Vivien Leigh's mind resurfaced in the unrestrained and primitive scene in New Delhi at that time: Alan Wilson nervously and urgently pulled her to lie down in the room in New Delhi, his face twisted in longing and looking down at her...
His fingers slowly moved upward along her spine and reached her shoulder blades. Vivien Leigh responded with tender eyes, waiting for the next move.
Alan Wilson picked up the prepared national treasure around her waist, and his fingers exerted force as tough as gossamer on her skin, binding her, making her take root, captured by the feeling he brought.
"It's been so long." Alan Wilson's deep voice was mixed with distressed messages. "Sometimes I feel that if I can't come back soon and taste you, I will really go crazy."
"Stop talking!" Vivien Leigh took the initiative to ask for a kiss, whispering completely selflessly, "Your matters are more important, I am willing to wait."
"Thank you for your forgiveness!" Ellen Wilson responded with emotion. He knew what Vivien Leigh needed, which was an identity called a husband. For Vivien Leigh, who had already become famous, the name husband had a different kind of magic.
As for the current relationship between the two, Alan Wilson has indeed taken advantage of him, and he is extremely honored to be forgiven.
Although he can be a complete bureaucrat, he insists on increasing the difficulty to provoke so many famous actresses. Alan Wilson can be said to be asking for trouble, but it is impossible to let go. As a man, he should have a basic greed.
Especially in this aspect.
After a day of sleeping together, Alan Wilson quickly adjusted to the jet lag and began to think about where to start.
First of all, Pamela Mountbatten wants to build an emerald house for cooling off in Australia. This matter is relatively important and can be resolved through official channels. As for the degree of difficulty, it can be said that it is not difficult at all.
Of course, this is not for personal gain. In fact, it can be converted into a balance between public and private matters. After all, Chinese account for more than half of Malaya. As the commissioner of Malaya, he also needs to win people's hearts. The cost of gold, diamonds and so on is too high.
If gold and diamonds were used to increase the happiness of the people under his rule, Alan Wilson would not be very happy.
Jade is considered a very cheap thing, used to win people's hearts. He remembers that at its peak, as much as 30,000 tons of jadeite entered the market a year, and even under tight calculations, Burmese jadeite would not be exhausted within a hundred years.
At this time, Alan Wilson needed to monetize the influence of the British Empire and use it to improve the happiness of Malayan citizens.
Alan Wilson, who is quite proud of his memory, remembered a man named Wu Dinglun. He wondered whether he was still an official or not, and what his status was in post-independence Myanmar.
A guest came to the Executive Office. Before Alan Wilson returned to London to get married, Lin Lianyu said that he wanted to communicate with the country. Although the United States, the other side of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, was at war, Alan Wilson still let him go.
Now that Lin Lianyu has returned, he took the initiative to go to the Administrative Office out of trust and reported to the commissioner who spoke more official Mandarin than him.
"Mr. Lin, if all of Malaya were like you, with a gentlemanly demeanor, my job would be much easier." Alan Wilson smiled happily and started busy preparing tea for Lin Lianyu, while asking, "I believe
This exchange must have been very fruitful, just like opening the door to a new world."
The MCA is actually a completely failed organization. Some of the leaders of this organization are good, while others are arrogant. However, Lin Lianyu played a major positive role in Chinese education for the Chinese in British Malaya.
Alan Wilson also heard some passionate words, such as becoming a citizen of Malaya is conditional on fulfilling obligations and loyalty, not on abandoning the mother tongue and destroying culture.
We must avoid sacrifice by making sacrifices, resist oppression by not avoiding oppression, and only then can our nation survive in Malaya and see the blue sky one day.
Our culture is the soul of our nation, and our education is the cultural bulwark of our nation.
Words like this can be said for any ethnic group that even if there are tens of millions of people, they will go away. This is especially true for the Chinese group.
No matter how much nationalists boast, Alan Wilson has broken away from that environment and now looks at the Chinese ethnic group as a British person. Again, the Chinese are very easy to assimilate, and it is too easy to be turned into bananas.
The so-called centripetal force of the nation only ends at the point of strength in numbers. Once you break away from the word strength in numbers, it will be easy to dismantle the Chinese resistance. Examples are everywhere, but the Malay-Chinese are a very few exceptions, or even the only exception.
