What kind of country is Germany?
Germany In ancient times, German states went their own way and fought with each other. /kloc-At the beginning of the 8th century, a new country appeared: Prussia. Later, the second king of Prussia, Friedrich, changed Prussia from a newly established small country into a first-class power in Europe during his term of office. Except for meeting guests, the king never lived in the palace and trained soldiers in the military camp every day. Every Prussian soldier, under the king's strict training, will be beaten or punished by hard labor. The king wanted to train Prussian soldiers to be hard-working and obey orders strictly. Historians believe that it was this king who couldn't sleep when he left the barracks that created the Prussian spirit of diligence, strictness, tenacity and obedience, which is the spirit of Germans today. Moreover, the German diet is very simple. Once, a Frenchman said, "Germans are cooks in hell, because their cooking dictionary only contains boiled water and barbecue." Germans pay attention to simple and affordable food, as long as they can fill their stomachs, which fully reflects the diligence and thrift of Germans. On the other hand, Germans' earnest and meticulous working attitude is admirable. During World War I, some shells of Britain and France were useless after being sent out, and they were unqualified and inferior shells. Every shell of the German army was very powerful. Apart from the technical gap, it also reflected the serious working attitude of the German army. Politically, Germans are not very sensitive to democratic issues, which also has very important historical reasons. When Britain, France and the United States were free market economies, Germany was still controlled by the state; At that time, most capitalist countries in the world established representative system. In Germany, there are still Yong ke nobles who symbolize feudal forces, and the king rules this country. However, Germany's capitalism has surpassed Britain and France to become the most developed country in Europe, which has made many Germans see the benefits of dictatorship. It was not until after the Second World War that the Junk nobles basically disappeared. As a result, feudal forces existed in Germany for a long time. Prussian militarism is gone in Germany now. Both parents and schools hope to train their children into teenagers who love peace and can serve as the future of the country. Germans are also very appreciative of China culture. On a gate in Germany, it says "welcome" in Chinese. China exhibits in Frankfurt Pavilion are very popular with Germans, and New Year cards printed with China New Year's patterns and dragon and phoenix patterns are very popular in Germany. Diplomatically, Germany-China relations during the Schroeder period were also very good. China has imported most of its technology from Germany.