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Chapter 1487: Mu Yang was assassinated

Tokyo University Auditorium.

Thousands of teachers, students and reporters looked at Mu Yang on the stage and bluntly scolded the Japanese student. Some thought Mu Yang was right, while others felt uncomfortable after hearing this.

At this time, the school finally realized and immediately sent someone to drive the troubled student away from the venue, and the speech was held normally.

Mu Yang stood on the stage and said in pure Japanese:

"For students studying on campus, China-Japan relations may be both familiar and not fully understood. On the one hand, they are interconnected and closely linked, and the relationship between the two countries is closely related to the lives of the people of the two countries."

"On the other hand, the development of Sino-Japanese relations in recent years is extremely unusual, and the severe and complex side is once unprecedentedly prominent. Some Japanese media selectively reported negative news about China to attract attention. It is difficult for everyone to understand the comprehensive and complete Sino-Japanese relations and the real China from it."

"I think we can start with three keywords: "original origin", "important" and "important" and "complexity".

"The origin, the two countries have a history of exchanges for two thousand years. The close exchanges in history have created the values ​​that the people of the two countries have inherited in traditional culture today. This traditional cultural value can often arouse high resonance between the people of the two countries in modern life, forming a solid foundation for friendly exchanges between the two peoples and the unique advantages of the development of bilateral relations. "Important". Neighbors can choose, but neighbors cannot move. China-Japan relations are one of the most important bilateral relations for both sides. This is not only a foreign policy solemnly declared by the leaders of the two countries to the outside world, but also a general consensus among the two countries' society. "Complex". China and Japan have a history of friendly exchanges for more than two thousand years, and have also had a painful experience of aggression and anti-aggression in modern times. At the same time, as geopolitical neighbors, they also face real conflicts of interest. The interweaving of the two constitutes the complex situation of China-Japan relations."

"A Japanese reporter asked me before, why China always clings to historical issues. What I want to say is that historical issues have always been an old issue that restricts Japan from improving relations with its Asian neighbors. The current problem is not that Asian neighbors such as China and South Korea are clinging to historical issues, but that some people in Japan themselves are unwilling to face the past and unload the burden of history."

"China has always advocated that the war actors who are responsible for the war of aggression are distinguished from the vast majority of Japanese people. We have repeatedly emphasized that the purpose of remembering history is not to continue hatred, but to remember the lessons of the war, prevent the tragedy from repeating, and to better create the future. In the face of the real conflict of interests between the two countries, we should realize that whether from the interests of the two countries or the needs of international and regional changes, the common interests of China and Japan are far greater than contradictions and differences, and the opportunities faced are far greater than challenges. Both sides should look at the overall situation and develop bilateral relations with a long-term perspective."

"Now both Japan and Germany want to "enter the rank of the ranks", but Germany's post-war treatment has been recognized by the victim countries, and Japan is far from doing it. It is very worrying that Japan's new history textbooks and ** publications have a tendency to deny history."

"Japan is an important close neighbor of China, and the Chinese government attaches great importance to China-Japan relations. In recent years, the development of China-Japan relations has not been smooth sailing, and has even gone through a detour. Both sides should work together to promote the improvement of bilateral relations based on the spirit of the four-point principle consensus reached in 2O14. To develop a long-term stable and healthy China-Japan relations, we must learn from history, and look forward to the future. Youth is the hope of the country and nation, and the future of China-Japan relations depends on young people. I sincerely hope that Japanese young people can care about and understand the current situation of China-Japan relations through more channels, and at the same time they can seriously think about the future of China-Japan relations and make positive contributions to China-Japan friendship with practical actions."

"In order to let everyone understand my views on China-Japan relations directly and clearly, I would like to briefly explain in three sentences: First, the political obstacles that affect the relationship between the two countries need to be eliminated urgently; second, improving the relationship between the two countries is what the people expect; third, establishing an objective positioning and rational understanding of China's development is the guarantee for the long-term and stable development of bilateral relations."

"In terms of "obstacles", historical and territorial issues are the crux of the current dilemma between China and Japan, and constitute political obstacles that seriously affect and interfere with China-Japan relations. These two issues were first initiated by Japan. To improve bilateral relations, they cannot be avoided and should not be delayed. I hope that Japan will show sincerity and practical actions to properly handle them, eliminate the political obstacles to bilateral relations, and promote China-Japan relations to return to normal development."

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Mu Yang gave a speech without writing, talked freely, and used Japanese throughout the process. His fluent Japanese was even smoother than what the Japanese said, handsome and sharp language, which left a deep impression on all the teachers and students present.

The entire speech lasted about 45 minutes. Afterwards, Mu Yang answered questions from several classmates. The speech was over. Although there was a small episode before, it did not affect the excitement of Mu Yang's speech. Instead, it could better show Mu Yang's on-the-spot response after the incident.

After the speech, a vice president of the University of Tokyo and several professors accompanied Mu Yang out of the auditorium and prepared to visit the Tokyo University campus. As soon as the few people walked down the steps, the reporters gathered around, hoping to interview Mu Yang. There were also students from Tokyo University holding notebooks, hoping to get Mu Yang's signature.

Mu Yang took the notebook of a female student, signed his name on it, and smiled and handed the notebook to the girl who was not pretty. Facing Mu Yang's smile, the girl was actually a little obsessed.

After taking the second notebook, Mu Yang was about to sign, but suddenly his body stiffened, and then relaxed, and signed the notebook calmly, more carefully than the one signed just now.

The vice president of Dongda University and several professors all looked at it with a smile, very satisfied with the current harmonious atmosphere.

At this moment, a sudden change occurred. A young man suddenly broke through the crowd outside and walked quickly to three or four meters in front of Mu Yang. He stretched out his right hand hidden in his pocket, but found that he was holding a dark pistol in his hand.

The young man looked ferocious and raised his gun to point it at Mu Yang's chest, "可,可,可" fired three shots in a row.

Mu Yang fell to the ground with a gulp.

The scene suddenly fell into chaos, and the students around him screamed in fear, dodging like frightened rabbits. Several reporters were so scared that they rolled to the ground.

There are also bold reporters who insist on holding the camera in their hands to record all this.

After the young man shot Mu Yang, his expression changed, with fear, excitement, and a hint of fanaticism. He glanced at Mu Yang who was lying motionless on the ground, and held his gun and glanced at the frightened crowd around him.8
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