In the end, they hung their heads and admitted there was nothing wrong with our main spindle.
A few years later.
Lin Zhenhua encountered Neon Corporation again in a bid for some large equipment in the Northeast, where their tactics were even more unscrupulous, causing Hanhua Group to fall into a similar predicament as Huadun Biotech.
That's why it's said that the industrial history of Huaxia is a tale of blood and tears because any random fragment could cure your low blood pressure.
There's a saying online that actually makes sense:
Xiaoxiba is hostile to us mainly because, historically, we were their suzerain state, and they don't want that mark.
They want to wash away that 'humiliating' history, so they removed Chinese characters from textbooks starting in 1970.
In 2005, they even tried to cover it up by changing Han City to Seoul.
This is an open 'de-Sinicization' policy, written directly in Korean textbooks.
