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Against @岩风来.
Even Taiwan's primary school textbooks do not say that the United States is imperialist as proof" It can be seen that it is completely dominated by the Observer Network Phoenix Network and the like, and Chiang's original text clearly expresses the meaning of "those simple answers that can be found from primary school textbooks", the full text is as follows, with Wu Xiuquan's counterattack, everyone can see for themselves. Jiang said a lot, and Wu only attacked the language he used without refuting any substance, which was really low.
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I doubt that this person is Chinese" – a person's words and deeds are his truest label. Let's just talk about one incident about Jiang Tinghuang.
On June 27, 1950, the third day of the outbreak of the Korean War, Truman brazenly announced that in order to "prevent any attack on Taiwan," he ordered the U.S. Seventh Fleet to sail into the Taiwan Strait.
On August 24, 1950, on behalf of China, the foreign minister filed a complaint with the United Nations Security Council against the United States for aggression against Taiwan, accusing the United States of interfering in China's internal affairs and violating China's sovereignty. On September 29, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution to include China's complaint against the "U.S. invasion of Taiwan" on the agenda of the UN General Assembly. Chiang Ting-huang spoke on behalf of Chiang Kai-shek.
Chiang Ting-huang's speech was completely to justify the US crime of aggression and said that the United States had never invaded China, and even used Taiwan's primary school textbooks to prove that the United States was imperialist. After he finished speaking, Wu Xiuquan made an impromptu speech, saying: "I doubt that this speaker is Chinese, because he does not speak the language of the great 475 million Chinese people. ”
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1.蒋廷黻Pinyin: jiǎng tíng fú.
2.Jiang Tinghuang (December 7, 1895, October 9, 1965), the character ribbon seal, pen name Qingquan. Famous Chinese historian and diplomat, academician of the Taiwan ** Research Institute; Born in Shaoyang, Hunan Province (now Shaodong), he went to the United States in 1911 to study and received a doctorate from Columbia University.
After returning to China, he served as the first head of the Department of History of Nankai University. Together with Liang Qichao, he became the founder of the history of Nankai University; In 1929, he was transferred to Tsinghua University to serve as the head of the Department of History. During his tenure, he reformed the Department of History at Tsinghua University and established a first-class history camp in the country. In 1935, he was appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek, dropped out of school to enter politics, and became the premier of the Executive Yuan of the Kuomintang.
In 1945, he was appointed China's permanent representative to the United Nations, and in 1961, he was appointed Taiwan's "ambassador" to the United States and "representative to the United Nations". was called "the person who knows the most about diplomacy" by the Kuomintang; He died in New York on October 9, 1965, at the age of 70.
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1. Jiang Ting黻 Pinyin: [jiǎngtíngfú].
2. Jiang Tinghuang (fú) (December 7, 1895, October 9, 1965), the character ribbon seal, pen name Qingquan. Famous Chinese historian and diplomat, academician of the Taiwan ** Research Institute; A native of Shaoyang, Hunan Province (now Shaodong), he went to the United States to study in 1911 and received a doctorate from Columbia University;
When he returned to China and served as the first dean of the history department of Nankai University, he and Liang Qichao became the founders of Nankai University's historiography; In 1929, he was transferred to Tsinghua University as the director of the Department of History, during which he reformed the Department of History of Tsinghua University and established a first-class historiography camp in China. In 1935, he was appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek, abandoned his studies to enter politics, and served as the director of the political affairs of the Kuomintang Executive Yuan, and in 1945, he was appointed as China's permanent representative to the United Nations, and in 1961, he served as Taiwan's "ambassador" to the United States and "Liang Kongye's representative to the United Nations"; He is known as the "most knowledgeable person in diplomacy" in the Kuomintang; He died in New York on October 9, 1965, at the age of 70.
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1. Jiang Ting黻 Pinyin: [jiǎngtíngfú].
2. Jiang Tinghuang (fú) (December 7, 1895, October 9, 1965), the character ribbon seal, the pen name told Qingquan. Famous Chinese historian and diplomat, academician of the Taiwan ** Research Institute; A native of Shaoyang, Hunan Province (now Shaodong), he went to the United States to study in 1911 and received a doctorate from Columbia University;
He returned to China to serve as the first dean of the Department of History of Nankai University, and became the founder of Nankai University's imitation historiography with Liang Qichao; In 1929, he was transferred to Tsinghua University as the head of the Department of History, during which he reformed the Department of History of Tsinghua University and established a first-class historiography camp in China. In 1935, he was appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek, abandoned his studies to enter politics, and served as the chief of the political affairs of the Executive Yuan of the Kuomintang, and in 1945, he was appointed as China's permanent representative to the United Nations, and in 1961, he served as Taiwan's "ambassador" to the United States and "representative to the United Nations"; Known as the "most diplomatic" in the Kuomintang; He died in New York on October 9, 1965, at the age of 70.
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Jiang Tinghuang (, a famous Chinese historian and diplomat, academician of the ** Academy of Taiwan; A native of Shaoyang, Hunan Province (now Shaodong), he went to the United States to study in 1911 and received a doctorate from Columbia University; In 1923, he returned to China and served as the first dean of the history department of Nankai University, and became the founder of Nankai University's historiography with Liang Qichao. In 1925, he was transferred to Tsinghua University as the head of the Department of History, during which he reformed the Department of History of Tsinghua University and established a first-class historiography camp in China. In 1935, he was appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek, abandoned his studies to enter politics, and served as the chief of the political affairs of the Executive Yuan of the Kuomintang, and in 1945, he was appointed as China's permanent representative to the United Nations, and in 1961, he served as Taiwan's "ambassador" to the United States and "representative to the United Nations"; He is known as the "most knowledgeable person in diplomacy" in the Kuomintang; He died in New York on October 9, 1965, at the age of 70.
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In 1912, he went to the United States and entered Oberlin College in Ohio, where he received a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University. He returned to China in 1923 and became a professor of history at Nankai University and a professor of history at Tsinghua University in 1929. After 1935, he successively served as the Director of the Administrative Affairs Department of the Executive Yuan of the People's Republic of China, the Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and the Director of the General Administration of Rehabilitation and Relief of the Executive Yuan.
In 1957, he served as an academician of the "** Research Institute" in Taiwan. He retired in 1965 and died in New York.
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