Chinese diplomats were trapped in Philippine troops, classified documents were torn up, and the resu

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-05

Chinese diplomats were trapped in Philippine troops, classified documents were torn up, and the results are unknown

In August 1953, China and the Philippines caused a sensation by one piece. Chinese diplomat Zhu Kaiyin is meeting with the Philippines in Manila, Philippines.

Various catchy headlines quickly spread the news and garnered national attention. You must know that the Philippines has always been a colony and hardcore ally of the United States, and at this time, the Korean War has just ended, Sino-US relations are tense, and the sudden appearance of Chinese diplomats in Manila in the Philippines has made people have to have all kinds of speculation.

At a time when people were speculating about how China-Philippines and China-US relations would develop, *** in Beijing soon met Zhu Kaiyin. It turned out that as a Chinese diplomat, he had only traveled to India for an unexpected event.

Fortunately, Zhu Kaiyin responded in time with his tenacious will to resolve the crisis that might be caused. With the founding of the People's Republic of China, the state has transferred a large number of capable personnel from the army to various departments, hoping to form the country's team as soon as possible.

Diplomacy is essential to a country, and in modern times, China has lost a lot of benefits due to its diplomatic weakness. Therefore, New China attaches great importance to diplomatic work, and under the leadership of the people, it has quickly set up a new door.

Among them, some very capable talents became the first generation of diplomats in New China. One of them is Zhu Kaiyin, who is in charge of diplomatic activities with India.

In the era of *** leadership, India was a key country in the Third World and naturally became an important ally of China. In order to strengthen ties with these countries, the two sides need to establish embassies and send diplomats to each other.

Zhu Kaiyin soon received this task and was sent to the Chinese Embassy in India as the chief military attache of the navy, land and air. As a veteran of the Red Army, Zhu Kaiyin experienced all kinds of things on the road to revolution, but his career as a diplomat was very different from his previous experience.

**In order to cultivate more diplomatic talents, a large courtyard was specially found in the western suburbs of Beijing, and Zhu Kaiyin and hundreds of other cadres came to study here. They have to learn various Chinese languages every day, and they also learn to eat Western food, dance ballroom dance, and so on.

For Zhu Kaiyin, such a day was very difficult, but he still forced himself to learn these skills, because he knew that it was a necessary step in order to complete the task.

Zhu Kaiyin, who returned from his studies, became one of the first batch of Chinese diplomats in India. When he first arrived in India, Zhu Kaiyin found that diplomatic work was extremely difficult and full of pitfalls, and if he was negligent, he would bring trouble to the country.

Zhu Kaiyin once made mistakes at work, and although he was severely criticized, he still gave him a chance to grow. In the end, Zhu Kaiyin completed his mission in India brilliantly, and after his term of office expired in 1953, he flew back to China from Hong Kong to report on his work.

However, at that time, there was no direct air between China and India, and Zhu Kaiyin boarded the British Airways plane with many classified documents, and the others on the plane did not know his true identity.

When the plane took off from Hong Kong and flew to its destination as planned, Zhu Kaiyin did not expect the next change. The sudden change in the weather forced the plane to change course and land in Taipei.

Zhu Kaiyin was anxious, he knew that this meant that he would be controlled by the Kuomintang, which would be a huge loss for the country. He immediately approached the crew members, identified himself and categorically opposed the landing of the plane in Taipei.

However, the British crew did not heed his advice and only wanted to get the plane down as soon as possible. Zhu Kaiyin felt helpless, and he suddenly decided to skydive. The crew was stunned, but without hesitation, he rushed to the cabin door, grabbed his parachute, and resolutely jumped out of the plane.

Mr. Zhu, a Chinese diplomat, has steadfastly refused to change course and said he would jump out of the plane if he didn't do what he suggested. The crew members were very shocked, because Zhu Kaiyin had not received professional landing training, and jumping would definitely be life-threatening.

If Zhu Kaiyin died in an unexplained manner on the plane of the British company, this would certainly cause international disputes, especially since the war had just ended and the relationship between the two sides was still relatively delicate.

In order not to let this happen, the British finally agreed to Zhu Kaiyin's suggestion and abandoned landing in Taipei and flew to Manila in the Philippines instead. Although the Philippines had ties to the United States, Zhu Kaiyin believed that this was the only viable option at the time, and he could not watch the innocent passengers on the plane die.

