Deng Xiaoping responded to foreign media reporters, and the second in command is also the leader

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-19

In 1978, China said that China would open the road of reform and opening up. In 1979, he emphasized that although there is no fund, there is a policy, and everyone needs to have the courage to open up.

In 1980, he announced his upcoming southern tour. He was *** in the summer of 1978 when he began to draw a grand blueprint. Since then, more and more Western** people have wanted to know about China through various channels.

With the hard work of a woman who didn't have a team to follow, she finally got one"Nobleman"With the help of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. There are only five people in this silent synagogue, and their common mission is to complete a mysterious interview.

The protagonist of the interview is *** He is dressed in plain clothes, sitting in a chair with a stretched smile on his face. However, during this interview, he was suddenly questioned by a female reporter dressed in black next to him"Why do people like you always be in the second-in-command position of the country? "

At this time, *** has been called Deng Lao, time has given him sharpening, he is old, and his ears are not sensitive enough, so every time he negotiates with a foreigner, he will bring his own translator, that is, the girl with her head bowed on the side - Shi Yanhua.

After Shi Yanhua received the docking work, she exchanged questions with reporters. At that time, reporters said that the topic of their interview would be around China's reform and opening up. However, the journalist asked an unexpected question at the scene.

Respond with a smile and let the reporter continue to ask questions. The female reporter was obviously shocked by ***'s answer, she could never have imagined that *** would respond to her question so calmly.

However, she clearly has a wealth of experience and adaptability. She immediately gathered her thoughts and continued to ask questions. The female journalist, Farage, is known worldwide as the "No. 1 Female Journalist" and has interviewed many leaders in her war reporting campaigns, but she has always been able to crush these national icons, asking pointed questions that they can't handle.

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Farage's successful interview actually borrowed the power of Italy's ** Pertini and allowed her to step into China. Pertini was scheduled to visit China in September 1980, and Farage's father had a good personal relationship with Pertini, so she asked for Partini's help in asking *** to allow her to interview.

Pertini agreed in the face of his old friend, and he also wanted to use Farage's interview to prepare for his visit to China. He told China's press department that Farage is a journalist with a journalistic attitude, and she is very interested in China's reform and opening up.

China's *** Information Department told the news and *** readily agreed. At this time, the domestic changes are huge, and I hope to convey China's voice to the world through this interview.

After receiving the news of ***'s consent, Farage immediately embarked on a flight to China, which went straight to Beijing, China.

On August 18, 1980, Farage flew to Beijing, the capital of China. She strolled through the streets and alleys, and was surprised to find that the *** portraits that once filled the city were gradually disappearing.

She took this discovery to heart, returned to the hotel without air conditioning, and spent three days sorting out the interview questions. She chose to interview in a hotel without air conditioning, as there are very few foreigners living here, and she wanted to keep a low profile and avoid attracting unwanted attention.

Time is passing quickly, and in a blink of an eye, August 21 is coming, which coincides with ***'s birthday. Farage started the interview in a relaxed tone, she was good at setting the beginning of the interview, and it was clear that the tone of the interview was lighthearted.

**Prefer to place the interviewer on his right side, as his left ear hears better than his right ear. At this time, the translator Shi Yanhua was smiling at the corner of his mouth and translating to ***.

However, she didn't know that the reporter's next question would make her break out in a cold sweat. Farage sat upright and asked ***: "I found a problem when I came to Beijing this time, in the past, there were portraits of *** posted everywhere in Tiananmen Square, but this time there are only a few left, why is this?" ”

Calmly replied: "We have discussed and believe that posting portraits of national leaders everywhere is politically unserious and undignified. ”

Although the interviewers and interviewees present knew that ** never deliberately prepared, his answers were sincere and true psychological portrayals. "So on Beijing's Tiananmen Square, will the portrait of *** be preserved forever? "

Farage's question remains direct. "The *** portrait must be kept forever! Although Farage left China for more than ten years, the portrait hanging on Tiananmen Square has been replaced in recent editions, and every time he will personally participate in the determination of the work, in order to show the demeanor of the world in the eyes of the world.

