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Chapter 14 14. Chiang Kai-shek's deception of "not establishing words"

■In addition to Chiang Kai-shek's "proprietary writing", what tricks are there? □He can also play "Bu Li Wen".Chiang Kai-shek's habit is that he can promise many things verbally, but refuses to make it into writing.At that time, the tape recorder was not invented, and there was no basis for empty talk. As long as it was not written down, there would be no evidence in the hands of others, and everything would be easy.Chiang Kai-shek's style of work, manifested in the Xi'an Incident, was the highest level.During the Xi'an Incident, Zhang Xueliang and others put forward eight conditions, and Chiang Kai-shek verbally agreed, but "without writing." Song Ziwen and foreign consultants "endorsed" it, but it was up to him whether he accepted it or not afterwards.This Zen technique of "not establishing words" is also manifested in foreign relations.When Chiang Kai-shek was doing diplomacy with the Japanese, he was afraid of betraying the country, so he tried his best to evade customs and taxes by "not establishing words", and avoiding the form of treaties or agreements even though writing was established, so as to deceive people's eyes and ears.For example, negotiating with Manchukuo to communicate by mail, and finally agreed that "both parties will use the record, without signing or exchanging letters, so as to avoid the form of a treaty" (December 29, 1934, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a telegram to all diplomatic offices abroad) Another example is the "He Mei Agreement". He Yingqin has always denied the existence of the so-called agreement, but this can only deceive the Chinese, not the Japanese.Hu Shi wrote in his diary on November 22, 1936: "The reason why this document was not published is that they said they were 'unwilling to make this document a diplomatic document'. However, the Japanese have long recognized this document as a 'Diplomatic documents'!" It can be seen that the Japanese devils don't want to follow your wishful thinking!Sometimes, the characters are erected vertically, but they are also manipulated, so as to achieve the effect of "not standing characters".For example, in the "Tanggu Agreement", Item 2 of Article 4 agreed with the Japanese not to make it public, and in addition to the signed agreement, there were four other items that the Japanese side wished to verbally promise, which were not published.This unique skill of standing as if not standing is beyond the imagination of Zen figures.

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