Magic Modified Huayu
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Is he that kind of thief?
Director Wei always thought he was very simple.
He is just simply lustful.
Married women are just one of his options within the scope of lust, and have never been his only choice.
People always misunderstand him.
Wei Jun felt very melancholy when thinking about this.
Perhaps great people are destined to be misunderstood by the world.
……
Tonight's welcoming reception is not grand, but it is quite substantial.
Everything that should come has come.
After all, Director Wei’s current status in the entertainment industry is extremely prosperous.
Breaking the Chinese-language film box office record three times and promoting the film rating system, with the support of bigwigs above...
All these things have made Director Wei a very influential figure in Hong Kong.
Therefore, even if the other party is unwilling to cooperate with Director Wei, they still dare not go against Director Wei.
What's more, Director Wei has always been generous.
There was no sign of provocation or disobedience.
After all, the gap between Director Wei's status and theirs is too big.
Anyone with a bit of common sense wouldn't dare to provoke.
Even Master Jin was unhappy when he learned about Wei Jun's purpose. After all, he hated others tampering with his novels the most.
Tsui Hark's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is a recognized classic in the film industry, but after watching it, Jin Yong was so angry that he never worked with Tsui Hark again.
Wei Jun's changes were even more radical than Tsui Hark's, so Jin Yong was naturally unhappy.
But he finally accepted it.
Mr. Jin’s relationship with the mainland is very good now.
But he also felt insecure and didn't dare to offend a director like Wei Jun who had a real reputation.
After all, he had publicly criticized Marshal Chen Yi in the past. Whenever Mr. Jin thought of this incident, he was terrified.
That was last century.
On July 16, 1960, the Soviet government notified China that it would stop implementing the agreement to assist China's atomic energy and defense industries, withdraw all experts in China, and terminate the supply of all equipment and materials.
At that time, China had just experienced three difficult years, and China's top decision-makers had a heated discussion on the issue of whether to "start or stop" the research on the atomic bomb.
At that time, some comrades asked whether the research on the atomic bomb could be suspended.
First, the country was indeed in difficulty at that time. Second, the Soviet Union withdrew its experts who were assisting China, so it was not certain whether we could succeed in researching it.
However, the "Shangma faction" headed by Marshal Chen Yi firmly stated that in order to eliminate the nuclear threat hanging over the Chinese people's heads, the Chinese must develop the atomic bomb as soon as possible. If they don't develop it, they will not be able to stand up straight and will be under nuclear deterrence every day, and they will not be able to produce with peace of mind.
Then Marshal Chen Yi said the most popular sentence, "Even if the Chinese have to pawn their pants, we must develop an atomic bomb" (there are also records that he said it when meeting with reporters, and it is most likely that he mentioned both locations, so it was spread).
In fact, Marshal Lin Sanhu, who served as the Minister of National Defense during the same period, also said, "We must develop the atomic bomb even if we have to burn firewood." However, we all know what happened to Marshal Lin later, so the news about him was later downplayed as much as possible.
Looking at it from a longer-term perspective today, Chen Shuai and Lin Shuai are naturally right.
However, when Marshal Chen Yi's remarks were reported in Hong Kong, Jin Yong was furious and publicly criticized him in Ming Pao: "A responsible leader of the Central Committee actually said, 'Even if all Chinese people have no pants, we will possess nuclear weapons.' This statement is really outrageous to us.
To be honest, a government that puts military power first and people's lives second is definitely not a good government.
We can only hope that this was just Chen Yi's angry words and not necessarily the CCP's policy."
"I wonder if Chen Yi understands that a country where people have no pants to wear can never become strong and its government will never be stable even if it manages to produce one or two atomic bombs.
"The CCP has created atomic bombs, but I wonder what they're for? Can they bomb the United States? Can they bomb the Soviet Union? When these naked people rebel, can they be killed one by one with atomic bombs?"
"When the British and French forces attacked the Suez Canal (a military operation launched by Britain and France to maintain their control of Egypt's Suez Canal), Britain already possessed nuclear weapons, but the Soviet Union threatened to bomb London with missiles, so Britain had no choice but to withdraw its troops.
Even if China works hard for another ten years, it will definitely not be able to catch up with Britain's nuclear achievements during the attack on the Suez Canal. What's the point of having a few pocket atomic bombs? Let the people make more pants to wear!"
As soon as Jin Yong's article was published, it sparked a heated debate in the literary world.
Hong Kong's five major newspapers, including Wen Wei Po, Ta Kung Pao, Sin Wan Bao, Commercial Daily and Jing Bao, have launched an "attack" on Jin Yong.
Later, Marshal Chen Yi stopped the debate.
Marshal Chen Yi discussed this matter while having dinner with Liao Chengzhi, Deputy Director of the State Council Foreign Affairs Office, and Jin Yaoru, Editor-in-Chief of Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po.
Chen Shuai said that he was confident when he said that. He understood the specific situation and knew that the Chinese were capable of developing an atomic bomb. Moreover, he was a soldier, and a soldier should not give in. At that time, the United States, the Soviet Union and other countries were waiting to laugh at the Chinese. How could a soldier like him give in?
However, Chen Shuai also realized his mistake and felt that the way he spoke was inappropriate. What he said at the time was refreshing but also one-sided.
"If the people can't eat enough and wear warm clothes, what national dignity can we have? How can we guarantee national security? What greatness and glory can our Communist Party have? Besides, how can we fight a war if we have nuclear weapons but no pants?"
Chen Shuai also said, "My editorial and that of Mr. Cha (Jin Yong's original name is Cha Liangyong) from Ming Pao combined to form a comprehensive picture.
