The journey starts from the Titanic

The journey begins with the Titanic Chapter 636

"The Chinese living abroad are too miserable. Even if we make a little achievement, they are extremely excited. A slight emotional fluctuation will magnify countless times."

Mu Xianming sat beside Situ Nan feeling touched.I feel that my efforts in staying in the United States for the past ten years have not been in vain. Watching the waists of the Chinese in Chinatown get straighter and straighter, he feels proud and secretly warned himself that he has a long way to go and he needs to work harder.

"Do you still keep in touch with Gu Weijun?" Situ Nan asked casually.

"Yes. He is now the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Beijing government, and he has got his wish. Last year, the Shandong issue was handled beautifully and he fought for China to return to Shandong."

Mu Xianming said excitedly.Gu Weijun is his good friend. When Gu Weijun was the ambassador to the United States, he was also a senior manager at Robles.

In the past few years, Gu Weijun has been in the limelight in the diplomatic world, and he, who is no less talented than Gu Weijun, has been running around for the South China affairs, and now he has finally become famous.

South China’s economy is mainly geared towards the United States. There are too many investment plans that require an ambassador to the United States who understands the economy, has connections, and understands the United States to coordinate. Mu Xianming is also Situ Nan’s strong advocate for becoming ambassador to the United States.

"By the way, I received a congratulatory message from Gu Weijun from Beijing not long ago." Mu Xianming smiled.

"What did he say?" Situ Nan asked with concern.

"I didn't say too much. It mainly talks about strengthening cooperation between the two countries and supporting each other. As you know about the situation in Beijing, sometimes what he says may not be more effective than a certain general."

Mu Xianming said.

"It is true. But the necessary cooperation and exchanges are still needed. Nanhua has a plan to support the motherland, but there is no room for it for the time being. So we can only focus on investing in Guangdong and Guangxi, but there is really nothing about the Beijing government in this area. Hey, it is really messy. Yes, I guess there will be another war in the north."

Situ Nan sighed.

"Fighting again?" Mu Xianming asked in surprise.Like most people in South China, in many people's minds, the boundary between South China and China is very blurred. Most people are thinking about the motherland. After all, their home and roots are there.

"We didn't fight in the Republic of China? We made a fortune when they fought, and we won't clean up those bastards until we have accumulated strength!" Situ Nan said unwillingly.

Not only him, but many people in the South China Army have a similar mentality.If it weren't for He Wenxiu's pressure, it is estimated that those soldiers who have nothing to do will return home to revolution.

However, with the exception of some officers and some returning to the country, most of the soldiers can only use their strength in industrial construction and combating indigenous resistance.

In the South China territory, major wars are gone, and small-scale riots appear from time to time. The main reason is that railways have almost affected the interests of many indigenous people, but their resistance is destined to be futile.

With the massive layoffs of the South China Army, hundreds of thousands of soldiers retired from the army and became officials of the local government. Behind them were tens of millions of compatriots who had desperately died from China. The two formed a joint force. Through industrial construction, the indigenous society was smoothed. The country’s country regime also established the dominance of the South China Chinese.

Mu Xianming understands this truth without Situ Nan's explanation. Through his hands, tens of millions of dollars of funds flowed from New York to South China. What drastic changes are happening in South China, even if others are not in South China, you can feel it.

Naturally, the focus of work shifted to the construction of South China, and the Zhi Gong Party naturally did not have so many resources to invest in the great cause of the motherland's reunification.

"It seems that the problems of Guangdong and Guangxi still have to rely on their own strength." Mu Xianming was a little unwilling to say.

"Haha. If you move from South China to the north, one hundred thousand soldiers will be enough to fight from Guangzhou to Beijing, but China’s problem is not military at all, but social change. The most important thing is construction! But construction is also the most difficult. .

We have spent so much energy in Guangdong and Guangxi. It has been three years before we can digest the two provinces. This is the result of our large number of emigration to South China, which has effectively alleviated social conflicts."

Situ Nan said with emotion.

I thought: If you go north, even if you lay down more than half of China and don't have enough resources to feed hundreds of millions of peasants waiting to be fed, they will not immediately overthrow the hard-established cause to the end?

In the face of countless powerful enemies, domestic and foreign, and those in dire straits have no patience to accept the slow-acting South China model...

Chapter 167 makes the Chinese Exclusion Act useless

"You don't know yet, in the Northwest Territories, it has appeared..."

Situ Nan dipped his finger in the water and wrote the word "hungry"!With a solemn expression on his face, he suddenly thought: Maybe only the bitter cold northwest is suitable for the tenacious Communist Party!They should really be allowed to start there, and it would be good to teach Beiyang the bastards some lessons!

Mu Xianming's expression changed. It has been too long since he returned to China. The family members either immigrated to the United States or went to South China.In his impression, the situation in the north was almost blank, but it felt chaotic there.

Seeing a hint of worry flashing in Situ Nan's eyes, he vaguely caught the other's worry.He is now in the United States, working as a South China diplomat, and he has no conditions to worry about the far northwest.

"Hey, what are you whispering?"

Situ Meideng got out of the group of excited villagers, saw Situ Nan and Mu Xianming sitting in a relatively secluded position and talking, then smiled and walked over.

