How many mines did the British lay in port? Only before returning to the country did his sinister in

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-28

Borders between countries are often the most sensible design because they avoid interfering with disputes within other countries. To maintain such a distance, the country must have a strong military force.

In the past, China fell into a period of slump, and was ignored and despised by other countries, and even sowed discord. However, instead of being crushed, China got back on its feet and once again took its place in the world.

For the Chinese, July 1, 1997 is a special day, because on this day, Hong Kong returned to the embrace of the motherland. What many may not know, however, is that the British once coveted Hong Kong, albeit only briefly during the occupation, but the British still tried to keep the city.

If you want to truly take control of a place, it's not enough to have nominal recognition, you also need to integrate its unique culture into it. The British initially took over Hong Kong in a direct and brutal manner, without respecting the will of the occupied, and later imposed years of control, even trying to infiltrate the British language and civilization into Hong Kong through the use of names.

However, this approach is not clever and can be difficult to deal with.

The British promoted English in Hong Kong and gradually spread it throughout Hong Kong. In addition, the UK has also hosted many events to show a good attitude towards Hong Kong. As a result of these events, some Hong Kongers began to develop a deep love for the UK.

If Britain simply wants Hong Kong to be kind to outsiders, perhaps it is not a big problem. However, the arrival of the British led to an increasing alienation of Hong Kong from China, which was unable to manage Hong Kong effectively during the period of British provisional rule.

Eventually, Britain and China clashed over Hong Kong.

Britain has gradually abolished the regulations set by China in Hong Kong for various reasons, claiming that it is for the good of Hong Kong, but in fact the "landmines" they have set up are everywhere.

While Hong Kong has gradually built its own footholds over the past period and has become stronger under the leadership of China, there are still some potential risks that will take a long time to eliminate.

Britain sees itself as an outsider, singled out China's problems, and while the meaning is unclear, some see China as the root of Hong Kong's problems. However, this is not the case.

Hong Kong's situation is not caused by China alone, but because of the constant war, Hong Kong is not immune to being affected.

Such remarks should have been inconsistent with official status, and when you dig deeper, you will find that this is not an act of repression, but rather incitement to more enthusiasm. The centrifugal strategy of the UK is much more than that, they will not easily break the bottom line or sell the lowest price, while the British are breaking the rules and attracting attention with the lowest **, making the whole system chaotic.

When it comes to defending one's own rights, it is often misunderstood as disturbing the order, and those who defend it, despite doing the most difficult things, are not respected as they deserve.

However, there are not a few people who truly understand where their homeland belongs, and they are firmly guarding their homeland, and this behavior will be proven by time to make the facts clear.

Even the dullest will realize that China is the only home where they can live a better life.

Britain has never been part of Hong Kong, so the arrival of British diplomats has often raised the alarm of the local population to sow discord. On the night of June 30, 1997, the Chinese people were full of anticipation for the solemn moment when the British flag was changed and the Chinese flag was raised.

After consulting with China, the UK decided to end its last day in Hong Kong on June 30. However, the process is not as simple as it seems. In fact, Britain is hiding a cunning scheme behind it.

They expect China to be able to fulfill its commitments on time at 0:00 on July 1, otherwise, they will seize this opportunity to make new demands on China. The process is like a game of word riddles, requiring China to make the right decisions at critical moments.

China is not a coward, and the British threat cannot shake China's resolve. China's confidence stems from the bravery and fearlessness of every soldier and the firm belief of every citizen in the reunification of the motherland.

There is not a single Chinese who does not aspire to the early realization of territorial integrity of the country. China has succeeded in achieving this vital goal, and the Chinese people, including Hong Kong, have been moved by this determination, even those who are not part of China.

Britain may not be aware that China's insistence on Hong Kong cannot be easily defeated by provocation or difficulty. They may not know that China's setbacks are not limited to these, the Chinese people's backbone has been bent by the oppression of other countries many times, and each time it hurts in the bones, but it is still strong to seize every opportunity.

Britain may only want to get Hong Kong as a prosperous city and want to use its economy, but they may not realize that Hong Kong, a city that has suffered many vicissitudes, has always been closely connected to the heart of China.

If Hong Kong is lost, it will be tantamount to tearing China's heart apart.

China must step up and use our bodies to build a barrier against malicious intentions, whether intentional or unintentional. This barrier is supported by the faith and courage of countless Chinese, and it is the defense line of our country and the dignity of our nation.

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