To change the world, Chairman Mao did not rely on invading other countries , but on what?It s a gre

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

In the times, China's diplomacy has made remarkable achievements, and its friends are all over the world. For the diplomatic wisdom of ***, the American Kissinger said with deep emotion:

Although his foreign policy borrowed from traditional methods, it was powerful and bold in its intentions. ”

This assessment is not without accuracy, and the restoration of diplomatic relations with the United States in the 70s is a very successful example.

Editor: Actually, the ideal is very ambitious. The times come at a time of great upheaval in the international community, which proclaimed to change the whole world" (Kissinger). He said:

It is the proletariat who is most willing to change its position in the world, and then the semi-proletariat, because there is nothing and not much in the other. The current situation in which the United States manipulates the majority vote in the United Nations and controls many parts of the world is only temporary, and this situation will change one day. China's status as a poor country and its status as a powerless country in the international community will also change, with poor countries becoming rich countries and powerless countries becoming rights – in the opposite direction. ”

Announcing that China will change from a poor country to a rich country, and the situation in which the United States manipulates and controls the world will change - the American interpretation is "to change the world".

In 1965, the editor, who was recognized as a *** person at the time, published a pamphlet entitled "Long Live the Victory of the People's War". It says that just as the People's Liberation Army defeated Chiang Kai-shek, the world's rural areas (i.e., developing countries) will defeat the world's cities (i.e., developed countries). This frightened Lyndon Johnson in the United States.

Johnson interpreted this as China's plan to support — and perhaps even directly participate in — the Communist Party's "subversive activities" around the world, particularly in Indochina.

However, they have not seen *** send troops for a long time.

In 1965, in a conversation with the American journalist Edgar **, he said: "China supports the revolutionary movement, but not by invading other countries. ”

So what can change the world?** said: "The masses of the people emancipate themselves, this is a basic principle of Marxism-Leninism. The revolution of one country and the people's war of one country are the affairs of the masses of the people of each country themselves, and they should and can only rely on the strength of the masses of the people themselves. ”

Editor about this, a few years later, Kissinger figured out *** cleverness and said:

Although many of China's ideas and practices can be traced in Chinese history, there has never been a ruler in history who has been able to combine tradition, authority, coldness and global perspective as well. He was aggressive in the face of challenges, but when circumstances did not allow him to act on his own terms, he was flexible in turning to diplomatic techniques.

However, ** is a realist and knows that it is not practical to pursue a world revolution. As a result, China's specific influence on the world revolution was largely limited to ideology and intelligence support for the communist parties of various countries. ”

** The means of changing the world are ingenious - not by invading other countries, but by relying on the strength of the peoples themselves to seek liberation. How clever that is.

** is a great man who thinks he is resourceful, and his achievements are manifold. Chen Guanren's "Records of Governance: ** and China after 1949" (all four volumes) describes the magnificent course of 27 years of governance, the content of the book involves politics, military, economy, diplomacy, culture, science, society, education and other aspects, and is a classic red history bestseller loved by readers.

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