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Chapter 20 around the black crow carcass

On the morning of September 9th, under a clear sky, a U-2 reconnaissance plane of the US-made Jiang Gang fell down from the high altitude of East China, like a dead crow!People all over the world were alarmed, and they all came to surround the black crow's body and take a closer look at this ugly wreck... The 650 million people in China, united like an iron bucket, gritted their teeth and were happy. Cheered in unison: "Well played, really vented, our air force is getting better and better!" The children held up homemade red flags, laughed and danced and sang in circles, "The sky is full of colorful clouds, and the ground is blooming!" Red flowers... people all over the world applaud and laugh, imperialism is afraid..."

People suffering from imperialist aggression and oppression, with their arms folded and their sleeves rolled up, said angrily and joyfully, "Okay, okay, the mask has been peeled off, fake peace, and real war preparations, secretly in the skies over the world, Unleash these ominous crows! There's nothing left to say now!" The U.S. imperialist, who was caught out of the crowd by the angry people, was terrified and secretly said: "It's broken! It's broken!" Kaishou: "We don't know about this, we..." People all over the world spat at him with disgust and disdain.

Peace-loving people hold their hands in the sleeves of their white robes, look at the flames, look at the angry and happy crowd around them, and look at the sweaty faces of the American imperialists, "So it's you! This time we It is completely clear!" They stretched out their hands to hold everyone: "Let us be vigilant together, and we must not let this aggressive leader violate the peace we love!" Outside the crowd on the inner third and outer third floors, there were still standing unrecognizable people in twos and threes. They were the accomplices and helpers of US imperialism.They did not dare to approach, poked their heads behind their backs in embarrassment, did not dare to speak loudly in a murmur, did not dare to exchange glances with the U.S. imperialists, and even less dared to look at the angry and happy faces of upright people. Amid the cheers, they gradually dispersed and disappeared into the shadows in the distance... (This article was originally published in "People's Daily" on September 18, 1962.)

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