Hua Michiko (,1937165438+1October 8-1June 960 1960), the most outstanding daughter of the Japanese people, is a student of literature department of Tokyo University. She is the pride of the Japanese people. When I observed a moment of silence for her, I couldn't help recalling some past events when I was teaching in the Department of New Literature in China, University of Tokyo around 1950. The University of Tokyo, formerly known as Imperial University of Tokyo, is a place where Japanese imperialism trains civil servants. The gate of Tokyo Dida is painted red. Most students in Dida University are upper-class children (and there are no girls). They have formal jobs as soon as they graduate, so they think that "once they become popular, their worth will be ten times higher". After World War II, it was changed to Tokyo University, which also accepted female students (but there were no female teachers at that time). Every time I go to the literature department, I have to go through another school gate. There are many trees on campus. Because the heating pipe in the school was removed as a weapon donation at the end of the war of aggression, the classroom was very cold. I always remember that the room was quite dark in the sound of dripping rain. The students in black and old clothes were listening, flushed with cold, and bowed their heads and wrote notes with frozen hands. There are also several girls. All the students in my class are good at Chinese, and some of them can speak Chinese fluently. Mr Takeuchi Minoru, who is visiting China this time, is one of them. They are interested in everything in new China. Whenever they discuss the literary works of New China, there are endless questions and endless words. During this time, everyone's heart is hot.
On June 26th, in Wen Wei Po, I read articles by Takeuchi Minoru and Kenzaburo Oe, two members of the Japanese writers' delegation who visited China this time (Remarks: 1994 Nobel Prize-winning writers). They all mourned Hua as classmates. Mr. Takeuchi Minoru mentioned that on 1 month 16, when Kishi Nobusuke sneaked into the United States to sign the new "security treaty" between Japan and the United States, patriotic students rushed into Haneda Airport to stop this traitorous activity, and were forcibly dissolved and arrested by the police. In this team, the only one who took part in the struggle was Hua. Mr. Kenzaburo Oe's article said: "The textbook of all students in Tokyo University, including Hua, is the author of a truly revolutionary textbook-the great leader of China's * * * production party, who often mentions Hua's name when talking to us." He was inspired by the respect and sympathy expressed by our great leader Chairman Mao and the people of China to China, which also shows that all students in Tokyo study Chairman Mao's works as textbooks.
As early as 1939, Chairman Mao led us and said, "In the democratic revolutionary movement in China, intellectuals are the first members to realize ... but if intellectuals do not combine with workers and peasants, they will accomplish nothing." In Japan's all-round anti-American struggle, intellectuals, especially students, stood with the workers and peasants. Michiko, a white birch, fell, and Michiko, a 10 million white birch, stood up bravely! With the solidarity and mutual support of just and peace-loving people all over the world, the anti-American struggle of the Japanese people and Japanese students will surely win the final victory! Michiko's blood will never flow in vain!
2. "American imperialism is the enemy of the people of China and Japan" (Mao Zedong's talk with the Japanese literature delegation,1June 2, 9601day).
You are very welcome. I am very happy for the heroic struggle of the Japanese people. Your struggle is a great support for the people of China and the people of the world. The object of your struggle is the biggest imperialism in the world. This country once controlled China, helped Chiang Kai-shek fight the civil war, and now it still occupies our Taiwan Province Province. It has military bases in Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan Province Province, and actually occupied South Vietnam, not to mention many countries west of Pakistan. This is our enemy. Asanuma Inejirō, leader of the Japanese Socialist Party, delivered a speech during his visit to China last year, saying that American imperialism is the common enemy of the Chinese and Japanese peoples. At that time, some people thought that this statement was a bit excessive. The Japanese people's struggle now greatly exceeds what was said last year, and the scope and scale of the struggle were unimaginable last year. This struggle broke out from opposing the Security Treaty, and its basic nature was opposing American imperialism and its agent in Japan, Kishi Nobusuke, and demanding national independence and democracy, because the Treaty was forcibly passed by Japanese and American reactionaries in the House of Representatives. That is to say, the nature of the Japanese revolution is a national democratic revolution. The workers' strike is not an economic slogan, but a political slogan, which is rare in the world. Moreover, senior intellectuals took part in this struggle. For example, Kaya Seiji, president of the University of Tokyo, held a protest meeting of the whole school on the second day of the "6 15" tragedy, leading everyone to take to the streets to demonstrate. The victim is a student of the University of Tokyo, whose name is Hua, who is now famous all over the world. Her father, Hua, is a professor at Central University who specializes in law. It seems that thousands of professors have been organized, women have also caught up, and monks and other religious figures have also come out, mainly workers and students. There will be a bigger strike tomorrow. (1June 2, 9601day)