Home Categories war military Reversing the Tide of the War: The Second Campaign of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea
Mao Zedong, who had been anxious since the beginning of the Korean War, finally had reason to rejoice.After learning that the Chinese army had forced a massive retreat of the United Nations during the second campaign, Mao Zedong wrote: Before the kings of Yan Chu and Qi took their lives, the contradictions for many years were boundless.Now sweep Ji Xinyuan. The favorite poet sang to the top, and he was connecting with the front line Jieyin.Battle flag Yan on Miaoxiang Mountain. Regardless of the exquisite level of Chinese classical poetry, or compared with those magnificent poems written by Mao Zedong, this poem is still a superior work.This was the result of Mao Zedong's impromptu poems and a "singing poet" in front of Zhou Enlai along the autumn lakeshore in Zhongnanhai in Beijing.At that time, Mao Zedong was holding the battle report of the Chinese and North Korean troops advancing southward in an all-round way, and the excitement naturally jumped in his heart.

"The poet who sings loudly" is Liu Yazi, a famous Chinese democrat.When the United Nations Army retreated irresistibly on the Korean battlefield, the rising sentiment of victory in China affected every Chinese, and old Mr. Liu Yazi was no exception. So he sent Mao Zedong a song "Huanxisha", the second title of which is Sentences like this: The white doves danced in front of each other.The power of the workers and peasants is boundless.Overthrow the atom more gold circle. The war group hates the US emperor, and the bastion of peace embraces the Soviet Union.Wan Hongyan on Tiananmen Square!

Regardless of how well-known Mr. Liu Yazi wrote this poem, the delicate international political relationship it reflects is true, that is, the influence of the huge political force of the Sino-Soviet alliance in the Korean War. If this poem by Mr. Liu Yazi is accurately translated into English and spread to the eyes of US government officials, then the Americans will definitely think that all their prior analysis of the nature of the Korean War is correct. New China, which was allied with the Soviet Union in international politics, not only wanted to demonstrate its "not to be underestimated" international status militarily, but also wanted to demonstrate its political views to the world ideologically.

In close coordination with the military operations on the Korean battlefield, China sent a nine-member team headed by General Wu Xiuquan to the United Nations for diplomatic operations.This is the first time that the Chinese Communists have sent their representatives to attend the United Nations General Assembly after the founding of New China.At that time, the representative of Chiang Kai-shek was sitting on the seat of China in the United Nations, and almost all Western powers ignored the existence of New China. In the words of Mao Zedong, "Wu Xiuquan made a big disturbance in the Heavenly Palace".

Just when the Chinese army started its second campaign on the Korean battlefield, and the right wing of the United Nations Army's western front began to collapse, the Chinese Communist Party's diplomatic team headed by General Wu Xiuquan set off. They went through Mongolia, the Soviet Union, the Czech Republic... After 10 full days, he arrived in the United States, which has no diplomatic relations with New China.What they hold in their hands is the passport of the People's Republic of China, which was established only one year ago. New York airport, at dawn, the morning wind is very cold. More than 100 journalists crowded at the exit of the airport.Protesting and welcoming crowds also mixed at the airport exit.The American police looked like they were facing an enemy.Nine representatives of the Communist Party of New China got off the plane.An American journalist covered the moment with this headline:

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