, I want to fight Japanese devils.
Growing up, what do you think of the influence of history education on China people's attitude towards the Japanese?
This is China. Now, the people in our country can't interfere, but complain. As soon as the people of the whole country are dissatisfied, a country doomed by the head of government, such as South Korea, is determined to be an electoral country greatly influenced by public opinion. If they have been influenced by our history since childhood, maybe they will call for a referendum.
China's patriotic education is in full swing, and the Japanese are completely unaware of it. Japanese aggression against China is briefly mentioned in their textbooks. For the Japanese, World War II was a war between the Japanese and the Americans. Because they don't know this history, if they don't know what Japanese netizens do in China, they will scold again.
It can be said that history education has made the relationship between the two countries so tense.
China has a saying, if there is no common goal, there is no common goal.
Everyone has a different understanding of history, just as we look at Tibet and the western world looks at Tibet. Let's experience it for ourselves.
It's sheer nonsense, without any responsibility, hehe.