Monday, May 27, 2013

Has China Read the Tale Of A Fisherman And The Golden Fish?

Can you imagine that one day when you wake up, open a newspaper, and you see a big title: " Three Chinese Fleets have gathered in the South China Sea". What do you think? Personally, I think that they didn't read the tale of A Fisherman and the Golden Fish by Alexander Pushkin! And by the way, I prefer to call the South China Sea by the name Eastern Sea, because it never belongs to China, ever. So if we continue to call South China Sea, it'll make them think the sea is all theirs, right?!

If I had a chance to meet the president of China, I'd ask whether if he's had any spare time to read the tale I mentioned above or not. If he hasn't, I'd very pleased to give him a book of the tale as a present. Just a little joke of myself. But seriously, China must have a lesson to realize the fact is when someone has very big ambitions, and want to take what they want, no matter how far they'd go and how dangerous the results they could get. Then, they might have nothing but miseries.

 The Earth is too small for those greedy people. Ever since humans knew what civilization was, they've started to fight each other. We couldn't count how many men had died in those wars, and also the number of damages that wars had brought to this planet. Plants, animals, environments, people,... ect, all were destroyed. Then what did we gain after each war? Is it real that the more one country develops, the more they must attack and dominate another country? Is that we call civilization? No, it is not. Don't you realize that are animals' instincts? In animals' world, the stronger will eat the weaker ones. But we are human beings, we are not animals, why would we keep acting like them?

Why all people prefer going to heaven than hell? Because heaven has no wars, no greediness, no selfishness, no poisons, no guns, no nuclear weapons, no killing, no hating, no fighting,...ect. A lot of NO, and just one YES is needed: LOVE. And if we support those ambitious Governments, don't we like living in hell? So I highly recommend the tale of A Fisherman and the Golden Fish not only to China, but also to all the ones that have the same ambitions as them. Let's take a look at the Eastern Sea through Vietnam's view before China has touched their greedy hands on it:














And the beautiful sights of Hoàng Sa and Trường Sa Archipelagos of Vietnam:




How I love to see those peaceful sights so much! I wish that everywhere and everyone in the world can live in peace and love. Then, our children would grown up and never have to worry about a thing in their minds. The world here will become a heaven down to Earth. We won't need to find somewhere else. Here is heaven.

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