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Chapter 21 Chapter 6 Going to America?

true history in the folk 梁晓声 1353Words 2018-03-18
As we all know, since the 1980s, the Chinese began to go to the United States.Today, the "Silk Road" has been paved between China and the United States.In the world, there are many ways to say that it is beautiful.But I think, just in terms of rhetoric - "Silk Road" is the most beautiful.Although, in fact, the "Silk Road" was an extremely difficult commercial road between ancient China and other countries. "Going to the United States" is the "Silk Road" in the hearts of many Chinese people, especially the younger generation.It's attractive and psychedelic.It seems that once a Chinese "goes to the United States", it means that his or her life is moving towards ideals and success; and if he or she actually obtains the "green card" of the United States, then it seems to mean that he or she is already a kind of A sign of a successful life.

Is it true? Chinese who are planning to "go to the United States" may wish to know some common-sense issues about "going to the United States"; Like silk, but like "fiberglass". "Glass fiber"-nine out of ten Chinese in the 1960s knew what it was-a chemical fiber ball that has just passed the first process.It's shiny, but by no means soft.It is white, but has serious damage to the skin.One way for the vicious youngsters to retaliate against others is to covertly cover up and rub the skin on the most delicate part of the person when they are not prepared.Then as a result, countless thorns that are almost invisible to the naked eye will pierce the skin, and it will become red and swollen immediately.In mild cases, you have to use a magnifying glass to pull out the tweezers one by one, and in severe cases, you have to be hospitalized...

For the Chinese who are planning to "go to the United States", it is obviously necessary to understand these aspects. For the Chinese who are not in a hurry to "go to the United States", for the Chinese who are only interested in the United States (at present, which Chinese has no interest in the United States!) The Chinese who just want to understand the United States through the fog of fire from the other side, America is also worth a look.It will affect whether you plan to "go to America" ​​in the future. What are the Chinese people, including people from other developing countries in the world, "going to the United States" to do?If the "Silk Road" is a commercial route, then the road "towards the United States" is obviously also a commercial route—the Chinese people who are "towards the United States" are no longer selling silk, but first of all they are themselves.It's embarrassing to say, but it's close to the truth.The Chinese who walked on the ancient "Silk Road" suffered hardships (and often faced dangers along the way) while walking; today's Chinese people who are "going to the United States" mainly suffer hardships after they have arrived.A career in aviation avoids the hardships of going.Airplanes compressed the ancient long journey into more than ten hours.Not only is it not difficult, but you will be taken care of by beautiful flight attendants along the way.

It used to be—everything went well when we arrived; Now it is——after arriving, all the difficulties and difficulties of gaining a foothold came to us. It used to be——when we arrived, we quickly started yelling and selling things; Now it is - when you arrive, start selling yourself and prove yourself, not other Chinese products. It used to be—Americans don’t care too much about how a Chinese is, it mainly depends on your products; Now it is - since you go to the United States to sell yourself instead of products, then people will first look at what kind of Chinese you are.You are an excellent Chinese in China, and people may not accept it.Others have other standards for judging whether you are good or not.The profession or profession that you prove yourself to be excellent in China may not be recognized in the United States.

San Niang, who is almost a bit of a chatterer, reminds us of this.We should be grateful for this admonition—for it is evidently sincere and well-intentioned.Since the 1980s, it has been scattered in various newspapers and periodicals across the country.Articles aimed at introducing the United States to Chinese people and helping Chinese people understand the United States are not uncommon.Relevant programs on TV, newspapers and periodicals, and the Internet have long made the United States concrete and detailed, and it is not at all mysterious to the Chinese.Almost everything you want to know is already known.For those who don't understand it, it is extremely simple and easy to learn more.

But, the final piece of advice is: "Never forget that you are Chinese in America."
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