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"China has always been well protected by the bravest people." Was it Kissinger who said it?

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"China has always been well protected by their bravest people." - Kissinger, "On China"

I believe that everyone has seen or heard the content of this format. The first time I heard this sentence was on a program, probably in April last year, when the epidemic in our country was still raging, and there were many articles on the Internet to cheer up the people, and then I saw a lot of up masters on the B station who would quote this sentence. My first impression of this sentence was very touching, when I worked in the isolation station for more than two months. The point of narcissism is that it is self-moved. But I quickly returned to God, and the book "On China" was very impressed at that time, because it was very well written, and I was reading it at that time, but I couldn't find this sentence after reading the whole book. At first, I thought it was a problem of translation, so I found two electronic versions of one Chinese and one English and searched for the approximate keywords: "Chinese", "protection", "the bravest", and the result did not find similar original sentences.

I wondered if Kissinger had written it in other works, or had said it on some occasions, so I looked up all of Kissinger's work and could conclude that kissinger's work did not contain it. So where does this sentence come from?

I searched for entries again, and then found a very interesting thing, in October 2019, this sentence has appeared on a post on Douban, that is, this sentence existed long before the new crown, so is this the earliest source?

"China has always been well protected by the bravest people." Was it Kissinger who said it?

No, I also found this sentence on Weibo in 2018, the following is the blogger's original text, "109 years of suffering may not be imaginable for many countries in the world, but for a country with a 5,000-year history of civilization, it is just a ups and downs on the road of life." I had a serious illness, and now I am beginning to recover from it. "I think the greatest fortune in China is the people who live in this land, and China is always well protected by their bravest people." —Kissinger, "On China," "I also put the picture in the comments section.

"China has always been well protected by the bravest people." Was it Kissinger who said it?

In fact, I found a 17-year version, which means that this phrase existed a long time ago, but it is certain that kissinger's work does not have this sentence, it is a bowl of authentic "domestic chicken soup". If it is not said correctly, the god is welcome to correct it in the comment area.

Although this sentence is domestic, it does not mean that it is wrong, just like Lu Xiucai in "Wulin Wai Biography" always likes to use "Zi once knew" to express his opinion.

Since ancient times, the bravest people in China have had soldiers who fight floods, retrogrades who fight against the epidemic, defenders of islands and reefs in the South China Sea, Laoshan, Southern Tibet, and Changjin Lake; The Three Norths, Tianlang, and Lop Nur . Going back three thousand years, there is no shortage of people who have asked for the people's lives, those who have buried their heads in hard work, those who have the world in their hearts, and those who have sacrificed their lives to seek the law; they are the backbone of the Chinese nation and the immortal cornerstone of the five-thousand-year civilization.

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