Chapter 63 Arguments
The talks took place for a long time. After Dulles said goodbye, the room was silent. Wu Ming frowned and thought hard. After a while, he sighed softly.
"History is like a game of chess, and the winner cannot be changed." Wu Ming said with a wry smile: "If you review and analyze the gains and losses of each step, it will be full of atmosphere and there will definitely be endless debates. Because there are many possibilities that have not happened, and there are too many variable factors."
"Will Indochina really fight like the Korean War?" Zhao Xiaomei said with some confusion: "If the assumption is true, it is indeed a rare opportunity for our country to take off."
"Americans are scared." Zheng Pingru said with a sneer: "My country has really become a treasure now. They have offered such generous conditions, and are afraid that we will turn left."
"The ideological battle is of course what they value the most. The fear of communism makes them feel a little nervous." Wu Ming picked up the teacup and drank a sip of water, and said slowly: "The domino theory is now very popular in the West. Once communism in Southeast Asia is victorious and successful, island bases such as the Philippines, Okinawa, and Taiwan will be safe. The Pacific Ocean will become a red ocean, and the United States will have to retreat to the west coast. So on the issue of Indochina, the United States naturally needs to consolidate the anti-communist bridgehead of South Vietnam. They are more worried that we will turn left and make communism win without fighting. Of course, this is a good thing, we can get along with each other and make profits from it. If we do not agree, the United States will naturally look for Japan. We have not completely curbed Japan's economic recovery, but we have the opportunity to slow down its development and occupy a favorable position in the fierce market competition."
"According to statistics, although our country has suffered a great loss due to the high water fees, for Japan, a small resource-poor country, our sanctions have increased the cost of their products by an average of 10%. With the increasing economic development of our country, in the long run, Japanese products will not be able to match our country's price in terms of price." Zhao Xiaomei said: "It can be said that by the opportunity to oppose the San Francisco Peace Treaty, we have slowly pushed Japan into a very passive situation. With the end of the Korean War, the United States will reduce the supplies nearby Japan's nearby. Fighting for overseas markets has become Japan's most urgent need. I believe that in the future, Japan will communicate and reconcile with my country through various channels."
"The Japanese are very evil. When dealing with them, we must be very twelve-pointed." Wu Ming said solemnly: "Sometimes capital invasion is more cruel than real wars. A cabinet meeting will be held tomorrow to discuss the demands made by the Americans first."
Chen Jiageng was a great patriot, a famous industrialist, and a professional educator who worked hard throughout his life to educate education. He lived a frugal life, but he tried his best to educate talents and was very enthusiastic. His school time, scale, and perseverance are rare in China and the world.
Chen Jiageng said: "The people's wisdom is not open and the people's hearts are not unified. It enlightens the people's wisdom, helps revolution and saves the country. The reason is very clear. Education is a cause for generations and is a fundamental measure to improve the cultural level of the people. It is needed at any time." Based on the above-mentioned school purpose and motivation, he spared no expense to run the school.
In 1913, Chen Jiageng founded a primary school in his hometown of Jimei, and later established ten schools including normal schools, middle schools, aquatic products, navigation, commerce, agriculture and forestry; also set up kindergartens, hospitals, libraries, science museums, and education promotion departments, collectively known as "Jimei School". In addition, it sponsored more than 70 primary and secondary schools in Fujian Province and provided guidance on school management. In 192, the headquarters of Sun Yat-sen approved "recognizing Jimei as China's permanent peaceful learning village". The name of "Jimei Xue Village" came from this. It is such a large scale and a complete system. There is no second one in the country.
In 1921, Tan Kah Kee pledged 1 million yuan in start-up fees, and the annual fee was paid in 12 years. He founded Xiamen University, with 17 departments: arts, science, law, business, education, and the fifth college. This is the only university founded by overseas Chinese and the only university founded solely in the country. Tan Kah Kee worked alone to maintain Xiamen University for 16 years. It was not until the spring of 1937 that in order to fully maintain Jimei School, he unconditionally dedicated Xiamen University to the government and changed private to national.
Now standing in front of this school building that has devoted countless efforts, Chen Jiageng couldn't help but sigh. During the War of Resistance and the early days of liberation, Jimei School was bombarded by Japanese invaders and bombed by Kuomintang planes. Now most of the school building is destroyed and devastated.
"Due to the imperialist blockade, the domestic economic situation is difficult," the accompanying government official explained: "But the government has included Jimei's reconstruction in the plan and is raising funds. Mr. Chen, you don't have to be sad. I believe that Jimei will be presented to you in a new look soon."
"I understand, I understand." Chen Jiageng nodded slightly and said slowly: "New China is not as good as Malaya. It was in an unfavorable international environment at the beginning of its establishment. The Korean War was extremely expensive, and now it is in a mess!"
"Malaya..." A government official just opened his mouth lightly, and another accompanying official pulled the corner of his clothes, and he turned his head a little unwillingly.
"The Malayan government is committed to the national economy and people's livelihood, and is developing quite fast." An overseas Chinese, a civil group who accompanied Chen Jiageng to visit, saw this scene and said in confusion: "Although he is following the so-called capitalist route, it is not as dark as you imagined. Moreover, Malaya is moving towards a democratized country, and the people enjoy more and more democratic rights. In the second five-year plan, a wider social welfare system will be implemented to prevent extreme poverty and social unrest, and the social situation is very stable. And he is not arrogant to the United States. The government imposed sanctions on Japan under pressure, which also showed a kind of independence and self-reliance and fearlessness of power. I hope you will not have any prejudice against Malaya because of ideological differences. Taking a step back, Malaya is the home of the South China Chinese, so that the South China Chinese will no longer be bullied. This is an iron fact."
"The Malayan government is an accomplice of American imperialism. If it does not stand with the New China, it will fight against Indonesia, a friend of the New China. This is hegemony." Government officials retorted dissatisfiedly: "And the Malayan government has also imposed an embargo on the New China and blocked the New China with the American imperialism. This is an indisputable fact."
"Indonesia? Do you know the anti-China riots in Indonesia?" The entourage immediately asked, "There..."
"Stop quarrel." Chen Jiageng frowned and glared at the entourage unhappily, and turned around. A man's anti-Japanese war, Long Teng Nanyang, Chapter 63, Argument
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