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Zhao Yuanye News Cool Review (2024.04.12, Issue 285)

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An old photo: In the early 60s of the last century, 19-year-old Huang Lanying in Changsha, Hunan Province, was a cashier of a state-owned textile factory, and was sentenced to death for the crime of speculation, the crime of destroying ticket control and the crime of duty on duty!

In that era when the whole people were in rags, many poor families would rather be ragged or even bare-bottomed in order to survive, and they would rather sell the two-foot and one-foot cloth tickets distributed according to the head in exchange for some food.

Eagle Eye Observation: In order to survive, "lost" life.

Those who still miss it, could it be that they ate and drank at that time?

Zhao Yuanye News Cool Review (2024.04.12, Issue 285)

Today in History:

On April 12, 1204, the Crusaders sacked Constantinople.

On April 12, 1847, Rong Hong went to the United States to study.

On April 12, 1898, Kang Youwei and others established the National Protection Association.

On April 12, 1904, the Tibetan army and the British army fought in Gyantse.

April 12, 1919, the first Saturday compulsory labor in Soviet Russia.

On April 12, 1921, President Harding said at a joint session of Congress today that the United States "will not participate" in the League of Nations. The new president's rejection of the League of Nations was met with loud applause, mainly from his Republican partners.

On April 12, 1924, Rabindranath Tagore visited China.

On April 12, 1927, the "April 12" counter-revolutionary coup d'état.

On April 12, 1928, Luo Yinong was killed in Shanghai.

On April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt died on the eve of the victory. Truman was inaugurated as President of the United States.

On April 12, 1946, the traitor Chen Gongbo was sentenced to death.

On April 12, 1957, the China Taoist Association was established.

On April 12, 1961, man (Soviet cosmonaut Gagarin) traveled to space for the first time.

On April 12, 1981, the American space shuttle Columbia was launched.

On April 12, 2002, the first annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia was opened.

1. Ministry of National Defense: As agreed by the two sides, the 8th China-Vietnam Border Defense Friendship Exchange Activity was held from April 11 to 12 in Lao Cai City, Lao Cai Province, Vietnam, and Hakou County, Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province, and related port areas.

Eagle Eye Observation: When I saw the place names such as "Lao Cai" and "Red River", and then looked at the words "national defense friendship", I suddenly thought of the war 40 years ago, and the more than 10,000 martyrs who are still buried in 24 martyrs' cemeteries such as "Hekou Shuitou Martyrs Cemetery".

Their lives are forever fixed in the age of youth, and perhaps their faces are hard to remember, perhaps their names are rarely mentioned again, and perhaps their relatives have been forgotten...... But their great achievements will always be engraved on the monuments of history!

But now, then, but in the future?

2. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) issued the Notice on Launching the Pilot Work of Expanding the Opening-up of Value-added Telecommunications Services to share the dividends of China's digital economy development with the world.

Eagle Eye Observation: Is it okay to let the domestic people enjoy the "dividend" first? Don't play tricks, overcharge, engage in routines, and deduct traffic in the telecommunications business!

3. On April 10, Fitch International Credit Rating issued a report that kept China's sovereign credit rating unchanged but revised its outlook from "stable" to "negative".

Ministry of Finance: We are sorry to see Fitch downgrade the outlook for China's sovereign credit rating. The index system of Fitch's sovereign credit rating methodology fails to effectively and forward-looking reflect the positive effect of fiscal policy on promoting economic growth and stabilizing macro leverage.

Eagle Eye Observation: Take a good look.

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4. National Nuclear Security Administration: The Khabarovsk radioactive source in Russia has not affected our neighboring regions.

Radiation monitoring at the border showed that the Khabarovsk radioactive source had no impact on Heilongjiang Province.

Eagle Eye Observation: Love House and Wu.

5. Beijing: Taxis with peculiar smells and plans to be fined up to 2,000.

Eagle Eye Observation: The driver should indeed be responsible for the man-made "odor", but who is responsible for the "odor" of some new cars?

6. Xiao Jin, general manager of Vanke Jinan Company, was investigated, and Vanke said that it was due to personal reasons.

Eagle Eye Observation: Vanke Yantai's partner reported that the CEO of Jinan was investigated, which made it worse! Other people's children have also begun to "rebel"?

7. A table on the ranking of Shenzhen's real estate decline has attracted widespread attention on the Internet. Among them, a small three-bedroom of 95 square meters in Moon Bay Garden had a maximum market price of 11.86 million yuan, but the latest transaction price was only 4.6 million yuan, a drop of 64.21%.

Eagle Eye Observation: There is a saying that is particularly ugly: how to eat it, how to spit it out.

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8. 15 graduate students of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications jointly reported the tutor.

The school issued a notice on the handling of the reported information by the teacher Zheng's improper teaching ethics, and decided to cancel Zheng's graduate tutor qualifications, stop his teaching work, and give him the administrative sanction of reducing the post level. Party discipline will be punished in accordance with the procedures in the future.

