ccp was on its last legs and had becum irrelevant. without jap invasion kmt would have annihilated ccp and brought about a united nationalist china. ccp should be grateful to the japs and thank them for saving their arses. in the war against japan, kmt did the vast majority of the fighting. the ccp’s 8th route army was merely involved in small skirmishes and guerrila warfare, sometimes sabotaging kmt forces to help japs weaken the kmt. ccp was the real traitor to all tiongs and chinks.The CCP credited the Japanese invasion for weakening the Kuomintang (KMT), which had overthrown the 300-year rule of the Qing Dynasty. Following Japan's surrender in 1945, a full-scale civil war erupted, eventually forcing the KMT to retreat to Taiwan.
hahaha! ccp’s success was avoiding combat and suffer minimal losses without inflicting any serious damage to japs. that’s not sun tzu’s strategy, that’s cowardice. lol!The CCP employed strategies and tactics inspired by Sun Tzu's principles in The Art of War to overcome the Kuomintang (KMT) during the Chinese Civil War, often achieving success with minimal or no direct combat.
congratulations to japan for the sacrifice. banzai banzai!Japan is facing a substantial economic and tourism setback due to the sharp decline in Chinese visitors, triggered by recent diplomatic tensions. In November 2025, China issued a travel advisory to its citizens, resulting in widespread cancellations of flights and hotel reservations.
The economic impact could lead to yearly losses estimated at 2.2 trillion yen (roughly $14.23 billion USD), according to the Nomura Research Institute.
Over 500,000 flight bookings from China to Japan have been canceled. Approximately 30% of the 1.44 million trips originally planned through December 2025 were called off almost immediately after the warning was announced. Hotels that depend heavily on Chinese tourists reported a sharp rise in cancellations, with some losing more than 80% of their bookings.
This is temporary only. After that more non china tourists will top up the short fall of tourism money.Japan is facing a substantial economic and tourism setback due to the sharp decline in Chinese visitors, triggered by recent diplomatic tensions. In November 2025, China issued a travel advisory to its citizens, resulting in widespread cancellations of flights and hotel reservations.
The economic impact could lead to yearly losses estimated at 2.2 trillion yen (roughly $14.23 billion USD), according to the Nomura Research Institute.
Over 500,000 flight bookings from China to Japan have been canceled. Approximately 30% of the 1.44 million trips originally planned through December 2025 were called off almost immediately after the warning was announced. Hotels that depend heavily on Chinese tourists reported a sharp rise in cancellations, with some losing more than 80% of their bookings.