
In Soccer Loss, a Glimpse of China's Rising Ire at Japan
NYTimes.com > International > Asia Pacific / August 9, 2004
... increasingly, the most strident criticism of Japan now comes from a generation born long after the end of the war, which in China is known as the War of Resistance against Japan.
....China's fast-growing Internet is the main forum for this anger. Lu Yunfei, 29, runs Patriots Alliance Web, a nationalist Web site that boasts 76,000 registered members and 100,000 daily visitors. Last year, Mr. Lu's group rallied online opposition that helped kill a deal for a Japanese group to build a bullet train from Shanghai to Beijing. The group has also turned a territorial dispute between China and Japan over the tiny Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea into a rallying cry of Chinese patriotism.
Mr. Lu, who says he grew up watching Japanese cartoons, is now supporting a nationwide boycott of Japanese goods. Like many young Chinese, he believes Japan is returning to militarism. "I want China to be strong again," Mr. Lu said at lunch the day before the game. He said China needed to be strong so it would not again succumb to foreign invaders.