It s time for China to build its own blood circle of friends!

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-29

It's time for China to build its own "blood" circle of friends!

As the saying goes, safflower needs green leaves, and if the Chinese nation wants to achieve great rejuvenation, in addition to China itself becoming extremely powerful, it is also necessary to establish a circle of friends based on "blood", so as to realize the reasonable distribution of the industrial chain division system and the vertical transmission system of values.

According to the proximity and distance, let's sort out and take stock of other countries with Chinese kinship systems other than China

1. Singapore, there is no doubt about this, a Chinese country with 75% Chinese ancestry.

2, Vietnam. The main ethnic group in Vietnam is actually the Han nationality, but after five dynasties and ten kingdoms, the Jing people gradually separated from the Han nationality and became one.

3, Myanmar. The main ethnic group in Myanmar, the Burmese people, is actually the Qiang people in the north of the year, and most of northern Myanmar is a Han autonomous region.

4. Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, these ethnic groups are actually the evolution of ethnic minorities in southern China.

5, Mongolia. This does not need to be explained, everyone knows it very well.

6. Finland, Europe. Genetically closer to the Xiongnu.

Many people think that Japan and the Korean Peninsula are closer to China, but this is actually a misconception.

At best, South Korea, Japan and North Korea are only countries influenced by Chinese Confucian culture and belong to the inner circle of Confucian culture.

If China really wants to reach the top of the world's ecological chain, it must have a circle design strategy.

With China as the center, the core layer is the blood relationship countries, the close layer is the core circle of Confucian culture, and then the outer layer is the friendly countries, and the last layer is the declining Western countries.

What do you think about this?

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