The China/North Korea bond is complex. Yes, Imperial China did give full legal independence to The Whole of Korea some centuries ago. Still the family and business links remain alive and well, especially in the border region between China and North Korea. Many tens of thousands of Koreans escaped from both North and South Korea during the Korean war, and settled in the China border region with the hundreds of thousands of Koreans who have always lived there and are well and truly Chinese citizens with very strong kinship ties to Korea. Woe be to any power on earth, Chinese Govt or others, who seek to break up the Chinese family, held together very effectively by Chinese women.The bond is made of struggle, war, motherhood, kinship and is made of human living blood, past, present and future.
John Fitzpatrick. About New China, the Koreas, Myanmar, Thailand, and also about Japanese and Chinese writers and poets. The main emphasis is on North Asia and the political tectonics of this very important, powerful, and many-peopled area.
Friday, 28 October 2016
The China/North Korea bond is complex. Yes, Imperial China did give full legal independence to The Whole of Korea some centuries ago. Still the family and business links remain alive and well, especially in the border region between China and North Korea. Many tens of thousands of Koreans escaped from both North and South Korea during the Korean war, and settled in the China border region with the hundreds of thousands of Koreans who have always lived there and are well and truly Chinese citizens with very strong kinship ties to Korea. Woe be to any power on earth, Chinese Govt or others, who seek to break up the Chinese family, held together very effectively by Chinese women.The bond is made of struggle, war, motherhood, kinship and is made of human living blood, past, present and future.
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