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Chapter 177 177. Long Yingtai's "German Viewpoint on History"

■The most incongruous thing is that in Long Yingtai's book, "German view of history" often pops up. □Long Yingtai's basic position is weird, we can hardly tell that she is Chinese, is she in fact?Read what she wrote: It was the eve of 1949. From September to November, in less than two months, hundreds of thousands of soldiers from both sides of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party died in the icy and snowy wilderness. What kind of landscape is this? Phillips?You said that you think of the German army in the Soviet Union during World War II. I think it is very similar...

"I think it's probably very similar", what is this saying?The war between Germany and the Soviet Union was a war between two countries, a country resisting foreign aggression; the war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party was a domestic revolution, no matter how it was fought, it was the Chinese's own business. Could it be that the Chinese were beating foreigners?Regardless of victory or defeat, it has nothing to do with the Germans, right?Are you married?But who is the "Fei Lipu" that Long Yingtai called out?Is it the incomparable son she had with the Germans?

Long Yingtai's basic standpoint is weird. Her view of history is German, so it is always incompatible with China.She writes a thousand words, but the atmosphere is that China is not like China, but like a country on each side. Even though she sometimes speaks euphemistically, the tangy feeling cannot be concealed.
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