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Although Qi Yiming¡¯s arrival in Kuala Lumpur appeared to be calm on the surface, it secretly caused great shock to the Chinese community in Malaysia. The most that the news media that has been controlled by pla can say in a tofu-sized version is: Mr. Qi Jingren, a member of the CPC Central Advisory Committee, arrived in Kuala Lumpur. But as for what Mr. Qi came to Malaysia for, there was no explanation.
But the key figures with real political sensitivity saw the key points at a glance. Because of the presence of PLA, a considerable number of Malaysian Chinese have made up their minds about the organizational structure of the CPC and various situations about China. There is no doubt that although the members of the Central Advisory Committee may seem average, they are actually very influential. The presence.
¡° At this time, a member of the Central Advisory Committee was sent to Kuala Lumpur. The meaning behind it is self-evident. Many people want to know what China's plans are for Malaysia in the future. There are those who plan to speculate, and there are also those who think that the Malaysian government will return, so they are keeping a wait-and-see attitude. Of course, there are also a handful of people who are very opposed to China's intervention in Malaysia. Domestic people. If you want to get the most authentic and core information at this time, you must find a way from this central official from China.
There is no need for people with ulterior motives to ask for an audience with Qi Yiming. When Qi Yiming just got off the plane, he found someone to distribute invitations to him everywhere, inviting some important people in the Chinese community to meet with him, and then let it out. The Queen of Heaven is going to hold a dinner party at the hotel, and almost all the important characters imaginable are in attendance.
Qi Yiming¡¯s eyes mainly focus on three parts: the political, business and academic circles of the Malaysian Chinese society. These three parts complement each other and form almost the most influential organization in the Chinese community, penetrating into every corner of Chinese society. Somewhat unexpectedly, the first person Qi Yiming met was not a famous Chinese politician or a wealthy business leader, but someone related to Dong Jiao Zong, the promoter of Chinese education (Chinese education) those.
Dong Jiao Zong is the representative of the Malaysian Federation of Chinese School Directors (Dong Zong) and the Malaysian Chinese School Teachers Association (Teaching Bell). It is the most important organization that promotes Chinese education in Malaysia. The existence of the school alliance and the teachers union should not be treated with such respect and courtesy by Qi Yiming, but Qi Yiming, who has done his homework well, knows that these two seemingly petite but actually behemoth existences are very important to the implementation of the plan. What kind of help does it have in your own nation-building strategy?
As we all know, there is no Mandarin among the official languages ??in Malaysia, and Chinese education is not paid much attention by the government. The Malays, who wanted to naturalize the Chinese, tried their best to restrict the development of Chinese schools. For example, they obstructed the construction of additional Chinese schools in every possible way, delayed or even stopped the funding and supporting software and hardware facilities. To give a simple example, in the 1990s, the number of Chinese school-age children entering primary schools accounted for 21.07% of the total, but the Ministry of Education allocated only 2.44% of the overall primary education investment. This is a seriously discriminatory and unbalanced policy. Naturally, this brings great challenges to the Chinese people in accepting their own cultural education and maintaining their own traditions and culture.
The Malaysian government has repeatedly used despicable means to suppress the development of Chinese education. However, the existence of Chinese education in Malaysia until later generations depends on the general concern of the Chinese society and the full support and leadership of Dong Jiao Zong. Without Dong Jiao Zong¡¯s repeated struggles, proper management of administration and calls for donations from the society in the face of extreme financial constraints, it would have been impossible for Chinese education in Malaysia to bloom into a moving flower in the cracks.
Qi Yiming does not consider utilitarian issues, but the historic achievements made by Mr. Dong deserve his respect. The integrity and character of the representatives of Dong Jiao Zong are much better than those of political figures such as the MCA and some elites in the business world.
For example, Mr. Lim Lian Yuk, the father of Malaysian Chinese education who single-handedly promoted the establishment of Dong Jiao Zong, once said: "We must avoid sacrifice at the expense of sacrifice, resist oppression by avoiding oppression, and then our nation can survive in Malaya. And see the blue sky one day.¡±
What Qi Yiming did today actually coincided with Mr. Lin¡¯s famous saying.
At the temporary residence where Qi Yiming stayed, Qi Yiming met with the two presidents of Dong Jiao Zong, both of whom are very influential figures in the Chinese community, Lin Huangsheng and Shen Mu.??.
Even when the two old men met a central official from China, they had no intention of flattering him at all. They just remained reserved and polite. It seems that the character of scholars and educators is indeed much more valuable than the integrity of politicians.
The two Chinese elders were also somewhat surprised by the youthfulness of the so-called Chinese high officials. Qi Yiming was not too young, but he was not too old either. He looked like he was under thirty years old, but he was calm and calm. With his extraordinary magnanimity, the two old men who were used to seeing things like wind and rain could naturally tell that this boy was indeed not a creature of the pond. Even though he might have a deep background, he would not be able to climb to a high position without the ability.
