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Chapter 462 Dahua Dream Eleven

There are also sensible people in Champa and Burma. The Republic of China has extended its hands to their countries and even blatantly engaged in sinicization, which of course aroused their vigilance. Of course, they did not dare to protest openly, but there were only a few

As a representative, Lai Shi submitted a petition to Wan Lei, hoping that President Wan Da would be merciful and allow their country to retain its unique language, culture, history and religious beliefs.

What is a nation? A nation is a group of people who are similar in historical origin, language, culture, customs and habits, and have a very high psychological identity. The most important thing for the formation of a nation is psychological identity. The residents of the Southeast Peninsula are generally yellow-skinned

, if they generally speak Chinese, use Chinese characters to celebrate Han festivals, and generally agree with the dream of the Republic of China, then they will be no different from the Han people. If the citizens generally regard themselves as Han people, then it will only be time for the country to become part of the Republic of China.

problem.

The assimilation of one nation by another nation will inevitably lead to the demise of that nation's culture and the annihilation of its history. How can those Champa and Burmese people who have a strong sense of national self-esteem and pride not be worried. However, the Republic of China is in a strong position.

They dare not openly demand national independence, and can only strive for a little independence in language, culture, history and religious beliefs, because they also know that if a nation retains its own language, culture and historical identity, it will not be assimilated by others.

After receiving this petition, Wan Lei did not reply immediately. Instead, he took advantage of the opening of Peking University to specially invite those who participated in the petition to attend the opening party of Peking University.

Only dozens of students with excellent academic performance are eligible to attend this party. After all, there are too many students at Peking University. There are more than 4,000 students in all colleges and grades, plus more than 1,000 faculty and staff.

, Peking University could not squeeze into the auditorium with more than 5,000 people.

The opening party was held in the Zhigong Hall of Peking University. In fact, this auditorium is also the place where Wan Lei gives lectures most often. Although the auditorium is small and cannot seat many people, many students know that the president will come and gather outside the auditorium early, even though they cannot enter.

, but they all want to meet the president and get the president’s speech as soon as possible.

Although I had heard that President Wanda often went to Peking University to give lectures, it was only when these accompanying envoys actually entered Peking University that they experienced first-hand how popular President Wanda was in the school. But it is no wonder.

Wan Lei is not only the honorary president of Peking University, but also a guide in many disciplines. His explanations have been deeply inspiring to many professors.

The party started at seven o'clock, and Wan Lei arrived at six-thirty. He sat in the lounge and asked the staff to help call a few international students in. He wanted to meet privately.

There are not many international students in Peking University, only twelve. Most of them are sent by Nanming, and most of them major in engineering. These people study hard, but their grades are still not as good as those of students from the Republic of China. After all, the population base is small.

There, the Republic of China has a population of nearly 90 million, while Nanming only has a few tens of thousands. How can they compare?

Moreover, the primary and secondary education in the Republic of China is basically universal. Many children enter school early and learn very solid basic knowledge. This is incomparable to international students who rely on cramming teaching to get into the exam. In addition, the Republic of China has schools in various places.

In the library, current students can borrow a large number of books, and their knowledge is naturally wider than that of international students.

International students are worse than students from their own countries in terms of basic knowledge and knowledge. Professors in major colleges do not teach according to the textbook, but use heuristic teaching methods and require students to actively participate in discussions. However, international students often cannot keep up with the progress, and many professors ask Wan

Lei has reflected on this problem that some professors are even unwilling to teach international students.

Even if the professor complains, Peiping University still has to recruit international students. After all, universities not only spread knowledge, but also spread the dream of Dahua. If other universities recruit international students, but Peking University, known as the highest institution of higher education, does not recruit, what will happen?

Making international students feel discriminated against will not be conducive to the spread of the Dahua dream to the world.

As soon as Wan Lei drank a cup of tea, twelve international students were invited. Along with them were two Jin Yiwei wearing Feiyu uniforms. Wan Lei had long known that these two people were sent by Nanming to monitor the daily life of the international students.

Life. But it’s no wonder. Every international student is a treasure to Nan Ming. He is most afraid of being poached. How can he rest assured if he doesn’t send someone to monitor him?

"Sit down." With Jin Yiwei beside them, the twelve foreign students were very cautious, standing like wooden stakes and not daring to move. Wan Lei raised his hand and asked them to sit on the sofa opposite him. They looked at Jin Yiwei,

Only when Jin Yiwei nodded did he dare to sit down.

"Everyone, Wan asked you to come over today. We won't talk about politics, we will just talk about family affairs, so there is no need to be formal." Wan Lei said this, but his eyes were looking at the two Jin Yiwei. The purpose was naturally to let them not interfere too much.

More, let alone make this meeting a fuss.

