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Chapter 64 the happiest thing

An Indian friend returned to Beijing after visiting China for a few weeks, and said with admiration to me: "In Asia, where I have traveled, there is only the mainland of New China, and there is no empire in sight." Traces of communism!" These words suddenly reminded me that "you don't know your blessings when you are blessed." In the past ten years, there have been too many things that have made the Chinese people happy. The fact that all the scars of imperialism have been wiped out from this land is somewhat forgotten.In fact, this Indian friend and I share the same feeling. The happiest thing for the Chinese people in the past ten years should be to completely and completely eliminate the traces of imperialism from the vast land of China.

As far as I am concerned, when I was born, I fell on the scarred and mottled land of China caused by imperialism!I was born in 1900, the year when the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded Beijing, and the lives and properties of the Chinese people suffered unprecedented catastrophe. (When I traveled abroad later, I saw the stolen goods they robbed from China in the museums and private collections of many imperialist countries!) When I was very young, I lived in Yantai, Shandong. It's a small coastal town, but when I was playing on the beach, I saw merchant ships and warships with various foreign flags coming in and out almost every day.Every summer, several American warships come here for the summer.In the small city of Yantai, there are also Japanese restaurants, shops, and brothels, as well as hospitals, churches, and schools from the United States and Britain that carry out cultural aggression under the cloak of religion.

When I was ten years old, our family was traveling from Yantai to Shanghai on a British merchant ship. There were many Europeans on board leaning proudly on the rail of the "big dining room" and throwing fruit stones on the deck of the passenger cabin.Even Chinese people who can pay the full fare are not allowed to take the big dining room.As soon as the ship sailed into the mouth of the Huangpu River, the river was full of foreign merchant ships and warships.On the wharf, our compatriots were sweating profusely under the whipping of foreign overseers, carrying the rich resources they squeezed from China for the imperialists.In Shanghai, the streets are full of foreign commercial firms, banks, factories, clubs... There are also race halls and parks, and a sign saying "Chinese and dogs not allowed" is hung at the entrance of the park.The names of the streets are not Chinese at all, like Xiafei Road, Murming Road... criss-crossing, on the road, the people who ride the cars are all foreigners, but the people who drive and pull the carts are our compatriots.Two years later, we went from Shanghai to Tianjin.

Like Shanghai, Tianjin was divided into the concessions of several imperialist countries. The police in the concessions are simply inferior to the Chinese people.We arrived in Beijing from Tianjin. When we got off the station, we first passed through Dongjiaomin Lane, which is also a unique "embassy district" in the world.On the east side of the embassy area is the current Dongdan Park. At that time, it was the playground for the embassy garrison. Foreign soldiers wearing various military uniforms were doing military exercises in front of the angry Chinese people... .In those years, the days when the Chinese people were oppressed and bullied, I can’t say enough. Hundreds of millions of Chinese people have their own painful experiences. There are many national humiliation days on our calendar throughout the year. The students are outraged. Said: "What's the use of commemorating national humiliation? If we don't completely overthrow imperialism, there will be more days in our calendar with national humiliation than days without national humiliation!"

After decades of struggle to overthrow imperialism, the Chinese people have finally found the right path.Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, the grievances and grievances of hundreds of millions of people over the past century have turned into a force that can overwhelm mountains and seas. On the ground, there was a loud noise!This loud noise was conveyed in the voice of our leader, Chairman Mao Zedong, who announced to the people of the world on Tiananmen Square in Beijing ten years ago that "the Chinese people have stood up!" "Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China." The Chinese people uttered this wisdom full of truth from the painful experience of bloody and tearful struggles over the past century.

We know from the bottom of our hearts that only the working people's own party can firmly stand on the stand of the people, and can fundamentally, thoroughly, and comprehensively extend the blood-sucking vessels of imperialism far and deep in China, pull out the roots of imperialism, and eradicate imperialism. The scars made on our earth are washed away without leaving a trace. Praise", first edition in November 1962 by Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House. )
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