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    The snow in the Himalayas remains so white year after year; the Brahmaputra River is like a silver dragon, still so clear day after day, flowing through the snow-capped mountains and ice peaks, carrying ice liquid into the jade paddle.  From west to east, there are red flowers and green grass on both sides of the bank.  When we stand on the roof of the world and take a bird's-eye view of this small and ever-changing world, we will see the long history of China's 5,000-year civilization. The great New China has engraved a rich and colorful stroke on it, making the Himalayas  The snow on the mountains is even whiter.  Make the Brahmaputra River water clearer.  ¡¾¡¿ On June 1, 1956, in the seven states tentatively called Northeastern India, the issue of ownership of this land and the people living on this land was discussed by more than 3800,000 people of more than 200 ethnic groups living here.  Referendum.  At the request of the people's referendum committee in the region, more than 200 supervisory representatives from various countries led by the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General entered referendum stations at the county level and above to supervise and witness that the people here freely exercise their sacred rights; to the world  More than 300 reporters from major media outlets in various countries also came to record this most just historical moment.  In the temporarily built referendum stations at all levels, two ballot boxes 10 meters apart were decorated with the Chinese and Indian flags respectively.  A huge five-star red flag hangs behind the ballot box in China. People participating in the referendum are as happy as if they were celebrating a holiday. Many people came to the polling station happily holding bright red small five-star red flags in their hands.  There were also many people with Chinese flags painted on their foreheads.  They kept shouting: "China! China! We want to be Chinese! China! China! We want to be Chinese!" "People participating in the referendum stood in rows in a very orderly manner, with their names written on them.  The votes for gender, age and home address are put into the ballot box. You don't need to look at the number of votes, just look at the queue in front of the ballot box.  In front of the ballot box in China, there was no end to the voting queue, and in India there was not a single person in front of the ballot box for half a day.  Each polling station has video equipment provided by China to objectively record the entire voting process and record the entire voting and counting process.  Journalists from various countries were active around the polling stations, recording live events and conducting on-site interviews.  "Hello, sir! This is David Wykaul, a reporter from the Washington Post. I would like to spare you a few minutes to answer a few questions. Can you?" The Washington Post reporter stopped a man who had just walked out of the University of Shillong.  Middle-aged intellectuals came out of the voting booth.  ¡°No problem, please,¡± the middle-aged man said cooperatively.  "You don't mind if I ask you about your profession?" David Vaykaur asked politely.  "Don't mind, Professor Edward Singh of the Department of Physics, Shillong University" "Thank you, Professor Edward Singh," David Wykaur then raised his first question, "Is it China that you voted for?"  Or the Indian ticket?" Edwardsinger looked at the Washington Post reporter and said, "I'm surprised you raised such a question. There is no doubt that any sane person would choose China." "Why?  ¡± David Wykaul then took the interview further.  "No reason, you can simply compare the development data of China and India in 1949 and 1956, and you will get the answer," Edwardsingh replied somewhat dismissively.  David Warwick then asked: "Is this the only reason for you to vote for China?" Edward Singer asked, "Isn't this enough?", and then said: "If you feel that this is not enough?"  If that's not enough, then look at China today, no! It should be said that in just a few years, China has not only left India far behind, but has also fallen far behind in some fields.  Leave the United States and the Soviet Union behind, such as semiconductors, nuclear physics, aerospace technology and other fields. "I just noticed that when you said the first person 'we China', strictly speaking, you are not Chinese yet." The Washington Post  The newspaper reporter said with a somewhat unbalanced mentality.  "No! From the moment I cast my sacred vote, my heart belongs to China." Edwardsinger looked at the Chinese watch on his wrist and said, "I'm sorry, Mr. Reporter, I still have classes.  , if there is a chance, we will talk again at another time, bye." David Wykaur turned around and blocked the hands of two people, a man and a woman. Each held a small five-star red flag, and they were discussing something heatedly as they walked.  of college students.  "hI, I'm a reporter from the Washington Post. Do you mind if I interview you? No need to ask that you must have voted for China." David Wykaul masterfully controlled his interview.  The two college students stopped, and the male classmate said: "Correct, Mr. Reporter, do you know Chinese? If you can, I will be happy to answer your question in Chinese." David Huayi TestHe shook his head with regret and said: "Unfortunately, I don't know how to do it, but I really should learn Chinese." "Heh, heh, heh," the female classmate standing aside let out a string of crisp laughter,  Said: "Then you are not a very qualified reporter. You don't even know the most beautiful, scientific and accurate language in the world, so what qualifications do you have to be a reporter?" "Ha, ha, that's true. It seems like I  I have to quit my job as a reporter and go to a Chinese language school. "But I can't do that until I finish this interview. Ladies and gentlemen, please tell me why you voted."  "Chinese votes?" "It's very simple. The people of all ethnic groups in the Northeast are originally of Chinese descent. Look at our skin color and our appearance. We look like those old black men in India." The male classmate was quite proud.  replied.  The female classmate also rushed to say: "Not only that, our cultures are also very similar. This fully proves that our blood is pure Chinese blood and we have also inherited the brilliant culture of our Chinese ancestors." "Yes, from Beijing.  The teacher who came here said that after DNA analysis, our DNA is exactly the same as that of the Chinese people." The male student found the most convincing scientific basis.  " "DNA? What is DNA?"  "The well-informed David was a little stupid. Although in 1953 two young scientists from the University of Cambridge in England discovered that DNA is a double helix structure composed of two nucleotide chains, it was not until the mid-1980s that humans understood  DNA genetic fingerprint technology, how can this make David not stupid? ¡°You don¡¯t even understand it, you are really uneducated.  "The male classmate said very proudly: "DNA is the abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid in English, also known as deoxyribonucleic acid. It is the main chemical component of chromosomes and is also composed of genes. It is also called genetic particles.  It seems that the United States is too backward. Such a big reporter doesn¡¯t even understand DNA.  "At the referendum station at Guwahati Railway Station, British Times reporter Dunlop was also interviewing a long-distance truck driver who had just voted. "Sir, you must have been to many places. You have no idea what China's invading army has done to India.  He must know a lot about his crimes.  Can you talk about your experience in this regard?  "This British Times reporter obviously has a strong political leaning, and the questions he asked are highly misleading. "Invasion?  What invasion?  I don't understand. I think this is just India looking for a beating while doing nothing.  Transporting supplies from the 4th Division to Tawang has always been a Chinese place. You British know this.  What country is China now?  Is this something that India can afford?  You said you are not looking for a fight.  " "No matter what, it is an indisputable fact that China's tens of thousands of troops invaded India and caused great harm to the Indian people." The driver put down his right foot from the pedal of the car and turned around to face  A reporter from the British Times pointed at Dunlop and said: "Do you mean Nehru by the Indian people?  harm?  Look at my new car made in China. It was given to me by the Chinese People's Liberation Army after my car was damaged. It is as powerful as the 2.5-ton car I had originally made in England.  4 trucks.  If this can be considered aggression, this can also be considered harm. I really hope that China can invade the whole world and harm people all over the world.  " Then he turned around and climbed into the cab, closed the door, rolled down the window, and said loudly to the British Times reporter who was still standing under the car: "Hi!  Brits, get out of here!  Today you are lucky to have met a good-tempered person like me. Otherwise, if you talk like this, others will beat you all over the floor.  ¡± The statistical results of the referendum on the ownership of the seven northeastern states of India were calculated on the second day. The United Nations Deputy Secretary-General announced at a press conference attended by journalists from various countries: The seven northeastern states of India have  The population is 38.28 million. The effective population over the age of 16 participating in this referendum is 23.12 million. The actual number of people participating in the referendum is 21.26 million. The number of votes in favor of belonging to China is 20.54 million, accounting for 96.61 votes in favor of continuing to stay.  The number of votes in India was 720,000, accounting for only 3.39%. This result was achieved by more than 380,000 people of more than 200 ethnic groups living here, without any interference from external forces, in a fair, just and open manner.  Everyone who participates in the referendum chooses the ownership of this region based on their own wishes. The results of the referendum are true and valid. According to United Nations Resolution 137oa, there is no doubt that this area should belong to China.  Fifteen days after the statistical results of the referendum are announced, that is, at o'clock on June 16, 1965, the People's Republic of China will exercise national sovereignty here. If countries have objections to the results of this referendum, they can do so within 15 days.  The review was submitted to the United Nations Security Council, and the review period will not affect China's exercise of sovereignty here. On that day, the world's major media reported on the front page the statistical results and speech announced by the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General at the press conference, as well as this sensational incident in the world.  ???Related reports on major events, but there are exceptions. Soviet Pravda only published a piece of news with less than a hundred words in the international edition.  Washington Post reporter David Wykaul published a report on "The Triumph of China's Science and Technology" on the front page of the Washington Post: China, which is rising day by day, has defeated India with its absolute power.  This is because China's advanced science and technology have played a decisive role. On the battlefield, the weapons used by India and China are not at the same level, leaving India only to be beaten.  The war losses between the two sides were close to 100 to 1. China¡¯s advanced science and technology also captured the hearts of the vast majority of Indians. Among the Indian intellectuals I interviewed, they all expressed heartfelt approval of China¡¯s science and technology.  They admire China's semiconductor technology, nuclear physics technology, aerospace technology and life science technology.  They are infinitely proud to be Chinese.  The Times of the United Kingdom also stated that Dunlop, a reporter based in India, "Is it the will of the people?"  Or invasion?  "Commentator's article: In the name of countering the Indian army's invasion of southern Tibet, China relied on its powerful army to sweep through the Ganges River Basin in India and occupied India's capital New Delhi and the northeast.  But then China handed over the areas they occupied to its puppet power, the Indian government, and decorated their naked aggression into a civil war in India. This was indeed a very brilliant move.  They made no secret of their territorial ambitions in Northeast India, but the methods they used were indeed beyond the expectations of the whole world. This time, the communist regime held high the banner of democracy and carried out activities in this occupied area.  A referendum was held to fully legalize their occupation.  It seems fair to hold a referendum on the ownership of the seven northeastern states in India, and let the people there choose. However, it is actually extremely unfair to India.  There is a huge gap between China and India in terms of politics, economy, military, diplomacy and other aspects.  Faced with such a gap, what will be the outcome of the referendum?  There is no doubt that it belongs to China. The French World Report reported on the "More Civilized Expansion" that the degree of China's development shocked the world. The result of this referendum illustrates the huge gap between the development of China and India. This region belongs to  China is undoubtedly a good thing for this region and its people. It is the expansion of a more advanced civilized society when advanced culture replaces backward culture.  I hope that India can understand the situation of international exhibitions, come out of its unrealistic dream of a big country, accept the reality, improve its relationship with China, and enjoy the benefits that China's rapid economic development has brought to the world.  On this train of China's rapid development, India will lag further behind the world in the next few years.
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