Japan and the United States also launched a war in the Pacific. In order to prevent the main Japanese invaders from entering the Pacific Ocean, the United States began to aid China. 194 1 year, Claire, flight instructor of the US Air Force? Lee? Chennault founded the Flying Tigers, which made up for the weakness of air combat in China.
On February 20th of the same year 10, 10 Japanese planes invaded Kunming, and the Flying Tigers went out for the first time and won a battle. The battlefields of the Flying Tigers involved China, Myanmar and India. They fought for more than seven months and shot down more than 400 enemy planes, at the cost of losing 6/kloc-0 aircraft and 26 pilots in the air.
However, in July 1942, the Flying Tigers disbanded and most American pilots returned to China. Only a few pilots with deep feelings for China stayed in China to continue the war of resistance. Mu Airen is one of them. After returning to the United States, he was worried about China and came back with his wife.
While assisting War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he worked as an English teacher in Fujian. He and his wife gave birth to a child in China. However, after the end of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the war broke out again, and Mu Airen could only return to the United States with her children. But what is Mu Airen's child? Born and raised? Americans in China.
Although his native language is English, he retains a Fujian dialect, and his childhood memories are always beautiful. He always wanted to return to China, but the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States was after the 1970s. For various reasons, he didn't get a visa until 1988, when he took his two daughters, Mu Aihua (Charlotte? Mcginnis) and his sister Mu Aizhong came to China.
The names of the two daughters are legendary. In love? Aihua? Together, right? Love China? It can be seen that Mu Airen's family has a deep relationship with China. Mu Aihua's family settled in Nanjing and they began to receive Chinese education. They also joined an art troupe to study China opera, which laid the foundation for Aihua's performing arts.
When she was a teenager, she began to learn crosstalk again. 1995, due to his father's work, Mu Aihua's family moved to Beijing. At that time, there were not many foreigners in China, and even fewer foreign children. Every time Mu Aihua appeared, a bunch of people stared at her.
Later, a variety show of TV station needed to set up a funny program, so it selected people from major opera companies. They took a fancy to Mu Aihua who went to CCTV Zhengda Variety Show? Smile tea garden? Playing Dr. Tea, this little American girl also entered the hearts of China audience.
Since then, she has been the host of CCTV, and has also appeared in some TV series, such as "Zodiac" starring Jackie Chan. However, Mu Aihua's mother is keen on public welfare undertakings, and with what she has heard and seen, Mu Aihua has also taken great interest in public welfare undertakings.
She has presided over various types of public welfare, and Aihua and her mother have long paid attention to and supported blind children and out-of-school children in Shaanxi and Jiangsu. For well-educated Aihua, helping more children create better educational conditions has become an inseparable part of her life.
Although Mu Aihua has an American face, her heart is pure China.
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