Chapter 189 Estrangement is eliminated in communication

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In order to successfully complete the mission of the visit, the school organized the training of the visiting personnel.

The first content of the training is diplomatic etiquette. As a visiting person, representing the image of the country and the army, how can you be polite and deal with it appropriately? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs specially came to give explanations and training to the visiting personnel.

The second is the local customs, religious beliefs, customs, taboos and so on. This is also necessary to understand in order to prevent inadvertently violating taboos in bilateral exchanges and affecting bilateral exchanges. The state's ethnic and religious staff members have been trained for everyone.

The third is confidentiality requirements and safety knowledge. Explain how to abide by political discipline and how to abide by confidentiality discipline in interactions. How to pay attention to your own safety in crowded places, how to get rid of tracking and monitoring and other necessary knowledge and methods.

After a week of preparation, the delegation set off under the leadership of Vice President Li.

They depart from Beijing on Air China flights, then transfer from Hohhot to Hasbagen International Airport.

When the plane passes through the clouds, all it sees is the blue sky and white clouds, and what it sees on the ground is completely two scenes, "people walk on the clouds, and step on auspicious clouds under their feet".

As the plane dived downward, everyone fastened their seatbelts, leaned forward, and rested their heads on the front seats, ready to land.

The plane descended the clouds, and through the clouds, a beautiful scene was presented at the feet, full of grasslands and villages. An idyllic scene.

Hasbagen Airport is located in the southern suburbs of Hasbagen, 100 kilometers from the city.

After the plane landed smoothly on the runway, the passengers breathed a sigh of relief, and then, packed their bags and prepared to get off the plane.

Looking out of the porthole, twenty or thirty people had gathered at the entrance of the airport, all of whom looked like Chinese students and local representatives of overseas Chinese.

The military attache of the embassy in the MG country also greeted him at the door. The reception department of the Military Academy of the MG State is also at the airport, and at the same time picks up the airport.

The members of the delegation, packed their bags and exited the cabin door. Vice President Li, the head of the delegation, walked in front in military uniforms, and the members of the delegation followed him and walked out of the airport one after another. Wu Tuya! (Welcome).

The welcoming crowd waved the five-star red flag and the MG flag with the Soyongbu pattern.

Swap it out and look at it.

After getting off the plane, the person in charge of the host party introduced the people who received the delegation to the visiting group, and for each person introduced, the interpreter would translate a sentence, and then the two sides shook hands.

Then, a row of MG children presented white hata to the members of the delegation.

The head of our delegation also introduced the visiting members to the receiving party, and Yang Wenbin also translated them sentence by sentence.

Listening to the familiar MG language with a slightly different tone, Yang Wenbin felt inexplicably excited.

His cameo translator also quickly entered the role, following Vice Dean Li to be her special translator, and the other translator was translating for others!

Since it was a small delegation, MG sent the vice president of the Military Academy to meet it at the airport.

After a brief exchange of greetings and greetings, the members of the delegation boarded the Iveco minibus provided by the host and drove towards the city of Hasbargen.

The closer he gets to the city, the farther away he is from the grassland, and Yang Wenbin feels like he is in a modern metropolis. Although it cannot be compared with the capital where Yang Wenbin studied, it is also magnificent.

Modern high-rise buildings, wide roads, crowded cars, and stylishly dressed men and women.

In a trance, Yang Wenbin seemed to be in a large and medium-sized city in China.

It's just the billboard, the Russian alphabet, that reminds him that this is the MG country.

That night, the delegation collapsed at the Genghis Khan Hotel, the largest hotel in the region.

The standard rooms of the hotel are in good condition, with 24-hour boiling water, access to the Internet, and at the same time, there is a TV.

Turn on the TV, and it's all playing, the local TV program.

Yang Wenbin was doing a synchronous Chinese translation to his colleagues, explaining to them the content of the program that was being reported.

The itinerary of the visit is planned to be arranged for seven days, but after removing the day of coming and the day of return, the real exchange time is only five days.

