Because it is simple, LZ also said that it is difficult to unify the nation from history to today because it is simple. Since we want to be unified, we must represent the needs of cultural integration, and there are often two results behind this integration. One is that the minority is subordinate to the majority, and the other is to see what nationality the rulers are, just like Manchu in Qing Dynasty.
In this way, cultural differences will inevitably lead to differences, and differences will exist, and some of these radicals will cause controversy and some will lead to war. Moreover, it has been proved that it is really difficult for masters of different cultures and nationalities to achieve complete reunification in the true sense. Just like a typical example now, although the blacks and whites in the United States and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation are all there, everyone knows that today's United States has really achieved the whites and whites in everyone's mind. Obviously not.
It is not easy for any ethnic group to survive in the tide of history, and it is natural to have the idea of hoping that others will not invade or change their own ethnic culture, which is very normal. But for this very normal thing, history has given us countless blood. In the final analysis, the reason is that I hope my ethnic group can live forever in the years. Naturally, this concept of permanence is much stronger than the so-called concept of unity, and integration and unity exist peacefully at most, which is almost impossible.
In fact, looking back at China, compared with many countries concerned about the world, it is already very good. Basically, there is no so-called discrimination in the eyes of most people. Of course, those people are radicals, and every country will have such people. I think it is a good solution to exchange and respect with each other, learn from each other and integrate and develop.
Ha ha. My own opinion.