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How did Napoleon define noble?
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In crossing a swollen stream, the captain of a company was swept away by the torrent. A soldier, whom that captain had degraded in consequence of some fault of discipline, plunged into, the stream and saved the life of the drowning officer. Napoleon heard of it. Immediately he sent for the soldier. “You are a brave man,” said he. “Your captain had degraded you. And he had reason to do so. In saving his life, you have proved that there is no rancor in your breast. This is noble. You are now at quits. But, as for me, I am not at quits toward you. I appoint you quarter-master, and make you chevalier of the Legion of Honor. To your captain you owe this promotion. Go and thank him.”
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How do Han Chinese define “noble”?
We are noble, because you can find the letter of “n” in the word of “Chinese”. And they define “nasty”. The “n” means nasty, because you can find the letter of “n” in the word of “Japanese”.
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(The same happens when Han Chinese define a behavior good or not. If it is Han Chinese behavior, it is good. If it is other ethnic group’s behavior, it is immoral.
If it is my behavior, and if you don’t scare me, the behavior is good. If it is your behavior, and if I don’t get scared by you, the behavior is bad. And if you scare me? Whatever you do is good, whatever I do is bad.)
The above is a basic Han Chinese trait.





