1.5 million Chinese were expelled, and more than 500,000 were killed or injured

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-01-19

Introduction: Recently, I reviewed a movie "Running to the Angry Sea" directed by Xu Anhua and starring Andy Lau and Lin Zixiang in 1982, but I never thought that this movie was based on the Vietnamese expulsion incident in the 70s. In this incident, 1.5 million Chinese were deported, and more than 500,000 Chinese were killed or injured. This article will provide an in-depth interpretation of the ins and outs of the incident, online repercussions, similar incidents, social impacts, and the latest developments, and make the whole incident objective, while introducing interactive elements to invite readers to participate in the discussion.

Vietnam has been a neighbor of China since the end of the Ming Dynasty. Whenever there was a war in China, a large number of refugees fled to Vietnam. These refugees settled in Vietnam and established a small sphere of influence belonging to the Chinese. However, in the 70s, when the civil war in Vietnam was serious and the people were living in hardship, Vietnamese extremists began to accuse the Chinese of Chinese spies sent by China and regarded them as the main culprits.

In the context of poverty and few resources, people needed to find a faith to release their grief. As a result, Vietnamese extremists led their followers to burn, kill, and loot Chinese families in Vietnam. These acts were so brutal that they led to the deportation of 1.5 million Chinese and became a catastrophe of great scale in Chinese history.

The reenactment of this movie has aroused strong resonance among the majority of netizens. Many people were saddened and shocked by this historical event, and they discussed the real story behind it on social media. People are outraged by the occurrence of this humanitarian disaster, believe that the Vietnamese side should apologize and compensate for the incident, and call for greater respect and protection for the Chinese community.

Similar incidents of racial expulsion have not been uncommon in history. For the Chinese, the events in this film are a touching warning. At the beginning of the 20th century, there was the Boer War in South Africa, in which many Chinese immigrants were victims. Not only were they deported, but they were also subjected to racial discrimination and violent attacks.

This Vietnamese expulsion incident has had a huge impact on the Chinese community and society as a whole. 1.5 million Chinese were expelled, more than 500,000 Chinese were killed or injured, and countless families were destroyed. The loss of the property and life they had established in Vietnam not only led to the breakdown of the family, but also caused long-term psychological trauma to the Chinese community.

In addition, the incident also sparked a diplomatic dispute with Vietnam. Although China and Vietnam have made some progress in modern relations, Vietnam has so far not taken responsibility for the incident or apologized to China. This has aggravated tensions between the two countries and cast a shadow over the friendly relations between China and Vietnam.

At present, the latest developments in the Vietnamese expulsion have not been widely reported. Although China** has exercised restraint in this incident, the Chinese community and netizens have demanded that Vietnam seriously respond to the incident and give appropriate apologies and compensation.

The Vietnamese expulsion in the 70s was a touching humanitarian disaster, but official history has not seriously documented the event. However, this re-enactment of the film "Running to the Angry Sea" has attracted a lot of attention, revealing the brutal truth of this historical event. The discussion and appeal triggered by the incident not only demonstrated people's thirst for historical truth, but also provided an opportunity for the development of Sino-Vietnamese relations.

Conclusion: The occurrence of the Vietnamese expulsion incident is sad, and it is a great harm to the Chinese living in Vietnam for hundreds of years. Although Vietnam has not apologized for this incident so far, we should be vigilant and remind ourselves that such a history exists and that Vietnam still owes the Chinese an apology. Let us hope that in a friendly environment between China and Vietnam, such incidents will not happen again, and at the same time call on the international community to pay attention to and ensure that the life and dignity of every human being can be protected.

Interactive Elements: What would you think of Vietnam's attitude towards the exorcism?How do you think China and Vietnam should deal with this historical legacy?Welcome to leave a message to participate in the discussion.

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