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A Millennia of Karma: Princess Wencheng, Qiongba, and Tsangyang Gyatso (Part II)
Through the efforts of Princess Wencheng and others, the Rakshasi sorceress was subdued beneath the snowy lands, restoring peace to the mountains and rivers and allowing Tibetan Buddhism to flourish. Yet only her body and...
‘To Lose Taiwan Is to Lose the Pacific’: MacArthur’s Warning Revisited
By Ying Shan, Vision Times Recent headlines declaring that “a Taiwan contingency is a Japan contingency” have once again pushed China–Japan relations into turbulent territory. The phrase was first articulated by former Japanese Prime Minister...
An Open Letter to China’s Youth: Why Are We Not Allowed to Ask Questions?
By Charles, Vision Times contributor Dear young friends, I am an ordinary middle-school student receiving my education in China. As I write this letter, I am studying quietly in a classroom; outside the window, the...
Wendi Deng, Jolin Zhu, and the Politics of Power Marriages With American Billionaires
By Yin Hua In an era of increasing globalization, cross-border love stories are often framed as modern fairy tales. Yet behind many of these unions lie layers of ambition, power, and geopolitics. At 31, Wendi...
How the CCP Leveraged Strategic Diplomacy to Counter the Soviet Union
By Fu Longshan In 1951, the United States orchestrated the signing of the "Treaty of San Francisco" and the "U.S.–Japan Security Treaty" on the same day, fundamentally reshaping the post-war order in East Asia. Meanwhile,...
The Liu Yazhou Case: Inside the CCP Military’s Hidden Power Struggle
In recent years, large numbers of senior generals in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military have been purged. The National Defense University (NDU), which is directly responsible for cultivating senior officers, has also been drawn...
A Life Under Control: A Beijing Native Reflects on Human Rights, COVID Lockdowns, and Leaving China
By Zhao Xing I was born in Beijing—what people often describe as someone “born under the red flag and raised in the spring breeze.” My doubts about the Chinese Communist Party didn’t suddenly appear in...
Why Japan Shields Taiwan While China Aims Missiles at Taipei
Taiwan has shown goodwill to the world — it once saved Japan and also saved China. But the “returns” from these two countries form a painfully sharp contrast: Japan stands up to shield Taiwan, while...
As Global Tensions Rise, Analyst Says US and China Are Already In a Cold War
By Lu Honglai, Vision Times contributor In a recent video interview from “Three Water Gunmen,” political scientist Professor Wu Guoguang was asked a central question: Have the U.S. and China entered a new Cold War...
Nuclear Shadows in Prehistory: What Ancient Ruins Reveal
For more than a century, scattered archaeological finds have hinted at a past far stranger—and perhaps far more advanced—than anything described in conventional history. Pulled from coal seams, recovered from ancient seabeds, or sealed inside...
Japan Ends Its Cautious China Policy Under PM Takaichi
Analysis by Yuan Shan Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, wasted no time making her foreign-policy stance clear. At the APEC Summit in South Korea on Nov. 1, 2025, she met Chinese leader Xi Jinping...
Prophetic Visions Claim Turmoil in UK, US Politics, and Global Crises
During a period of fasting and prayer, Chris Reed said he received revelations from God covering a wide range of topics concerning the period between 2025 and 2026. United Kingdom Regarding the UK, Chris foresaw...