From now on, we must strive to have both pants and nuclear weapons! I say pants, of course, as a metaphor. We want the Chinese people to have enough food and clothing and a moderately large nuclear bomb in their hands.
Then Marshal Chen warned the comrades present: "Chairman Mao said that we must treat criticism correctly.
So we welcome anyone to criticize us and correct us. Communists are not afraid of criticism. As long as you are right, we will accept it.
Our party can fight wars and exercise dictatorship.
But the ultimate goal is to serve the people and seek happiness for them."
Finally, Chen Shuai said that Jin Yong's articles were well written, and he admired Jin Yong very much. He also said that as long as the person was not his sworn enemy and his criticism was justified, he would regard him as a close friend and an honest friend!
With the endorsement of Marshal Chen Yi, the incident was finally settled. Jin Yong was no longer regarded as an opponent because of this incident, and later became a guest of our party.
This is naturally Marshal Chen's magnanimity, but every time I think of this incident, especially today, it seems that as a scholar, Mr. Jin is indeed far behind Marshal Chen Yi, a founding hero, in terms of national affairs and foresight.
When Mr. Jin thought about this incident, he felt uneasy.
In particular, Marshal Chen Yi once took the initiative to apologize to him.
Marshal Chen Yi was as magnanimous as he was at the time, and Mr. Jin, who never apologized, felt guilty.
Mr. Jin's love for the Party and the country, as well as his extremely positive outlook on life, have been shown over the years, and this incident may be related to it.
But it doesn't really matter.
In Wei Jun's opinion, those who can clearly understand the situation and cheer for our party with peace of mind are good comrades and people that the United Front Work Department can win over.
Marshal Chen Yi said that he liked Mr. Jin's articles very much and accepted Mr. Jin's criticism. So as a descendant, people like Wei Jun don't need to take it too seriously and just need to respect the elderly and love the young.
Therefore, the King of Wei did not behave in an overbearing manner. He gave money when it was due and showed respect when it was due, observing the proper etiquette.
Feeling Wei Jun's attitude, Mr. Jin's mood improved a little, and a more sincere smile appeared on his face.
While Wei Jun and a group of bigwigs were drinking and chatting happily, Da Mimi and Mr. Liu were also chatting in the corner of the party.
It was mainly Mr. Liu who was talking and Da Mimi was listening.
"Mi Mi, today's cocktail party is of a very high standard in Hong Kong.
If our family didn't have some connections, we wouldn't even get an invitation."
"See that guy? That's Mr. Jin.
Think about it, Mr. Jin is so old, and for him to attend a cocktail party, how high must it be? "
"Mimi, that's Director Chen, that's President Yang, and that's the star of today's cocktail party—Director Wei.
Although Director Wei is not from Hong Kong, he has close ties with the Hong Kong entertainment industry.
Mimi, let's go give Director Wei a toast together."
Da Mimi looked at Mr. Liu, and her perception of the Hong Kong circle suddenly became disillusioned.
She really thought that the Hong Kong entertainment industry was awesome before.
So when she was at the peak of her popularity, she played supporting roles for Hong Kong female stars and served as a vase for Hong Kong male stars in Hong Kong films.
Not to mention her, Liu Yifei also has this problem.
When she was at the peak of her popularity, she didn't stay in the mainland, but insisted on being a vase in Hong Kong films.
This is probably what it means to become the king in 49.
But today, Da Mimi saw her suitor's reverent attitude towards Director Wei, and saw these big shots in the Hong Kong circle surrounding Wei Jun and fawning over him.
She finally came to reality.
Then he smiled self-deprecatingly.
I always feel that Wei Jun is still too young, and I always feel that Hong Kong movies used to be so awesome.
Prejudice is deadly.
Da Mimi didn't ridicule Mr. Liu, but simply said, "Okay, let's go give Director Wei a toast."
After a while.
"Director Wei, I'll toast you a glass."
Director Wei looked at Da Mimi and Mr. Liu, and asked Da Mimi with his eyes, "What are you doing?"
Da Mimi smiled and said, "Mr. Liu said you are very capable and asked me to come over and toast you with a glass of wine."
Mr. Liu:……
Director Wei: ...
Chapter 70: Eating Honey
Director Wei glanced at Mr. Liu and Da Mimi, then sighed.
Judging from the situation, he seemed to have no chance to say, "Mrs. Liu, please respect yourself."
It's a pity, it's really a pity.
It is said that it is better to demolish ten temples than to ruin a marriage.
Although their marriage will end in divorce sooner or later, it is not Director Wei's intention to break them up.
Director Wei’s original intention was to only enter your body, not your life.
Now it seems that there is no chance.
Hey.
After all, this should have nothing to do with me, right?
Wei Jun thought to himself, I didn’t do anything, I didn’t even say a bad word about Mr. Liu.
I can't take the blame for this.
After hearing what Da Mimi said, Mr. Liu's face obviously turned a little green.
Director Wei is a person with high emotional intelligence, so he quickly laughed it off: "Mimi is really a joker, how could Mr. Liu talk like that.
By the way, Mr. Liu, I am actually a fan of your mother's movies."
Mr. Liu was very embarrassed: "Director Wei, my father is the actor, my mother is not a star."
Wei Jun: ...He was embarrassed too.
My dear brother, your emotional intelligence is not enough.
I told you I'm a fan of your mother's movies, so why don't you just go along with it?
Does it matter whether your mother has ever acted in a play?
With your family's fame, how could I possibly collect information about you when I have no interest in you?
Now this has put everyone in an awkward position, which is really bad.
Da Mimi also laughed out loud at this time.
Then he took the initiative to break the awkwardness.
"Director Wei, could you introduce me to some famous people in Hong Kong? I have great respect for these seniors."
"of course."
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