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    Chapter 280 Special Education and Transformation "Seven years, the best seven years of my life. Zhu.COm" Jin Mantang put down his wine glass and said: "Hey, now that I think of those days when life was worse than death, it still makes me sad.  "It makes people shudder." Andechikulov looked at the Chinese comrade who greeted him enthusiastically and said inexplicably: "Comrade Jin, what happened? Is it really so terrible?" Jin Mantang turned off the door with the remote control.  I dropped the TV and was silent for a while.  ¡¾¡¿ "Kim Mantang is my current name. My original name was Yokoguri Keiji. I was once a Japanese. That was in 1943 at Waseda University. I was one year short of graduation when I was assigned by the Japanese government at the time.  When I arrived in Shenyang, my name was Fengtian, and I worked as a technician at Tonghe Arsenal. First of all, I would like to state that I was not a member of the Japanese Kwantung Army. I was captured as a prisoner of war by the Soviets in 1945. "Jin Mantang took a sip of wine slowly.  With a face full of sadness, he recalled: "It was a really unbearable time to look back. I was lucky. I was not shot to death by the Soviets like some Japanese prisoners of war. Like many Japanese prisoners of war who survived, I was like an animal.  We were also sent to Siberia to work as coolies, eating pig and dog food, and doing cattle and horse work. Later, we were transferred to Nakhodka in the Far East. At that time, Nakhodka in the Far East was still a small fishing village dominated by Chinese people.  Japanese prisoners of war built the current deep-water wharf, and many of them were tortured to death or died of exhaustion, starvation, or illness. Fortunately, Liao Liaoji was the only one who returned to Japan. Fortunately, I have unimaginable vitality.  I don¡¯t know how I survived in that kind of environment.¡± Jin Mantang glared at Andechekurov fiercely and said, ¡°Now look at how we Chinese people treat you Soviet prisoners of war, and you will know that you are Russian.  How different is the behavior of people from us Chinese people?" Andchekurov looked at the tearful Jin Mantang and apologized sincerely: "Oh, I'm sorry, Comrade Jin, my question caused you unpleasant memories.  "But he still thought secretly in his heart: How can you compare with us? We are comrades with China, and you are Japanese fascists.  Damn it, we Chinese people, who are so proud of their words, don¡¯t even look at where you are.  However, Andechekurov is still very curious about how this little Japan became "we the Chinese people".  So he asked: "Comrade Jin, how did you come to China and how did you become Chinese?" "In 1952, I returned to Japan from the Far East with only one breath. At that time, our country was dismantling Japanese industrial equipment.  I had nothing to pay for the war when Japan invaded our country. Fortunately, I studied mechanics in college and had a skill, so I signed up to work in China and came to China. This was the best thing I had ever done in my life.  Wise, the most correct choice. After arriving in China, I worked hard and brought many Chinese apprentices. I made some contributions in the technological innovation movement and received unanimous praise from my comrades. I achieved success within two years of coming to China.  The first batch of foreigners who have adopted Chinese surnames and made special contributions to China were approved to become Chinese citizens." Jin Mantang swept away the gloom on his face and said proudly: "Now I am Changbai Machinery.  I am the deputy chief of the technical section of the factory, and I was honored to join the Chinese Communist Party last year. Who wouldn¡¯t envy me when I return to Japan? Every time I go back to Japan, I bring some gifts to my relatives and friends. They welcomed me back last year like the Emperor of Japan.  We brought a color TV to my father and my father-in-law¡¯s family. Ha, ha, ha, my father¡¯s house almost turned into a movie theater. My father-in-law put the color TV I gave him in his cold noodle shop.  Here, the turnover increased by half. He didn't agree to marry his daughter to me at the beginning, but now that he saw me, his face was as happy as a chrysanthemum, and he said everywhere that it was because he had the unique insight to recognize that I was a man.  The character is a seriously underestimated potential stock, so he decided to marry his youngest daughter to me. And Chekurov listened carefully to Jin Mantang's foul vernacular, but he still did not forget this delicious hot pot.  He ate a big mouthful of fatty beef slices in the hot pot with the condiments, then looked up at Keiji Yokoguru, who always claimed to be Chinese, and asked: "Comrade Jin, do you think you are more Japanese or Chinese now?"  