Chapter 157 I hope you will not forget your original intention



As for why we call the people of our little country "devils", it is actually something they asked for.

After the Jiawu War, the Qing government sent people to negotiate peace with the Little Japan. At that time, a representative of the Little Japan had bad intentions and wanted to make the Chinese people look bad at the reception.

It is said that at that time there was a man in the country of Xiaorizi who called himself Hua Guotong, who knew our culture very well. So he simply raised his hand and wrote a couplet and asked the representative of the Qing government to come up with the second couplet.

The first line of the couplet is: Riding a strange horse, drawing a long bow, playing the zither, the pipa, the eight kings, standing shoulder to shoulder, fighting alone with a single spear. As soon as this couplet came out, everyone sighed.

This guy was indeed quite accomplished in couplets, and the first line was quite profound, implying that the people of the lower classes had come to our country on swift horses and strong troops, and had won the war. This statement was full of arrogance. However, the Qing government's negotiating representative was also a well-read person, so such a couplet was naturally not difficult for him.

So, with a flick of his hand, he came up with the second line: "The Japanese have taken possession of the dragon robes. Ghosts and goblins, four little devils, kneel beside us, join hands to capture them." The precise wording harshly struck a blow at the arrogance of the ordinary people. His message was: "Have you forgotten your history of groveling and bowing to us as a vassal state? Even if you have stolen the dragon robes, you are nothing more than ghosts and goblins. Sooner or later, you will be captured by our country and kneel before us, begging for mercy."

After Wenwen finished speaking, the students below all shouted loudly: "Ghosts and monsters, the four little ghosts, the Little Country is the devil country, we must defeat the Little Country ghosts."

Wenwen looked at the older children, the fifth-grade students below, who were basically thirteen or fourteen years old now and were all sensible children, so the ideological concepts of these children must be established in them.

The classmates called out again: "Sister Wen, we want to hear you tell us another story like this."

They like listening to such stories, which are much more interesting than attending classes.

Wenwen looked at the older children and said, "Okay, we won't talk about going to the battlefield or fighting, but it's no less thrilling than going to the battlefield. Let's tell a modern story.

Do you know what the electricity used for the electric lights we use nowadays depends on?"

The students below looked at each other, shook their heads and said, "I don't know!"

Are you happy that our first atomic bomb has been successfully developed?

The older children below said excitedly: "We are so happy. We all know that this is the beginning of a great chapter for our country and a sign that our country will become stronger."

Wenwen nodded, "That's good. Everyone knows that. But if the Americans cut off power to our entire country and prevented us from launching our missiles, do you think they could do it?"

The students below didn't say anything because they didn't understand what this meant?

Wenwen said: "They can do it because we rely on a high-tech chip produced in the United States. With this chip, we can afford many things. Without this chip, our country will be completely without power, all factories will stop production, trains will stop running, and our country will be paralyzed.

Do you know the devastating consequences of a country's industrial collapse? When a country runs out of chips, its entire society can be plunged into chaos. Chips are a core component of modern technology, and nearly every electronic device relies on them. From telegraphs and telephones to cars and medical devices, chips are ubiquitous.

In the medical field, the lack of chips will cause medical equipment to malfunction, which may endanger the lives of patients. In addition, various fields such as the financial system, energy supply and industrial production will also be paralyzed due to chip shortages.

The country's economy will be hit hard because many industries rely on chips for production and operations. Businesses will be unable to produce products, leading to rising unemployment and economic recession.

In terms of national security, the lack of chips will put the country at a disadvantage in the military and intelligence fields and will be unable to effectively protect its national interests.

In short, a country without chips would have extremely serious consequences, affecting every aspect of people's lives and even threatening national security and stability. Therefore, the development of the chip industry is crucial to a country's prosperity and development."

The children below listened quietly to Wenwen talking about these modern things, but just because they didn't know didn't mean they couldn't understand. So from that moment on, they all knew how important this thing called chips produced in the United States was to a country.

Wenwen said: "Because our country does not have this technology, we have to buy such chips from the United States at a high price every year. But the United States is threatening us, saying that it will cut off the supply of chips. If the United States stops selling chips to us, our country will be paralyzed.

Isn't this just like war? It's just that there's smoke and fire on the battlefield, but technological warfare is a war without the smoke and fire. Isn't that more lethal than a war with fire? It's killing people invisibly.

So we have an 80-year-old grandmother who learned such advanced technology abroad and returned to our country. When she learned that the United States was threatening our country, she worked almost 20 hours a day every day to develop chips for our country.

This will ensure that our country is no longer subject to American sanctions and technological control.

At that time, someone asked the scientist grandmother: You are over 80 years old, why are you still working so hard?

The scientist grandma said: My greatest wish in life is to crawl on the ground and wipe out the shame of my motherland.

Wenwen said this in a sonorous and powerful voice with tears in her eyes.

The students in the audience applauded loudly, shouting, "We salute the scientist grandma! We must learn from her."

After hearing this, Xiao Jiaolan stood up and said loudly to Wenwen, "Sister Wen, I promise you that I will study hard and go abroad to study like my scientist grandmother, learn their advanced technology and return to serve our motherland.

Let our people no longer be bullied by foreigners. We must work hard to get rid of such humiliations and make our motherland prosperous."

After Xiao Jiaolan finished speaking, several other students stood up and said, "Sister Wen, we are just like Xiao. We will study hard and learn from their advanced experience. We want to serve our motherland."

Wenwen looked at the older children, nodded with satisfaction, and said, "Our country needs young people like you to hold up the sky. I promise you here, as long as you study hard, I will send you abroad for free to learn advanced culture and technology, and then return to serve our motherland."

I hope you will not forget your original intention and study hard.

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