Why china people eat more rice than Japan people.
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Uhh... Cuz they're wish? Lol
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Explanation:
Japanese are traditionally small-eaters. It’s recorded as apparent feature of Japanese, by Korean envoys during Joseon dynasty(1392–1897).
Usual description is like this.
“Most commoners eat extremely little. They mainly live eating taro. Their amount of eating is so small that they are always hungry. Even physical workers who lift and move kilns all day, eat very little meal.”
And Joseon people was astonished the small amount of meal consumed by Japanese soldiers during Imjin war.
Why did Japanese live so? Even Japanese may not know the reason. I’ll tell you.
Japanese rulers in their feudal system, were very like with knights and lords of Europe. They had been worry about the possibility of rebellion. When rebellion happens, weaker commoners are good to rulers to be suppressed. So the rulers gave very small amount of food ingredients to commoners.
Annually, in Japan, all cropped abundant grain were gathered by rulers and they had stored it to inventory. Firstly the rulers distributed it to professional soldiers. A group of them is samurai. And the rulers distributed small food to commoners. And most of grain were decayed and finally been thrown away.
Japanese. Have you ever heard of it?
Unfortunately, the situation is not changed substantially. Rulers protect their political arena from commoners and inherit power in their inner circle. And they has tried to keep commoners not to be interested in politics of Japan. This is the background of Japan’s gadgets, funny things, sex industry etc.
That kind of situation was similar in Europe, in the period of Middle age and pre-modern era, but the situation was finished by modernization which was driven by commoners group. But it was not happened in Japan.
In conclusion, current Japanese commoners are slaves in vast scale. This is real figure of the most stable country in this planet. It’s terrible.
Is North Korea miserable? Though there is no poverty in Japan, rather, Japanese commoners are real slaves in horribly systematical ruler-slave society. This is the deepest reason why we of Koreans had disliked rulers of Japan. They are near-demons.