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    Regarding the arrival of the Chinese delegation, an American reporter present once described the scene and his own mood at the time: "It is a great honor for me. As a reporter, I can wait for the arrival of a plane at the airport with peace of mind.  It brought the first representatives of the Chinese people to our country. I stood in the empty airport, the morning breeze was chilly, and above my head, the plane was flying low and landing, and at the exit of the airport, there was a row of police and CIA plainclothes.  Under the surveillance of the airport, more than 100 photographers, reporters and government officials standing there in small groups started a silent commotion. The airport service staff spread the red carpet all the way to the place where the plane landed, and the lights of the cameras and the lights of the cars  The bright light shines directly on the plane door, illuminating the darkness before dawn. The United Nations cars start to move one after another. Eight men and two women come out of the plane. They are wearing exquisitely crafted navy blue pure wool handmade suits.  A new style of suit that has never been seen before, with smooth lines and straight clothes, looking very chic and elegant. I dare to say that the style of clothing they wear will lead the fashion trend of next year. Under the dazzling lights, we watched them  ¡ª¡ªThese diplomats who came to New China walked towards the customs with firm steps. They have reason to be confident, because behind them are the powerful Chinese People's Volunteer Army military group and 470 million Chinese people.  As support. Just half a month ago, they used Japanese weapons from World War II in just a week to sweep away hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. Eighth Army. Now tens of thousands of our prisoners of war have been  Detention is in their hands. They are undoubtedly a new political force in the world. Without their participation, nothing will be achieved in this world. Listening to the speech of their press officer, I can¡¯t help but think of my child sleeping in the crib now. Yes, we  What do we leave for our children? For my children, for all the sleeping and waking children of Asia, Europe, and America. We have no reason to be enemies with them, and we have no reason to dominate the world.  A quarter of the most populous countries have refused to stay outside the United Nations and refuse to participate in the formulation of the rules of the world. This is the first time that China has spoken in the United States from the standpoint of the people. The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence they advocate are for mankind.  A guide to the relationship between society and the state. If our politicians act according to this principle, then we will no longer worry about our children living in the dust of the atomic bomb" November 27, 1950  On the same day, Wu Xiuquan and other members of the Chinese delegation attended the meeting of the United Nations Political Committee for the first time at the invitation of Security Council President Lie. Under the guidance of the United Nations officials, the Chinese delegation walked to the designated position and sat on the table in front of Wu Xiuquan.  , placed a seat sign with the people'srepublicofchina (People's Republic of China) written in English.  Although this sign was small, it was very eye-catching because it was her first time appearing in this hall.  On the afternoon of November 28, the United Nations Security Council began to discuss the case of US armed aggression against Taiwan proposed by China.  Wu Xiuquan came to the Security Council conference hall and looked around. Representatives of the 11 Security Council members and the main representatives of the countries invited to attend the conference were all sitting side by side behind a long horseshoe-shaped table.  Since the conference seats are semicircular, although the delegates are sitting side by side, they can see each other.  Wu Xiuquan was placed first on the right side of the long table, exactly opposite Jiang Tingfu, the "representative" of the Chiang Kai-shek Group in Taiwan.  Wu Xiuquan delivered a long speech at the meeting on behalf of the Chinese government.  "On behalf of the entire Chinese people, under the orders of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, I am here to accuse the U.S. government of illegal and criminal acts of armed aggression against the Chinese territory of Taiwan (including the Penghu Islands). Then against the "**" spread by the United States,"  Fallacies such as "trusteeship" or "neutrality" by the United States were cited, citing the Cairo Declaration of 1943, the Potsdam Proclamation of 1945, and Truman's own remarks in January 1950 that Taiwan belonged to China, to refute them one by one, and then went on to expose them.  : "The United States aims to make Taiwan the hub of the U.S. Pacific front and control every Asian seaport from Vladivostok to Singapore." The speech also targeted U.S. Representative Austin's strategic intention of treating Taiwan as the "unsinkable aircraft carrier" of the United States.  "The United States has never invaded China's territory" was a strong refutation. "No sophistry, lies or fabrication can change the ironclad fact that the US armed forces have invaded our territory, Taiwan."  " Finally, Wu Xiuquan made three suggestions to the Security Council on behalf of the Chinese government. First, condemn and sanction the United States for its crimes of aggression against Taiwan and interference in North Korea; second, the government of the People's Republic of China is the only legitimate government representing the 470 million Chinese people.  ; Taiwan is a province of China and has long since been returned to the motherland; how to resolve the Taiwan issue is China's internal affair and other countries have no right to interfere; third, all US armed forces and military facilities must be withdrawn from Taiwan unconditionally.  Withdraw from North Korea, and the North Korean issue will be resolved by the North Korean people without the interference of external forces. This speech lasted for nearly two hours. Representatives from various countries heard Wu Xiuquan¡¯s speech from China through simultaneous interpretation, which shook the entire venue.  , the audience was silent, and countries including the United StatesRepresentatives from Taiwan and the "representatives" of Taiwan were all listening attentively with various emotions and attitudes. His speech talked about ancient and modern times, quoted from many sources, and eloquently refuted the various distortions of historical facts and stories created by the United States for its occupation of Taiwan.  Inconsistent excuses.  The American TV station broadcast it live, and the next day major newspapers in the United States published the speech of the Chinese delegation. That month, the most influential magazine Time in the United States selected the photo of the Chinese representative Wu Xiuquan speaking at the United Nations General Assembly as the current issue.  