Most people who sang this patriotic song in those days now send their children to the enemy's rear area-the United States. Some go to college, some go to middle school, and I hear some go to primary school.
Speaking of which, I would like to ask you in Cui Ge (blog) in North America: Do you think the United States lacks Americans? Do you think America is short of Americans in this country? The answer is: no shortage. The United States is full of Americans, which is not surprising. It is worthless, just like China people are worthless in their own homes. Native Americans are hard to get along with in America, let alone second-hand Americans from Asia. When you get a visa to the United States, this is not the end of the revolution, but the beginning of suffering. This is a classic quote of Cui Ge (blog) in North America, and now I am planning to register.
Brother Cui, I summed it up like this: First,
It's important to make sure that you look like a China. Ambassador Locke, for example, doesn't know a word of Chinese, and he hasn't studied Chinese Pinyin in the modern history of Party history. However, because he has a Chinese face, he was appointed as the ambassador to China by President Obama, holding him up as an expert on China and thinking that he and China can communicate better. This is actually an unjust case. As a neighbor who has lived with him in Washington for 20 years, I know best that Ambassador Luo knows nothing about the history and culture of China.
Second,
Take advantage of Americans' worship of China's quintessence, and give full play to any little skill you know ten times, such as naming yourself as a master of acupuncture and moxibustion, a master of Chinese herbal medicine, a disciple of Quanjude Roast Duck, and the great-grandson of the inventor of Tai Ji Chuan. It is certain to earn money. If you are not careful, you can make yourself into a star, such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
Liu Yuling, Chow Yun Fat, Zhang Ziyi and so on. They all entered Hollywood in the United States by relying on the quintessence of Chinese culture.
Third,
Take advantage of the dark psychology of big American companies eager to enter the China market, fool themselves into experts, seize the opportunity, take the American devils into the village before other compatriots, and return home to scare China people who don't know the truth. In this way, Kai-Fu Lee, Jun Tang and many CEOs of Internet, venture capital funds and international chain stores mixed together.
It can be seen that all China grandchildren who get along well in the United States have turned the charm of China into their own charm. Once they play this skill beautifully, their English is terrible, they don't even know English, and they can enjoy hot food in America.
You said, if you sent your child to the United States when he was very young, where did he get the capital from China? After a long time, I have learned half of American culture, but I have almost forgotten Chinese. I don't know anything about the culture of China, so I made a mistake and was euphemistically called junk snacks everywhere.
I think it's best for children to finish college and graduate school in China, not forgetting stroke and hemiplegia, and then choose a slightly better American university to study for a doctorate, and apply directly to big American companies after graduation. The advantages of this are high starting point, less detours and less money.
In fact, neither a bachelor's degree nor a master's degree is very important in America. The key depends on whether you have a doctorate, which is a stepping stone to becoming an executive in a big company. As long as you have a doctor in the future, even if the undergraduate university is not an ivy league, even the campus doesn't even grow grass. This is called a shortcut, and some people say it's a secret. Generally, it rarely spreads. If I wasn't really patriotic, I probably wouldn't say anything even if I was killed.
I may make many post-80s and post-90s feel sad, because they may be eager to be pure Americans, forget about China people, China customs and those bad worries in China's history, and become arrogant American citizens.
Son, your uncle Treger in North America thought the same thing 25 years ago, but the harsh reality reminds me every day: The more you go to China, the more Americans think you are cool; The more China you are, the more valuable they think you are. Suppose we are senior engineers of Microsoft and Boeing in Seattle. The higher the level of Chinese, the more you insist on using your own Chinese name. For example, QiLu, global vice president of Microsoft, whose English name is Qilu.
If you want to find a job in the United States in the future, you will have a deep understanding: you are also a policeman, and just because you know Chinese, your salary is higher than that of American policemen at the same level; As a public relations officer at the airport, just because you can speak Mandarin and Cantonese, you get paid twice as much as your American counterparts. Back in those days, Cui Ge, when I was an extra actor in new york, I was selected by an American director as a bank robber. Because I was vicious, I could do a few strokes and knew Chinese. My salary rose from $5 per hour to $ 17, which gave me beauty.
It's not easy to muddle along abroad. Only by being better than others can we get along well. Take a good look at the combination of the word "mixed" and see if there is a word "than" in it. Today's China can give you enough capital to compare with immigrants from other countries, both in soft power and hard power. We should be thankful that we are citizens of China. You said that if we were born wrong and became nationals of Cambodia, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe or North Korea, we would definitely be more wronged than Dou E in this life.
Of course, some people will say that I can get along well in the United States without China background. I admit that there are such people, but I can't name a few people who made a fortune without China, which shows that few people know how well they get along. Maybe people really get along well; But no matter how well you mix, if no one else in China knows,
No one applauds, no one envies or hates it,
That's a waste of time.
What a lovely little girl you picked up. Wait, wait, wait.
We China people must show off, because we live not for ourselves, but for others. We don't care about being popular alone, but more about being watched by others when we are popular. (Cui Ge famously said, Third, register all over the world. Forget it. Finally, let me recite the quotation: We all come from all corners of the country and come to the United States for a common ulterior goal.