Sun Yuchen is Forcing us Into a Golden Age of Prosperity and Freedom .@valued-customer wrote an article titled
Perhaps he be a scholar who studies Chinese history?I felt that @valued-customer was familiar with East Asians' intelligence, sensibility, culture, history and thought.
He seems to know the people I've met so far, the most Chinese among Americans and Europeans.
His satirical and critical comments about Justin Sun clearly expressed the Chinese people's political, diplomatic, economic, and cultural governance.
I originally wanted to know the history of Europe and America. However, Europe's history was familiar because Europe had the same emperors, kings and popes as Asia.
However, the United States was difficult to understand because there were no emperors, kings, or popes. Probably because I'm poor at English.😅
Americans usually write about show business, blockchain, cryptocurrency, travel, food, culture.
I am interested in American history, culture, thought, politics, and economy.
Probably because they know how to communicate with non-English speaking foreigners like me.Americans younger than me @joeyarnoldvn's writing was hard for me to understand.
On the other hand, conversations with @valued-customer and @roleerob that were 20 years older than me were easier.
I am trying to understand the history of America, comparing the history of Europe and China.
Looking at the writings of @ valued-customer and @roleerob, I felt that America is different from Europe.
The fact that European history was centered on emperors, kings, nobles and popes was similar to Asia.
By the way, @valued-customer insists on conspiracy theory, writing American history centered on American citizens.
@valued-customer claims that the owners of America and the world are citizens, not emperors and kings.
As @valued-customer criticized Sun Yuchen, I recalled the history of China.
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) (reigned 496–465 BC) was the king of the Kingdom of Yue (present-day northern Zhejiang) near the end of the Spring and Autumn period. He was the son of King Yunchang.
Goujian's reign coincided with arguably the last major conflict of the Spring and Autumn period, the struggle between Wu and Yue, wherein he eventually led his state to victory, annexing the rival. As such King Goujian is sometimes considered the last of the Five Hegemons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goujian
Koreans often compare Chinese to Goujian(Chinese: 勾踐). Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) is called Gucheon in Korean.
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) was one of the most famous warlords in Chinese history loved by @valued-customer.😌
Whilst ruling his kingdom, Goujian never relished kingly riches, but instead ate food suited for peasants, as well as forcing himself to taste bile, in order to remember his humiliations while serving under the State of Wu. The second half of a Chinese idiom, wòxīn-chángdǎn (臥薪嚐膽, "sleeping on sticks and tasting gall"), refers to Goujian's perseverance.
After ten years of economic and political reforms, the last phase of the war began, by which time the State of Yue had come a long way from its previous defeat; as described in the Shiji, Ten years of reforms; the state is rich, the warriors well-rewarded. The soldiers charge in the face of arrows like thirsty men heading for drink... (修之十年,國富,厚賂戰士,士赴矢石,如渴得飲)[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuchai_of_Wu
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) became the most famous person in East Asian history with wòxīn-chángdǎn (臥薪嚐膽, "sleeping on sticks and tasting gall").
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) became a prisoner of Fuchai (reigned 495–473 BC) and became a slave for 10 years for revenge.
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) deceived Fuchai(reigned 495–473 BC), giving thorough loyalty to Fuchai (reigned 495–473 BC).
One day, when Fuchai (reigned 495–473 BC) became sick, he ate up the shit of Fuchai (reigned 495–473 BC) to gain the trust of Fuchai (reigned 495–473 BC).
Currently, Koreans mock that Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) ate the shit of Fuchai (reigned 495–473 BC).
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) succeeded in revenge while enduring the humiliation of eating the shit of the enemy.
Currently, Koreans believe that Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) symbolizes the hidden nature of the Chinese.
I compared Justin Sun =Sun Yuchen, which @ valued-customer loves and praises, to Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐).
Why does he keep his business despite being mocked and criticized?
Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) ate even the enemy's shit to get revenge.
So, now the the Chinese remember Goujian (Chinese: 勾踐) as the greatest hero in Chinese history.
To revenge, the Chinese praise and admire those who become servants of the enemy.
Is he an American Justin Sun? Or is it a Chinese Sun Yuchen?As @valued-customer claims,
I kinda like the Emperor Goujian. He reminds me of John McCaffee, but less deranged. I too have been a slave to my enemy, though not so long as Goujian, and I would not eat their shit to gain their trust.
This I do, but I do not use the word 'citizens'. Citizens are subjects. I use the word 'civilians'. Civilians are people who are not government agents. These are the true rulers of themselves, and the world, when they get around to noticing and undertake it.
I think Sun is Chinese, and wishes he could pose as an American to fool more people. Fooling people is what makes him money and gains him power.
I do not like Sun Yuchen, but I do like Goujian. I like peasant food too, and I admire his dedication and perseverance, although eating shit is unnecessary. I think people that do that like that sort of thing.
Thanks!
Honorable senior, unfortunately I do not know about John McCaffee. Perhaps he is a good person like you.
Thank you for giving me some good information for an American elementary school old student like me.
Sun Yuchen was a merchant, but Goujian was a king. Because Goujian became a slave to revenge, Koreans fear and dislike him.
He killed many people to gain power. Even the closest friends were killed.
Oh. You didn't mention killing his friends to gain power. That's like eating shit. You only do that if you like it.
John McCaffee is an infamous millionaire that likes to eat shit.
Ah, I didn't write that part. It was a very famous historical event in East Asia, so I misunderstood that you might know it too.
Many Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese remember that he killed all his best friends to gain power.
There are also many warlords in the United States. hahaha
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