The reason why Farage focused on the portrait of *** was because it was not unrelated to her subsequent problems. Because in Tiananmen Square, there is also a portrait of a person.

Why is there a portrait of Stalin still posted on the Tiananmen Square holiday? ”

In an interview at the Great Hall of the People on August 23, Farage asked a question. The question was asked in the context of a five-person interview, and after Farage and *** had a great chat in an interview on August 21.

In that interview, they talked about the four modernization issues that China is building and the question of private investment, all of which were answered in great detail.

The interview lasted 12 o'clock that day, exceeding the original 10 minutes. This shows that *** and Farage are happy with each other. According to Shi Yanhua's memoirs, ** never overtime in an interview with a foreign media reporter, except this time.

Shi Yanhua mentioned in the book that Deng Lao doesn't like those empty questions, especially those prepared before the interview, and he likes straightforward communication, which can improve the efficiency of communication.

So, Farage brought this issue up again two days later, either because she wanted to continue to discuss them in depth, or maybe she wanted to take the opportunity to ask *** more questions.

Two years ago, ** received two visits to the country and gave his opinion at a local press conference. Although the content of the two receptions is the same, the evaluation of the first reception is not very high.

At this reception, ** received a document listing the questions that had been set. The content of these questions is all about the building of relations and the friendly attitude between the two countries, and there is nothing new or in-depth.

The second reception was open-ended, which I thought was interesting. He said that the first question was like boiled water, bland and tasteless, and the second question really made him feel deep.

Under Farage's sharp questioning, ** thought that this conversation was more profound. Finally, when the interview had already run out of 10 minutes, ** reminded Farage that it was late and that if they didn't eat dinner, their stomachs might be in a revolution.

Farage had planned to end the interview, but a quote from *** changed everything. "We can do it again and finish what we haven't said yet," he said. Farage was attracted by ***'s speech, her eyes sparkled, and she liked ***'s speech very much.

However, this liking turned into a more direct inquiry mode on August 23. She asked*** Why is there a portrait of Stalin hanging on Tiananmen Square? ”

** seems to be stuck in memory that he and *** had discussed this issue before, and during that time they had just returned from the 20th Congress of the CPSU in the USSR. On February 24, 1956, the Communist Party of China was invited by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to participate in the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

At the meeting, representatives of the proletariat from 56 countries and regions around the world participated, including party comrades such as ** and **. However, what they did not expect was that after Khrushchev made a report on February 24, he also demanded that the CCP be consistent with the Soviet Union and not to post a portrait of Stalin.

Despite ***'s refusal, a portrait of Stalin was posted in Tiananmen Square. Explained, "Because he is the former leader of the Soviet Union, he has his credit." ”

When Farage wanted to ask further, ** added: "You have your point of view, I have mine, we don't interfere with each other, but I want you to respect our original words." ”

Farage immediately expressed his understanding that this was her work ethic and a principle that she had to adhere to. In two interviews, it was found that Farage, despite his sharp words, remained impartial in his reporting.

At the end of the first interview, she said, "This reporter is very in-depth and I would love to continue to communicate with her." Farage also seized the opportunity and asked *** what he thought of ***, ** smiled heartily.

** and *** friendship began in 1927, when they met. At the time of Farage's interview, they had been friends for 53 years. In a meeting after the Liberation War, he pulled *** to his side and praised him as the commander of the fight against Nanjing.

In another meeting, **public praise*** said that he was loved by himself. **Recalling these past events, I deeply feel that *** is the person who knows himself best.

Farage listened quietly to ***'s narration, his eyes full of admiration and admiration. She admired his courage and talent, but also admired his open-mindedness and open-mindedness. Taking this opportunity, Farage began to talk to *** about the revolution and contributions of the Chinese Communist Party.

**Talking about***, especially when he said that he was seriously ill in the West Flower Hall and was still working on the hospital bed, the distress and regret in his eyes made Farage deeply feel the deep friendship between them.

In the winter of 1922, many enthusiastic Chinese youths boarded a cruise ship bound for Europe, including 18-year-old *** and ***, who was 6 years older than him

In the following years, ** led *** to grow, and *** also became the core figure of the journal "Youth" of the Communist Youth League branch of the Communist Party of China in Europe under the care of ***.

