After reading Taiji Banner, I was amazed that there was no difference in the standard of living between North and South Korea in the 1950s. But after 50 years, the difference is not the slightest bit. So, I immediately made up for the political history of South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the Soviet Union. I have to say that as a Chinese, it is very emotional to see the blood and tears conflict between the Northern and Southern Dynasties. In particular, this kind of blood and tears does not focus on the war itself, but looks at the essence through the phenomenon, and locates it on an ordinary soldier family. This feeling is even deeper. I once asked my Korean language teacher (South Korean), do you have any thoughts about North Korea that you should be one country and want to unify? The lovely Korean teacher answered immediately, no! We are two nations! Attitude is decisive. This reminds me of Wan Wan's attitude. is also like this. With South Korea's current level of economic development (which has been recognized as a developed country by the United Nations), North Korea is a second-class country, so why bother to come over. People disdain. The jealous is North Korea, okay? So, I thought of Wanwan again. Let everyone have a good time. Why come. The experiences of the four countries of China, Russia, Asahi and Japan after World War II are really better than any TV series. Politics is closely related to life. I'm really sorry that I didn't realize the profound impact of politics on people's lives, but blindly rejected the so-called black-bellied life. (Until, I discovered a great man--Jiang Jingguo. The real great man, the light overshadowed his father.) It's just that we have lived in the established social ideology since childhood and have adapted to the water temperature. So jumping out and looking at it from the background of an era and from the perspective of many countries will gain more.
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