Elijahlad
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Since ancient times, Chinese people have been advocating masculinity and martial spirit. Today's China is so vast and rich in resources, and it is because of the thousands of years of our ancestors that our ancestors continued to forge ahead and made contributions outside the region, so that our Chinese nation has established the largest country in the East.
But in recent years, the so-called "little fresh meat" has been flooding the big screen and has become the "upstart" on social media. The Chinese people's aesthetics have also changed because of this, and many young people worship such "girls". But all of this is likely to be a trap set by the CIA in secret!
1. Niangpao culture is becoming more and more popular
In the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han launched a comprehensive counterattack against the Huns, and the generals Wei Qing and Huo Qubing drove thousands of miles and caused devastating damage to the Huns. Since then, the Han Dynasty has stood on the top of the world with its prosperous trend!
The sissy culture cannot create a glorious history
The Tang Dynasty that followed, also had a strong martial spirit, pacified the eastern and western Turks, attacked Xue Yantuo, and went on an expedition to Goryeo, so that the fame of the Tang Dynasty has been passed down to this day. It can be said that the spirit of martial arts is often the source of national motivation, and it is with this spirit that China can have a vast territory today.
But in recent years, on the Internet, newspapers, and TV screens, more and more "small fresh meat" are flooded. These handsome, young men over the age of 18 call themselves "boys" rather than men. While they have won a lot of attention and the admiration of young people, the Chinese people's aesthetics of men's appearance and behavior are also changing.
It may not be fair to equate "Xiao Xianrou" with "Niangpao", but the neutrality or femininity they possess has nothing to do with the word "masculine". If the public gets used to this fashion, the Chinese people's martial spirit may gradually die out.
Some people may think that this is a trend that a pluralistic society has developed to this day. On the other hand, in Western countries, no small fresh meat has become a popular idol, and "tough guy" is still the object of mainstream advocacy. It can be said that "Niangpao culture" flourished only in East Asia.
Why is there no such cultural trend in more diverse Western countries? In fact, the root of all this comes from the United States, the CIA in the United States, deliberately made Japan have the phenomenon of feminization of male stars, and China is affected by this trend!
2. The U.S. uses sissy culture to reshape Japan
After World War II, although Japan became a de facto puppet of the United States, the memory of the brutal Japanese soldiers on the Pacific battlefield still makes Americans shudder. The transformation of Japan's national character has become the key to whether the United States can completely control Japan.
The CIA racked its brains to come up with a solution. With the gradual introduction of television into thousands of households, film and television actors have also become idols worshipped by the public. Through public opinion, the masculinity of the entire Japanese society is weakened and turned into a soft temperament, which can make the Japanese more "docile".
And there was an important person who changed the masculinity of Japanese society as a whole, named Johnny Kitagawa. He grew up in the United States and holds an American passport. Although Kitagawa has the appearance of a Japanese, but he served as a translator for the US military, but his allegiance is to the Americans.
In the 1980s, Kitagawa suddenly established an entertainment company, Johnny's Office. The first group and the first performance cultivated by this company were all funded by the US military. Kitagawa discovered many handsome young men, who quickly became popular and became a new force in the entertainment industry.
In 1995, a Japanese makeup brand invited popular actor Kimura Takuya to shoot a lipstick advertisement. Kimura Takuya's sexy smear and soft eyes caused a strong shock among Japanese women. This lipstick sold 3 million pieces in two months!
Later, this kind of girlish culture spread to South Korea, and South Korean SM companies imitated the Japanese star-making routine and found handsome and female-looking boys everywhere. In 1996, the Korean boy idol group H.O.T debuted and achieved great success, and other entertainment companies scrambled to imitate it. Ultimately, all boy groups in South Korea are characterized by one characteristic - delicate, weak, commonly known as sissy.
And this trend, with the return of Chinese trainees from Korean entertainment companies, has also spread to China. Seeing business opportunities, local Chinese entertainment companies have also begun to launch a large number of female idols. Their packaging methods are completely copied from Korea and Japan. So far, the screens of China, Japan and South Korea have gradually been occupied by Xiao Xianrou!
3. Niangpao culture deserves vigilance
If you go back to a few decades ago, even the Americans themselves may not have imagined that their cultural transformation of Japan would be so successful that it could even affect the great powers of the East.
Chinese soldier's arrogance
The CIA has what's called the Ten Commandments, of which 2 and 3 read:
- Do everything possible to do a good job in communication, including movies, books, TV, etc. As long as they yearn for our way of clothing, food, housing, transportation, entertainment and education, it is half the success.
- To divert the attention of their youth from tradition and let their minds focus on: sports performances, pleasures, games, entertainment films, etc.