Chapter 810: New York (Part II)

The lament of the reporter of the "Los Angeles Times" was undoubtedly a roar of grief and indignation in the ears of the reporters present.

This is what Ni Hua wanted at the press conference, and Hu Shi, the Chinese envoy to the United States who was sitting next to her, wanted this effect.

Therefore, Ni Hua immediately said: "Mr. reporter, what you said is very accurate and incisive, and I look forward to seeing your wise and incisive analysis in the Los Angeles Times tomorrow." The Chinese people thank you, and the American people will thank you in the future! ”

The Los Angeles Times reporter had a pensive look on his face and forgot to say thank you.

The press conference was so informative and long-lasting that almost everyone in the audience asked questions. By the end of the meeting, Ni Hua was too tired to support it. Chiang Kai-shek was extremely happy and instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to immediately reply to the telegram, and it was best to arrange for Ni Hua to go to Washington to meet President Roosevelt and have an appointment with powerful congressional groups, so that he could get the United States to impose economic sanctions on Japan and vigorously support China's war of resistance.

Song Meiling laughed at Jiang Yuanjieshi and said that she understood the Americans, and that it was in exchange for benefits, and that the Americans would not really break with Japan for the time being, and they still had illusions. However, you can think of getting some more loans, which is more affordable.

After all, knowing that Ni Hua successfully held a press conference in New York, Song Meiling's face was full of joy, and anyone could see the smile on the corner of her mouth, and she even had a lot of confidence in speaking and doing things. No way, who called Ni Hua her little cousin nickname? Moreover, Ni Hua also gave him a long face? In the evening of the same day, the New York Radio Station reported the news of the press conference of the Oriental Angel Ni Hua without exception, and some of them even made a special broadcast feature and broadcast it in prime time. The next day, the "New York Times," "The Washington Times," "The Los Angeles Times," and other major newspapers and periodicals in the United States all published special issues to comprehensively report on the live situation of Ni Hua's press conference.

The layout design of the New York Times is very creative, and the headline headline is "Oriental Angels Return to New York—Dr. Ni Hua Holds a Press Conference in this newspaper", under the headline is a photo of the press conference, and below is the text of the text. The second, third, and fourth editions are all details of the press conference. The fifth edition is "The Leaders of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China Write an Inscription for This Newspaper, Praising the Newspaper's Righteous Actions in Supporting the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression of the Chinese People's Republic of China", which not only published the inscriptions of Jiang Jieshi and Mao Zedong, but also gave a detailed introduction to the biography and strange experiences of Jiang Jieshi and Mao Zedong. The sixth edition is full of photos of Ni Hua, sassy and heroic. The headline of the seventh edition is "Helping China in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is Saving the United States," and a number of commentators on current affairs were specially invited to express their opinions on this point of view put forward by Ni Hua. The eighth edition is even more shocking, with a soldier in the background of a soldier holding a bayonet and stabbing a pair of Chinese mothers curled up in a corner, titled "America, when will the Japanese bayonet stab you in the chest?" The following transcript follows Ni Hua's views and data at the press conference, questioning whether the U.S. Department of Commerce is on the side of justice or acting as an accomplice to the Japanese aggressors, and calling on the president and the state to ban trade with Japan as soon as possible.

Such a huge propaganda offensive cannot be done even with money under normal circumstances. Hu Shi was overjoyed, bought a copy of the American newspaper and periodical, sent it back to China, and once again sent a report to Jiang Jieshi and Song Meiling, praising Ni Hua's character, first-class knowledge, first-class demeanor, and bearing, which is really the pride of the women of our country.

In fact, Hu Shi should report to Liu Yimin the most, but unfortunately Dr. Hu doesn't know Liu Yimin, and he doesn't know how Liu Yimin is connected, and he doesn't think about contacting Liu Yimin, so naturally he won't send a report to Liu Yimin. It's Ni Hua, a stupid girl, who is busy doing further work, and she didn't think to send a report to Liu Yimin. Liu Yimin naturally didn't know about these situations.

The Japanese ambassador to the United States could not sit still. Originally, it was just that there were overseas Chinese sitting in protest in front of the consulate in New York, and as soon as the radio and newspapers announced it, it was over, and crowds of people protesting and sit-in appeared in front of Japanese embassies and consulates all over the United States, not only overseas Chinese, but also blonde and blue-eyed authentic Americans.

The Japanese ambassador to the United States did not dare to slack off, and sent a telegram to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requesting urgent guidance, and asked several operators to take turns to work and send the article of Ni Hua's press conference published in the newspaper to China for the Foreign Ministry's reference.

After receiving the telegram, Japanese Foreign Minister Hachiro Arida immediately sent a telegram back to the ambassador to the United States, instructing him to urgently ask Secretary of State Hull to ask the US government to maintain good Japanese-US relations and stop this anti-Japanese wave orchestrated by the Chinese people.