As a third-party country, the United States wants to intervene, but it cannot openly interfere. So, Zhu Kaiyin agreed to this suggestion, and the plane continued to move towards Manila.

At the Manila airport in the Philippines, in order to destroy important documents, Zhu Kaiyin tore them by hand and threw them out of the plane through the vents. When the plane landed, more than 200 Filipino soldiers surrounded the plane at the scene, and Zhu Kaiyin resolutely refused to get off the plane.

The Philippines dispatched troops, but they didn't want to make a big deal and hoped that Zhu Kaiyin would get off the plane. After repeated persuasion, Zhu Kaiyin finally left the plane.

Zhu Kaiyin, a Filipino soldier, resolutely resisted, knowing that he was a diplomat and represented China's image in the world. In order to avoid possible accidents, he firmly refused to land in Manila.

Despite several attempts to convince him, he was resolute. At that time, the climate in Manila was extremely hot, and the temperature in the cabin was very high after the plane landed. Fortunately, a lot of blowers were set up around, which succeeded in lowering the temperature in the cabin.

The Filipino ** tried again to convince him that he would get off the bus and go on a tour of the city. They promise to provide better accommodation arrangements. As a diplomat for many years, Zhu Kaiyin naturally understands their intentions.

In the case of repeated ineffective persuasion by the Philippines, Zhu Kaiyin resolutely refused to get off the plane, and his attitude was very firm. Faced with this scenario, the Filipinos changed their strategy, and they provided Zhu Kaiyin with sumptuous food and a comfortable environment on the plane.

They cleaned the aft cabin, set up a spacious dining area, and prepared a variety of delicacies. However, despite repeated persuasion from the Filipinos, Zhu Kaiyin still insisted on his position, only ate some necessary food, and remained vigilant.

This made the Philippines ** feel very disappointed, they tried to get Zhu Kaiyin's *** but he politely refused. Eventually, the plane departed for Hong Kong the next day, and Zhu Kaiyin's behavior in the Philippines had already attracted widespread attention from the international community.

After Zhu Kaiyin got off the plane, he had to hide ** and go back to Beijing, because ** took it out of context and published the ** where he ate with the Filipinos ** everywhere, which led to a lot of discussions.

*I was surprised to learn about this. As soon as he saw Zhu Kaiyin, he hurriedly asked him what happened. Zhu Kaiyin told the premier everything that had happened, and after hearing about it, the premier quickly calmed down.

The premier was very satisfied with Zhu Kaiyin's handling of the matter and praised him for being very good. It's just that Zhu Kaiyin was too cautious when dealing with this matter. For China, third-world countries such as the Philippines are all objects that can be fought for, but due to the existence of the United States and other countries, there is no channel for dialogue between the two sides.

This time, Zhu Kaiyin unexpectedly fell to the Philippines, and the other party may really want to borrow him to establish a channel for dialogue with China. When dealing with this matter, the Philippine side did a relatively good job, and was very enthusiastic when entertaining Zhu Kaiyin.

The core idea of the new copywriting is that Zhu Kaiyin had to hide from ** and return to Beijing because of **'s out-of-context quotes, but he was overly cautious when dealing with this matter. However, ** is very satisfied with the way he handled the matter and believes that the Philippine side has done a relatively good job in handling the matter.

Despite this, there is a lack of channels for dialogue between China and the Philippines due to the presence of countries such as the United States, and this unexpected incident could serve as a bridge to build dialogue.

** He regrets this incident very much, and he believes that if it can be established, it will be a good opportunity for the improvement of Sino-Philippine relations.

However, Zhu Kaiyin did not expect that the premier's diplomatic philosophy was not only cautious, but also flexible. Zhu Kaiyin has handled this emergency quite well, but he did not see as far as the prime minister and missed a great opportunity.

Of course, Zhu Kaiyin has not been engaged in diplomatic work for a long time, and his experience has yet to be accumulated. He has done a very good job in this incident, after all, he is not a seasoned veteran like the prime minister, and he may not be as flexible as the prime minister in dealing with many issues.

But he is aware of the responsibilities he shoulders as a diplomat, so in many cases he would rather not do it than do it wrong, and this philosophy has deeply influenced Zhu Kaiyin's life.

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