Chapter 5 "National Convention" Session
The National Assembly Hall is probably the newest building in the capital. By and large, it can be said that it is completely completed. Who is the engineer? I don't know. The scale of the building is clearly in the form of a theater. The venue could accommodate 2,000 people, and the seats were densely packed upstairs and downstairs, and the number of seats had increased to 2,400, and the number of seats exceeded was 400.
In front of each seat, i.e., on the backrest or railing of the front seat, there is a trap that can be pulled out flat as a temporary writing desk, and there is an electric bell equipped to indicate the number of seats for speaking. Only these are the equipment of the meeting room, and the others seem to be theaters. There are some seats on the stage in front, but unfortunately the table is a little smaller, which is not suitable for theatrical performances. The square holes in the back wall of the floor are obviously designed for filming. I heard that the sound design of the venue was very painstaking, and the speech was carried out consistently, but there was no response. Whether this is the case or not, has not been tested.
A modern country, in its capital, should have at least one national theater.
The State Theatre of Moscow is a building handed down from the Imperial Russian era. The Imperial Theater in Tokyo, Japan, is not weak either. Compared to these, our National Assembly Hall, even if it were to be used as a national cinema or theater, seemed a little too rudimentary.
- You are the third person of the third party. Elder Huang Ren saw me in the conference room on the second floor and said this.
- I still took the third-class train to Nanjing. Zhang Junli added.
The Democratic League, al-Shabaab and the so-called social elites without party affiliation are collectively referred to as the third party. The absence of party and faction is of course the third aspect in this third aspect. Except for Mo Dehui and Wang Yunwu, I was the third person to attend the talks, but I took a first-class bus instead of a third-class bus. Zhang Junxiao was right to estimate that I had no money, but he did not estimate that I was also a Chinese, and although I had no money, I could borrow foreign debt to support "decentness". I also regretted that I bought the ticket too late and didn't buy a sleeping ticket.
In addition to the host, the representatives of the first party are Sun Ke, Wu Tiecheng, Shao Lizi, Wang Shijie, and Chen Lifu; There is also Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Yunwu who does not know which aspect to count, even if there is no party or faction, but he is no longer a "social elite" but a "temple prominent". Wang Yunwu himself seems to feel a little difficult, he has always liked to talk, and he is the person who is the best at mediation, but he has never spoken. **There is no intention of convening a meeting, and he tries his best to avoid discussing politics, and very cleverly concentrates all issues on the military. The general attention of society has also been focused on the issue of peace and war, while the political question of democracy and undemocracy seems to have been idle. At this time, relying on the efforts of the representatives of the third side, the informal invitation to talk was still on the issue of peace and war, and it was not possible to make a final decision. On such an occasion where it is just a political discussion, it is actually a very convenient way to talk about it without being marginal or simply not talking about it. Even I just sat there and listened, no, most of the time. Because my hearing is not sensitive, like the speech of Zeng Qi, the leader of the Shabaab Party, his voice is low and a little hoarse, and I can hardly hear a word.
The deputies from all walks of life were worthy of being veterans of a hundred battles in the debate forum, and they spoke in a very measured manner, neither easily provoking the other side nor losing their own positions. It won't solve the problem, but it won't make it more controversial.
Wu Tielao was worthy of his name "Iron", and when he spoke, he said "forty-eight hours" several times in succession, and even more said that it was no longer enough "forty-eight hours". This was calculated until the end of the truce at noon on the 22nd. Frequently raising such a time, those who are listening can't help but feel intimidated. The headline of today's editorial in Nanjing's "Central Daily" is exactly "48 Hours," which is like a ** library. In the end, he plans to invite foreigners to help fight in order to defend why he wants to give outsiders the "right to make the final decision." Seriously, that's an honest propaganda text. - Everyone is trying to mediate, why be so impatient?
Liang Shuming, who seemed to be a little impatient, said this, and also criticized the editorial of the "Central Daily".
The beauty is in Wu Tielao's turn: that's the usual skill of a journalist. If you don't write sensationally, the newspaper will not be marketable. If I had written, it would have been even more violent. Thank God, fortunately, Wu Tielao will not succumb to the chief writer of "Central Daily". Otherwise, the nerves of our Chinese should be forged with steel.
From four o'clock to six o'clock, the meeting was dismissed. I showed Shao Lizi the signature that Jiming Temple begged for, and he also said it was full of fun. When I went downstairs and walked out of the vestibule of the art gallery, a group of news reporters crowded there, and some people surrounded Shao Lizi to listen to the "good news". Shao Lao pointed at me and said: He has "good news", he has. He asked for a sign in Jiming Temple.
In this way, Master Guanyin actually relieved Shao Lizi once.