The Truth Illuminated by the Turntable of Civilization — From Isabella Bird to Huang Wenxiong
Through the internet, the greatest library in human history, I encountered the insights of Isabella Bird and Huang Wenxiong.
The Turntable of Civilization is, in fact, a profoundly significant thesis on Japan and the world.
In that process, I came to know her, who could without exaggeration be called the greatest traveler in the world at that time, all the more remarkable because she was a woman.
2016-10-22
I learned of Isabella Bird through the internet, the greatest library in human history. As already described, it was in the context of verifying, within one hour, the historical truth and present reality of the Korean Peninsula that I had sensed, prompted by the absurd behavior of former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak in the final stage of his administration.
In that process, I learned about her, who could rightly be called the greatest traveler in the world at the time, made all the more remarkable by the fact that she was a woman.
A friend, with the utmost usefulness, read through all the related books.
Among those he recommended, I had long put off reading “Differences Among Japan, China, and Korea That Have Astonished Foreigners for 2,000 Years”, Why the World Ultimately Grows Weary of China and Korea and Comes to Admire Japan by Huang Wenxiong, but today I finally began reading it in one sitting.
I have already broadcast to the world that he is one of the foremost scholars on China, and today I broadcast to the world that the same is true with regard to Japan.
Many perceptive individuals around the world must already have realized that my Turntable of Civilization is, in fact, an extremely great thesis.
For example, a friend who is also a religious figure and begins each day by reading religious texts said, “Even so, ‘The Turntable of Civilization’ is truly a wonderful title.”
Many discerning individuals around the world will also realize that Mr. Huang, as one of the world’s foremost scholars on Japan, has empirically demonstrated the greatness of my discovery.
At the same time, I realized that a man who has lived his life without knowing even that what I had intuitively known could be confirmed as correct in just one hour, and who is in reality merely a version of a genuine American female genius writer, yet is exalted as a great author,
not only failed to convey the truth, but went so far as to engage in truly unforgivable fabricated reporting such as the so-called wartime comfort women coverage, thereby degrading Japan, the Japanese people, and ultimately Japanese culture to the utmost degree in the international community, and then dismissed as “cheap liquor ideology” the entirely natural criticism of Asahi Shimbun that arose from all sectors of Japanese society.
Desperate to win the Nobel Prize, this man likely believes that being recognized by the Asahi Shimbun is an absolute prerequisite for receiving it.
Considering that a prize was awarded to Kenzaburō Ōe, and that this man is even listed as a candidate, one cannot help but say, well, indeed.
To be continued.