"Your name is Fang Zhongzhe? Mr. Fang Xizhi's nephew?" Wan Lei no longer paid attention to the Jinyi guards, but asked the foreign student at the head. In fact, the origin of these international students had been figured out by the Jingzhong guards. This man named

Fang Zhongzhe's overseas student is Fang Xiaoyou's son, and his uncle is Fang Xiaoru.

"It's just Bucai. I've just met Mr. Wan." Fang Zhongzhe hurriedly saluted, and his response was quite appropriate. He is worthy of being a famous person.

"You have been in Peiping for more than four years. How are you used to it?"

"Thank you to Mr. Wan for caring about me, and I'm living a good life now."

"That's good. How about studying?"

"I am not very smart, my academic progress is very slow, I am ranked at the bottom of my grade, and I am making Mr. Wan laugh."

"What subject is difficult for you?"

"I am majoring in metallurgical engineering. Due to my poor foundation in chemistry and advanced mathematics, it becomes more and more difficult to keep up as I go on."

"Well, mathematics is the foundation of science and engineering, and you should learn it well. And metallurgy is a practical application of chemistry, and chemistry cannot be left behind. You will have to work harder on these two subjects in the future. I will make a book list for you later. You can go to the library

Go borrow it from the library, I hope they can help you lay a solid foundation."

"Thank you for your advice, Mr. Wan. I would be very grateful."

"What about you? Are you having trouble studying?" Wan Lei turned to other international students and asked.

"Mr. Wan, I am a junior majoring in mechanical engineering. Because I always have a limited understanding of some physical laws, I always make mistakes when using them. My mathematical foundation is also poor. Even if I use the laws correctly, I will make mistakes in calculations."

"Yes, we are also poor in mathematics, so it is difficult to learn." Other international students also said the same.

"Mathematics is indeed a profound subject. It is not just as simple as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, nor is it just algebra, geometry, and calculus. It requires rigorous logical reasoning and step-by-step progress. It cannot be learned by cramming. They need to read more.

Some books on the basics of mathematics lay the foundation bit by bit."

"Mr. Wan's lesson is that the late students will remember it." All the international students nodded in agreement.

"You entered school late, and it's already amazing that you can keep up with the teaching progress, so don't feel inferior, let alone give up on yourself. Wan wishes you all an early success in your studies and becoming a pillar of society." Wan Lei encouraged them.

, and signaled them to leave.

The envoys sitting aside listened to this conversation, and they all thought a little, and seemed to have heard something. Wan Lei waited for the foreign students to leave, and then said calmly: "Everyone, I have already submitted your petition.

I’ve read it, it’s well written, but it’s unrealistic.”

"In fact, our government of the Republic of China has no energy or bother to care about the language you use to communicate, let alone what religion you believe in. However, as the pioneers of democracy, we have the responsibility to guide the latecomers. Our country's agreement to accept international students is the purpose

Provide guidance to you in the field of science and education."

"You have also seen that those international students just came from Nanzhou, and they are also the best in a hundred, but it is still difficult to keep up with the progress in study. If it were the international students from your country, it is hard to say whether they could achieve this step.

."

"And our teaching resources are also limited. It is impossible to waste them on students who have no basic knowledge. It is even less possible to set up a lower-level university specifically for your international students. Therefore, basic teaching in primary and secondary schools is not just your business.

, it is also our Republic of China’s business, we advocate that you use the unified textbooks of the Republic of China, so that your students can stand on the same starting line as our students.”

"If you insist that it is necessary to add subjects such as linguistics, history, religion, etc. in your country, that is your own business. I will only say one thing, if you cannot pass our country's unified examination, even your students will not receive special care."

Wan Lei talked for a long time, looking straight at these things with eyes like an eagle.

These few people came to ask you to look at me and me to look at you, and they suddenly didn’t know what to say. They knew clearly that Wan Lei wanted to sinicize their country and nation, but they couldn’t refute it, because they really needed the assistance of the Republic of China.

Especially assistance in science and education.

After a while, an envoy from Myanmar said: "His Majesty the President has put himself in the shoes of our country's science and education. We are very grateful. But in terms of religious belief, can you..."

"I have already said that the Republic of China does not care what religion you believe in, but citizens of Myanmar can freely enter and exit our country, and citizens of Champa can also enter with a visa. We need to make sure that immigrants do not come with religion, because our

The state religion is Taoism, and immigrants must respect Taoism no matter where they come from."

"If immigrants from your country make remarks that attack Taoism or come to practice paganism, we will definitely punish them severely. If the situation is serious, we will even close the border and expel citizens of countries that use paganism as the state religion." Wan Lei

He said sternly, his eyes engraved like knives on the envoys.

In fact, although Wan Lei did not say it directly, these envoys were not stupid, and they already understood what he meant: Citizens of your country enjoy the privileges of quasi-citizens or quasi-residents of the Republic of China, and they should pay a corresponding price.

, the price is to convert to Taoism. If you don’t convert to Taoism, then wait to accept the sanctions of a total blockade.


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