Woolen cloth?  "Of course I am Chinese," Jin Mantang's eyes widened, and he immediately replied in an unquestionable tone, "Not only am I, but my wife Zhao Cuihua also became a Chinese national 4 years ago and is also Chinese. Our children are  Those born in China are truly Chinese.  ¡°Won¡¯t Chinese people like you be discriminated against in China?¡± Andchikurov asked with great concern.  Jin Mantang shook his head and said, "No, absolutely not." He sipped the soup and said, "We Chinese are not as sacrificial as you Russians. We Chinese are kind and have no racial discrimination. As long as you behave well  job, salary increase, job promotion, housing allocation, good thingsEverything is indispensable for you.  Look at what I eat and drink now, the house I live in, the big color TV, the refrigerator, the washing machine, the steam room in the bathroom, and the flushing toilet. All of these are unimaginable in the United States.  Do you feel like you are being discriminated against?  "Jin Mantang's awesome demeanor was beyond words. He looked at the envious and jealous expression on the face of the old Russian guy Andchikkurov, and his heart was filled with pleasure. With a hint of revenge, he expressed it in a kind of way.  In rather harsh language, he said to the Belarusian who came to his home as a guest: "Comrade Andechekurov, your provincial and municipal officials in the Soviet Union probably don't have the equipment I have, right?"  I would venture to ask, have you seen these household appliances before?  Can you imagine this modern life?  Have you ever lived in such a high building?  Do you know where this warm spring-like heat comes from?  Do you know where the hot water we use for bathing every day comes from?¡± If Andechikulov hadn¡¯t been a guest at Keiji¡¯s little Japanese home, he would have wanted to slap him in the mouth. Although you are Chinese now  , but I don¡¯t want to be so awesome. Isn¡¯t it annoying to kill people? But when I think about it, I have never seen these luxurious bourgeois things. I have never been to such a high building, and I have never seen anything indoors.  There was no heating facility. I just felt the heat coming to the floor. But he still refused to be outdone and said, "I have seen it. Every class in our school has a color TV, which is bigger than the one in your home." But while he was speaking harshly, he said  Still involuntarily showing an envious look, he asked: "Comrade Jin, do you think it would take me 7 years to reach your level if I also become a Chinese national?  " Jin Mantang filled Andchikurov's glass of wine, but he still did not forget to scold the Soviet Union and said: "Come on, friends, let's drink. This kind of Kanto braised rice is 62 degrees, and it tastes really good.  Compared with this, your Soviet vodka is not even as good as scalding drinks.  " On this point, the Russians who are good at drinking have the absolute right to speak. After Andrechekurov took a sip, he undoubtedly borrowed the word "Chinese Jiali" and said: "Yes, yes, Chinese liquor  Mellow and delicious, with endless aftertaste, it is indeed very powerful.  " After Jin Mantang took a sip, he looked the Soviet prisoner of war up and down and said, "If our government can approve you to become our nationality, and you work hard, it shouldn't be a problem.  But let me tell you, it is not that easy to become a Chinese citizen. First of all, you must truly love our China from the bottom of your heart and be loyal to our Chinese government under any circumstances. Secondly, you must have special talents.  And before that, these two points must be fully expressed in some way and recognized.  "And Chekurov nodded, picked up the glass and said: "Comrade Jin, thank you for your advice.  I envy you so much.  In order for you to live a better life, and for me to be like you as soon as possible, let¡¯s have a drink.¡± ¡°Comrade Jin, I have another question,¡± Andchikurov said drunkenly, ¡°I¡¯m going to your house as a guest.  "It will bring a lot of inconvenience to your family. I would like to ask if this is done voluntarily by you or arranged by the organization." "First of all, it is voluntary on my part. Of course, the organization must agree."  Jin Mantang smiled and said: "Do you know why I asked to receive you Soviet prisoners of war?"  Let me tell you, it¡¯s not that I have any favorable impression of the Soviets. On the contrary, not only do I have no favorable impression of the Russians, but I also hate the Soviets very much.  I invite you here just to show you how different the two seven years in my life were between China and the Soviet Union.  During those seven years in the Soviet Union, I was almost beaten to death by you Russians.  But I survived the catastrophe, and then I went to China.  