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In the U.S. Q&A**, some claim that Chinese workers have better lunches than middle-class Americans, and conclude that Chinese workers eat better. They say that the Chinese workers' lunches consist of rice, meat, and vegetables, which are cheap, affordable, and nutritionally balanced; In contrast, white-collar workers in the United States can only eat dry sandwiches. This conclusion has sparked a discussion about the phenomenon of medium blowing.
The phenomenon is not confined to China, and similar situations exist in other countries. People often have prejudices and misunderstandings about other countries because they do not know what is going on in them. This phenomenon is especially prominent in the age of the Internet, where the collision of ideas and the flow of information lead to more misunderstandings.
We might as well look at this issue from a different angle. It is true that Chinese workers' lunches are more hearty than those of the American middle class, but this does not mean that all Chinese workers can enjoy such a good lunch. In fact, China's labor market is severely unbalanced, and many low-income groups still face poverty and hardship. Therefore, we cannot judge the level of development of a country and the living conditions of its people on the basis of this issue alone.
In the military field abroad, there are also some medium-blown statements. Some claim that the PLA is ahead of the US military in a number of areas, believing that only God can defeat them. They believe that in order to maintain global hegemony, the United States can only give a large amount of military spending to the powerful PLA.
However, the comparison of military power is a complex issue that cannot be simply measured by being ahead or behind. Military strength includes many factors, such as the level of equipment, the quality of training, and combat experience. Moreover, the military development of each country has its own characteristics and advantages. Therefore, we cannot judge a country's military strength by these claims alone.
In Japan, there are also some rhetoric about China. Some believe that Japan can develop as a vassal state of China and express their admiration for China. However, such statements represent the views of individual individuals and do not represent the opinions of all Japanese people. In Japanese society, the evaluation of China is diverse, and there are various opinions and opinions.
NHK used to be known as the Japan branch of CCTV and produced a lot of documentaries about China. The documentaries portray China in such a positive light that many Chinese viewers could hardly imagine that they were produced by Japanese television. However, this has also sparked the envy of some right-wing people against the NHK, who believe that the NHK is too pro-China.
However, it should be noted that key positions in NHK are now replaced by right-wing figures, leading to a change in NHK's style. Therefore, the current NHK is no longer called the Japanese traitor.
On the African continent, there is also some mid-blowing phenomenon. Museveni of Uganda has implemented a series of reform measures by learning from China's reform experience and has achieved remarkable economic development. By building roads and bridges, he improved infrastructure and helped the poor. Museveni attributed the success of the reforms to lessons he had learned from China and encouraged Uganda's leadership to read Deng Xuan.
However, it is worth noting that there are still some challenges to Uganda's economic development, and Uganda is still a relatively poor country. Uganda's success cannot be attributed simply to the influence of China, but to the influence of many other factors.
In short, the phenomenon of medium blowing exists between countries and is not confined to a specific region. Behind the phenomenon is misunderstanding and prejudice against other countries, and it cannot represent the views of the entire people. In order to truly understand a country or region, we should listen to different voices and pay attention to diversity and objectivity, rather than using the medium blowing as a criterion for judging.
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