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China's most outstanding diplomat.
The second Zheng He

Zheng He is a famous navigator and diplomat in the history of China. He made seven voyages to the western seas in his life and made great achievements in human history. Zheng He's voyages to the West made many contributions to the marine cause. Zheng He's brilliant achievements belong to China and the world. He has been in the ocean for 28 years since he was in his thirties. He was 60 years old when he went to the Western Ocean for the last time. For the sake of cultural exchanges and navigation between China and foreign countries, he resolutely led the fleet out. This time, he never came back and died in Guri, India, at the age of 62, buried forever on the road of peace he opened up.

Joseph Needham, a famous British sinologist, commented on Zheng He's feat in his book History of Science and Technology in China. /kloc-In the first half of the 5th century, in the east of the earth, from the rough sea of China, he learned about the vast sea area on the east coast of Africa, showing a picture of China people dominating the sea. Zheng He's fleet of voyages to the West is a huge fleet, which is completely compiled according to maritime navigation and military organization. At that time, it was a powerful maritime mobile formation in the world.

First Zhou Enlai

During his decades of diplomatic career, Premier Zhou has always been famous for his high respect and humor. No matter on what occasions and what kind of opponents he meets, Premier Zhou can argue with each other and socialize freely with superhuman wisdom, and opponents can't take advantage of him. After Premier Zhou, the United Nations lowered the flag at half-mast (not by the United Nations, but by all Member States of the United Nations). The leaders of some countries were unhappy and said, "Why not lower the flag at half-mast to the dead leaders of our country?" At that time, the Secretary-General of the United Nations delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, saying, "If the leaders of your country can take charge of one-fifth of the world's population but have no children, if the leaders of your country can't save money overseas, who can, I will also lower the flag at half mast." Everyone is silent!