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Chapter 236 accompanied by Lin Jianguo

Chapter 236 Lin Jianguo accompanied him (please subscribe!)

Chapter 236 Lin Jianguo accompanied (please subscribe and collect)

Although Lin Yu is not very familiar with President Reagan, he still heard the name of the president in his previous life. It is said that President Reagan had done a lot of work before being elected president, including a sports broadcaster, lifeguard, newspaper columnist, film actor, TV program actor and motivational lecturer, and a leader of the American Film and Television Actors Association. In addition, Reagan is also a great speaker. His speech style is brilliant and convincing, and he is hailed as a "great communicator" by the media. Among the past presidents, he is the oldest and the only president who came from an actor. It can be said that he has a lot of criticism, but you have to say that he has a huge influence in the American people.

Some of the things Reagan did during his job had a great impact on the world.

During his tenure, Reagan conducted a large-scale expansion of the army under the name of "only strength can lead to peace." This name is to compare Theodore Roosevelt's tough foreign policy and his famous saying "speak softly and hold a big stick."

After the expansion of the army, the Reagan administration changed its strategy in its policy toward the Soviet Union for a century and established a new policy, with the ultimate goal of winning the Cold War. This strategy was also named "nsdd-32". This strategy outlines Reagan's plan to fight against the Soviet Union on three fronts, one economically, one militaryly, and the other is to deal with it. In addition, Reagan also proposed an active strategic defense plan, which was the later famous "Star Wars" and a missile defense network established based on outer space. This is usually regarded by countries outside the United States as a threat because he would probably offset the Soviet Union's ability to "guaranteed mutual destruction" against the United States. It can be said that it was Reagan's plan and idea that made the United States win the Cold War, and even Mrs. Thatcher described it, "Reagan won the Cold War without firing a shot."

For this reason, many observers, especially the American conservatives, praised Reagan as the main contributor to the United States' ability to drag down the Soviet Union. Historians have not yet reached a consensus on this. Some believe that Reagan was the main driving force behind the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991; some believe that the Soviet Union's transformation during his tenure was just a coincidence of time.

After Reagan's two terms ended, George Bush, a fellow party member, won a great success in his election campaign in 1988, with Reagan's high popularity, and was the first president to succeed in 60 years. Reagan's presidency influenced the culture of the 1980s, and was often called the "Reagan era" in the 1980s.

However, Reagan's presidential career was not smooth. In 1981, less than three months after Reagan took office as president, he was attacked by an assassin, which also added a hint of danger to Reagan's presidential career.

When President Reagan came to power in early 1981, Sino-US relations were in crisis. As we all know, the Republican Party belonged to the Rockefeller family. As the spokesperson for the right-wing Republican Republican in the United States, Reagan made a series of pro-Taiwan remarks during the presidential election, which attracted serious attention from the Chinese government. Chief No. 1 pointed out at the time: If he did not give a blow, "it would be more arrogant and unscrupulous." It was really "no fight and no one knew each other". After several rounds of resolute struggles and negotiations with the Reagan government on the issue of selling weapons in the United States on the United States, President Reagan finally wrote a letter to No. 1 on July 13, 1982.

The long-term promised that the United States would not seek to implement the policy of long-term selling of weapons to Taiwan, nor would it sell weapons to Taiwan indefinitely. The United States agreed to gradually reduce the sale of weapons to Taiwan to ultimately resolve the problem. The United States revised the draft of the joint communiqué based on this. The two sides reached an agreement on August 15 of the same year and officially announced it on August 17, referred to as the "August 17 Communiqué". The conclusion of the "August 17 Communiqué" eased the tense Sino-US relations at that time, put the bilateral relations on track, and created favorable conditions for China to adjust its international struggle strategy at that time. At this time, the mutual visits of leaders of both sides were put on the agenda.

As early as the Chinese Prime Minister was invited to visit the United States, Reagan planned to visit China, but he had no decision because the Rockefeller family's attitude was unclear. This time he decided to visit China because the Rockefeller family had hopes for this. Reagan also knew the Rockefeller family's ideas, and he also knew about Lin Yu, who had wealth that others could not earn for several lifetimes at a young age. In addition to his relationship with China and Britain, as long as this young man was not a fool, he would definitely achieve something.

