Kō Bun'yū Explained
Kō Bun'yū (Japanese: 黄文雄; born 1938), also known as Huang Wenxiong (Chinese: c=黃文雄|p=Huáng Wénxióng|poj=N̂g Bûn-hiông), is a controversial Taiwanese author, now resident in Japan, who is well known for his staunch anti-Mainland Chinese stance and for penning a number of highly controversial books about Chinese, Japanese and Korean history and culture.[1]
Kō was a visiting professor at Takushoku University. His works often assert that Taiwan and Korea owe their present-day successes, and much of their culture, to Japan.
In addition, Kō is an advisor to the Society for the Restoration of Sovereignty (Shukenkaifuku wo mezasukai) and a councilor of the World Strategic Research Institute (a think tank affiliated with the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (formerly the Unification Church)).
Books by Kō
- The ugly Chinaman (Japanese: 醜い中国人; Minikui Chūgoku-jin)
- The fabricated history of Japan (捏造された日本史; Netsuzō sareta Nihon-shi)
- Japan - falling into the trap of Sinocentrism (中華思想の罠に嵌った日本; Chūka shisō no wana ni hamatta Nihon)
- The Japanese people's virtue which has been erased from history - About this country's "Inheritance of the Spirit" which is now being revived (歴史から消された日本人の美徳―今蘇るこの国の"心の遺産"とは; Rekishi kara kesareta Nihon-jin no bitoku - Ima yomigaeru kono kuni no "kokoro no isan" to wa)
- The curse of Sinocentrism lurking within Chinese character culture (漢字文明にひそむ中華思想の呪縛; Kanji bunmei ni hisomu Chūka shisō no jubaku)
- South Korea was built by the Japanese (韓国は日本人がつくった; Kankoku wa Nihon-jin ga tsukutta)
- Taiwan was built by the Japanese people (台湾は日本人がつくった; Taiwan wa Nihon-jin ga tsukutta)
- The Bushido spirit bequeathed to Taiwan by the Japanese people (日本人が台湾に遺した武士道精神; Nihon-jin ga Taiwan ni nokoshita Bushidō seishin)
- The unknown truth about the Second Sino-Japanese War (日中戦争知られざる真実; Nicchū Sensō no shirarezaru shinjitsu)
- The inheritance of Manchukuo (満州国の遺産; Manshūkoku no isan)[2]
- How the Chinese are taking advantage of Japanese confusion (つけあがるな中国人うろたえるな日本人; Tsukeagaru na Chūgoku-jin urotaeru na Nihon-jin)
- How far will China continue to crack? (どこまで中国に喰われ続けるのか; Doko made Chūgoku ni kuware-tsuzukeru no ka)
- 7 reasons why China cannot prevail over Japan even if it dies trying (中国が死んでも日本に勝てない7つの理由; Chūgoku ga shinde mo Nihon ni katenai nanatsu no riyū)
Kō also provided the script for the manga An Introduction to China: A Study of Our Bothersome Neighbors (マンガ中国入門 やっかいな隣人の研究; Manga Chūgoku nyūmon: Yakkai na rinjin no kenkyū).
See also
Notes and References
- https://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/19/international/asia/19comics.html?pagewanted=2&8hpib Ugly Images of Asian Rivals Become Best Sellers in Japan; JuLian Ryall, "China should pay its respects at Japan's Yakusuni Shrine, says Taiwan author Ko Bunyu," South China Morning Post, 24 April 2015, http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/article/1774876/taiwanese-author-ko-bunyu-says-china-should-pay-its-respects-japans
- English version on the Internet with new title Manzhouguo: The True Story of a Short-lived, Ideal State in Manchuria(pdf file)