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And when he went to Europe in 1919 to attend the Paris Peace Conference. 40 years of vicissitudes.
"Good afternoon, friends from the press."
"According to the authorization of the Chinese government, I hereby announce that on January 1960, 1, China conducted its first nuclear test and successfully exploded an atomic bomb."
"The Chinese government fully understands the good wishes of peace-loving countries and people to abolish nuclear weapons and stop nuclear tests. However, more and more countries understand that the more nuclear weapons are monopolized by a few countries, the greater the danger of nuclear war."
"China's development of nuclear weapons is for defense and to safeguard world peace."
"We sincerely hope that nuclear war will never happen. We firmly believe that as long as all peace-loving countries and peoples in the world work together and persist in struggle, nuclear war can be prevented."
"The Chinese government solemnly proposes to the governments of all countries in the world: convene a world summit meeting to discuss the issue of the complete prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons."
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New Delhi.
Nehru didn't quite believe the report of the New Delhi Earthquake Observatory at first, which made the experts and professors of the Earthquake Observatory very dissatisfied.
In doubt, Nehru contacted the U.S. Embassy in India to ask whether the U.S. had observed a similar phenomenon, and whether this phenomenon could be defined as a nuclear explosion.The U.S. ambassador to India said to wait a moment, he would contact the country to find out the situation.
Half an hour later, the US ambassador to India called the Prime Minister's Office and told Nehru:
"Washington has confirmed that China exploded its first atomic bomb, with an equivalent of about 2 to 3 tons of TNT. The United States will soon send U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance planes into China to analyze and detect signs of nuclear explosions in order to obtain a more accurate picture of China's Information about the atomic bomb."
After hanging up the phone with the US ambassador, the prime minister's office was deadly silent.
Defense Minister Menon mused.The Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee did not know what to say.
"This may not be a bad thing." After a long silence, Menon finally spoke.
Nehru: "You're right. You and I are thinking together."
Menon: "So we?"
Nehru thought for a while, then dialed the number of the secretary's office: "In? Contact all the newspapers, radio stations, and TV stations under our control and control. It is all the media. Tomorrow morning, let this news be on the front page of the newspaper."
Chapter 2, don't be afraid of what's coming next
Xi'an, Fufeng County Third Machinery Factory.
Tang Hua took the telegram, and there was only one line on it:
24000±100, the cash box will be delivered immediately.
Neither the telegraph nor the telephone is classified enough (although it is an internal dedicated line), so there is no need to say too much.But I understand everything.
Yu Min: "Then there is no problem at all, and the 梼杌 can be covered with a shell."
Tang Hua: "There is also a cash box. They sent it by plane, and it will arrive in a few hours."
……
The cash box is the first measured data after the nuclear bomb exploded, including paper documents and digital files stored in the hard disk.
In addition to the TNT equivalent of 24000±100 mentioned in the telegram, the first measured data also included the alpha, beta, gamma rays and various radiation intensities measured by the instruments at the test site in the first few seconds after detonation. The emphasis is on millisecond precision , a table of various ray intensity changes recorded in chronological order.
At the Lop Nur test site, the measuring instruments were transported to the main control station. Qian Sanqiang, Wang Ganchang, and Guo Yonghuai read the data of each instrument, summarized them in the computer, sorted and printed them, and then copied the sorted data to the portable hard disk. After confirming that the data was copied correctly, Qian Sanqiang took out a portable hard disk and copied it again, fearing that it would be unsafe.
"Okay." Qian Sanqiang picked up a portable hard drive that looked like a small safe. There was a file pocket on the side of the hard drive box, and printed paper documents could be stuffed into the pocket as a third backup.
Qian Sanqiang looked at the people in the room, "Yonghuai, Nengkuan, each of you carry a hard drive and leave. The plane is undergoing maintenance and will be ready to start soon. Go to Xi'an, and when you come back, you probably came with the light nuclear reaction team." , and '梼杌'."
