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18646909 No.18646909 [Reply] [Original]

Did China ever have its own Mishima?

>> No.18646924

>>18646909
no. Chinamen can't channel ancient samurai energy like Mishima did.

>> No.18646928

>>18646909
If they did, he probably died in a deep, dank prison shit hole somewhere.

>> No.18646940
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yes

>> No.18646989

>>18646909
Mao accomplished more than this photo bait faggot ever could

>> No.18646996

>>18646909
>Le pose with ebin gloves and a biggie

Pathetic

>> No.18646997

>>18646909
I think he is too unique to be made in china.

>> No.18647020

>>18646909
what is the type of shirt he is wearing?

>> No.18647027

>>18646996
jelly that he has style

>> No.18647045

A gay turbo manlet who died a hilariously quixotic and needless death?

>> No.18647068
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>>18647045
jesus was gay and he died a quixotic death

>> No.18647085

>>18646909
they've had some edgelord writers before and after Mao but not with Mishima's popularity iirc

>> No.18647099

>>18647085
>they've had some edgelord writers before and after Mao
Can you name some?

>> No.18647100

>>18646909
Bruce lee

>> No.18647107

>>18646989
This.

>The Four Pests campaign (Chinese: 除四害; pinyin: Chú Sì Hài), was one of the first actions taken in the Great Leap Forward in China from 1958 to 1962. The four pests to be eliminated were rats, flies, mosquitoes, and sparrows. The extermination of sparrows is also known as smash sparrows campaign (Chinese: 打麻雀运动; pinyin: Dǎ Máquè Yùndòng) or eliminate sparrows campaign (Chinese: 消灭麻雀运动; pinyin: Xiāomiè Máquè Yùndòng), which resulted in severe ecological imbalance, being one of the causes of the Great Chinese Famine.

Mishima could only have dreamt about killing as many Chinamen as Mao did.

>> No.18647147

>>18647068
I am extremely upset to discover this word is NOT pronounced "Kehoetic".

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>>18647107

>> No.18647158

>>18646909
Yes, Michina

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>>18647107

>> No.18647175

>>18646996
Seethe harder faggot. That lil nigga was twice the man you'll ever be.

>> No.18647199

mad jelly of his narrow shoulders low bodyfat look. i'm ngmi as a tall white guy.

>> No.18647206

>>18646928
KEK this.

>> No.18647209

>>18646989
Are his books any good? Is he a better writer than Mishima? I'm serious, never read anything by him, thought it was mostly politics garbage.

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Mishima was never as based as Chiang Kai-Shek. The little bitch was a draft dodger.

>> No.18647239

>>18647209
He's not as vital as Lenin or as thorough as Marx. But he has his moments. The red book is most famous because it's Mao at his best, brief quotations. He has some pithy phrases.
Barrel of a gun, Communism is a hammer, etc.

Obviously not nearly as good of a writer as Mishima. But far more effective in bringing about his vision lol

>> No.18647295

>>18647238
BASED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWBIqfOYdio

>> No.18647317

>>18647175
Still have a bigger dick than him lmao

>> No.18647318

>>18647295
Ah fuck meant to post this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaiWx4BVQDE

>> No.18647337

>>18647238
This. Based generalissimo.

>> No.18647374

>>18646909
Do you just care about fascist memes? Mo Yan said that censorship is good and is a known bootlicker.

>> No.18647452

>>18647374
Mishima was pro-freedom of speech

>> No.18647543

>>18647374
Mishima was not a fascist or even a conservative, nor was he against freedom of expression in any way. He was as pro freedom of speech as you could could I those days. Please read a fucking book.

>> No.18647580

>Visible affectations

Yeah, that's gonna be a cringe for me

>> No.18647647

>>18646928
>tfw you will never read his last, ultimate work

>> No.18647877

>>18646909
Chinks have rendered themselves biologically and spiritually incapable of engaging in any creative process whatsoever. They cannot even grasp the mere idea doing something which hasn't been done a billion times before. Creativity is basically illegal there.

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>>18647107
HAHAHAHAH I REMEMBER THE FUCKING SPARROWS
Does anybody have that greentext on the birds and the steel forging?

>> No.18647939

>>18647238
Let's not forget the generalissimo was so based he refused to continue fighting the civil war with the Communists in the south of the country because he would've rather had an united China, despite everything. He respected Sun Yat Sen, as everybody else did. I don't think Mao would've done the same though.

>> No.18647958

the only Chinese writers litfags can think of: two politicians

>> No.18647965

>>18647958
Mao and Xi?

>> No.18647970

>>18647958
recommend then my friend, I am currently looking for good lit material

>> No.18647976

>>18647970
The best Chinese novel is There's Nothing I Can Do When I Think of You Late at Night by Cao Naiqian. In second place is Life and Death are Wearing Me Out by Mo Yan. There's plenty more above average stuff but check out those two.

>> No.18647986

>>18647976
A friend of mine gifted me Chronicle of a Blood Merchant by Yu Hua, any contemporary chinese lit you'd think of?
Thanks anyway, your comment is the best birthday gift I had today.

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>>18646909
Ultra based chad founder of Legalism, Han Feizi
That larper doesn't even stand a chance

>> No.18648015

hong xiuquan

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>>18647175
>>18647238
A right-wing Falun Dafa DPP lawyer professor and independence activist was teaching a class on Chiang Kai Shek, a known fascist.

”Before the class begins, you must get on your knees and worship that Chiang Kai Shek was the most highly-evolved being ever known, even greater than Confucius!”

At this moment, a brave, patriotic, communist Red Guard champion who had served 1500 tours of duty and understood the necessity of war and fully supported all military decisions made by the People's Republic of China stood up and held up a sign.

”What does this sign say, baichi?”
The arrogant professor smirked in a counter-revolutionary manner and smugly replied “Taiwan, you stupid mainlander. Do you think I can't read my own language?"
”Of course you can read it. The name is written in the Chinese language, therefore it belongs to China.”

The professor was visibly shaken, and dropped his chalk and his sunflower. He stormed out of the room crying those democratic crocodile tears. The same tears they cry for the “activists” (who today live in such luxury that most own refrigerators) when they mutter treasonous insults about the Chinese government. There is no doubt that at this point our professor wished he had become more than simply a traitor and a puppet of the United States. He wished so much that United States would sell him a gun to shoot himself out of shame.

The students applauded and all joined the People's Liberation Army that day and accepted Xi Jinping as their lord and savior. A sparrow named “American Imperialism” flew into the room and attempted to perch atop the Chinese Flag but was quickly pelted with stones and killed. The national anthem was sung several times, and the spirit of Mao himself showed up and exterminated the last remnants of free speech across the country.

The professor lost his tenure and was fired the next day. His organs were harvested and his decomposing body thrown into the Yangtze river.

>> No.18648319
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>>18647884
nvm found it

>> No.18648332

>>18647209
>Are his books any good?
Not really. His works are largely just him talking about the revolutionary potential of the peasantry in x Chinese province, y village. If you want to understand Maoism, obviously they're a great recource.

>> No.18648474

china pretty much struggled all throughout the 1900s, how could it produce a mishima?

>> No.18648609

its either xi or waldun depends on the mood im in when ur asking

>> No.18648742

>>18646909
Yes, Jung Chang

>> No.18649822

>>18646928
This