He just gave up a lot of tongue to introduce New Tangshan and encouraged the Chinese in Chinatown to visit New Tangshan.This has aroused the resonance of many people, especially the elderly. Some of their younger generations participated in the Nanyang War and have now settled down in South China. They have written to many relatives in the United States to move to South China.

"Nothing." Situ Nan smiled, not wanting to swallow Situ Meideng.Some things can't be rushed.

Thinking of the deal with the Mellon family, Situ Nan said: "I'm just about to talk to you about Chinatown, which is about the Chinese Exclusion Act. First, you will come with me." He already has some questions about the US anti-Chinese issue. Clue.

Situ Meideng and Mu Xianming nodded, their expressions becoming solemn.

The Chinese Exclusion Act is like a heavy black net hanging over hundreds of thousands of Chinese in the United States, pressing them out of breath.The establishment of South China finally tore off a corner of this black net, a glimmer of dawn illuminating the hearts of Chinese Americans.

The South China delegation stayed at the Oriental Mandarin Hotel, a landmark building located on the bustling Fifth Avenue. It is 28 stories high and covers an area of ​​30,000 square meters. It has extraordinary momentum and unique style.

The owner of the hotel is naturally Situ Nan. The land was purchased from the Roosevelt family, and the hotel also has a share of the Roosevelt family.

It cost 15 million U.S. dollars and took three years to build, causing a small sensation in New York.Due to Situ Nan's personal taste, the style of the hotel is just like his name, full of mysterious oriental colors.

The floors below the 20th floor are used as hotels, and the upper floors are used for business offices, including the New York branch of American and Chinese companies, the American office of American Chinese Bank, and the American Liaison Office of the South China Department of Commerce. All units related to Nanhua are concentrated in Oriental Mandarin. The hotel can be said to be the representative of South China's economic power in the United States.

Being in the bustling center of New York, it is very conducive to the economic cooperation between South China and the major consortiums in the United States. The yellow faces of entering and exiting here gradually increase. When Chinese businessmen come to New York, they will first choose the Oriental Mandarin Hotel.

"Every time I stand here, looking at the Robles Company building not far away and the humble William Financial Company, I always feel a little uneasy, and I feel that the efforts I have made are far less than the efforts of Mr. Situ." Mu Xianming said with emotion.

"Well, let's not talk about this, let's talk about the Chinese Exclusion Act. This is also a gap between South China and the United States. If you work harder, it will pass." Situ Nan was a little excited and glanced at the meeting. A dozen pairs of eyes flashed with excitement and a little nervousness in the room.

In addition to the huge South China delegation, a large number of Chinese elites in the United States, including Xu Zhouyang, the chairman of Cummins Electric, Huo Zhiting, the Guangdong gambling king who is developing a gambling business in Nevada, Wang Chen, a killer doctor in Chinatown, and Chu Fu, chairman of South American BP Fruit, also gathered here. New York strives to break the discrimination against Chinese in the white American society and improve the living conditions of Chinese in the United States.

"The first thing I want to say is that we live in the world described in Darwin's theory of evolution. The exchanges, competition, and even wars between nation-states illustrate a truth, that is, the weak can eat the strong.

Sometimes it will show the brutality of an open fire, and sometimes it will bring a trace of warmth and hypocrisy. In any case, if you want to win the respect of others, strength is the most important.

Fortunately, we have achieved world-renowned achievements in Nanyang. Our company has opened in New York, Los Angeles and even Europe. We have certain strength to build national industry. This is the basis for the Han people to remain invincible in Nanyang.Here, I have to thank those soldiers who fought bravely for the independence of South China and the staff who worked silently behind them. Everyone is a hero.That's why we have the opportunity to gather here to discuss how to improve the living conditions of Chinese Americans."

Situ Nan looked excited and bowed to the South China delegation represented by Situ Meiden, and there was warm applause.

Everyone here knows Situ Nan and knows his hard work for this, so most of the applause is for Situ Nan.

Seeing those excited, excited, and even worshipful eyes, Situ Nan felt a sense of satisfaction. He was fully qualified to enjoy these applause.

This meeting is also a meeting of the Chinese people in the world, and more than half of the representatives are members of the Han Chinese Freemasonry Association. It is also an enlarged meeting of the Han Chinese Freemasonry Association.

"Close to the subject..." Situ Nan pressed his hands falsely, and the scene immediately calmed down. He smiled slightly and turned his gaze to Situ Meideng beside him, "How to deal with the discrimination against Chinese in American society? This question will be answered by Premier Situ!"

Regarding this issue, Situ Nan, Situ Meideng and others have discussed it in private and have reached a consensus.

Situ Meiden lightly stroked a long beard, with a slightly reserved smile on his face, a bit of a big man's demeanor: "Although in reality, American society is no longer as harsh as it was more than a decade ago. Many local states treat Chinatown. China’s attitude has become more tolerant, but the Chinese Exclusion Act is a permanent decree passed by the US Congress. The only way to overthrow it is to make China stronger."

As soon as this statement was made, the atmosphere on the scene cooled a little, and many people showed disappointed expressions in their eyes, but they still patiently listened to Situ Meiden's explanation.

"For the established facts, we have to do more work and exert more convictions to overturn this unreasonable law. This is a relatively distant matter. The current problem is that the Chinese Exclusion Act is mainly aimed at Chinese nationality. Chinese, this does not include South China nationality. We can take circuitous measures on this issue."

Situ Meideng laughed.