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I'm very supportive of your approach (adapting a few of my own):
One day, Philippine Air Force Commander Kadun Goge (center) inspected Thitu Island, China's inherent territory, and he led a group of Filipino Ah Si (India is Ah San) to help Chinese clean the "courtyard". Suddenly, a Filipino rookie flew over, pulled a piece of on Kadungog's head, and scolded: "Damn, you haven't finished cleaning our house yet, and you came here to meddle in your business!"
One day, a Japanese devil was fishing illegally on the Diaoyu Islands in China, and suddenly a female turtle surfaced and grabbed his ear: "Dead ghost, you think I won't be able to find you if you take off your vest!" It's not good to look at home, what are you doing here? Get home and get a job! ”
A fish swims near China's Spratly Islands when he suddenly sees another turtle fainting in the water and goes to his rescue. I learned that this turtle had a fever and could not return home. I wanted to save him to rest on a nearby reef.
Who knew that the feverish turtle refused to go: "There is a group of Filipino bandits there!" Occupy the place of China and do not return!
Eventually, the fish took it there, and when they got to the reef they were disappointed! The Philippine Ah Si burned worse than the turtle - they couldn't even tell where their home was!!
A herd of pigs travels by boat to Nansha, China, when the boat is wrecked and the pigs swim to an island for refuge. Some Filipino servicemen working on the island saw them and wanted to go over and see them. But when the pigs saw them, they all fell to their knees
Brother, we have found you so hard! Fast! Let's go home together!
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Murderous. World Peace. Do you want to make a funny** make the world laugh at the Philippines? Isn't that the whole world going to laugh at you when you come back? No tutor, no quality, you? If you want to die, die alone, don't drag China down.
Die like him with garbage! World peace!
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Summary. The Philippines once occupied eight islands in the South China Sea: Kampong Reef Islands (including Taiping Island, Zhongzhou Island, Big Reef Island, and Small Reef Island), Xisha Islands (including Xisha Islands, Nansha Islands, and Xisha Islands), Roman Reef (including Roman Reef and Roman Reef), Musk Island (Musk Island), Likala Island (Likala Island), Zhongzhou Island (Zhongzhou Island), Dayang Island (Dayang Island) and Ako Island (Ako Island).
How many islands did the Philippines occupy in the South China Sea?
How many islands and reefs does the Philippines occupy in the South China Sea?
The Philippines once occupied eight islands in the South China Sea: Kampong Reef Islands (including Taiping Island, Zhongzhou Island, Big Reef Island, and Small Reef Island), Xisha Islands (including Xisha Islands, Nansha Islands, and Xisha Islands), Roman Reef (including Roman Reef and Roman Reef), Musk Island (Musk Island), Likala Island (Likala Island), Zhongzhou Island (Zhongzhou Island), Dayang Island (Dayang Island) and Ako Island (Ako Island).
Located in the southeastern part of the Philippines, the Kampong Jiao Islands are the westernmost archipelago of the Philippines, only about 37 kilometers from the main islands of the Philippines, consisting of Taiping Island, Zhongzhou Island, Big Reef Island and Little Reef Island. The Paracel Islands are located in the southeastern part of the Philippines and consist of the Paracel Islands, the Spratly Islands, and the Paracel Islands, bounded by Palmyra Island in the northeast, Musk Island in the southwest, and Likara Island in the northwest. Roman Reef, located in the northeastern part of the Philippines, consists of Roman Reef and Roman Reef, with Musk Island to the west, and Cebu City, the largest island in the Philippines, just about 50 kilometers.
Located in the northeastern part of the Philippines, west of the Roman Reef and about 120 kilometers from Cebu, the main island of the Philippines, Musk Island is the largest island in the Philippines and the westernmost island in the Philippines.
Likara Island is located in the northeastern part of the Philippines, about 200 kilometers from Cebu, the main island of the Philippines, with an area of about 9 square kilometers, and is the westernmost island of the Philippines. Located in the southwestern part of the Philippines, about 200 kilometers away from Cebu, the main island of the Philippines, with an area of about 1 square kilometer, Zhongzhou Island is the southernmost island in the Philippines. Ocean Island is located in the southernmost part of the Philippines, about 200 kilometers away from Cebu, the main island of the Philippines, with an area of about square kilometers, and is the westernmost island of the Philippines.
Located in the southwest of the Philippines, about 200 kilometers away from Cebu, the main island of the Philippines, with an area of about square kilometers, Arco Island is the southernmost island of the Philippines.
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There are 8 islands and reefs in the South China Sea occupied by the Philippines: Mahuan Island, Feixin Island, Nankey Island, Thitu Island, Xiyue Island, Beizi Island, Shuanghuangshazhou and Commander Reef.
Ma Huan Island, named after the Ming Dynasty navigator Ma Huan, is located in the north of the Nansha Islands, 5 nautical miles south of Feixin Island. It covers an area of about square kilometers. The island is home to coconut palms planted by Chinese fishermen and is inhabited by many seabirds.