cover.  At 7 p.m. Western Time on November 28, more than 200 reporters from all over the world were waiting early in the brightly lit lobby of the Astoria Hotel in New York. They were scrambling for the most favorable interview position. In order to seize a good interview,  There were two cameramen fighting as hard as they could. At 7:30 that night, when Li Dawei, the spokesperson of the Chinese delegation, appeared, the two stopped their hands, ignoring the flowing nosebleeds, and hurriedly covered it up with tissue paper.  Li Dawei opened his nostrils and concentrated on his work. Li Dawei stood in front of a lectern. He adjusted the microphone and said to everyone: "Today is the second press conference of the delegation of the People's Republic of China. There are many people here today."  I am very grateful to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel for providing us with the convenience. Before I discuss the issues of concern to you, first of all, I want to make an announcement. This afternoon we will attend the United Nations Security Council. I am the head of the delegation.  Wu Xiuquan filed a complaint with the United Nations Security Council against the United States' armed aggression against our country's Taiwan Province. He demanded that the United States stop its aggressive behavior and that the United States' armed forces and military facilities must be withdrawn from Taiwan "Now everyone can comment on the issues you are concerned about.  "I asked a question." Li Dawei said loudly to all the reporters after announcing the important news. "Hello, Mr. Spokesperson, I am Bill, the Wall Street Post reporter in New York. What are your reasons for accusing the United States of invading Taiwan?"  Evidence?" Li Dawei replied: There are a lot of evidence for the US invasion of Taiwan, but due to the limited time of the press conference, I will not list them one by one here. I just want to ask this question to Mr. Bill: Please tell me  , Where are your Seventh Fleet and Thirteenth Air Force now? If you don¡¯t know, I can tell you that they are currently stationed in our country¡¯s Taiwan Province.¡± Bill immediately said: ¡°Mr. Spokesperson, the United States¡¯ No.  The Seventh Fleet and the Thirteenth Air Force entered Taiwan to ensure the security of the Pacific Ocean. It was a temporary measure caused by the Korean War. How can this be regarded as aggression?" Li Dawei looked at the bald Bill and said: "In your case  What is considered aggression in your mind? Here I think it is necessary for me to introduce the definition of aggression to you. Aggression refers to the infringement of other countries¡¯ sovereignty, territory, etc. through various abnormal means. Looting or appropriation does not constitute implementation.  The use of force by one country to violate the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political rights of another country is an act of aggression against the interests or rights of the actor. No matter how short the time, it is an act of aggression." Li Dawei then said sternly:  "Mr. Bill, after you understand the definition of aggression, don't you think your statement is ridiculous? I would like to ask, can you imagine that because of the Mexican Civil War, Britain has the right to occupy Florida in the United States? Please put yourself in my shoes.  , if another country launches a fleet between your Hawaiian Island and the United States mainland, separates your territory, prevents your government from exercising sovereignty there, and at the same time claims that this is to neutralize the Hawaiian Island militarily.  To ensure the security of the Pacific, can you tolerate such actions by that country?  Would you still say that this is not an invasion? Please put yourself in your shoes and think about it, if the United States suddenly jumped out of a country and occupied your Virginia state with arms when it was purging the remaining slave owners in the South, and claimed that this was  In order to neutralize Virginia militarily and ensure the security of the American continent, do you still think that this is not openly interfering in the internal affairs of the United States and occupying the territory of the United States with arms?  "Li Dawei paused and then said: "You cannot use double standards when judging a thing. Especially as a journalist, you cannot do this." Li Dawei motioned to a reporter in front who raised his hand high. "I am  Associated Press International reporter Madison. I have a younger brother who was a lieutenant in the 7th Regiment of the 1st U.S. Cavalry Division and was captured in the Suchuan area of ????North Korea. You brought his letter this time. I represent us in this regard.  The whole family thanks your Chinese delegation. He said in the letter that they will be escorted to China by your volunteers soon. I would like to ask Mr. Press Officer, why do you escort the prisoners of war in the Korean battlefield to your China? Li Dawei  Looking at the reporter with a smile, he said: "As a survivor of the battlefield, his brother is very lucky. He will definitely receive humanitarian treatment from our volunteer army. If you think it is inappropriate for us to transfer them to China, you say we should  Where should we place them? To be honest, these prisoners of war are a very heavy burden for our poor country. For the nearly 10,000 wounded, we have to use our country's pitiful gold and a large amount of imported antibiotics to provide them with  treatment, if you want, we can hand them all over to the Democratic Republic of Korea tomorrow. This is the mostIt's a simple way, so we save money and effort." Madison stood up as if his butt was burned by fire, as if he had forgotten the question he just asked, and immediately said: "No! You can't do this! This is  You must not do this! Those barbaric North Koreans even killed diplomats and handed them over to them. My brother's life safety is not guaranteed at all! I beg you to escort them to China. Besides, they are being detained.  Your volunteers were captured, so you must ensure their human dignity and the safety of their lives and property." Li Dawei then asked: "So you have no objection to our volunteers transferring prisoners of war to China for management?" This person  The reporter from the Associated Press country quickly said: "No, no, absolutely not! What we are most concerned about now is how they can go home as soon as possible. We are willing to redeem them if they can." "Your proposal is very constructive, and there is no shortage of it.  This is a good way for them to return to the United States and reunite with their families as soon as possible. If you are willing, I can contact the Volunteer Army to see if they are willing." Li Dawei said with great interest. "Mr. Press Officer, it is difficult for your government to care about this.  Can't we make the decision on this matter?" Madison asked eagerly. "The Chinese People's Volunteers are our country's volunteer military personnel. They represent the will of the Chinese people. There are some things we have to discuss with them."
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