Ну хоть вкратце какие там стереотипы?
ну счас скину англицкий вариант. Почитаешь что у журавлей с крабами в политике.
The Crane take a dim view of the Crab Clan. In their
view. the Crab have devoted themselves so thoroughly
to the battle against the Shadowlands that they have
forgotten how to be civilized, forgotten what being
Rokugani truly means. and can only snarl and strut like
dogs. Although the Crane recognize intellectually that
the Crab must sacrifice culture in order to protect the
Empire, in their heart of hearts they simply cannot fathom
the Crab Clan's rejection of art, civility, and beaury.
Thus. relations berween these two Clans have seldom
remained cordial for long - a problem exacerbated by
the long·running feud over the Yasuki family, which has
recently erupted into war once again.
In the courts the Crane hold a huge advantage over
the Crab, for few of Hida's Clan are truly at home in
such a place. The Crane find the best way to deal with
the Crab in court is not to attack them directly but simply
to point out their flaws and mistakes to others. If the Crab ignore these insults, they allow them to stand
unchallenged, but if they try to reply, they usually come
across as blundering, temperamental fools. Either way,
the Crab are soon left isolated and helpless, leaving
only the hated Crane available to "help" them ... for a
suitable price.
The Crane Clan's food surpluses also give considerable
leverage against the Crab, who have few lands
suitable for growing food and a large standing army
that must be fed. The Crane can often force concessions
from the Crab with only the threat of cutting off rice
shipments. Subtler economic maneuvers, such as manipulating
rice prices or disrupting trade networks, can
also be effective against the Crab, although the Crab
Yasuki are skilled enough in such matters to sometimes
strike back in kind.