Junchow Civilization; Living in a Diverse Community
Reading the novel of Furnivall inspired me to imagine things how civilization will evolve in the future. The communication beyond borders creates a connection or a barrier in such a way that understanding one culture may sometimes depend upon on how a person or a country conceived. Accordingly, the novel portrays a classical plot of a Russian lady spy Lydia who went to China for a living with intentions. The story further tells her relationship with a man in China were Lydia is having a hard time cracking all the communication materials just to get the right information. Reading further with Furnivall’s novel convince me that the later chapters will reveal enormous excitements in terms of how he manage all the communication challenges in terms of the barriers that she encountered every time.
To ponder upon the plots of the novel, I conceived that International border relations and communications is a vital aspect in surviving for a given country of today. One may be a friend but an enemy in reality or one who is an enemy but can be a good ally in the years to come. We may not know, but what is important is the national interest and sovereignty of a country. To give a concrete example, during World War 2 Japan and Germany are enemies of the allied forces but today they part of the allied forces. Relationships may change due to the national sovereignty that our country needs. Sometimes we try to rationalize the events that one country may affect to another just to preserve the relationship but on the other hand, national interest of its citizens are being affected deeply that national civilization will suffer for another decade.
From Kingdoms and Countries, the survival of its people and country fundamentally depends from the present performance and future plans of the leader. The past can be a good lesson to learn for present and future strategic plans. If the world is like Junchow Civilization, then who are the concubines that will suck the interest of the country?
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