Nie Shuai: "Professor Qian, no."
Qian Sanqiang: "?"
"Tang Hua just replied to the telegram," Nie Shuai said, "strongly opposed to the core personnel of the atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb taking the plane. Tang Hua suggested that two confidential officers should carry the data files and go to Xi'an by plane."
"This, this," Guo Yonghuai said, "the data was brought, but no one explained the data to them. What if they are confused? If their understanding of the data is not accurate, it is not convenient to communicate and explain to the base immediately. "
Both Qian Sanqiang and Nie Shuai started to have difficulties.
"This time it's about the configuration of the 梼杌. The light nuclear reaction group may not be able to understand some of these data; we can understand it all, but we don't know the details of the fusion mechanism and the design of the 梼杌," Chen Nengkuan said, "Then One less person to go, among the three of us, one must go to Xi'an, or I will go."
Guo Yonghuai: "Neng Kuan, let me go."
Chen Nengkuan waved his hand: "I am the youngest here, a junior, and I should run errands for the old employees."
……
The sun rises on January 1th.At 15 o'clock in the morning, the simple field airport in Lop Nur was ready to fly the Li-8.
Both Nie Shuai and base commander Zhang Yunyu came to the airport and personally supervised the ground crew to repeatedly check the twin-engine propeller transport aircraft, especially the engine.
"The ground fighters have checked three times," Zhang Yunyu said, "Don't worry."
Nie Shuai: "The pilots and navigators are also excellent backbones."
Chen Nengkuan, who was carrying a hard drive case in one hand, nodded: "It's already [-]:[-] in the morning, so I'll get on the plane first."
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Port Klang.
Lop Nur is cold and windy, and the Malay Peninsula, which is close to the equator, is full of spring, and it can even be said to be scorching hot.At 8 o'clock in the morning, the sun shone on the port, and the heat was rising. Citizens in short-sleeved shorts lined up to wait for the ships to open and then boarded the ships one by one to visit, just like the day before.
The visit time of the Chinese naval fleet in Port Klang is very long. There are 4 days of open days, from 8:[-] am to [-] pm every day, allowing citizens to board the ship and follow the designated tour route to see Chinese warships.
There is no doubt that the vast majority of visitors are Malay Chinese.Six mighty and beautiful Chinese warships are parked in the port together, which is a rare sight from a distance. To be honest, the total tonnage of the Malaysian Navy is not as large as the visiting fleet of the Chinese Navy.
January 1th was the last day of the Chinese Warship Open Day. While the citizens were waiting in line for the opening, Zhang Xuesi, the fleet commander, appeared on the bridge of the Chongqing Ship and announced to the people present that China had successfully conducted a nuclear test yesterday afternoon.
"China has an atomic bomb!"
"China also has an atomic bomb!"
Some of the citizens who came to visit the port were shocked, some were surprised, and some were emotionally stable—there were always some people who were well-informed, and they knew the news of China's successful nuclear test last night.
"China beat India to the ground in southern Tibet, but India still refuses to admit defeat. Now that we have the atomic bomb, India should know how to advance and retreat, right?" said an old man.
"We do not want to use atomic bombs to bomb India when we engage in nuclear weapons and nuclear tests," Kang Liegong, captain of the Chongqing ship, answered the old man's question. "China's research on nuclear weapons is to maintain world peace and oppose imperialist aggression and oppression against us." , besides...it’s just India, do we still need to use atomic bombs?”
The citizens who visited around burst into laughter.
"Mr. Commander, does the Chinese fleet's friendly visit to Malaysia also mean to put pressure on India?"
This may be a newspaper reporter among the crowd of visitors, and he does not look Malay-Chinese, and he speaks English, "I believe that although your country's fleet is visiting Port Klang, it does not mean to threaten Malaya. It is about making a good posture to enter the Indian Ocean at any time."
Zhang Xuesi came to answer this question:
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