WHAT-IF HISTORY COULD REPEAT
The lesson of history is to review history.  After 
reviewing, there would be no need to cry foul again, 
and, even for many guilty parties, to worry about the 
coming of the doomsday.
History is the driving force behind how future is made. 
But historians have their private bosses. None of those 
bosses has the public good in mind. As even the best 
among them, there is at least the big problem of 
ignorance and politically inclination.  So, our best bet 
is to exercise the precaution that history has been used 
to misguide us.
In the past two hundred years, the world has been 
misguided more than any other time. But in the end, 
paper can't wrap fire, and many aspiring young men 
and old geezers have come out to expose historical lies, 
making history credible to the point where it can be 
analyzed.
The analysts can analyze all they want, but the blocking 
power of propaganda is even greater. Fortunately, the 
world's biggest victim of historical distortions, China, 
has come back from the dead and risen. 
At least now there are two different versions of 
histories in the world. The responsibility of our analysts 
becomes particularly important.
For the past thousand years, history-wise, there was 
only China.  The dynasties of Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, 
Ming, and Qing were the mainstream of history.
Feudalism is the cornerstone of that history.  Each 
Dynasty was sustained by the faithful practice of 
feudalism, and it needed to step down if failed to so.  
This lasted until the Qing Dynasty, which actually 
sacrificed the monarchy in order to preserve feudalism.
The Yuan Dynasty in Mongolia is even a more 
interesting case. They moved their whole country into 
China by the lure of feudalism, but was expelled for 
failing to practice it correctly while in China.
In the Ming Dynasty, with the import of new fighting 
spirits of the Mongolians and Muslims, they almost 
travelled and unified the world, but in the end, they did 
not do it because of the prohibition by feudalism.
Here we finally come to a point for historical review. 
What if China really go ahead and ruled the world? 
What's going to be like today?
Well, because China itself did not abide by the feudal 
morals, the world would likely be in chaos and might 
not even last until today.
The Qing Dynasty was definitely impressed by the 
charisma and power of feudalism that it exerted on the 
Ming dyansty. They actually invited a Confucius scholar 
to teach them the way of the feudalism, before they 
took over China. 
With less than one percent of the Han population, the 
Manchus gave a splendid performance in their ruling of 
China by the principles of feudalism.  At the end, for 
failing to meet the needs of feudal emperorship(heard 
of the last baby emperor of China?), the country 
became weak. Then the opium of the Jews, the military 
power of the West, and China's own group of running 
dogs and vultures split the Qing Dynasty into a divided 
country of warlords and a living hell for the people.
The Big Brother of Asia, China, being a drug addict, the  
second brother, Japan, came out to liberate Asia from 
West colonization. But Japan failed miserably in public 
relations after being slandered by America as an 
aggressor, instead of the last lone potential savior of 
Asia, although it clearly stated in the Japanese 
Constitution that it would use feudalistic Confucius's 
teaching to govern the country and carry on in world 
affairs.
As a result, not only did Japan not get help from China, 
it was also betrayed by Chiang Kai-shek, the appointed 
head of China by America.  And the whole Asia 
suffered just as badly.  
America was able to write a distorted Asian history with 
the blood and tears of Asians.
Here we have reached the second point of historical 
review. That is, what if we did not make those mistakes 
in World War II: http://pongf.us/ww2mic.html
What's going to be like today? 
Mainly, it would be entirely possible that the world 
could avoid the current exploding catastrophe of the 
coronary pandemic.
This historical analysis gives us the recognition that if 
the direction of history is to be corrected, Asia must 
return to feudalism. Thus, feudal unity would be able to 
unify China, Japan and South Korea.
In this way, the overbearing hegemony of America, 
Britain and the Jews can be blocked. And Asia could use 
the lull, during the period in which America is being 
harassed by the covid-19 pandemic's, to usher in the 
next-generation era of automation.
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            假如历史可以重复
历史的教训就是让我们去重新复习一下历史。重复后
就不需要再去哭述,甚至于日夜神魂不定的期待末日
的来临。
历史是未来的推动力。但历史学家都有他们的后面老
板。那些老板没有一个是好的。至于最好的也至少有
知识不足的毛病。所以我们最好的防备就是用,期待
它们是用来误导我们的,态度。
两百年来,世界受到有史以来最大的误导。但到底纸
包不了火,加上很多有志人士出来暴露,已把历史变
得可信到可以被分析的地步。
分析管分析,但阻挡的力量更大,还好那世界最大的
受害者,中国,翻身了。至少现在世上有两个不同的
历史。我们分析的责任变得特别重要。
一千年以前的世界只有中国。汉唐元明清是历史的主
流。封建制度是历史的基石。每个朝代都是以封建来
之国,治不好就下台。直到清朝时为了拥护封建而不
惜牺牲皇朝。
而蒙古的元朝更有趣。他们是为了封建搬进了中国,
但为了实行不成封建而被赶出去。
而明朝,有了外来的蒙古人和回教徒的斗志,差点统
一了世界,但最后为了封建的不准,没做。
这里我们终于来到一个历史重复点。假如那时中国真
的统治了世界,今天会如何?  因为中国自己没遵守
封建的道义,世界多半会大乱,甚至活不到今天。
可能,清朝就时被封建的能耐看傻了。他们是先学会
了封建才拿下中国。少于百分之一的汉人人口,满朝
既然靠封建把中国治理的有声有色。最后也是为了达
不到封建的君皇传承的需求,国家变弱。然后就被犹
太人的鸦片,西方的军力,和中国自己的一批走狗和
秃鹫,把清朝分裂成了一个各路军阀自立门户的国家
和老百姓的人间地狱。
亚洲老大中国不行使了,二弟日本应声而出。但公关
没弄好,又被美国污蔑成侵略者,虽然它宪法上明明
写了要用孔夫子的教导来治国。
结果因为日本不但没有得到中国的帮忙,还被蒋介石
出卖了。连亚洲也没得好下场。以后的历史是美国说
了算。
这里我们又到了第二个历史重复点。那就是如果我们
没有犯了二战时的错误:http://pongf.us/ww2mic.html
今天回怎么样? 主要是可能世界可以避免冠状瘟疫
的浩劫。
这个历史的分析,给我们的结认是,如要把历史的方
向纠正,亚洲必要回到封建。 从而实行封建的团结去
统一中日韩。
这样可以封住美国英国和犹太人的一意孤行的霸道。
而且可以趁在冠状大瘟疫期间,亚洲领先进入自动化
时代。
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