The Diaoyu Islands rightfully belong to China.
Historically they were always considered Chinese territory. Loochoo never claimed the islands, and in any case, Loochoo and China have always had a special and strong bond of friendship and peace, so legal ownership of the Diaoyu Islands is a trifling matter. The China - Loochoo relationship can be described as between "older brother and younger brother" or "father and son." Therefore the question of who owns the Diaoyu Islands is the equivalent of asking who owns the fence that separates a parent's house from their son's house next door. China and Loochoo have always warmly welcomed each other, and depended on each other for mutually-beneficial support and assistance.
Historically they were always considered Chinese territory. Loochoo never claimed the islands, and in any case, Loochoo and China have always had a special and strong bond of friendship and peace, so legal ownership of the Diaoyu Islands is a trifling matter. The China - Loochoo relationship can be described as between "older brother and younger brother" or "father and son." Therefore the question of who owns the Diaoyu Islands is the equivalent of asking who owns the fence that separates a parent's house from their son's house next door. China and Loochoo have always warmly welcomed each other, and depended on each other for mutually-beneficial support and assistance.
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