Eagle Eye Observation: Now many things are like this, the initial reflection and report no one took it seriously, and even how many times they covered, connived, and let go, until Xiao Mars caused a big public opinion, and then they came out in a panic to "put out the fire", and the result was that the parties were punished more severely.

Speaking of which, the "love" of the management departments, units, and leaders is actually a kind of "doting", but do they know each other like this?

9. Fujian clarifies: From June 1, women can check their spouse's property with documents proving the relationship between husband and wife.

Eagle Eye Observation: The "mood" of the relevant departments is understandable, but the awareness of the law and the equality between men and women is worrying! In some families where women have "financial power" or dominate economic income, men cannot inquire about each other's assets?

10. Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory responds to the solar halo phenomenon: This means that there is a large amount of water vapor in the air, which is a precursor to weather changes to a certain extent, but does not have any supernatural predictive effect.

Eagle Eye Observation: In fact, there is no need to explain at all, it is just a normal guess for some people, there have been celestial phenomena and astrology since ancient times, why take it seriously.

A truly strong person is not afraid of others saying that he is weak, and a truly strong person is not afraid of others saying that he is sick.

Zhao Yuanye News Cool Review (2024.04.12, Issue 285)

11. Some Chinese brands of electric vehicles have been parked in European ports for up to 18 months, according to industry executives. Many vehicles unloaded from ships remain in port until they are sold to distributors or users. Many Chinese automakers, such as BYD, Great Wall, Chery and SAIC, still plan to export cars to Europe to keep their factories running in China amid the blockage of car terminals.

Hawkeye: What's so strange about this? How many products don't all work like this? It's just a different place.

12. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Emanuel said the U.S. government seeks to reverse China's attempts to isolate Asian countries such as the Philippines, with the help of Japan and other Asian allies.

Eagle Eye Observation: It's too awkward to understand!

13. The bull run in Japanese equities has seen the difference between Japan's weighting in Asian benchmarks and China's equity market rise to its highest level since late 2018, highlighting a shift in investor preferences between the two major markets.

Eagle Eye: The Japanese stock market is rising in the east, the Indian stock market is rising in the west, and the Vietnamese stock market is rising in the south -- oh, the Russian stock market in the north is not good! But we have the best relationship with Russia.

14. South Korea held a parliamentary election, which was the first time in South Korea's history that the number of voters over the age of 60 exceeded that of voters under the age of 40 due to the impact of the aging population.

According to the analysis, young male voters and male voters over the age of 60 may influence the final outcome.

Eagle Eye Observation: Analyze and analyze, and you are not afraid of trouble? Look at your northern neighbor, there is no suspense in the election!

15. The UN Security Council adopted an agreement calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and Israel's Permanent Representative to the UN, Gilad Erdan, said the resolution was "shameful" on the grounds that it did not make the release of Hamas-held hostages a condition for a ceasefire.

Eagle Eye Watch: The question now is, after these months of war, where can so many hostages hide? Hamas itself is hiding, how many survivors are there among the hostages?

16. The U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it had added 11 entities from Russia, China, and the United Arab Emirates to the export control list, including six Chinese entities, on so-called "national security" grounds.

Eagle Eye: Some people say that there will be further sanctions after Yellen returns, and sure enough. Coincidence, right?

17. A number of Russian oil refineries were bombed, and the US Secretary of Defense warned Ukraine: Ukraine should stop attacking Russian oil refineries, which may push up global oil prices, and focus on military targets.

Eagle Eye Observation: Yankees are always very "smart".

18. NATO will set up a Nordic Army Command in Finland, 140 kilometers from the Russian border.

Eagle Eye Observation: Everyone knows it, wait and see.

19. U.S. officials say a large number of Chinese immigrants have fled China for the United States recently.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded: We oppose and combat any form of illegal immigration.

Eagle Eye Observation: Taste a product.

20. The parliament of Ukraine adopted the bill on the mobilization of criminals in the first reading: to provide those prisoners who are in prison for minor crimes the opportunity to serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Eagle Eye Observation: The lack of troops is the sorrow of a small country, so it wants to rely on the "big tree".

Why are those smaller countries in Lithuania so "tough"? Because they have the backing of NATO! Strictly speaking, it is not NATO's "eastward expansion," but the fact that the small countries in the east are all rushing to join NATO.

Editor's note: If you don't like something at first and repeatedly exceed your expectations, then be wary, it may be that your thinking framework is limited, and you need to take the time to delve into it carefully.

The way to do this is to be exposed to some completely different fields of knowledge on a regular basis, which may not be effective in the short term, but suddenly one day, you can integrate and see things that others can't.

Regarding the vote on 5 April in which Europe fears Russia: 58 per cent think yes, 42 per cent say no, 76 per cent think that Europe as a whole is strong enough to resist Russia, and as for how far away is the next big war, 39 per cent think that in recent years, 36 per cent think it is imminent, and 25 per cent think it is far away.

Conclusion: It's also a sad thing to have a mischievous neighbor.

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