#高市早苗 #加密市场回调

Our generation has witnessed the best of Sino-Japanese relations and is currently experiencing the worst. Whether it can get worse, we do not know.

Even during the island landing incident in 2012, when seven Chinese individuals (mostly from Hong Kong) landed on the Diaoyu Islands and were illegally detained (and later released) by Japanese police, despite the domestic uproar and movements occurring in various locations, even violent incidents of injury and vandalism, the upper echelons maintained a basic attitude of control.

However, this time, it is not only the official voices across the board but also systematic measures, especially the warnings regarding travel and studying abroad, which have never been seen before.

Travel and studying abroad are the two most influential aspects of Sino-Japanese people-to-people exchanges, and due to these two warnings, there is expected to be a significant impact in the short term. Particularly regarding studying abroad, many families may reconsider sending their children overseas for education, as studying abroad is not as quick and flexible as travel, and they must also consider safety factors for at least several years in the future.

Being neighbors, the proximity and low costs, along with some Japanese cities retaining the influence of Chinese Tang culture, make Japan a preferred destination for ordinary Chinese people, whether for travel or study.

However, given today’s collision trends, many things have become uncertain, and it is unexpected that this has come so early.

The anger of great powers has never been merely a single warning and will never result in emotional actions based on a statement. Many pieces of information visible to the higher-ups are not accessible to ordinary people.

Historically, Japan has always responded to the strong. Currently, the Japanese right-wing is fiercely criticizing Sanae Takaichi, not for any other reason, but simply because they believe she has prematurely revealed her true intentions.

In fact, the Japanese right-wing is quite foolish; China is a major power and still a strong nation, while Japan is a small country, neighboring China, with land that cannot be moved. China's strength is increasingly growing, which is an objective fact.

If they still think of growing stronger to confront China later, they can only use that phrase: "Small in wisdom but grand in ambition, weak in strength but burdened with responsibilities, they will achieve little."

During this period, it is better not to go if possible. If necessary, for urgent public matters, others should not be overly critical, as everyone has their own circumstances.

However, when someone mentions ZZ has nothing to do with me, I still do not agree; every person has a stance, and national stance comes first.