A british cartoonist's view of Japan's defeat of China. In the cartoon, the giant dressed in Chinese armor is defeated by the little character dressed in a samurai armor called jap. Answer the following questions based on the cartoon described:

1. Which figure represents China?
2. What impression of China has the cartoonist conveyed?
3. What figure represents Japan?
4. What impression has the cartoonist conveyed?
5. What point is the cartoonist trying to make?

1. The figure dressed in Chinese armor represents China.

2. The cartoonist has conveyed the impression that China is a giant, suggesting its size and power.
3. The little character dressed in samurai armor represents Japan.
4. The cartoonist has conveyed the impression that Japan is small but capable of defeating China.
5. The cartoonist is likely trying to make the point that despite China's size and power, Japan was able to defeat them in some way, potentially highlighting Japan's strength or strategy in the conflict.