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What's the difference between Japan and China?
Before modern times, China has always been the object of Japanese study. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, Japan sent scholars to study in China on a large scale, but in the industrial revolution era, Japan's Meiji Restoration was far behind China's Reform Movement of 1898. In this century of change, what changes have taken place in Japanese thinking? What spirit made Japan quickly stand up from the ruins of World War II and become the second largest economic power in the world? Perhaps we can get some enlightenment from the following story: First, after hitting the wall: Chinese mother vs Japanese mother China smashed the table and he began to cry. What are China's parents doing? "Bao Xiao, don't cry, mom hits this table, mom hits this table." "This land is not good, mom hits this land, this land is not good, hit this land." In Tokyo, Japan, a child ran out of there and bumped into a table. He began to cry, and his mother immediately hugged him and said, "Go again! Go again! " Is there such a child in the world who meets again for the second time? So he went over, and the mother immediately said to the child, "There are three reasons why the child will hit the table. The first one ran too fast to stop. The second one kept his head down on the ground and didn't pay attention. Third, I don't know what I'm thinking. Which one are you? " In fact, the British say that the rise and fall of a nation depends on the mothers of a generation, which is very reasonable. Second, China children enrolled vs Japanese children enrolled in China children enrolled, the teacher usually asks the question: What's your name? How old are you? Do you know your parents' names? Look at these words. Do you know them? When Japanese children enter school, they should test the spirit of teamwork: the entrance to a primary school is divided into three island passes, and the children are numbered in groups of ten. At the first level, the teacher said, "Move this table to the next room." The children who stay there will be eliminated, and the remaining table movers will enter the second round. Parents of eliminated children come to the teacher and will be scolded by the teacher: how do children educate? Lack of mentor! In the Qing Dynasty, people began to say that one China person had a dragon and three China people had three worms. In fact, do China people really have no team spirit? China people can only go it alone? Otherwise, team spirit is actually cultivated and educated! Third, China teaching mode vs Japanese teaching mode There is a question in the college entrance examination in Taiwan Province Province: When did the Sino-Japanese War break out? What is the name of the treaty? How much land was ceded? How much is the compensation? In China, this rote knowledge test is really normal and useful, but our trigonometric functions, terms, polar coordinates, polar roots, factorization, binomial theorems and so on are all put forward by foreigners, and our thinking really needs to be improved. Although Japanese education has the same disadvantages of rote learning as China, they have begun to improve. This question is not tested like this: Japan fought a war with China in 100, and a war in 19 century. The Japanese-Qing War is called the Japanese-Qing War, and we call it the Sino-Japanese War. There was a Sino-Japanese War in the 20th century, which we called the Eight-Year War of Resistance. "2 1 century, if the Japanese opened fire on China, when do you think? Where are the possible distant and near causes? If Japan wins, where will it win? What are the conditions for losing? Analysis. " Each of their students tried to give an answer. We spent all day studying the cession of Liaodong Peninsula and Penghu, Taiwan, and compensated 20 million Liang. The Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1894, and treaty of shimonoseki was scheduled in 1895! However, Japanese students' analysis shows that after the return of Taiwan Province Province to China, there will probably be a fierce battle between Japan and China. If Taiwan Province Province returns to China. China will block Keelung and Kaohsiung, and the Taiwan Province Strait will become the inland sea of China, so Japanese oil tankers will turn right, and China will go to the right of Keelung and Kaohsiung in Taiwan Province Province in the future. This will increase the cost of oil transportation in Japan. Japanese oil will come out of the Persian Gulf, cross the Indian Ocean, cross the Straits of Malacca, reach the South China Sea of China, cross the Straits of Taiwan Province Province, enter the East China Sea and reach the Sea of Japan. This line is called Japan's oil lifeline. If the China government blocks the Taiwan Province Strait, Japanese cargo ships must pass through, and Japanese capital ships and destroyers will be dispatched. As soon as the China navy saw the Japanese invasion, it immediately attacked. Then fight! According to the judgment, this war may break out from 20 15 to 2020. Therefore, Japan has now made all preparations for the war of resistance against China, so what is a long-term state, and their situation, from now on, regard this matter as a current event and make careful preparations there. According to their judgment, the friction between China and Japan will start from the East China Sea and the Taiwan Province Strait. The time was 20 15-2020, and all their students began to answer. So we can draw a conclusion that Japanese education focuses on the training of thinking, while China's education only focuses on the memory of knowledge. The Japanese have a strong sense of crisis, but we seem to be at ease. Our education seems to be stuck in a lonely dogma. 4. Meeting in Japan vs Meeting in China Mr. Yu Shiwei once cited an example when talking about his own experience: In China, the company manager said that there would be a meeting to discuss the plan, and the meeting room was very quiet. No one spoke and no one made a statement. Say with one voice that they support the leader's decision. What's it like to walk out of the meeting room? "What is he, that broken proposal can also pass? I will certainly do better in his position ... "This is a common phenomenon in China. In Japan, when they discuss in a meeting, they can spell "life and death", argue with each other and point out problems to each other. Once a consensus is reached, there will be no sound outside the meeting room, and everyone will do what they should do according to the decision just made. This gap is too obvious. Through the above four points, we may all see that the Japanese have a strong team spirit, a strong sense of crisis, a flexible and pragmatic thinking mode and so on, but these are all cultivated through education, through mothers, through schools and through society. Therefore, a strong nation is usually educated! Have these inspired us? ...

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