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On September 26, 2006, Japan's Abe visited China promptly after taking office
On September 26, 2006 (August 5, 2006 in the lunar calendar), the underlying reasons for the first visit of Japan's new Prime Minister Abe. On September 26, 2006, Shinzo Abe was elected Prime Minister of Japan, replacing Junichiro Koizumi. In October, China and Japan reached an agreement on overcoming political obstacles affecting bilateral relations and promoting the healthy development of friendly and cooperative relations between the two countries, creating conditions for the improvement and development of China-Japan relations. On this basis, Abe successfully visited China, and the leaders of China and Japan reached broad consensus on building a strategic and mutually beneficial relationship between China and Japan and achieving the goals of "peaceful coexistence, friendship for generations, mutually beneficial cooperation, and common development" between the two countries. China-Japan relations have opened a political deadlock that has lasted for five years and are on the track of normal development. Extended reading: Reasons for Abe's visit to China in 2006 Extended reading: Reasons for Abe's visit to China in 2006 Prime Minister Abe is Japan's new prime minister and also a Japanese leader born after World War II. Less than a month after becoming the new prime minister, he took the initiative to visit China. It seems that the meaning here is not his whim; it has far-reaching significance and influence. 1. Sixty years have passed since World War II. Today, Japanese leaders can only say nonsense such as apologizing for the incidents of that year. Back then, it was obviously an invasion, but it said it was an invasion. It also glorified the name of what was liberating the Asian people from the hands of European and American colonists. Japan has never pleaded guilty to crimes committed in World War II. Today's Japanese leaders are fully inheriting the mantle of Japanese militarists. Japan is now a country moving towards the new Japanese Empire. While it was expanding its armaments, it really played a lot of tricks. Mingming is a naval cruiser, it says it is a destroyer; Mingming is an amphibious assault ship, it says it is a transport ship; Mingming is vigorously building a long-range strategic air force and an ocean fleet to deal with China, it says it is to protect its 1000-nautical-mile sea transportation line. 2. As the three largest economic powers in the world today, China, Japan and the United States need not talk about their economic relations in today's era of economic globalization. However, it is too simple to simply define the relationship between the three countries as an equilateral triangle. In fact, this is a weird triangle. China and the United States and Japan are two long sides, while China and Japan seem to be a short side. However, now there seems to be a gap between Japan and China that cannot be crossed. If Japan can be regarded as a major country economically, then Japan will never be able to escape the definition of a despicable country of villains in the political and diplomatic field. Although Japan and China are geographically close, the psychological distance between the two countries due to a series of problems seems to have returned to the historical era when China and Japan were opposed more than 60 years ago. As a country of etiquette, China is the only country in the world that cannot communicate with Japan. The reason for all this is that, 60 years after World War II, Japanese leaders have never reflected on the heinous crimes they committed against China people during World War II, and paid compensation for the cruel exploitation and inhumane treatment of China workers during the war. Since the Japanese are now voting for the current government composed of right-wing politicians, it is a full recognition of the current government's hostile policy towards China. Another important factor is that Japan, as an island country, has a narrow-minded and extremely jealous consciousness of small islanders. Japan does have a historical tradition of being good at scheming in inter-country exchanges. Nowadays, the Japanese feel a wave of panic and serious psychological imbalance that his status as the world's second largest economic power, which he achieved under the protection of the United States after World War II, will soon be replaced by China. China wants to adopt the demeanor of a great country that suppresses evil people when it comes to such a country where a villain runs the country. Not only is it tit-for-tat against Japan's evil tricks, but it also has to be discerning the evil intentions of the Japanese. China should never expect Japan, an evil country, to change its evil ways. It must adopt a tough attitude on the issue of Chunxiao oil and gas fields and Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea between China and Japan. If Japan dares to invade China, it will resolutely and completely eliminate it. 3. Abe's first visit to China after being elected this time can explain two main issues: A. He saw that relations between Japan and neighboring countries were highly strained due to his predecessor Koizumi's repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine during the administration. This is all because Koizumi has always regarded Japan-US relations as the top priority and cornerstone of Japan's diplomacy. He believes that as long as Japan clings tightly to the thigh of the United States, the world's only superpower, Japan can serve as an American in Asia. The younger brother also adopts a tough attitude towards Asian neighbors. Now Japan's new leader has generally seen that Americans are dissatisfied with the tense relations between Japan and major East Asian countries. At the same time, he also feels that no matter how much Japan pleases the Americans, it is impossible to alienate the relations between China and the United States, the two world powers, because of Japan. Therefore, contrary to the previous precedent of Japanese Prime Minister reporting to his American father first when he came to power, he took the initiative to visit Japan's East Asian neighbors, China and South Korea, first after taking office. This is actually a revision of Japan's previous strategy of pleasing the United States. It is also Japan's attempt to find a balance in its triangular relationship with China and the United States. This also reflects Japan's helpless recognition of its status as the world's second largest economic power and a country without a long-term foreign policy. At the same time, it is also a self-denial that Koizumi's diplomacy has been a failed Japanese foreign policy in recent years. B. The Japanese are actually the most powerful nation. It has always believed in a pragmatic policy of worshiping the strong and bullying the weak and fearing the strong. Shinzo Abe's visit to China as Japan's new prime minister at the beginning of his inauguration is proving that today's China is a country that is becoming stronger and a country that makes Japan afraid from the bottom of its heart. Deep down, Japan already feels helpless and confused about the re-rise of China. Back then, the Japanese were in September. The pressure on China after the 18th incident. How incompetent the China government was at that time, and how much humiliation we, the tiger general of China, suffered when negotiating with the Japanese in Peiping. But history has developed into the 21st century. China's national strength and military strength can ensure that China becomes a world power again. China now not only has the ability to protect its rights and interests in the world from infringement, but also can gain respect for China from all countries in the world. In fact, the abnormal relations between Japan and China in recent years have all been caused by Japan that is making trouble with China. The reason why the heads of government of China and Japan cannot hold heads of government talks like normal countries is also because Japan's right-wing leaders in power have no reflection on World War II. It was also caused by paying homage to war criminals there. However, the relationship between Japan and China cannot solve all problems between the two countries just because of one or two visits by the Japanese Prime Minister. China must maintain a high degree of vigilance against the remarks made by some people in power in Japan against China. The tough calls against China by some right-wing elements in Japan will not disappear from now on. Therefore, we still have to listen to Japan as a country and its leaders and then watch its actions. In short, today's China has re-emerged. The claim that the Japanese Navy can defeat the China Navy in 15 minutes is not only nonsense, but also a daydream of a small group of Japanese right-wingers. A possible conflict between Japan and China in the future will be a sudden modern three-dimensional naval and air warfare. There is considerable uncertainty as to whether it will start with air combat or naval warfare. While China is preparing for war, it must also be backed by its increasingly strong comprehensive national strength and national support to prepare for the combination of negotiations. The idea that everything will be fine as soon as the leaders of Japan and China meet is a manifestation of political naivety. Japan will never become a friendly neighbor of China. In fact, the greater the hope the Japanese have for the United States, the less practical support the Americans will give it by then. China wants to dispel the Japanese's idea that as long as they ride the Americans 'chariot of containment of China, the Americans will definitely provide strong backing for China and Japan in the event of a conflict. It now seems that China's reasonable and competitive strategy in its relations with Japan is completely correct; China has already gained strategic initiative in how to handle future Sino-Japanese relations. China has no objection to you Japanese coming to China for negotiations; but China will never give in on issues of principle. A re-emergence of China in the 21st century is invincible. No country in the world (including Japan) can stop China's re-emergence.


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