What also surprised the two old people was that this young Chinese official with an obviously higher status actually served tea to the two of them in person, showing off the behavior of the younger generation. This move also made Lin Huangsheng and Shen Muyu jealous. People relaxed a little.
"First of all, please allow me to express my utmost respect and admiration for the efforts and contributions of Mr. Dong Jiu, the two representatives of the two of you, to our Chinese education. Our Chinese nation has occupied the world for five thousand years, and our civilization has never existed since ancient times. In the past, in an ancient civilized country, we, the Chinese family, only relied on these two gentlemen who were great sages and virtuous people who worried about our people and our civilization." Qi Yiming spoke in a very emotional way, although these words were a bit overwhelming. It's pretentious and even flattering, but it's really something to be proud of that your achievements can be recognized by others, and also by "outsiders".
Qi Yiming also buried a burden in these words. He emphasized the concept of "national identity". Maybe you and I are not from the same country, but no matter what, we all speak the same words, write the same words, and live the same lives. They are close friends, have the same blood, and have the same culture, which can reduce their feelings of rejection.
Xi Muyu shook his head and said without taking any credit: "If old guys like us don't do it, there will always be people who do it. It's not that we are sages and moral people. Among the millions of compatriots, in order to defend the clan, There are not a few people who defend their rights and culture.¡±
Qi Yiming nodded and said, "Anyone who contributes to our national culture and inheritance is respectable."
Lin Huangsheng felt a little strange in his heart. Logically speaking, people from China should not be so keen on talking about national culture. In his impression, they should all be Ma Jiao people who talk about revolution and keep silent about purging. But this Qi However, high-ranking Chinese officials behaved like traditional Chinese civil servants, with a sense of politeness and gentleness but with a hint of strength.
Xi Muyu also thanked Qi Yiming: "This time the anti-Chinese riots have been controlled, and I, the Chinese, have been protected, all thanks to the help of your country and your army. I would like to express my gratitude to you on behalf of our Malaysian Chinese here."
At this point, Shen Muyu changed the topic and said: "Although it seems a bit presumptuous and ungrateful to ask this, I still ask Mr. Qi to inform our Malaysian Chinese compatriots that the riots have been suppressed, and even the government asked you to drive away. How to deal with the aftermath when we get to Singapore?¡±
Hearing Shen Muyu¡¯s question, Lin Huangsheng stared at Qi Yiming closely, feeling a little nervous.
Qi Yiming nodded, expressing his understanding of Shen Muyu's concerns, and said: "Of course I know that logically our pla should not be here, but returning to the national feelings and awareness of compatriots. We already have enough in our country When we have the power, we will never sit back and watch the oppression and bullying of our compatriots. But on the other hand, racial antagonism in Malaysia is deeply rooted in our bones, and the Malays have not yet progressed enough to gradually give up racism like the United States. policy, and if this continues, anti-Chinese incidents will still occur, and policies that are detrimental to the Chinese community and Chinese education will still be implemented.¡±
Listening to what Qi Yiming said, the two old men couldn't help but sigh. They didn't know it, but the country was like this, and they had no power to change the status quo. After entering the 1980s and 1980s, Lim Hoang Sheng wanted to resolve the crisis in Chinese education through political participation. However, it was obvious that a series of political parties, including the MCA and Gerakan, could not fully trust and rely on him.
Lin Huangsheng couldn't help but said: "Mr. Qi, what suggestions do you have to solve this problem?"
Qi Yiming did not directly state his proposal, but said: "The reason for repeated anti-Chinese is that Malaysian politics is unbalanced, and this can also be attributed to the issue of ethnic structure. The Malays are bent on suppressing the Chinese. This is an indisputable fact, and compromise seems to be a rational solution. But if we continue to deceive ourselves and others like this, in the next few decades, the proportion of Chinese may drop to less than one-fifth, and due to various social Unjust, a large number of Chinese talents may flee, and as the economy develops, the conflict between the Malays and the Chinese may become more serious. Therefore, whether it is the MCA or the Civil Service, they choose to join the Barisan Nasional (Malaysia's largest political party alliance, which has been in power for a long time). , or the opposition line of the Action Party, it is impossible to solve the current crisis of Chinese compatriots in Malaysia.
That¡¯s right. Now it looks better than 56The severe antagonism between the two ethnic groups in the 1900s and the bloody massacre in the May 13th Incident were much more relaxed. But what is the essence of this reformism? Is it not to gradually weaken the power of the Chinese people, eat away at our flesh and blood, and wear away our spirit? Culture, until one day, the descendants of the Chinese in Malaya no longer speak Mandarin, no longer use Chinese characters, no longer eat pork, and women have to wear headscarves. Islamic law replaces the real law. Isn¡¯t this kind of boiling frog strategy worthy of our compatriots¡¯ vigilance and struggle? "
What Qi Yiming described is actually what Malaysia will look like thirty years from now. The route he provided is to avoid the recurrence of the tragedy of the compatriots here in another dimension, not just for his own benefit.
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