After visiting Mr. Doug, Ni Hua went back to Columbia University to give a speech according to the predetermined itinerary. He introduced to the teachers and students the difficulties encountered and the results achieved by the Chinese people who persisted in the war of resistance despite fear of aggression.
, introduced the brilliant achievements of the six Chinese medical teams composed of teachers and students from Columbia University School of Medicine on the battlefield in Shandong.
Columbia University is a prestigious school in the United States. When Ni Hua was studying at Columbia University, he was the Angel of the East in the minds of teachers and students. Now that the Angel of the East has returned to campus from the war-torn anti-Japanese battlefield in China, its appeal can be imagined. In addition, at this time and a
The situation when Ni Hua was promoting in the United States more than a few years ago was very different. The Japanese army captured Hainan Island and Nanwei Island, and could threaten the Philippines and Singapore at any time. They continued to cause trouble in concessions across China, compressing the living space of the United States and Britain in China.
The American people have begun to feel the chill coming from the Japanese bayonets. Therefore, Ni Hua's speech resonated with Columbia teachers and students, and the atmosphere was extremely warm.
As soon as the speech ended, teachers and students from Columbia University took to the streets and began demonstrations with slogans such as "It's time for America to wake up", "Selling scrap steel, oil, copper, and rubber to the Communist Party is tantamount to murderers", "U.S.
The government must decisively suspend trade with Japan," "Support the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan," "The United States should say no to Japan," etc.
As soon as Columbia University teachers and students took to the streets to demonstrate, they attracted the attention of the New York people. Some people with a sense of justice consciously joined the parade. In the end, the scale of the parade became larger and larger, and the entire New York City once again set off a wave of solidarity with the Chinese people for justice.
The climax of the war of resistance.
As soon as Ni Hua arrived in the United States, he contacted the Minhua Company and the New York Chinese Chamber of Commerce. At this time, the Anti-Japanese War had been going on for two years. Chinese chambers of commerce across the United States had grown stronger under the banner of supporting the motherland's anti-Japanese war. They organized overseas Chinese to donate money and materials.
He returned to China to participate in the Anti-Japanese War, and it was a vigorous event. As soon as the parade began, the New York Chinese Chamber of Commerce organized overseas Chinese to participate. As soon as the parade ended, the overseas Chinese divided into two groups, all the way to the Communist Consulate in New York to protest and sit-in, and all the way to New York
A sit-in in front of the city hall.
The Mayor of New York City, Mr. LaGuardia, was anxious and had to come forward to receive the overseas Chinese representatives and repeatedly stated that he would report the wishes of the New York people to the President.
Last time Ni Hua and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in New York organized overseas Chinese to sit in front of the city hall, LaGuardia had stated that he wanted to report it to President Roosevelt and the Ministry of Commerce. As a result, Japan was still able to buy strategic materials from the United States. This time
, the overseas Chinese representatives no longer believed Mr. LaGuardia's promise and demanded that New York City first implement a trade embargo against Japan.
LaGuardia could not agree to this request. After all, it involved diplomatic relations between the two countries, and only the president had the right to make a decision. Therefore, LaGuardia could only express his position and go to meet with the president in person to state the wishes of the people of New York.
LaGuardia is a very prestigious mayor who sympathizes with the Chinese people's war of resistance. The overseas Chinese representatives did not embarrass him and handed the pre-written letter to President Roosevelt to Mr. LaGuardia and asked him to deliver it on his behalf.
The meditation ended.
The overseas Chinese who sat in front of the Japanese Consulate in New York were not so easy to talk to. They said, "Get the invaders out of New York," "The United States does not welcome Japanese invaders," and "The Japanese army is the most barbaric force in the history of mankind."
"Army", "Little Japs are murderers, terrorists, robbers, arsonists, thieves", "Emperor Hirohito is the biggest war criminal in the world" and other slogans. They shouted slogans one after another, which scared ***
The consul hid in the consulate and did not dare to show his face. He kept reporting the situation to the Japanese Embassy in Japan and kept calling the New York Police Department.
Things are not over yet!
Mr. Salzberg, the president of the New York Times, is an old friend of Ni Hua. When she held a press conference in the United States for the first time, she benefited from Mr. Salzberg’s help. This time Ni Hua returned
The United States has brought more complete and more detailed information. She will hold another press conference to expose the brutal face of the Communists to the world and call on all peace-loving and righteous people around the world to rise up and support China's war of resistance.
Mr. Salzberg, like Mr. Doug, did not expect to see this beautiful oriental angel again so soon. Therefore, as soon as they met, he behaved like a gentleman, kissed Ni Hua's little hand, and hurriedly invited Ni Hua to
He sat down on the sofa and couldn't wait to ask about the progress of the war in China.
