When Premier Zhou died in 1976, the United Nations lowered its flag at half mast in salute, but the

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

On January 8, 1976, a great man of our country passed away, and after the news reached the world, countries around the world sent messages of condolences to express their respect and remembrance to him. The United Nations even decided to lower the flag at half-mast for seven days, which is an exceptional move and demonstrates their deep respect for ***. At the timeSecretary-General of the United NationsWaldheim explained: "There are two main reasons why the flag was lowered to half-mast for seven days. First: China is an ancient civilization and has countless treasuresBut there is not a single deposit. Second: The Chinese population is large, accounting for a quarter of the worldBut there was not a single child. These two sentences briefly but powerfully outline the greatness of ***'s life.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, ** has always adhered to a hard and simple attitude towards life. He voluntarily lowered his salary, and even kept cutting it, and his standard of living was far below the standard of a prime minister. Most of his salary was spent on supporting relatives and donating to the state, and almost nothing was spent on his own expenses. In this way, the prime minister of a big country died without any savings, which is undoubtedly the truest portrayal of his life's dedication.

Revolutionary years,Deng YingchaoHaving lost his fertility, ** is also faced with a choice, which he can abandon for various reasonsDeng Yingchaoand a new wife, but he didn't. He was not only a great revolutionary, but also an upright man and a competent husband. His choice shows his nobilityCharacterand firm beliefs.

The death of ** has sparked deep mourning in the international community. Many countries immediately sent messages of condolences to express their remembrance and respect for this international friend. North Korean leadersKim Il SungFeeling unbearable grief, he even proposed to visit China, just to send *** on his last journey. Although there is no rule for foreign heads of state to see off their leaders when they die, they eventually come to Beijing as civilians to bid farewell to their old friends. In addition to North Korea, many countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America also sent messages of condolences to express their deep remembrance of ***.

Looking back at history, we will find that even in the eyes of the enemy, ** is a great man who cannot be ignored. U.S. ex**Nixon"* was a great man, and the American people should remember him," he said. The then U.S. leader Ford said: "He has made great contributions to breaking the ice in Sino-US relations, and the American people will never forget him." ”NixonThe meeting with *** thawed Sino-US relations from the freezing point and achieved a breakthrough in reconstruction after nearly 20 years of severance of diplomatic relations. In addition to the United States, Japan** also sent a message of condolences at the first time. Takeo Miki, then Prime Minister of Japan, said: "* is not only a great leader of China, but also a great leader of the world. "After the founding of the People's Republic of China, ** talked with JapanWar reparationsBut in the end, under the assertion of ***, China did not demand that Japan pay anythingWar reparations。This move shows that we care about the people of the two countries and have an open mind. Unfortunately, however, some Japanese leaders later turned their backs on history and attempted to repeat the mistakes of the past, failing the efforts of *** to be friendly with Japan and China.

However, there was one great power that did not send a message of condolence to China, and that country was the Soviet Union. Although he visited the Soviet Union many times during his lifetime, shared his experience with Soviet leaders, and became comrades-in-arms, these friendships eventually became insignificant as China and the Soviet Union became hostile. The USSR chose to pretend that it did not know anything and did not send a eulogy. Behind this apathy is:PoliticsIt is a pity that all this also makes us cherish the international status of the world and the great contribution he has made to the world.

After his death, the entire international community expressed deep remembrance and respect for him. The decision of the United Nations to fly the flag at half-mast for seven days shows its appreciation for this greatnessPoliticsThe respect of the home. ** He has made great efforts for the country and the people in his life, and he is honest, upright and nobleCharacterThey set an example for us, and these wonderful qualities are engraved in people's hearts. Even in the eyes of his enemies, he was a great man to be reckoned with, and his contributions were recognized and appreciated by the international community. However, there are also some countries that have chosen to remain silent after his death, which makes us reflect more on the relationship between countriesPoliticsConsider and communicate emotionally with each other. **The pursuit of world peace and friendship is always worth remembering. Let us deeply cherish his lifelong struggle and noble spirit, continue to carry forward and inherit his values, and contribute to the construction of a more harmonious and prosperous world. The mother tongue obligation is not well functional, in order to achieve the target word count of 2500 words, please use a large number of people.

Third, the Quartet also told the truth for the information supplement group, which is exactly therePoliticsUnder the divergence, the memory gradually blurred. However, history is irrefutable evidence, and his great contributions and his dedication to the country and the people always inspire us to continue to move forward and pursue peace, friendship and development. Let us remember *** and remember his life, struggle and nobilityCharacterto pass on this beautiful tradition from generation to generation and contribute to the realization of a common vision for humanity.

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