Fortunately, Chinese people pay attention to patrilineal inheritance. Her father is Chinese, so she is Chinese.
Although she currently holds Japanese nationality, Keiko Kobayashi feels that she will definitely marry a Chinese man and obtain Chinese nationality in the future.
"So that's how it is. Doesn't that mean that my two poems will soon receive a good response in the Japanese literary world?"
Having said that, Lin Huowang was naturally very clear about what Kobayashi Keiko said.
However, he thought of the article "Scars" he wrote and asked in confusion: "The translation of poetry is easy, Huizi, what about "Scars"? I wrote the story of China's special period, how did you translate it?
Those Japanese editors knew at first glance that this was a novel set in China, wouldn't that arouse suspicion?"
"Hehe! Lin Huowang, am I that stupid?
Naturally, I made some adaptations to your "Scars".
There are also many active leftist groups in Japan. I wrote about a female student who deliberately ran away from home in order to distance herself from her leftist mother.
After her mother's identity and the injustice she had suffered were cleared, she returned to her mother with deep regret, only to find that she had passed away.
I made some revisions to suit Japan's current national conditions, which can also be regarded as a reflection on the current wave of leftist thought in Japan and the confrontation and conflict between right-wing elements..."
I have to say that Keiko Kobayashi has grown a lot in the more than one year that she has studied history in China.
It is not only ideological, but more importantly, it is an identification with the Chinese national identity.
"This magic modification is very clever!"
After Kobayashi Keiko's reminder, Lin Huowang finally remembered.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Japan was the world leader in economy and was also very open and inclusive in its thinking.
In particular, as the post-war generation grew up, they developed and spread more leftist ideas.
Even our great teachers have a large number of followers and practitioners in Japan.
There was even a wave of very radical leftists who formed the Japanese Communist Party guerrillas in Hokkaido, hoping to replicate the Chinese revolution and launch a bottom-up communist revolution against Japan.
Unfortunately...
The power of the right wing in Japan is too strong, especially Japan's militarism and those old-school aristocrats, who almost control the economic lifeline and financial power of the entire Japan.
After several years of tenacious resistance, the Hokkaido guerrillas wanted to seek help from the then Soviet Union and my country, but it was difficult to obtain substantial help. As a result, this little spark of war was eventually extinguished in the mountains and forests of Hokkaido.
It was not until around 2002 that Lin Huowang heard some Japanese cooperative channel dealers talk about this rumor. He was very surprised to find that such a revolution had actually broken out in Japan!
At the same time, I feel extremely regretful and lament that if China had not been in such a difficult situation at that time, and the Soviet Union could have freed up a hand in the confrontation with the United States to provide some support to this spark of fire, would the red sun on Japan's dog-skin plaster flag have been completely replaced with a brighter red?
This is definitely a very bold idea, but unfortunately, there is no "if" in history. When the wheels roll forward, the traces on the ground can no longer be changed.
but……
Since fate has given Lin Huowang the chance to be reborn, and has also provided him with a very good partner and opportunity to develop in Japan, it seems... he can also make some arrangements and plans in this direction.
Maybe one day in the future, the island country will be covered in red.
Lin Huowang couldn't help but get excited and praised Kobayashi Keiko:
“Keiko, you did very, very well.
I think that my article "Scars", after your magical modification and publication, will definitely be highly praised by Japan's progressive left-wing thinkers!
Therefore, I would like to ask you to help me pay attention to the dynamics and situations of these left-wing thinkers in Japan.
When necessary, we can provide them with some funding and assistance from the profits of our magazine.”
“Focus on people on the left?”
Kobayashi Keiko's eyes suddenly lit up. After hearing what Lin Huowang said, she, who was very smart, immediately understood what was going on.
"Mr. Lin Huowang, do you mean... you want to support the red revolution in Japan?
A few days ago, I did hear my father talking about some progressive-minded people in Japan who were promoting Marxism-Leninism.
Many people have even begun to distribute leaflets in major factories in Japan to promote the establishment of trade unions in the factories to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of workers and reject the excessive exploitation of capitalists..."
When Keiko Kobayashi was studying abroad at Jilin University in China, she also focused on taking political science courses!
How could they not know the power of the union of workers and peasants?
Moreover, anyone familiar with modern Chinese history knows that China's revolution was also launched among the workers, and then it surrounded the cities from the countryside, united the vast number of peasants exploited by the landlords, formed a worker-peasant alliance, and finally successfully overthrew the three mountains.
"Yes! Keiko, so according to this, after our Dragon Jump is successful, we can also start a leftist journal to specifically convey some advanced ideas in the country to Japan."
Although he said this, in fact, Lin Huowang had bigger ideas brewing in his mind.
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