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Combine Japanese history to explain why Fukuzawa is auspicious.

Someone has to stand up for the people. Fukuzawa Yukichi is a genius born for the economy. Unfortunately, his remarks and thoughts are also offensive. He believes that only by owning the three northeastern provinces of China can Japan have abundant resources and land to fight against foreign countries. He is a thinker who advocates the theory of "getting rid of Asia".

Many of his disciples have also become talents to support the rapid growth of Meiji economy and stabilize Showa economy. Personally, I think the AXA Gate in Song Yong is a typical example. When I was a child, I was very difficult. I opposed the war and quit politics. After the war, there was a shortage of electricity and frequent power outages. His plan made Japan completely get rid of the power shortage when its economy developed at a high speed.

Fukuzawa Yukichi's disciples can also say that Japanese values are completely different from those of other foreigners. For them, the word "dream" is very strong. They also gambled on the fate of the country in the war, commonly known as "gambling on the luck of the nation."

In fact, Japan's purpose at that time was only to get rid of people's poverty, but I don't know when the "dream" led them to the attempt of war. The victory of the Russo-Japanese War took their heads away and made them think that they could defeat other countries by putting the fate of the country and the dedication of Bushido together.

However, the history of Japan's economic development is worth learning. Remember, ignore any policy of military intervention in Japan's economy. For example, wage quota (no matter how much you work and how well you do, your salary will never change), merger of power companies and so on.