This visit to China was also largely influenced by Lin Yu. Such a Chinese man had such strength internationally, which made the Rockefeller family pay great attention to it. He could not pay attention to it. Moreover, from the heir of the Rockefeller family, Rockefeller, he also knew that the young man had some connection with the little princess of the Welf family. The Welf family Reagan knew it. Although on the surface, he seemed to be very powerful as the US president, he was still influenced by the Rockefeller family to a large extent. He also had to pay attention to other families and consortiums. Therefore, Reagan worked hard on European and American families.

At 2:05 pm on November 26, 1984, Reagan's transfer arrived at the Capital Airport. Reagan took a red flag car to the square outside the east gate of the Great Hall of the People. Reagan and his party first reviewed the guard of honor, accompanied by Chairman Lee. Behind the guard of honor was a team of children. The children held bouquets and national flags of the two countries. When the Reagan and his wife came to them, the children shouted vigorously as if pressing a button: "Welcome, welcome, warm welcome." They were a little waving the ribbon and dancing.

The Reagans obviously did not expect such a scene. They were stunned for a moment, stopped in front of the children's welcome team, smiled, looked at the children with red faces, turned to look at the Chinese translator, and asked what the children were saying. When they learned that the children were welcoming them, Reagan smiled and waved at the children, and then started slowly forward, waving to the welcome crowd while walking.

In fact, the central government also has quite a few differences in the greeting of Reagan. This difference is mainly reflected in the salute. Some people think that 21 salutes are the best, which shows our importance to President Reagan, while others think that 19 salutes are enough. They think that 21 salutes are a bit too much. It is mainly because the previous visits to China by the US president were not 21 salutes. In the end, the old man decided to use 21 salutes. This is the first time that a US president has given him a great deal of importance to Reagan's visit to China.

Then there was the normal visit process, until the morning of the 28th, the breakfast party, at the request of President Reagan, the old man met Reagan in Zhongnanhai, and Reagan's wife Nancy was with Reagan during this informal occasion.

After lunch, President Reagan and his wife Nancy set off for the Great Wall, and then according to the itinerary, President Reagan's next stop was Xi'an.

However, a small accident occurred in this matter.

"I heard that Lin Jianguo is from Beijing. I wonder if he can be my tour guide?" Before going to the Great Wall, Reagan said to the staff in charge of the reception with a smile.

When the receptionist received this news, he felt a headache. This place is too troublesome. If you play with yours, why do you have to do this?

However, no matter how much I complained, the staff still reported Reagan's words, and they had no right to decide on this matter.

Finally, the old man reported to the old man. After hearing Reagan's request, the old man smiled and shook his head, thought for a while, and then said: "Let Comrade Lin Jianguo be a tour guide for President Reagan, and let other departments pay attention to it, and be sure to ensure the president's safety."

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"Lin, I heard you have lived in the United States before, have you?" Reagan said to Lin Jianguo next to him with a smile while on the Great Wall.

Lin Jianguo smiled and said, "Yes, Mr. President, I have been living in the United States before, and I have only returned to my motherland in recent years. It is my lifelong wish to be able to return to my motherland."

"Why? Is it because the United States is not good?" the president asked curiously.

"No, no, Mr. President, the United States is very good, but that is not my motherland after all. What we in China emphasizes is the return of fallen leaves, and my roots are in China." Lin Jianguo said hurriedly.

Reagan nodded in a slight sense of understanding, and did not say anything, but looked at the surrounding environment.

Lin Jianguo breathed a sigh of relief. He was really worried that the foreign president would ask questions that he shouldn't have asked, and it would be difficult for him to answer.

While Lin Jianguo was worried there, Lin Yu was watching Dream of Red Mansions at home. For him, it had nothing to do with whether Reagan came or not. However, when he heard the old man say that his father was called to be a tour guide by Reagan, Lin Yu was still surprised.

"Grandpa, what do this foreigner want to do? Why did you call my dad as a tour guide?" Lin Yu looked up and asked Mr. Lin.

In fact, Mr. Lin was also surprised when he heard the news, but then he realized that this incident must be related to his grandson. It was probably because Reagan saw that his grandson had a relationship with the Rockefeller family and wanted to make friends with his grandson better than his grandson. Lin Jianguo lived in the United States for more than 20 years. I believe that after the family returned to China, especially when Lin Yu's influence in the international community was getting bigger and bigger, Reagan also noticed this.

Thinking of this, Mr. Lin smiled and said, "It's not because of you."

I, Lin Yu, was confused. But in a blink of an eye, I understood the reason for Reagan's move.

"I didn't expect this president to be quite smart." Lin Yu smiled.
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