Such fate makes them fight side by side on the road of the construction of the Communist Party of China, loyal and sincere, and shine. The past is often gently erased by him, but he always smiles and says: "Do revolutionaries do not do things?" ”

Farage was surprised by this, but she was still able to see that although he was humble, his contribution could not be ignored.

He is always like this, taking everyone's contribution to heart, while his own contribution is understated, as if it is insignificant. When his wisdom and brilliant ideas were disseminated through the written word in newspapers around the world, the world became more aware of him.

At the same time, Farage also commented on ***: "I have never seen such an honest person, he is funny, he is determined, he is tolerant, and that's why he is who he is today. ”

After the interview, she repeatedly expressed her desire to come to China again, and even years later, in her correspondence with strangers, she would express her deep love for China.

The charm of ** is that he can make those who are not familiar with him fall in love with his wisdom and generosity after coming into contact with him. However, his speech never needs to be prepared, he does not like to read relevant materials before meeting foreign guests, he prefers to sit quietly alone, flipping through Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts**.

When the time comes, he doesn't need to be urged by others, he will put down his ** to meet foreign guests.

Among his many wonderful meetings, 1982 is a year to be remembered, and that meeting is a classic. In the negotiations, China's firm stance as a sovereign state hit a wall for the important guest in 1982.

This guest was British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who visited China in 1982. Obviously, in connection with this period, the goal of Margaret Thatcher's visit was to negotiate with China on the Hong Kong issue.

From 1949 to 1982, the People's Republic of China was founded for more than 30 years, but Britain never had the intention of taking the initiative to return Hong Kong's sovereignty, and even played a small calculation behind it.

Margaret Thatcher probably did not anticipate that she would come to China with confidence to negotiate, but end up leaving gloomily and returning to her own country. That meeting is still being held in the Fujian Room of the Great Hall of the People.

On August 24, 1982, the Iron Lady walked into the Fujian Hall, only to be surprised to find that the door was closed. She was wondering why *** hadn't appeared yet, when suddenly there was a "click", the door opened, and ** appeared in front of her in a dark blue tunic suit.

Negotiations began, and the two sides were evenly matched. Thatcher was good at striking first, but with her determined attitude, she couldn't achieve any victory. However, ** firmly believes that the return of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China will bring great benefits to the British, it marks the end of the era of British colonial rule, and will be widely praised by the international community.

This view made Thatcher lose confidence, and the members of the Chinese delegation who accompanied her in the negotiations all showed the confidence and satisfaction of the Chinese. All of Thatcher's wishes were in vain.

She wants to separate sovereignty and political power, but *** made it clear that as a sovereign state, China will never**. In the end, the other party even questioned whether Hong Kong could prosper after its return to China, but *** was not bothered by Thatcher's problem.

He firmly said that whether Hong Kong is prosperous or not, we must face it bravely.

In response to Margaret Thatcher's question about Hong Kong's future development, there has been a clear strategy for a long time. He believes that Hong Kong's special situation requires special treatment, so he has chosen the path of "one country, two systems".

This policy shocked the era. **'s thoughtfulness left Margaret Thatcher speechless. When the outcome of the negotiations was not satisfactory, Margaret Thatcher got up and left in frustration.

Coincidentally, at this time, she accidentally fell, and this scene was captured by reporters outside, and soon spread in the streets and alleys. Although Margaret Thatcher lost face in the negotiations, she later said that "one country, two systems" was a genius idea.

**Always smiling, quietly guarding the mountains and rivers of the motherland, and opening up new worlds. Every inch of land under our feet is sprinkled with the blood and sweat of our ancestors, and every place we are in is the goal of our ancestors.

We live in peace and comfort, but we should not forget the great pioneers. They spend their whole lives just to continue the prosperity of China! ** spent his whole life in study, revolution and reform, he was praised by later generations as "the great architect of China's reform and opening up", but he never thought that he had great achievements.

He summed up his life's contribution in a simple and unpretentious sentence: "I am the son of the Chinese people, and I deeply love my motherland and people!" ”

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