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Zhao Fusheng laughed: "Koreans probably don't wear Rimba men's clothing."
"Ah? Hahahaha, that's right, that's right." The man was startled, then smiled, and said to Zhao Fusheng, "You young man, you have good eyes."
While talking, the two started talking.
After chatting, Zhao Fusheng found out that this is a train bound for Gwangju, South Korea. The middle-aged man's surname is Chen, and he is doing export and wholesale business in Korea. This time he went to Gwangju for business.
"The place of Gwangju is very famous in South Korea. It is said that there are still savages in the mountains." Old Chen seemed to be talking eloquently because he rarely met Chinese people, and told Zhao Fusheng what he had learned. Know the gossip news.
Savage?
Zhao Fusheng was stunned, and looked at Lao Chen with some surprise: "Are there still savages these days?"
Old Chen smiled: "It's not considered a savage. It seems to be a guerrilla team that went to the mountains to fight guerrillas during the Gwangju Demolition Movement. We don't know the details. After all, we are Chinese, so we know so much about this."
Zhao Fusheng nodded, but he was a little curious: "Uncle Chen, what's going on with the Gwangju Demolition Movement?"
Old Chen smiled mysteriously, and explained to Zhao Fusheng in a low voice: "This is nothing, it's just a student movement in South Korea. Later it expanded and turned into a riot in the entire city."
Zhao Fusheng gasped. It was the first time he had heard that such a thing existed in South Korea.
And following Lao Chen's narration, Zhao Fusheng knew that such a thing happened in South Korea in the 80s.
In May 1980, 10, in response to the [-] demonstrations in Seoul at that time, [-] students and citizens in Gwangju organized a demonstration. As a result, on May [-], Chun Doo-hwan, a soldier who was the president of South Korea at the time, announced the "Emergency Martial Law", The scope of martial law was further expanded to the whole country, all political activities were banned, university campuses were closed, the convening of the Korean National Assembly was prohibited, and criticism of the head of state was prohibited. Democratic movement leaders and students such as Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam were also arrested.The martial law army was formed to surround Gwangju City, the capital of Jeollanam-do, South Korea, in six ways, and even used planes to transport troops by air.
At [-] a.m. that day, at Jeollanam-do National University, the stronghold of the Gwangju democracy movement, the martial law army clashed with students for the first time. The army killed several students and arrested many.Excited Gwangju students and citizens rose up to fight and gathered in the square in front of the Jeollanam-do Government Office, which opened the prelude to the Gwangju protest.The phrase "Go to the Taoist Hall" became the most exciting slogan of the citizens of Gwangju at that time.Students and citizens, centered on the Provincial Office, went to Gwangju Railway Station, Expressway Bus Terminal and other places to prevent the martial law troops from entering the city.
The army then opened fire on the crowd.
On the night of NO.20, nearly 20 people gathered and demonstrated in the hall.Citizens organized more than 200 taxis and public buses to break through the blockade of the martial law army and go to the road hall to cheer.The martial law army cut off the connection between Gwangju and the outside world. Fearing that it would lose control, they opened fire on the demonstrators in the early morning of the 21st, killing 54 people. On the 21st, as many as 30 people came to the Taoist Hall, and the square and the surrounding Jinnan Street and Zhongzhuang Road were crowded.A young man stood on a tank of the martial law army, waved the national flag, and shouted "Long live Gwangju". The citizens gathered around and sang the national anthem. The army shot and killed this passionate young man.
Afterwards, angry citizens set up the "People's Resistance Headquarters" to carry out a week-long organized and systematic confrontation.
"Many people in power in South Korea are members of that time." Lao Chen said to Zhao Fusheng with a mysterious face: "There is a saying in the Korean political arena that there are three, eight, and six generations. The three refers to their age. Most of this group Three are 40 years old, and eight refers to the 80s, which is the turbulent era when Korean dictatorship turned to democratic politics when this group of people went to university. Six refers to the 60s, and they were born during this period. These people are left-leaning and advocate social justice , representing the power of social progress, and confronting the pro-American conservative forces, most of President Roh Moo-hyun’s staff now consist of these people, even Roh Moo-hyun defended the students who were arrested and imprisoned.”
Gossip is everyone's nature. Obviously, Lao Chen, who was born in the capital and traveled all over the world, rarely met a compatriot from his hometown. Naturally, he was eloquent and knew everything.
Of course, the most important reason was probably because everyone around him spoke Korean and couldn't understand what he and Zhao Fusheng said.
"According to what you said, isn't Gwangju the base camp of South Korea's minzhu pie." After listening for a long time, Zhao Fusheng said to Lao Chen with a smile.