When Prince Zaihito Miyajihito, chief of the general staff of the Japanese army, and Toshiroku Yan, the chief of the general staff of the Japanese army, saw that Ni Hua had held a press conference in the United States, which was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they immediately reprimanded Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita and sent a report directly to the ambassador to the United States, instructing the ambassador to the United States to immediately meet with Secretary of State Hull and lodge a strong protest with the US government, demanding that the US government immediately withdraw all volunteers who participated in the war in the Chinese country and compensate the American volunteers for the losses caused to the Japanese army and navy. He arrested and instigated anti-Japanese sentiments and organized anti-Japanese activities in North China, and promised not to do anything that violated the friendly relations between Japan and the United States.

The Japanese ambassador to the United States held the telegram from the base camp as if he had received a hot potato. He knew in his heart that Japan did not want to replace the power and influence of the United States in the Pacific and Asia at all times, and to become the leader of the new East Asian order and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, and he made unremitting efforts to achieve this. The problem is that Japan's strategic materials basically come from the United States, and negotiating with the Yankees in accordance with the spirit of the base camp's instructions and making so many demands will certainly not lead to good results. If it is not done well, it will lead to a retrogression in Japan-US relations, and the impact will be great.

This ambassador is also very responsible, and he also sent a report to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting that when he urgently meets with US Secretary of State Hull, he can raise a protest proposal, he can ask the US volunteers to withdraw from the battlefield in China, and he can ask to stop the anti-Japanese activities, but he should not mention it by demanding that the United States compensate the volunteers for the losses caused to Great Japan and arrest Ni Hua, because this is likely to arouse the resentment of the Americans and affect the vital relations between Japan and the United States.

Hachiro Arita is now a rat caught in a bellows, and he is angry at both ends, so he simply goes to meet Prime Minister Kiichiro Hiranuma and asks for instructions.

Kiichiro Hiranuma is not as crazy as Prince Zaihito of Kanin and Shunroku Yan, and he also knows the vital importance of maintaining Japan-US relations to Japan, at least he knows that now is not the time to turn his face with the Americans. Therefore, he asked Hachiro Arita to send a telegram to the ambassador to the United States, instructing him to urgently invite Secretary of State Hull to reiterate the friendship between Japan and the United States, and hoped that the US side would correctly analyze the rumors that Ni Hua was walking at the news conference. Japan is the largest trading partner of the United States in Asia, and the two sides have common interests, and the Japanese Cabinet will spare no effort to develop and consolidate such friendly relations, and hopes that the US Government will restrain the domestic media, refrain from making remarks that damage Japan-US relations, and dispatch police to effectively protect the security of the Japanese embassy and consulates in the United States of America.

After Kiichiro Hiranuma's instructions were issued, the Japanese ambassador to the United States breathed a sigh of relief, said yo Xi, and went to see Secretary of State Hull.

Of course, Hiranuma Kiichiro didn't know that his cabinet was about to collapse, because Prince Zaihito of Kanin Miyajihito and Yan Shunroku were dissatisfied with his telegram of instructions and were ready to deal with him openly.

The current U.S. Secretary of State Cordell, Hull is a native of Tianyuan and Xipu, born on the 2nd of the old month of the 21st year of the PS21 year, because of his poor family, he did not go to a prestigious university, and the reason why he entered politics is because he believes that participating in the government of the People's Republic of China is the best education for himself.

For economics, Hull is an active advocate of personal income tax and can be called the father of personal income tax. When the Japanese ambassador to the United States urgently asked for a meeting, Hull was reading the day's "New York Times" and "Washington Newspaper and Post," and his mouth kept shouting. , applauding Ni Hua's performance.

When he met with the Japanese ambassador to the United States, Hull did not wait for him to speak, and directly asked Japan where it used the scrap steel, oil, copper, and lead imported from the United States. If this is the case, Japan has violated the spirit of the Japan-US Treaty of Commerce, and it should give a reasonable explanation to the United States of America.

The Japanese ambassador originally came to raise a protest proposal, but he didn't expect Hull to strike first, and he immediately knocked on the numb bone, and hurriedly defended that Ni Hua's statement was purely fabricating facts and data, and spreading rumors to slander the Japanese Imperial State. The Great Japanese Imperial Kingdom adhered to its credibility, and he dared to guarantee that all the scrap steel purchased from the United States would be used in civilian buildings. Even if the order is used for shipbuilding, it is also built for merchant ships and cargo ships, and there is no problem of using scrap steel to build warships, cannons, airplanes, and tanks.

Hull ignored him, but showed him the "New York Times" and "Hua Yuan Shengtong Post" and asked him to explain the behavior of the Japanese army in China.