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He hopes to be able to overlap with the Chinese in a general direction. The ultimate goal of the British Empire is to persist. As long as this goal can be achieved, it will never matter who the subjects are, what language they speak, and what writing they use.
They don't care, and the Irish are the best example.
Lin Lianyu nodded and frankly expressed some of the different ideas about the teaching materials and those in China, "There are some differences in the teaching materials between the two places, such as the four ancient civilizations."
"Mr. Lin, the Malay Chinese should still learn some mainstream concepts, which should not be exactly the same as those in your country." Alan Wilson replied with a smile, "Actually, there are some differences in details. If I guessed correctly, although
Not much, but not much. To put it simply, when I compiled the textbooks, I didn’t praise you for promoting your own culture. I know that there are four major ancient civilizations in your country. Except for ancient Greece, ancient Greece in Europe is not
But the four major ancient civilizations are still the most important. The gap between them and other civilizations in the field of mathematics is not even a little bit. My words are very fair. To be honest, compared with ancient Greece, other civilizations are the same as if they did not have mathematics as a subject."
Perhaps Alan Wilson was a little hasty in classifying the four ancient civilizations as non-mainstream. Not to mention others, even Indians disagree, but the mainstream of today's world is indeed the pattern formed by this round of outbreaks in Europe.
Indian history textbooks are very interesting. They are generally very objective when it comes to ancient times. Among history textbooks from various countries, they are considered to be the ones that praise China a lot. The premise is that, forget about modern times, by 1962 everything was objective.
Gone.
"Lord Zhongtang, although some details are different, generally speaking, domestic scholars still recognize the teaching materials currently used in Malaya. I am surprised to hear that you wrote it." Lin Lianyu said with flattery, "I definitely did not lie."
"Oh haha, that's right!" Alan Wilson's grin almost reached his ears, but he immediately pretended to be reserved and said, "Maybe it's because different paths lead to the same destination. Successful people always choose similar routes. Although they are not exactly the same, they are generally the same.
.Don’t you Chinese have a saying, seek common ground while reserving differences. This is not a bad thing.”
It is enough to have such an evaluation. After all, the teaching materials promoted by Lin Lianyu serve the British territory. Alan Wilson is also embarrassed to praise ancient China in the British Haiwa territory teaching materials. It is good to be generally objective.
After talking about the textbooks, Lin Lianyu talked about simplifying Chinese characters, saying that this idea also exists in China, as well as the literacy movement. Lin Lianyu said that the gains from the exchange were mainly focused on the literacy movement.
"Commissioner, I also want to try many methods, maybe they will also work." Lin Lianyu expressed his intention to follow suit.
"No problem. Out of concern for the feelings of the Malays, I cannot use the power of the colonial government to support. But there will definitely be no restrictions on good things like literacy. To put it bluntly, the British are good at divide and rule. It can be said that every colony
We are all ready for partition."
Thinking that this was a bit too straightforward, Alan Wilson changed the subject and said, "Of course we hope to live in peace and harmony. Preserve the differences of different ethnic groups and build a pluralistic society together. The British Empire believes that each ethnic group has its own unique
Some characteristics are just like Indians have faith, Chinese are diligent, Jews are good at business, and French are good at making girls happy. This is a world of reconciliation, let us focus on the future, seek common ground while reserving differences, and be good at discovering the advantages of other nations."
Lin Lianyu asked Alan Wilson if he supported the literacy movement. Of course Alan Wilson supported it.
This was conducive to the original intention of building a pluralistic society in Malaya. In the final analysis, a classified society was conducive to the rule of the British Empire.
Of course, the best rule is to quickly hope for progress in domestic nuclear weapons carriers and build nuclear bomb silos on the island of Kalimantan. Only in this way can people feel at ease.
Regarding the war, Lin Lianyu didn't say anything, and Alan Wilson didn't ask. He just repeated that regarding the persistence of the Royal Navy's anti-piracy operations, the original intention of maintaining stability in the region's waters would not change.
As a scholar, Lin Lianyu had little research on this kind of rhetoric, and finally couldn't help but ask, "What does Master Zhongtang mean?"
"Hey!" Alan Wilson said with a bitter smile, "The United Kingdom does not admit that there is smuggling in the waters of this region. It is the responsibility of the Pacific Fleet to maintain the smooth flow of free navigation. Mr. Lin only needs to know about this."
At this time, it would be unreasonable to be caught by the Americans for smuggling. Do we still need the special relationship between Britain and the United States?