Regarding the historical significance of the Korean War, former Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew said: After the Korean War, as an Asian, I straightened up a bit when I was in the UK. Before the Korean War, when I traveled in Europe, people often said: The Chinese held a discriminatory attitude, but after the People's Republic of China sent troops to North Korea and won successive victories, the customs officers in Western Europe were in awe when they saw the Chinese. From then on, I began to study Chinese seriously.
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Lee Kuan Yew (September 16, 1923 ~ March 23, 2015), Singaporean Chinese, ancestral home Dangxi Township, Gaopi Town, Dabu County, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. He graduated from Raffles College in Singapore and is one of the founders of the People's Action Party of Singapore.
He once served as Prime Minister of Singapore (founding head of state), Singapore’s supreme leader, State Counselor and Cabinet Counselor, Secretary-General of the People’s Action Party of Singapore, Member of the Legislative Assembly (renamed Parliament in December 1965), Singapore Autonomy The first Prime Minister of the government, Senior Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Honorary Chairman of the International Confucian Federation, and Cabinet Counselor (Prime Minister's Office), he is known as the "Father of Singapore".
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