Before Ni Hua came, Liu Yimin prepared detailed information for him. After arriving in Xi'an, the central government gave her additional information. While in Chongqing, not only did Vice Chairman Zhou personally review Liu Yimin's work plan for Ni Hua in the United States, but also Chiang Kai-shek and his wife
Both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China government helped her prepare information and refine the plan. In a word, this time the Kuomintang and the Communist Party jointly sent Ni Hua to the United States for activities, with only one purpose, which was to promote the U.S. trade embargo against Japan as soon as possible and vigorously support China's war of resistance.
It would be best if the relationship between the United States and Japan could be completely broken off.
Ni Hua introduced the situation after the Wuhan Battle to Mr. Salzberg, focusing on the characteristics of the stalemate stage of the Anti-Japanese War. After hearing this, Mr. Salzberg immediately asked Ni Hua if he would hold a press conference as soon as possible to discuss the situation.
News from the front lines of China's Anti-Japanese War is reported to readers in the United States.
The purpose of Ni Hua's visit was to hold a press conference. As soon as Mr. Salzberg said it, Ni Hua quickly thanked him and presented gifts to the New York Times and Mr. Salzberg on behalf of the National Government, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and the Eighth Route Army.
, to express Mr. Salzberg and the New York Times’ concern and support for China’s war of resistance.
The gift given to Mr. Salzberg was a Japanese Army Lieutenant General’s saber, and the gift given to the New York Times was an inscription by Chiang Kai-shek.
When he heard that the command knife given to him was the command knife of a lieutenant general of the Japanese invaders, Salzberg was overjoyed. He picked it up to play with and admired it for a long time. Then he asked his secretary to make a shelf and hang it on the wall of the office. Ni Hua hurriedly
Tell him that this knife cannot be known to the Japanese. If they know it, they will fight to the death to steal it. They must hide it first and then take it out to appreciate it after defeating the Japanese.
When Salzberg heard this, he knew that what Ni Hua said was reasonable, so he asked his secretary to put it away and lock it in the safe.
Lieutenant General ***'s sword is already very precious, but what is even more precious is the inscription from the leaders of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.
Chiang Kai-shek's inscription was written in regular script, and the content was "Don't be afraid of ***, fight to the end"! There was also a line of small words next to it, which was written as a gift to the New York Times, which supported China's anti-Japanese war.
***'s inscription was written in cursive, and the content was "Good neighborliness and friendship, unity in the war of resistance"! There were also small characters next to it, which read "The New York Times, a newspaper giant. Uphold justice and inherit civilization."
Salzberg didn't understand Chinese, so Ni Hua taught him to recognize it word by word and explained it to him. Salzberg was so happy that he smiled from nose to ear, and finally gave him a gift in return.
Ni Hua no longer had to worry about it. Salzberg carefully arranged and held Ni Hua's first press conference after returning to the United States.
When Ni Hua walked into the press conference venue, the audience burst into applause. Most of these reporters were reporters who had attended Ni Hua's last press conference. Some of them had visited China for interviews and were particularly enthusiastic.
Mr. Salzberg’s voice was particularly cordial: “Ladies and gentlemen: The New York Times and I are very honored to invite the beautiful Angel of the East, the representative of the government of the Republic of China, the invincible general of the Eighth Route Army against Japan, the wife of General Liu Yimin, the Eighth Route Army
Dr. Ni Hua, deputy director of the General Hospital and director of the Eighth Route Army Instructor Hospital, attended today's press conference. You should still remember that a year ago, Dr. Ni Hua held a press conference here to reveal to the world ***
The atrocities committed by the invaders. After the press conference, Dr. Ni Hua returned to China to join the war and devoted herself to the anti-Japanese battlefield. Today, Dr. Ni Hua, who has withstood the test of blood and fire on the battlefield, returned to New York, and she has brought us endless news materials
.Okay, I won’t be wordy anymore and I’ll ask Dr. Ni Hua to break the news.”
Ni Hua deliberately dressed up today, wearing the summer clothes of the Eighth Route Army instructor, a brand new gray military cap, gray short-sleeves, and gray trousers. With her peerless face, she looked indescribably brave and heroic, attracting those who saw her for the first time.
The reporters were amazed.
After saluting the reporters, Ni Hua first introduced the overall situation of China's Anti-Japanese War. According to Ni Hua's introduction, during the July 7 Marco Polo Bridge Incident, the Japanese army proposed to destroy China in three months. Now that the war has been going on for two years, China still exists.
The Chinese *** team was still fighting to the death with the Japanese army. Although the soldiers and civilians suffered heavy casualties, they smashed the Japanese army's attempt to fully occupy China.
The Japanese army was trapped in the quagmire of war.
Ni Hua himself is like a fairy, and he speaks soft and sweet English with a New York accent, which made reporters attending the press conference keep taking notes.
