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What are the national characteristics of the Japanese?

Japan is basically a single nation, that is, the "Yamato nation", and its most prominent national characteristic is "tolerance."

The word "yin" in "forbearance" represents "no point", "unobtrusive" and "reserved"; characteristic.

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Precisely because Japan is a single nation, they must be "unified" in order to be able to "treat the outside world as one."

While "united", we must also "individuals obey the collective", "subordinates obey superiors" and "juniors obey seniors". Only in this way can we achieve efficient and consistent combat effectiveness.

And these obediences are all steeped in the word "tolerance".

The result of strong unity and collective collaboration is that individuals cannot be "top-notch" and must "hide" their personal colors in the collective and become a member of the collective, so Japanese people are used to it in society. and work hard to "hide" and "endure."

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The Japanese's revenge on the enemy was also "hidden" and "sudden". For example: Attack on Pearl Island!

The investigation, arrangements, and actions of the entire incident were all hidden and kept secret.

Also, Japanese office workers go drinking together after get off work, and then get drunk and go crazy. They are "tolerating" their bosses and "tolerating" customers during the day at the company, and they have to "tolerate" their wives when they go home, so , I can only let off steam by drinking and killing outside.

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In addition, Japan is an island country with many natural disasters. "Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, mudslides, and typhoons" have occurred frequently. Since ancient times, these unexpected events have There have been too many "instant separations of life and death" caused by sudden natural disasters. Therefore, Japan's "Yamato nation" has a kind of "sadness" in its bones. It is not difficult to find such a sad style in traditional Japanese enka. Therefore, the word "tolerance" is a concept that Japanese people have kept in mind and empathized with since childhood.

To this day, Japanese people are "bullied" from elementary school to high school, and even when they enter society.

In Japanese schools, it is not uncommon for bullied students to commit suicide.