Social science "Chinese Emperor" : "Japanese Emperor" : Ishihira

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 奪う「中国の皇帝」 祈る「日本の天皇」 / 石平
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Item number: BO4962472
Released date: 22 Apr 2025
著: 石平

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[Introduction to the Contents]
As a Chinese naturalized citizen, I think that the supreme existence of the Emperor is the most fortunate thing for the Japanese people, and the concentric relationship between all people and the Emperor is the National Athletic Meet that Japan should protect.
(Excerpt from "Hashigaki")
[Contents]
Chapter 1 : Anti-Japanese Sentiment of the Chinese People
Chapter 2 : "Longing" that the Chinese have had for the Japanese people since ancient times, and
Distorted feelings toward Japan
Chapter 3 : "The Japanese Experience after Studying abroad"
Chapter 4 : Characteristics of Japanese Culture and Japanese Spirit to Be Proud
Chapter 5 : Why the "Easy Family Revolution" Occurs
Chapter 6 : of China
Chapter 6 : The Existence of the Imperial Family and the Emperor at the Foundation of the Japanese People
Chapter 5 : Why the "Easy Family Revolution" Occurs in the People's Republic of China
Chapter 6 : The Existence of the Imperial Family and the Emperor at the Foundation of the Japanese People
Chapter 5 : Why the "Easy Family Revolution" Occurs
Born in Chengdu, Sichuan Province in 1962.
Graduated from the Department of Philosophy at Peking University.
Worked as a lecturer at the Department of Philosophy at Sichuan University.
Completed the doctoral course at the Graduate School of Culture at kobe university.
Completed the doctoral course at the Graduate School of Culture at Sichuan University.
After working at a private research institute, came to Japan in 1988.
Naturalized in 2007 『 』 『 』 『 』 Tokuma 『 』