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"Reverse Examination: Chinese History Textbooks - The True Chinese History They Should Teach the Chinese" By Motohiko Izawa, Kin bungaku The title is too long to fit. The Mongol invasions of Japan and the Russo-Japanese War are not mentioned in Chinese textbooks. They've been distorting history from the start. They're on a whole different level; they just pretend things didn't happen because they can't explain them. "In China, it's common to find skeletons when you dig," I often hear this when I go to China for work. I saw for the first time a detailed explanation of the reason why. The second half is a "How-to Guide for Debating with Chinese People." The content is based on textbooks before the recent revisions. Why is it that Chinese people are great as individuals and friends, but working with them is so frustrating? This book answers such simple questions. Condition: Good. No obi (sleeve). "Reverse Examination: Chinese History Textbooks - The True Chinese History They Should Teach the Chinese" Motohiko Izawa, Kin bungaku Inspect the world history textbooks actually used in China. Neither the Mongol invasion of Japan nor the Russo-Japanese War, which was closely related to China, is described there. It is not only the Tibet issue that is distorted. They pretend that inconvenient events never happened in the first place. How to deal with countries near but far. Anyway, I hope Chinese people will read it.
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