I have become the Chinese with the best life and the most dignity in the world.  The organization agreed to let me receive you, not because of what I said, but because I can communicate with you by knowing a few words of Russian.  Let you more easily understand the current living conditions of the people in our country.  do you know?  "Jin Mantang is really happy today. He is satisfied with the satisfaction of a winner and a successful person. And Chekurov can understand Jin Mantang's mood. He thanked China from the bottom of his heart for these things to them  For everything the Soviet prisoners of war did, he said with emotion: "Comrade Jin, thank you, I saw a miracle in you and I must learn from you.  Through your story, I understand better how happy it is to be a prisoner of war in China. I can never forget the kindness of the Chinese people.  At the same time, I also see a bright future in you. You were a Japanese fascist who invaded China in the past. The Chinese people ignored you and allowed you to live such a good life and become the best living person in the world.  Well, the most dignified Chinese, I will definitely be able to become a person like you.  When I go back, I will definitely tell our classmates about the miracle that happened to you.  I also hope that we can become a good friend and that you can give me more guidance on how to work and live in China in the future.  " "Let me correct your statement first. I was an intruder in the past."China is an accomplice of Japanese militarism, but it is definitely not a fascist." Jin Mantang was very satisfied with Andchikurov's statement that he was a Japanese fascist who invaded China in the past. He picked up  He bought a "Big Production" cigarette, handed it to Andry Chekurov and said: "If you want to thank me, you don't want to thank me. We should all thank the Chinese government for its inclusive and tolerant policy.  "He stood up as he spoke, walked to the TV cabinet, picked up a small semiconductor radio, walked back to the dining table, caressed it carefully and said: "This 5-tube semiconductor radio is because of my work.  Outstanding, this is the first prize awarded to me by the Chinese government. I have cherished it very much over the years, because it represents my honor.  Today I regard you as my good friend and give it to you.  I hope you and I will never forget the kindness the Chinese people have shown us.  I also hope that you can become a citizen of the People's Republic of China, which has the best and most dignified life in the world, like me.  Through documentaries introducing various aspects of the construction of New China and Soviet prisoners of war¡¯s visits to China, this new type of prisoner-of-war education and transformation movement played an extremely important role in quickly disintegrating Soviet prisoners of war politically and ideologically.  The Soviet prisoners of war were very satisfied with this special form of education when visiting China, which enabled these Soviet prisoners of war to overcome their hostility towards China ideologically.  Through radio and television and this kind of on-site intuitive visits, as well as eating and living with ordinary Chinese people, and experiencing the lives of the Chinese people firsthand, this lively and practical education and transformation method further deepened the Soviet prisoners of war's comprehensive understanding of China.  , intuitive understanding, close the relationship between these Soviet prisoners of war and the Chinese people, and inspired their strong desire to yearn for China.  At the same time, it also promoted the educational reform movement for these Soviet prisoners of war.  For the transformation of these 76,000 prisoners of war from the Soviet Pacific Fleet into soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the People's Navy.  It has played a major role in consolidating China's new areas.  After the prisoners of war who participated in the prisoner-of-war tour group finished their visit to China, they returned to the "school" and held various symposiums, reports, and explanations.  Many prisoners of war who participated in the tour group had their eyes opened and saw the world. They took the trouble to talk publicly and privately about what they saw and heard in China at meetings, and said with emotion: "China has made great progress in such a short period of time."  Time has achieved such great achievements, which is enough to prove that China's development model is correct. China and the Soviet Union are both socialist countries. The Soviet Union gained national power 40 years earlier than China. However, China's buildings are now taller than those of the Soviet Union. China's  Materials are richer than those in the Soviet Union, things in China are cheaper than those in the Soviet Union, and the living standards of the Chinese people are many times higher than those in the Soviet Union. Everything in China is ahead of the Soviet Union. In China and the Soviet Union, we are all proletarians.  