A high-level meeting attended by the leaders of the major Allied countries is certainly qualified to attract the attention of global media people. The term media person also comes from the Xuebingjun. The reason why it is a media person rather than a reporter is because at this meeting, Professional TV talk show hosts appeared, such as Mei Lanshu. Among the many titles, one of the more eye-catching ones is: Senior military commentator, Chongqing and China are absolutely unfamiliar to the top government officials of the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union. , and the same is true for well-known journalists from these three countries. In the eyes of Western people, because of the contributions of these journalists or scholars, China was once equated with barbarism, backwardness, and poverty. But now, because of It seems that using these three words to describe China's extraordinary military performance is a bit outdated. So, what does China look like now, and what does Chongqing, as the de facto administrative center of China, look like? This naturally arouses some questions. The people of the three countries have strong curiosity. Among these reporters, there are many who have been to Guangzhou and other areas of the Xuebing Military Special Zone. They have long been surprised and questioned. Therefore, compared with colleagues who have been to China again or have never been to China, Their attitude is much more peaceful. Compared with Guangzhou or even Ningbo, Chongqing is nothing in terms of infrastructure or market prosperity. Therefore, when faced with the strongly questioning looks of colleagues, they often answer like this: "I think you should go to Guangzhou and see it. Once you have been to Guangzhou, you won't question everything about China."
Out of habitual thinking, many Western reporters still looked at China from the same old perspective when they first arrived in Chongqing. Therefore, when they saw their Chinese counterparts, their new cameras and the interview vehicles that followed them around, they were so surprised. , it’s like seeing an alien,
Due to the situation, the official eyes of the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union were only focused on China's advanced military technology. In fact, China's advancement was in all aspects, and one of them that was enough to influence an era was the electronics industry led by the Xuebing Army Research and Development Institute. Revolution, today, televisions, movies and supporting playback equipment are no longer surprising. Personal entertainment facilities such as video recorders and tape recorders that can be carried around are what Chinese young people are keen to pursue. The development of these technologies, Ouyang Yun and others There is not too much interference, and because there are huge interests involved, even if the government does not intervene, there are still a group of leading private companies to invent and innovate, and are willing to invest huge amounts of money in the research of new technologies. On the streets of Chongqing, Larger department stores sell a variety of novel electronic products, many of which are rare even in the United States, not to mention the British and Soviet ones.
Xuebingjun has many companies in the United States, including TV and radio cassette manufacturers that are joint ventures with the United States. As representatives of the trendy group of American society, American journalists are not in every household, but they are definitely not They lacked this knowledge, but in Chongqing, they still saw a lot of electronic products that they couldn't name or didn't know their uses.
Hiding wealth among the people and mobilizing the power of the people is a governing tradition of the Xuebingjun Special Zone. In the past, during the most difficult times, this policy was generally opposed by the top brass of the Xuebingjun. But now, this policy has begun to blossom and bear fruit, and become the main force leading the positive progress of the military special zone society and even Chinese society.
The current shock that Chongqing brings to Western reporters is far more than that. In the past, cars were absolutely rare in China. Now, take Chongqing as an example. Leaving aside military vehicles and government vehicles, privately owned cars are also in the fifth generation. There are more than a thousand vehicles, and if it is Guangzhou, this number will increase several times. When Western reporters come to China, what they are most worried about is travel problems. But now, as long as they are on Chongqing’s bus line, they can’t get there even if they can’t get there. If you take a taxi, you can take a bus in half an hour at most.
All this shocked Western reporters so much that when someone said they saw something new, they became numb and had no energy like the crazy sharks smelling blood at the beginning.
Journalists have always been first-class in their ability to adapt to the environment. A week after arriving in Chongqing, they no longer made a fuss and finally began to concentrate on their jobs. At this time, the newspapers in various countries they served had already responded to the numerous articles. They lost interest in reporting on China's new situation and began to ask them to capture more valuable news, such as the Xuebing Army's new fighter planes, new weapons, and the latest progress of the conference...
It happened by coincidence. The reporters had just stabilized themselves when the focus news came. First, it was the Chinese government’s retaliatory actions against Japan in Ningbo, and then the four participating countries were finally about to formally formulate a meeting resolution. The previous news, because of the distance and lack of information, came. can obtain more information, so although reporters from various countries have sent reports back to the country, they are basically just one headline, without too many gimmicks, and the rest is more important. Since these reporters are qualified to follow government representatives They naturally have considerable political acumen for group actions. The resolution of the "Chongqing Conference" may not matter in the eyes of ordinary people, but in the eyes of these reporters, it is closely related to national interests and even the future of the nation. They can obtain first-hand information as soon as possible and even discover Going behind the scenes becomes a challenge to test their working ability.
After the signing of the "Chongqing Conference" resolution, the leaders of the four countries initially did not agree to open the conference process to reporters. However, reporters from China, the United States and Britain united to put pressure on the conference parties, believing that this was an excellent opportunity to boost the morale of the Allied people. ,The people of the participating countries have the right to understand the proceedings of the meeting. Therefore, it was finally decided to allow limited journalists to enter.
Due to technical limitations, Western reporters are still limited to traditional reporting methods such as taking notes and taking photos, but their Chinese counterparts have already acquired the ability to report on the spot. For this reporting event, Li Ziwen spent a lot of manpower and material resources, so , while Western reporters are still holding cameras and notebooks and worrying about finding a suitable auditorium, their Chinese counterparts are already standing in front of the cameras to explain the meeting to TV audiences and radio audiences.
The meeting officially began. The presiding Chinese Foreign Minister Song Ziwen entered the venue first. After greeting reporters from the four countries and introducing the topics of the meeting, he began to invite the leaders of the four countries to enter. The leaders of the four countries, Ouyang Yun and Stalin were all wearing Roosevelt and Churchill were in military uniforms, while Roosevelt and Churchill were in suits. As the leaders of the four countries and their translators entered the venue, the spotlights and electronic flashlights suddenly lit up.
For China, a historic moment has begun.
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