After the cock crowed three times, there was a loud reading voice in Zhou Jia Garden: "It was noon on the day of weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that the Chinese food on the plate is hard. " Zhou Enlai soon remembered this poem.
But he always felt that he didn't fully understand the artistic conception in the poem: how hard is each grain? The next day, I came to Jiang's mother's house to play. While eating, he looked at Huami and asked, "Mom Jiang, how did this rice come from?"
His mother smiled and told him, "Rice is made of rice." The rice is wrapped in a hard yellow shell. Throughout his life, he has to go through soaking seeds to accelerate germination, raising seedlings in the field, fertilization management, eliminating pests and diseases, harvesting and threshing until he is smashed into rice. "
"It's not easy to eat this bowl of rice!" Zhou Enlai said in surprise. "Yes, how many farmers will be exhausted by these more than ten customs." Mother Jiang said with deep feelings. Jiang's mother's teaching not only deepened his understanding of poetry, but also encouraged him to study hard.
Step 2 practice writing
In order to learn Chinese characters well, he not only carefully completed the homework assigned by the teacher, but also insisted on practicing 100 Chinese characters every day. One day, I went to a relative's house with Chen's mother, and it was already late at night when I came back.
Tired all the way, the young Enlai was exhausted and yawned, but she still insisted on practicing calligraphy 100 before taking a break. When mother Chen saw this, she was distressed. She advised, "Write tomorrow!" "No, what happened that day was the same day!"
Zhou Enlai buried his head in a basin of cold water and immediately drove away the sleepy. Just finished writing a hundred words, mother Chen grabbed Enlai's pen and said, "Now hurry up and go to sleep!" " ""no! " Zhou Enlai carefully read the 100 Chinese characters in the wet ink.
He frowned and said, "Mom Chen, look at these two words." Say, Zhou Enlai's little hand waved a pen again, and wrote those two words three times again until he was satisfied.
3. Road
Foreign journalists asked Premier Zhou Enlai with malicious intent: "In China, it is obvious that people take the road, why is it called' road'?" Without thinking, Premier Zhou replied, "We are taking the Marxist road, which is called the road for short."
This reporter's original intention is to compare China people to cattle and horses. They follow the same road as cattle. If you really answer him from the source of the name "Lu".
Even if it's right, it's not good. Premier Zhou interpreted the word "horse" as Marxism, which was probably unexpected by this reporter.
4. An uncorrupted female corpse was found in Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha.
A clean female corpse was found in Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha, which caused a sensation in the world. During his secret visit to China, Dr. Kissinger made a request to Premier Zhou: "Your Excellency, the excavation results of the No.1 Han Tomb in Mawangdui in your country shocked the world.
That female corpse is really a rare treasure in the world! I was entrusted by a famous scientific person in China to exchange charcoal around some female corpses with a substance that is not found on the earth. I wonder if your country is willing to do so.
Asked casually, "sir, I wonder what your government will exchange." Kissinger said: "The lunar soil is the soil brought back from the moon by our spacecraft and should be considered as something that does not exist on the earth!"
Premier Zhou smiled and said, "What is my Tao? It turned out to be something at the feet of our ancestors. " Kissinger was shocked and asked doubtfully, "How did you send people to the moon early? When and why not announce it? " Premier Zhou smiled.
Pointing to a tooth sculpture of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon on the coffee table, he said to Kissinger seriously, "Why don't we announce it? As early as 5000 years ago, we had a Chang 'e who flew to the moon, built the Guanghan Palace on the moon and stayed.
Don't believe me, we have to send someone to see her! Anyway, these things are well known to women and children in our country, but you China experts still don't understand them. Premier Zhou's humorous answer made the learned Dr. Kissinger laugh.
5. Criticize Kissinger severely
Premier Zhou's position in diplomacy is very firm. He has made several important speeches in the diplomatic history of China. Once after the Korean War broke out in June 1950.
Premier Zhou solemnly declared: "The people of China will never tolerate foreign aggression, nor will they allow imperialism to invade neighboring countries and ignore them." Sure enough, two weeks after this sentence was finished, Chinese people's Volunteer Army entered the DPRK to participate in the war.
The second time was during the Bandung Conference in April, 1955. Premier Zhou issued a statement saying: "The people of China and the American people are friendly. China doesn't want to go to war with the United States. The China administration is willing to sit down and negotiate with the US government. "
Later, Premier Zhou pointed out that there were two aspects to the problem of Taiwan Province Province. On the one hand, the United States should withdraw its armed forces from the Taiwan Province Strait; On the other hand, Taiwan Province Province is historically and legally an inalienable territory of China.
How to liberate Taiwan Province Province is an internal affair of China, and the United States has no right to interfere. The third statement was issued on the eve of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Kissinger's secret visit to China in July was realized under the personal auspices of Premier Zhou.
You may think that Premier Zhou's talks with him must be very friendly. In fact, Premier Zhou severely criticized the American invasion of Viet Nam and the wrong position of the United States on the issue of Taiwan Province Province. At that time, Kissinger listened respectfully.
Of course, the Prime Minister attaches great importance to methods in diplomacy. He is always polite to others, patiently listening to others' opinions and then persuading them. For example, when the Prime Minister visited Asia and Africa at the end of 1963, Algeria was impatient and wanted to build socialism at once.
The Prime Minister told it that the revolution was staged. You see, after the success of the China Revolution, socialism was not established immediately, but national capitalism was developed through new democracy, and then socialism came. The appearance of the Prime Minister naturally persuaded the other side.