To fight for the cause of class liberation, why don¡¯t I stay in China and enjoy the fruits of socialist spiritual civilization and material civilization while striving for the liberation of all mankind?¡± Finally, after more than four months of studying at the PLA Far East Fleet Training School,  Of the more than 76,000 prisoners of war in the Soviet Pacific Fleet, 53,824 gave up their Soviet citizenship and joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army and became glorious Chinese People's Navy soldiers. For the remaining 20,000 disabled Soviet prisoners of war and those who requested repatriation  Direct repatriation in batches.  Under the absolute leadership of the Communist Party of China, with the technical backbone of the former Soviet Pacific Fleet naval personnel who joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army after education and transformation, and based on the naval officers and soldiers from the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy's East China Sea Fleet, North Sea Fleet and South China Sea Fleet,  Absorbing a large number of young intellectuals and scientific and technical personnel with high school education or above in China, the Far East Fleet, the largest naval fleet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, was established.  This Far East Fleet, the largest and youngest fleet of the Chinese People's Navy, has carried out military democracy through one-on-one or one-on-two mutual learning with the Soviet Union and other officers and soldiers of the Chinese People's Navy, and discussed some naval tactical ideas.  The large-scale maritime training movement was carried out. This educational method in which the two sides helped each other, taught each other, and combined theory with practice has greatly stimulated the enthusiasm of the Far East Fleet cadres and soldiers for military training.  It further improved the Chinese People's Navy's understanding of the ocean and its strategic and tactical awareness, and strengthened the relationship between the commanders and fighters of "China and the Soviet Union".  At the same time, it also further promoted the "national" consciousness and "national" awareness of the former Soviet prisoners of war who became PLA officers and soldiers.  The grafting of the strategic and tactical thinking of the Chinese and Soviet navies has produced fruitful results.  It has greatly enhanced the maritime awareness of the Chinese nation, enriched the Chinese People's Navy's maritime strategic and tactical thoughts and tactics, and also overcome some rigid and dogmatic tactics in the Soviet naval tactics.  It has important guiding significance to ensure the completion of various tasks assigned to the Chinese People's Navy by the country.  These officers and soldiers of the former Soviet Pacific Fleet who joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army are also seizing every day to learn Chinese in order to integrate into Chinese society as soon as possible.  These former Soviet comradesThe educational level is relatively high, with university education accounting for 36.7%. In addition to studying with Chinese comrades at work, they also study Chinese language three times a week, for 2 to 4 hours each time.  They start with literacy and pinyin, and learn to use words to form sentences and compose.  After 8 months of study, most of them can recognize 1,000-2,000 Chinese characters, and 80% can read newspapers, write simple letters and reflections, and communicate in daily life and work in Chinese.  Their "homework" was also corrected one by one by Chinese officers and soldiers working together, and typos were corrected.  Malinosovsky, a Russian-Chinese naval lieutenant who graduated from the Chinese Department of the Oriental University in Moscow, excitedly said in standard Mandarin: "I studied Chinese for 8 years in the Soviet Union, and I didn't have the experience of these 8 months."  "Great progress has been made." Chinese songs have become the favorite songs of these new Soviet officers and soldiers of the Far East Fleet.  According to the order of the Central Military Commission, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Far East Ship Academy was established on the basis of the former Soviet Naval Ship School in Vladivostok.  This is the largest comprehensive university of the Chinese Navy and has become another cradle of the Chinese People's Navy, cultivating tens of thousands of qualified and high-quality naval talents in all aspects for China to become the largest maritime power in the future.
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