Chinese, who uphold the impartial golden mean, have always been synonymous with "Buddhism" in the international community, and have always been modest, courteous, friendly and peaceful in handling international affairs. As a result, some people say that China is a natural "** country."
However, it should be noted that China has not always maintained peace in foreign affairs, and in the face of national interests, China also has a "hawkish" side. And there are six such figures, who are known as China's "hawks".
Different from the hawks in the United States, the six of them have a common characteristic, that is, they all belong to the "Chinese-style hawks". They have thwarted the United States and made the United States bow its head. He even threatened to destroy Japan.
So who are these six hawks with a hard-line attitude? What kind of wonderful stories do they have?
The first to introduce was Ai Yuejin, a professor of military theory at Nankai University. He once said, "If China wants to rise, it must first destroy little Japan," which became his most famous phrase.
Ai Yuejin was born in 1958 and is a young man who was "born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze". At the age of 18, he was admitted to Nankai University, where the prime minister once studied, and stayed in the school's Youth League Committee to work.
Later, he personally participated in the formulation of the Nankai military science curriculum, teaching military theory to many generations of young college students. With the popularization of the Internet and mobile phones, some of Ai Yuejin's lectures were uploaded to the Internet by students, which made Ai Yuejin an Internet celebrity teacher at Nankai University.
But he said a number of "thunderous" words in class, including: "If China wants to rise, it must first destroy Japan." ”
As Ai Yuejin said: If the poison of Japanese militarism is not swept away, China's rise will always face potential risks. History and public opinion doomed the remnants of Japan's militarism to undergo a thorough trial.
Unfortunately, Ai Yuejin died of stomach cancer in 2016 at the age of 58.
The second is Dai Xu, a professor at the National Defense University of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He has a prominent military background, and over the years his rhetoric on international and domestic issues has attracted attention, often showing a tough stance.
On the issue of territorial disputes, Dai Xu is known as a hardliner. He held that Diaoyu Dao and other islands should not be allowed to be occupied by other countries, and that it was necessary to resolutely defend national sovereignty.
In the face of the increasingly frequent so-called "freedom of navigation" actions by the United States in the Asia-Pacific region, Dai Xu also expressed a resolute attitude. He believes that the United States' freedom of navigation is simply a provocation, and that if it intrudes within 12 nautical miles of China's territorial waters, it should be sunk by direct military action.
Instead of talking about rules, it is better to smash a US ship in a real way, so that the United States will not dare to act rashly again. This kind of hard-line style shocked many people and won the approval of many people.
Although Dai Xu's remarks often cause controversy, behind them is a high degree of responsibility and vigilance for the fate of the country. In his view, peaceful development cannot replace investment in national defense, and we must always remain vigilant and resolutely respond to various threats. Although the method is debatable, its spirit of persisting in national interests still deserves serious consideration.
The third is Wang Hongguang, who was born in a military family, and his father and father-in-law are both famous soldiers in our country and are the founding major generals. Such a family background has a very far-reaching impact on Wang Hongguang.
was once asked in an interview "Will the United States deploy anti-missile systems in Taiwan?" Wang Hongguang replied without hesitation, "If the United States dares to deploy the THAAD anti-missile system in Taiwan, it will be when our People's Liberation Army will liberate Taiwan." He spoke sharply and was firm in his thoughts.
When he said this, he was full of confidence and determination, indicating that he was ready to declare war on the ** elements at any time. Any malicious provocation against Taiwan's ** act should be severely cracked down.
His voice represents the attitude of thousands of netizens towards the Taiwan issue, and at the same time, it also represents the voice of the Chinese people. He expressed his support for national unity and territorial integrity. On the issue of safeguarding and territorial unity, we must uphold the indomitable spirit.
We must not give up an inch of land in order to defend our national sovereignty. Although the reunification of the country is not yet complete, it is only a matter of time. I believe that with the strengthening of our country, the reunification of the motherland will certainly be realized in the future.
The fourth is Xie Zhenhua, "Why don't you ask questions in Chinese?" Xie Zhenhua said this to an American journalist who interrupted him at an international environmental summit and asked him to explain his views in English, and the reporter was speechless.