On the evening of his arrival, Yang Wenbin accompanied Vice President Li to meet with the ambassador to MG, and at the same time, he also visited the military representatives in MG.

The Chinese ambassador to MG countries briefed Vice President Li on the itinerary of the visit.

On the first day, I visited the Military Academy of MG and had academic exchanges with the cadets of the graduate school.

On the second day, they visited the Command and Staff College for academic exchanges, and at the same time arranged some visiting visits.

On the third day, the two sides jointly held a press conference to introduce the results of the talks.

The fourth and fifth days are maneuver time. If the Minister of Defense, the President and the Vice President of MG have time to meet with the delegation, it will be used as maneuver time.

At 9 a.m. the next day, the delegation took a bus to the Graduate School of the Military Academy of MG to conduct exchanges in accordance with the plan for exchanges between the two sides.

In accordance with the procedures agreed upon by the two sides in advance and according to the topics of the exchanges, two or three scholars from each side will be arranged for each side to speak on the ways and means of exchanges between the two countries and the two militaries, and then arrange for them to ask questions freely.

The moderator of the meeting was Major General Enkhdorji, Vice President of the Military Academy of the MG State.

First of all, he extended a warm welcome and heartfelt thanks to the delegation of the Chinese Military Academy for its visit.

Then, he said that he believed that through today's academic exchanges, the two sides can enhance their understanding and play a role in promoting the relations between China and MG.

The exchange meeting, first of all, was made by a colonel from the MG side, who made a speech.

In his speech, he first reviewed the mutual visits between the leaders of the two countries since the founding of the CPC, the academic exchange activities carried out by the two militaries, and some of the results achieved in a series of activities, and made further prospects for the exchange activities that the two militaries can carry out.

The second speaker was the representative of China. First of all, from a historical perspective, he recalled that China and Mand were once one country, and counted the similarities between the two countries in terms of politics and traditional culture. Under the new international situation, the two militaries should carry out relevant academic exchange activities in the field of education and training.

The third speaker was an MG scholar. The topic of his speech was very specific, mainly on the training and educational characteristics of the army officers of the MG country, and he introduced it to the relevant personnel of the military academies of the two countries.

The fourth speaker was a professor from the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences.

The topics of the exchange focused on the two armed forces, especially the border defense forces, on further strengthening trust, holding joint training, joint military exercises, and regular briefings and exchanges, and put forward opinions and suggestions, and analyzed the current situation and the further measures that should be taken in the future.

In the free exchange session after the speeches, one of the MG trainees asked questions that went beyond the scope of military exchanges between the two sides.

His question was, how does the Chinese side view the farming culture and the grassland culture? How two cultures coexist, is there a natural conflict?

Regarding the question he raised, because this professor was not prepared for this, he hesitated.

At this time, Yang Wenbin, without the slightest hesitation, stepped forward, nodded to the professor, took the microphone, and answered this question.

Yang Wenbin said: "I have some research on the relationship between grassland culture and farming culture.

So I'll explain my point of view to you, and let's discuss it together.

He said: "It is a fact that the agrarian civilization and the grassland civilization represent different civilizations.

For thousands of years, there have indeed been some conflicts between the two civilizations. In the conflict, the two civilizations have clashed and blended.

And the modern era has entered the 21st century. It is an era of industrial civilization and an era of information civilization.

As a nation, how do you treat your traditional culture? Both China and MG are facing this problem.

Do you stubbornly cling to your own culture and traditions, or do you copy the experience of other countries?

Our experience in China is that we should abandon it.

It is to carry forward the excellent, advanced, and national things in our traditional culture. Get rid of the dross and backward things in our traditional culture.

We should study everything that is conducive to the survival and development of our nation, and learn all the advanced ideas, methods, and means in the world for our own use.

Only in this way can we learn from others, inherit our own, and merge into something that has its own characteristics and is unique.

Only then can the country prosper, the nation develop, and the people happy. ā€