This press conference was well prepared and Hu Shi, the Chinese Ambassador to the United States, also participated.
Hu Shi can also be regarded as a strange person in modern history. He was one of the leaders of the New Culture Movement and made outstanding contributions to the promotion and application of vernacular. After graduating from Cornell University, this man went to graduate school at Columbia University to study and was a great philosopher.
He was a student of Dewey and a true believer in Dewey's pragmatism philosophy.
When Hu Shi was in China, he was very close to Wang Jingwei and others, and the future of the war of resistance was relatively pessimistic. However, as soon as Chiang Kai-shek asked him to be the ambassador to the United States, Hu Shi's attitude immediately changed, and he severed his relationship with Wang Jingwei and his like.
Contribute to the Anti-Japanese War. After arriving in the United States, Hu Shi's work became easier due to Ni Hua's early work. After Mao Zedong publicly proposed the construction of a new East Asian order integrating Japan, Manchuria and China, Hu Shi took advantage of the change in the attitude of the U.S. government.
It was easy to secure a loan of US$25 million for China. Now, Ni Hua, who was the first to expose the atrocities of the Japanese army in the United States and called on the American government and people to support China's war of resistance, returned to the United States and held a press conference. Hu Shi was bound to attend.
Hu Shi is 48 years old. He wears a pair of myopia glasses on the bridge of his nose. He looks very delicate and elegant.
At this time, Hu Shi had just received an honorary doctorate in law from Columbia University and the University of Chicago. So far, Hu Shi had received a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University, an honorary doctorate in law from the University of Hong Kong, and an honorary doctorate in literature from Harvard University and the University of Southern California.
With a total of six doctorate degrees, it is a time of great success.
Seeing Ni Hua's graceful and heroic appearance when he spoke, Hu Shi felt that Ni Hua would definitely achieve fruitful results when he came to the United States this time. If nothing else, Ni Hua's style alone could dazzle a large number of Americans. However,
, Hu Shi had opinions on Ni Hua wearing the Eighth Route Army uniform to attend the press conference. He felt that it was inappropriate to wear military uniform on such occasions. He should wear cheongsam, dress or skirt. However, Ni Hua did not adopt his opinion and insisted on wearing military uniform. Hu Shi was older.
If people are open-minded, they will not persist.
After explaining the entire war situation, Ni Hua began to expose the atrocities committed by the Japanese army.
Liu Yimin is a time traveler and knows the importance of evidence. Therefore, when the Eighth Route Army fights, they usually take photos. Especially the evidence of the massacre of villages and households by the Japanese army, you must take more photos.
This time, the evidence Ni Hua took included not only photos, but also confessions from Japanese prisoners and records in Japanese military pictorials. The information was very complete.
Following Ni Hua's introduction, the reporters were shown scenes of Japanese atrocities. Everyone present gritted their teeth and burst into tears.
The evidence includes photos published in Japanese military pictorials showing children being picked on bayonets, photos showing Japanese soldiers raping women and then cutting off their breasts and inserting wooden sticks into women's private parts, and photos taken by Eighth Route Army reporters of Japanese soldiers causing massacres of tens of thousands of people.
There were photos of pits, and a large number of photos of towns reduced to ruins. After talking about it, Ni Hua burst into tears, and the whole place was filled with cries.
Ni Hua was pregnant at this time. When she got emotional, she had fetal convulsions. Her stomach ached and beads of sweat as big as soybeans rolled down her forehead. She was so panicked that Hu Shi and Salzberg quickly helped her out.
He lay down to rest. After an hour, he returned to the venue and continued to announce news.
Next, Ni Hua began to talk about the achievements of the Chinese people in the War of Resistance. This was originally a small talk. Every major battle on the Chinese battlefield was reported by the "New York Times". However, it was impossible for these American reporters to be there.
On the front line of the battlefield, their reports are all from Chinese reporters. Now, Ni Hua, who has been on the battlefield, appeared at the New York Times press conference to personally talk about the Chinese team's record, which is something special.
It’s a taste. Because the greatest achievements since the Anti-Japanese War were all achieved by instructors and the struggle of the troops commanded by Liu Yimin. As a member of the instructors and Liu Yimin’s wife, Ni Hua was extremely proud when she talked about it.
Readers were mesmerized.
After talking about this, Ni Hua began to talk about the topics that reporters are most willing to listen to: Sino-US relations and Sino-Japanese relations.
Not to mention that Ni Hua didn't understand these things, even Hu Shi might not be able to explain them thoroughly. However, Liu Yimin gave Ni Hua some good advice before she left this time. After arriving in Xi'an and Chongqing, senior leaders gave her guidance.
Hua You is very talented and can actually speak clearly and logically.
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