Infered or explict, I am extremely proud of my Chinese heritage (otherwise why you think I care so much). But I also want to emphasis that it is the heritage that spanned away beyond the last 50 years under CPP or TW under KMT/others.
-----That's great! we share view in common in this regard except of the following:U said "But I also want to emphasis that it is the heritage that spanned away beyond the last 50 years under CPP or TW under KMT/others". So, who do u think might have brought or is to bring u closer to the feeling of pride as a Chinese? From 1840 to then. So, before 1949 or before 1945, did u feel more proud as a Chinese than today?I can give u thousands of articles in which the westerner wrote down how they think of Chinese during that time!I also tell u that before 1941, u may have no complete right to immigrate here as a Chinese? Do u need see something?
Because we are outside and have better access to information and people with whom we share this planet, we have opps to see Chinese culture/heritage in a much larger world aspect and under much longer time span.------ Really? Could u please tell me what is the definition of "a much larger world aspect and under much longer time span".List the medias name and the information sourses u think help u learn more about either past or today's China! If u can not, I can give u the most populous media official web-side in States or Taiwan and let urself to see if they can help u learn more about China. If u want, I also give u the most populous web-site in Mainland China and to see if they have limited access to current western culture,tradition,and politics. Next time, I do want u justify ur claim with either sound logical reasoning or with trusted facts.U know,my major is Math, I do do not want to see some people come up with something without rigorous proof or hard evidence.OK?
I presumptuously feel that this feeling of pride could well be the same kind that shared with lots of fellow oversea-er including our Governer General and lots of proud Chinese-in-the-world.-------I feel proud of them too! However, Could u please put ur this feeling into a more broader perspective?or "a much larger world aspect and under much longer time span". How about those Chinese living inside China?Do do not give me ur answer that coz they live without a .....balabla... and then u will not blablabla....
Impact on oversea-er in case of losing war is small comparing to other human, material and opportunity loses I listed. (that is why I enlisted the oversea-er the last). What I am truely worrying are
(1) The impact to China, as we know it and its people. Lots ppl inside should really cherish the current "best-moment-of-time-in-last-100-years". It will likely never be the same again for generations, once the war starts and fails. (this is not a catchy phrase. take a minute and think it thru, my friend, in real life scenario of yours or friends/relatives. It was surely sad enough for me)-------------That is we all concern about!The problem is still that why some people want to take this advantage,I mean "Lots ppl inside should really cherish the current "best-moment-of-time-in-last-100-years".to push forward their crazy campain? Who want to interrupt the undergoing modernization of China. Do u want to see the answers about this question? Some very very well-known people in Taiwan, Japan, as well as States clearly speak out what they think about this question! Do u want to see? In fact, I do admire those people's courage to speak out loudly their concerns about ""best-moment-of-time-in-last-100-years" for Chinese. They clearly say they want to interrupt the processs in consideration of their own interests which maybe loss in the process! It is very common, they just want to protect their own intersts? Right? So the last question is a test on ur courage and honest, I hope u can take those people I mentioned above as good examples. Please answer my questions with a complete sincerity. Ok?this question has already raised again and again by me. Unfortunately, u either intentionally avoid to answer it or gave me the following very very unserious answer:"Why asking who did and how did? Whaterever happened, has happened. This is not an argument between husband and wife's blame game." That's kind of impolite,right?
The question is
1)Who bring Chinese people on both side at the stake?? CCP? ROC? PRC?KMD?and
2)Who makes chance of peaceful reunification very very small??
-----That's great! we share view in common in this regard except of the following:U said "But I also want to emphasis that it is the heritage that spanned away beyond the last 50 years under CPP or TW under KMT/others". So, who do u think might have brought or is to bring u closer to the feeling of pride as a Chinese? From 1840 to then. So, before 1949 or before 1945, did u feel more proud as a Chinese than today?I can give u thousands of articles in which the westerner wrote down how they think of Chinese during that time!I also tell u that before 1941, u may have no complete right to immigrate here as a Chinese? Do u need see something?
Because we are outside and have better access to information and people with whom we share this planet, we have opps to see Chinese culture/heritage in a much larger world aspect and under much longer time span.------ Really? Could u please tell me what is the definition of "a much larger world aspect and under much longer time span".List the medias name and the information sourses u think help u learn more about either past or today's China! If u can not, I can give u the most populous media official web-side in States or Taiwan and let urself to see if they can help u learn more about China. If u want, I also give u the most populous web-site in Mainland China and to see if they have limited access to current western culture,tradition,and politics. Next time, I do want u justify ur claim with either sound logical reasoning or with trusted facts.U know,my major is Math, I do do not want to see some people come up with something without rigorous proof or hard evidence.OK?
I presumptuously feel that this feeling of pride could well be the same kind that shared with lots of fellow oversea-er including our Governer General and lots of proud Chinese-in-the-world.-------I feel proud of them too! However, Could u please put ur this feeling into a more broader perspective?or "a much larger world aspect and under much longer time span". How about those Chinese living inside China?Do do not give me ur answer that coz they live without a .....balabla... and then u will not blablabla....
Impact on oversea-er in case of losing war is small comparing to other human, material and opportunity loses I listed. (that is why I enlisted the oversea-er the last). What I am truely worrying are
(1) The impact to China, as we know it and its people. Lots ppl inside should really cherish the current "best-moment-of-time-in-last-100-years". It will likely never be the same again for generations, once the war starts and fails. (this is not a catchy phrase. take a minute and think it thru, my friend, in real life scenario of yours or friends/relatives. It was surely sad enough for me)-------------That is we all concern about!The problem is still that why some people want to take this advantage,I mean "Lots ppl inside should really cherish the current "best-moment-of-time-in-last-100-years".to push forward their crazy campain? Who want to interrupt the undergoing modernization of China. Do u want to see the answers about this question? Some very very well-known people in Taiwan, Japan, as well as States clearly speak out what they think about this question! Do u want to see? In fact, I do admire those people's courage to speak out loudly their concerns about ""best-moment-of-time-in-last-100-years" for Chinese. They clearly say they want to interrupt the processs in consideration of their own interests which maybe loss in the process! It is very common, they just want to protect their own intersts? Right? So the last question is a test on ur courage and honest, I hope u can take those people I mentioned above as good examples. Please answer my questions with a complete sincerity. Ok?this question has already raised again and again by me. Unfortunately, u either intentionally avoid to answer it or gave me the following very very unserious answer:"Why asking who did and how did? Whaterever happened, has happened. This is not an argument between husband and wife's blame game." That's kind of impolite,right?
The question is
1)Who bring Chinese people on both side at the stake?? CCP? ROC? PRC?KMD?and
2)Who makes chance of peaceful reunification very very small??