Xie Zhenhua is China's environmental expert and qualified diplomat, and is internationally known for his anger at foreign journalists. At an international summit, American journalists jumped out and accused China of being the world's largest carbon emitter and not worthy of sitting there.
In the face of the provocation of the American journalist, Xie Zhenhua directly asked the US side: Has China done so while protecting the environment while developing the economy? Such a sharp response once again stunned the American reporters.
With his sharp words and extraordinary wisdom, Xie Zhenhua is known as the hardest shield in China's diplomacy. In the face of all kinds of difficulties, his speeches often pierced the enemy's vital points like sharp knives, making reporters who tried to see our side make a fool of themselves disgraced.
What is even more commendable is that even at the age of 70, Xie Zhenhua is still fighting on the front line of China's environmental protection and diplomacy, making contributions to the motherland and the people.
Zhang Zhaozhong, a well-known military commentator in China, once said: "The United States does not have the ability to impose a long-term blockade and suppression on China. ”
Born in 1952, Zhang Zhaozhong joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy at the age of 28 and served in the Naval Missile Force. Due to his assiduous study, the leadership of the unit decided to let him go and learn nuclear submarine technology.
In the course of study, Zhang Shaozhong not only mastered the advanced military theoretical knowledge at that time, but also mastered Arabic, English, Japanese and other Chinese languages.
Once, when giving a lecture to a student, one student asked: "Now that the reform and opening up has been carried out, some Western countries are always firing irresistible sugar-coated shells at China, how should we deal with it?" ”
Faced with this difficult question, Zhang Shaozhong replied without humility or arrogance: "We can resist the sugar-coated cannonballs, we have to eat the sugar-coated cannonballs and shoot the cannonballs back." ”
In 2010, the United States announced its "pivot to the Asia-Pacific," and some people expressed concerns about the future of China and the United States. Zhang Shaozhong said: "It is impossible for the United States to impose a long-term blockade and suppression on China, and it is impossible for China and the United States to move towards all-out confrontation.
In the face of future challenges, China should first build up its economy, then make diplomatic efforts, and finally turn to military action. The remarks boosted confidence in China.
Today, China has become the world's second-largest country in terms of GDP after the United States, and the power of the newly launched aircraft carrier battle group is not to be underestimated even by the United States. Zhang Shaozhong's foresight is admirable.
Sha Zukang is one of the highest-ranking figures of the older generation of diplomats, and has set an example in the field of diplomacy as a responsible defender and daring to show his sword.
In 1992, at a United Nations human rights conference, the representative of the United States accused China of "conclusive evidence" on human rights issues, which shocked all the Chinese delegates present.
Sha Zukang directly rebuked angrily and shot back: "I suggest that you take a good look in the mirror to see who is the country that really tramples on human rights, and I will give you a *** to read carefully before teaching others." ”
In 2006, at an international conference, the representative of the United States again accused China of threatening neighboring countries with its military buildup. Sha Zukang immediately shouted angrily: "The United States had better shut up for me!" Your military spending is several times our GDP, so what qualifications do you have? Our expansion of military spending is also a normal national act, and we don't need your fingers! ”
As soon as Lao Sha opened his mouth, the momentum was simply slapping the United States in the face, directly beating the other party dumb and eating Coptis chinensis, so he could only shut up.
The rhetoric of hawkish deputies is usually very sharp and appears forceful when expressing issues. They have never succumbed to the accusations of the Western powers, and they can only respond angrily to unfounded accusations.
Hawkish representatives are also a sign of patriotism, they are able to accurately identify problems and have the courage to take responsibility in solving them.
The development of the country and the rejuvenation of the nation need such figures, because only through a determined foreign policy can it be able to defend against foreign enemies. China needs such hawkish representatives with iron-fisted diplomatic capabilities.
We applaud the hawkish representatives of China who have shown an image of a domineering Chinese diplomat and have maintained a tough attitude. Without them, we, the sons and daughters of China, would not be able to display unswerving, courageous, and resolute demeanor.
They make us Chinese hold our heads high, straighten our waists, and be more dignified on the world stage. They are the defenders and valiant fighters of our homeland.
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