Will the Sino Japanese alliance become the world s first 100

Updated on physical education 2024-06-11
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The United States has made a triangular alliance in Asia, with Japan as the center and South Korea, so it is unlikely that Japan and China will come together, and there will be many grievances between Japan and China from ancient times to the present.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It seems unlikely, after all, we still have to take into account the emotions of the Chinese and Japanese people!

    Chinese hate the Japanese extremely because of the problem of hatred and self-esteem!

    Japan is also more repulsive to Chinese because of their natural inferiority complex and fear!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No.. Is the alliance strong? The main thing to see is that the group is not united, which is usually called the relationship between 1+1 and 2. . .

    China and Japan. Hehe... The hatred in the heart makes even an alliance based on temporary interests, and in terms of the geographical location of China and Japan, the contradictions arising from the distribution of resources...

    No way...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personally, I don't think it's possible, hehe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the words of many people in the world:

    If there is another world war, if China goes to war with the United States, it will be reconciled within 10 years; But if China and Japan go to war, even after 100 years, they may not be able to reconcile. Do you think China can unite with Japan? Both China and Japan are defending against each other, and what is the Japanese mentality?

    It is to control China, to think that China is inferior to oneself, whether in terms of character or technology, the arrogant consciousness of a small nation controls the thinking of many Japanese people. Moreover, the current education system of the Chinese makes it impossible for many Chinese to forget Japan's killing and aggression against China. And Japan is embellishing its own history.

    For many reasons, we basically didn't see them unite when we were alive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    ...Is Japan advanced??? United Germany, Russia, and about the same. In the event of a world war, what is Japan's ability to protect us??? What's more, it is still a defeated country. Combined with it, the face is a little unbearable

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be ok. According to geologists, in the near future, Japan will be co-located with Shanghai, China.

    Isn't it up to us to decide when we want to take revenge?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, first of all, the political systems are different, and capitalist and socialist countries are often on opposite sides, which leads to ideological conflicts, that is, it is difficult for the two sides to reach an agreement in many places.

    Second, due to the difference in economic systems, it is difficult for the capitalist market economy and the socialist market economy to form a common development goal, and once the economy, as the fundamental cause and driving force of a country, is in a state of stagflation, the whole country will face the danger of collapse.

    Cultural development is different, and it is clear that Japan did learn from Chinese Confucian civilization in the past and followed the system of the Tang Dynasty in China for Taihua reform. However, after the Meiji Restoration, Confucian civilization was gradually Japaneseized, and Japanese civilization had a typical military feudal imperialist color.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is very likely, because China's overall strength is now second only to the United States, and Japan has no reason to touch the behemoth that could dismember itself, and he hopes to get rid of the control of the United States through China, which hopes to unite more countries against the United States, and the current situation is that even if China, Japan and Russia join forces, they will not necessarily be able to defeat the American .........

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is not possible, because Japan is too short of resources, and the probability of this country starting a war is too high.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't want money, as long as it's not a problem at your home, it's the operator who is responsible, just like the wire that came into your house and trembled with it, do you want to spend money to repair it? No, the operator will solve the problem, you just need to give them the basic questions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    China became the world's second largest economy in 2010.

    After four decades of spectacular growth since the reform and opening up in 1978, China has finally surpassed Japan to become the world's second largest economy after the United States. According to data released by the Cabinet Office of Japan, Japan's nominal GDP (gross domestic product) in 2010 was 5,474.2 billion US dollars, 404.4 billion US dollars less than China, and China's GDP surpassed Japan to officially become the second largest economy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In 2010, China became the world's second largest economy.

    According to the 2011 Yellow Book on the World Economy released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on December 26, 2010, China surpassed the United Kingdom, France and Germany to become the third largest shareholder of the IMF, and in 2010, China's GDP surpassed that of Japan to become the world's second largest economy. China's rising influence is highlighted. Against the backdrop of the evolution of the world pattern, the rise of China has become a major factor influencing the international situation.

    In 2010, Japan's nominal GDP was US$5,474.2 billion, US$404.4 billion less than China's, ranking third in the world. Japan's economic downturn in the fourth quarter of last year was driven by the end of the eco-car subsidy program, which affected car sales, the introduction of a new tobacco tax, and a decline in exports due to a stronger yen. Previously, some economists** said that Japan's economy would shrink in the fourth quarter, but the final economic data still needs to be further revised.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Japan's GDP was $5,474.2 billion in 2015, lower than China's $5,878.6 billion in January, and Japan ranked third in the world after the United States and China. This is also the first time since 1968 that Japan's economy has retreated to the third place in the world.

    About 10 years ago, China was the world's seventh-largest economy, and in 2007 it surpassed Germany to become the world's third.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In 2010.

    In 2010, China ranked second only to the United States in attracting foreign investment, ranking first in the world.

    Second, developing countries first.

    In December 2010, China's actual use of foreign capital increased year-on-year for the 17th consecutive month since August 2009, with a year-on-year increase of US$100 million. From a structural point of view, the rapid development of China's actual use of foreign capital in 2010 was mainly due to the substantial growth in the service industry and the attraction of foreign investment in the central and western regions, with the growth rate of the same amount.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In 2010, China's GDP surpassed Japan's to become the world's second largest economy.

    In 1952, the GDP was only 67.9 billion yuan, and by 2018, China's GDP had increased by 175 times compared with 1952, with an average annual growth rate; Since 2010, China's total economic output has surpassed that of Japan and ranked second in the world for consecutive years. Its average annual contribution to world economic growth is about 18%, second only to the United States.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Year 2011.

    On August 17, 2011, China has surpassed Japan to become the world's second largest economy.

    The top economies in the world are the United States, the European Union, China, Japan, and Germany, and the rankings of these economies change frequently because of the rapid economic development of countries such as China. The ranking is also based on the actual GDP of the economy.

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