A scene I saw on the Asian server:
I once saw this scene on the international server of the new online game Dark Ages.
At the time, a city built by Chinese players was being attacked by Koreans. Because the Chinese players were very low level, with the highest only at level 40, (while the Korean force was basically all above level 60) the Chinese side was almost completely wiped out. At that moment, the general defending the city was forced to send out a call for help to the entire world of Dark Ages. Then something astonishing happened. Team after team came rushing in from every corner of Dark Ages. One after another, they surged toward the Chinese city like a tide, and no matter what their names were or which city they came from, every single one of them had the suffix .CN behind their name!
The Koreans were driven back, and they simply could not believe it was true. 100 Koreans fell at the gates of the Chinese city. They killed at least more than 2,000 Chinese players and their reinforcements. But they still failed. Because there were still countless players bearing .CN on their bodies heading toward the Chinese city, and the farthest had to travel for an hour to get there (in Dark Ages, after being killed you can only revive in your own city, and the map is huge; the distance between some cities can make you walk for 2 hours).
After the victory, the general of the Chinese city thanked these reinforcements he did not know. Then he suddenly realized that not all of these .CN people were Chinese players. Among them were many Singaporeans, Malaysians, Indonesians, Americans... but they were all of Chinese descent, with Chinese blood flowing in them. In particular, one organized legion (about 200 people) kept launching suicidal charges from the side of the city, suffering extremely heavy casualties. In the end only 9 people survived. When the general asked where they came from, they said, We are Taiwanese. We rushed here from Sun Moon City, which is an hour and a half away. This is all the elite warriors we could provide. When you're in trouble, we will definitely come help. We are brothers...
That general, that big grown man nearly 30 years old. Sitting in front of the computer, looking at these people of Chinese descent from all over the world, cried out in grief and lost his voice............
This is what Chinese people are. Chinese people of the world!
China belongs to all Chinese people in the world.
Don't let narrow regionalism block our vision.
Not all overseas Chinese are that rotten.
We are brothers.


