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CBC上的读者帖子,千万别拍偶呀
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9 v; X3 }( k0 o/ ?6 Yflu888 wrote:* @, H) q8 @' z0 z1 y
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AgainstLiberalInstitutions wrote:"Why is it necessary to parade with all the military hardware?"
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" i. c4 K8 a% ~' I: jChina has been trampled by western nations and Japan for 2-3 centuries. For 2 centuries, most Chinese's dream are to be strong enough to resist rogue nations in Europe, North America, and Japan.% C! n/ R( A4 ?9 ?& N
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The parade of military hardware in China is telling the Chinese people that "Yes, We Can". It also tells the world that "Let Us Play Fair, You Can Not Bully Us Anymore." |
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