Old Chen was stunned: "I don't know about this, but it is said that in South Korea, many people in the judicial system are from Gwangju."
After all, he was just a businessman, and all the news he knew came from hearsay, and it was considered pretty good to know so much.
"Is it?"
Zhao Fusheng blinked, but remembered something.
In his previous life, he had watched a movie called "The Melting Pot", which was said to be a real incident that happened in Gwangju. It is very interesting to say that this incident seemed to be written into a novel very early, but it was not filmed until a few years later. It became a movie, which in turn affected South Korea's protection of deaf-mute people.
Interestingly, the film was successfully filmed and caused a sensation after the resignation of Roh Moo-hyun, that is, when the conservative president Lee Myung-bak and Aunt Park were in power.
In other words, during the democratic period, this drama has never been able to be made into a movie.
Some things cannot be studied deeply. If you know too much, you will find that many seemingly beautiful things are no longer beautiful.
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I have to say that there is a fellow on the way, and it feels very good. Zhao Fusheng chatted happily with this old Chen. The two of them talked nonsense. And Zhao Fusheng's previous life experience is not superficial, so he can naturally keep up with his rhythm.
When they got off the car, the two exchanged phone numbers and agreed to have a drink and get together in China.
Watching Lao Chen's back disappear, Hu Donghai frowned slightly, a little puzzled, but still didn't ask aloud.
"What, do you find it strange?"
Zhao Fusheng glanced at Hu Donghai and smiled.
Hu Donghai nodded, in his opinion, Zhao Fusheng is already worth billions, there is no need to make friends with such a businessman.
Zhao Fusheng laughed softly: "To be honest, Lao Chen is actually very naughty, but he is not a bad person. Think about it, did he just tell me everything he knows about Korea, even He also mentioned some things that I need to pay attention to if I do business with people in Korea, because I told him before that I came to Korea to inspect the market."
When Hu Donghai thought about it, that was really the case.
Zhao Fusheng smiled: "Going out, especially abroad, as long as people with good hearts meet compatriots, they will help out. Old Chen probably has this kind of mentality, so he said so much to me. "
Hu Donghai nodded, finally understood what Zhao Fusheng meant.
Just as he was about to leave, Zhao Fusheng saw a slightly familiar figure not far away, hugging someone, and after taking a look, he noticed that it turned out to be the girl sitting opposite him on the train.
Smiling, although he couldn't remember who the other party was, Zhao Fusheng vaguely remembered that she should be a star appearing on the screen in the future.
South Korea is really a small country with few people, and you can meet future stars by taking a train.
ps: The reason why I wrote about Bangzi recently is that the protagonist wants to cheat them, and on the other hand, writing dark things about Bangzi will not be 404. The plot of Chen Shijie before, with various revisions, this book is to support the family. Basically, I really don't dare to test randomly, I don't even know who Bai Jie is, how pure I am.
Chapter 1301
The process of human life is a process of struggle. Even if you don’t have any goals, you still need to run around for your own stomach. The stronger you are, the more you hope to have a strong opponent. An emperor and general without an opponent is lonely , Those boring official documents will wipe out all your enthusiasm year after year and day after day.
Therefore, those powerful emperors will be tyrannical in their later years, probably because they have no purpose in life.
Zhao Fusheng doesn't want to lose motivation one day, so he has been working hard to find a way forward.
Looking at the girl who was greeting her family not far away, Zhao Fusheng blinked. This girl seemed to be a movie star, but he didn't remember her name.
But seeing the crowd slowly approaching her, it was obvious that the other party was quite famous.
"Come on, let's go eat first."
Zhao Fusheng smiled and gave instructions to Hu Donghai and others behind him.
Naturally, Hu Donghai and the others had no objection, and they could do whatever the boss said.
So, a group of people left the train station and walked straight outside.
Speaking of it, South Korea is really a hidden dragon and a crouching tiger. After stopping a few taxis outside the train station, Zhao Fusheng found an English-speaking driver, communicated with him, and asked him to call another taxi. The group of people headed towards The best hotel in Gwangju.
Since it is a tourist, it is natural to go to the best hotel.
Arriving at the hotel soon, Zhao Fusheng, Hu Donghai and others who paid the fare got off the car and came to the front desk of the hotel.
"Hello, we need a Chinese translator." He told the front desk of the hotel his request in English, and Zhao Fusheng took Hu Donghai and others to find a sofa and sat down.
As expected of the best hotel in Gwangju, an interpreter rushed to the scene accompanied by the lobby manager of the hotel.
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