Dig 2 feet of sand to get fresh water, and the water quality is good, which can be used for drinking. In 1968, Mahuan Island was occupied by the Philippines, and the Philippine army is currently stationed there.
Feixin Island, named after the Ming Dynasty navigator Fei Xin, is about 5 nautical miles north of Mahuan Island next to Paichun. Area square kilometers. It was illegally occupied by the Philippines in 1970.
South Key Island, located on the southern edge of the TD Reef. It covers an area of about square kilometers. The island is densely shrubbed with coconut groves in the middle. There are still huts, wells, and shrines left by the Chinese on Nankey Island. It was occupied by the Philippines in 1968.
Thitu Island, located in the middle of Thitu Reef and west of the Thitu Waterway, covers an area of about square kilometers and is the second natural island of Nansha Islands. The island is covered with vegetation. It was occupied by the Philippines in 1971.
Thitu Island is the largest island and reef among the eight islands and reefs occupied by the Philippines in the Nansha Islands, and is the base camp of the Philippine command. There are 50 Philippine soldiers on the island, as well as about 300 residents. There is an airport with a runway 1,500 meters long and 90 meters wide.
Xiyue Island is located 76 kilometers northeast of Thitu Island. It is 56 nautical miles southwest of Taiping Island. With an area of about square kilometers, it is the third largest island in the Spratly Islands. The island is covered with jungle vegetation and turtles lay their eggs on the island every year. It was occupied by the Philippines in 1963.
Beizi Reef, also known as Beizi Island, is the fifth largest island in the Nansha Islands, located on the northwest side of the twin reefs. The island is oblong in shape and covers an area of square kilometers. The original Kuomintang army was stationed and occupied by the Philippines in 1971. There are no permanent residents on the island, and only the Philippine army is stationed there.
Double Yellow Sandbank, located at the southwestern end of the Dominion Reef. At low tide, the sandbar has two coral reefs that are exposed to the sea, which are shaped like two egg yolks of dust oaks, hence the name "double yellow". It was occupied by the Philippines in 1978.
Commander Reef is located in the eastern part of the Spratly Islands, about 25 nautical miles northeast of the Yuya Shoal. It is an elongated atoll with an area of square kilometers. Rich in horseshoe snails, sea cucumbers and clams, Chinese fishermen often go to the waters of Commander Reef to fish. It was occupied by the Philippines in 1980.
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The People's Republic of China controls a total of 9 reefs (including the Zengmu Shoal): Fiery Cross Reef, Red Melon Reef, Dongmen Reef, Gaven Reef, Subi Reef, Huayang Reef, Mischief Reef, Xinyi Reef and Zengmu Shoal. Taiwan controls a total of 2 islands: Taiping Island and Zhongzhou Reef.
Vietnam controls a total of 29 islands: Hongxu Island, Spratly Island, Jinghong Island, Nanzi Island, Dunqian Sandbank, Amber Sandbank, Dyeqing Sandbank, Middle Reef, Bisheng Reef, Bai Reef, West Reef, Wuqi Reef, Riji Reef, Daxian Reef, Liumen Reef, East Reef, Nanhua Reef, Bolan Reef, Nairo Reef, Guiying Reef, Qiong Reef, Quang Ya Beach, Pengbobao, Wanan Beach, Xiwei Beach, Renjun Beach, Li Zhun Beach, Jindun Dark Sand, Ao Nang Dark Sand.
The Philippines controls a total of 10 islands: Thitu Island, Mahuan Island, Feixin Island, Nankey Island, Beizi Island, Xiyue Island, Yangxin Sandbank, Commander Reef, Huoai Reef, and Ren'ai Reef.
Malaysia controls a total of 8 reefs: Dan Dan Reef, Guang Xing Jiao, Guang Xing Tsai Jiao, Nantong Jiao, Nanhai Jiao, Yuya Dark Sand, Dustpan Jiao, and Huanglu Jiao.
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There are only four of the 500 islands and reefs in the South China Sea, controlled by China, and dozens occupied by Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and so on.
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There are not too many islands and reefs, about a dozen levels, but the problem is that a lot of oil wells have been secretly opened by those people, and the bits and pieces have long exceeded 100.
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When will China fight the Vietnamese devils?
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1. Taiwan Province of China:Taiping Island (the largest island in Nansha), Zhongzhou Reef.
2. Chinese mainland:Fiery Cross Reef, Red Melon Reef, Dongmen Reef, Gaven Reef, Subi Reef, Huayang Reef, Mischief Reef, Scarborough Shoal.
In addition, Anle Reef, Ximen Reef, Southwest Reef, Xinyi Reef, Yoke Reef, Anda Reef, Triangle Reef, Iron Line Reef, Wufang Reef, Xian'e Reef, Half Moon Reef, Zengmu Dark Sand, and Prosperous Dark Shoal are also under the control of the mainland.
According to the above statistics, China actually controls at least 22 islands, reefs, beaches and dark sands in the Spratlys: China's Taiwan garrison has 1 island, which controls 2 islands and reefs; Chinese mainland garrisons have 7 reefs and 8 points, controlling 20 reefs, shoals and dark sands.
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