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Chapter 14: Where is My Home?


The Chen Zikun incident caused an uproar, and the quiet winter in New York suddenly became lively.

This matter was first hyped up by the press, lest the reporters who were in peace in the world were worried about finding a good topic.

Someone gave me a pillow if I was really sleepy.

In Catherine And under the leadership of the New York Times, American consciences are busy reporting on all aspects.

The reporters were all-pervasive, and their ability to dig things out was unparalleled.

Even the original birth certificate of Chen Zikun was pulled out.

The old man who provided the certificate, Uncle Ji, is not dead yet.

He is already over 100 years old.

He said: " I knew the child had a future."

Finally, he sold the yellowed birth certificate to the reporter for $150.

Chen Zikun’s West Point transcript, student photos, military records, original records of the Distinguished Service Medal, the feat of rescuing Western hostages in Baodugu, a personal interview with Time Magazine, as well as photos and reports from the Normandy landings, General Stilwell’s The memoirs and Roosevelt's diaries were all dug out and made public.

Chinatown is boiling, New York is boiling, America is boiling.

Americans advocate individual heroism.

Although Chen Zikun is of Chinese descent, he is a genuine American.

He is a hero of World War II and has a glorious experience.

If you pick any part of it and sell it as a script in Hollywood, it will be sold for a lot of money.

Coupled with the reporters' deliberate sensationalism and provocation, it would be strange for simple Americans not to be excited.

Soon, various veterans organizations and World War II fraternities in the United States joined in, including many West Point alumni.

Regardless of whether they knew Chen Zikun or not, these idle veterans all lent a helping hand.

Then the various anti-war organizations, which were well engaged in their anti-Vietnam War cause, actually made a cameo appearance, setting up stalls in front of the Capitol in Washington to protest against the government's inaction and leaving a World War II veteran to the British.

The Jewish consortium also joined in.

Now Boston Hillman Bank is a very important institution in the American financial world.

Chen Zikun holds 25% of the shares in the bank, but due to his absence, the voting rights of these shares have been abstained.

In order to win the support of Chen Zikun, bank executives began to show their unique skills and lobby their friends in the Senate.

The most unimaginable thing is that the New York dock workers' union, which is even out of reach, also joined in, claiming to go on strike and demonstrate.

The public couldn't help but sigh, the Mafia is also patriotic.

Photos of Chen Zikun when he was young filled newspapers and TV screens.

People who were related to him at that time were interviewed one after another.

Catherine's travel notes on China in her early years were also republished, and she made a fortune from the limelight.

Catherine is from the Stanley family.

The Stanley family is very influential in the political arena.

This year is an election year.

Barrister Richard Nixon, the Republican candidate supported by the family, announced on TV that he is willing to be Chen Zikun's lawyer free of charge and fight his lawsuit. .

Nixon was no ordinary person.

He had served as Eisenhower's vice president.

In 1959, he narrowly lost to Kennedy.

Now he was preparing to run for the next president.

His joining brought the matter to a climax, even including President Lyndon Johnson.

They all had to come forward.

The U.S. was in turmoil, and the State Department had no choice but to submit a diplomatic note to the British government.

The British government has been under great pressure.

Fortunately, the British have always been shameless.

They privately promised to let Chen Zikun go, but on the surface they announced that they had no knowledge of it.

The secret detention by MI5 was all a rumor created by people with ulterior motives.

It has nothing to do with us.

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Hong Kong, Kowloon Walled City, officials from the U.S.

Consulate in Hong Kong visited Chen Zikun with a large stack of newspapers and magazines, and let him read the current reports in the U.S. press.

"In view of the public opinion situation, the British have made concessions.

You can take your family to the United States for asylum.

The consulate will provide you with a U.S. passport and guarantee your safety."

The diplomat said.

Chen Zikun refused: "I am Chinese and I do not accept American passports."

The matter reached a deadlock, and everyone advised Chen Zikun to make some changes.

There was nothing wrong with getting an American passport, as long as his heart was devoted to the motherland.

"No, I have been flexible all my life.

I don't want to be called a traitor if I don't have a guarantee in my old age.

I will never use an American passport."

Chen Zikun was unexpectedly insistent on this issue.

Urgent coordination was carried out by all parties.

The Taiwan Kuomintang authorities were always paying attention to the movements of the United States.

At this time, they expressed their willingness to provide Chen Zikun with a Republic of China passport, but Chen Zikun politely declined.

In the end, he had no choice but to let Chen Zikun go to the United States with a travel permit with a vague identity as a Chinese expatriate.

When Chen Zikun left the Kowloon Walled City, he was shocked by the huge battle outside.

All the major media outlets in the United States sent reporters, plus reporters from Hong Kong and Taiwan, and there were a lot of cameras and microphones, making it look like a movie star.

A large number of Hong Kong Royal Police were responsible for maintaining order and suppressing last year's leftist riots.

The colonial police were awarded the honorary title of the Royal Family.

Behind more than a dozen high-ranking British police officers stood Inspector Han Sen.

He was a little embarrassed.

Chen Zikun, who wanted to kill him , turned out to be a great hero of the U.S. government, a guest here, and compared with others, he is nothing.

After hiding in the dark Kowloon Walled City for two months, Chen Zi-kun finally regained his freedom and obtained a new identity.

He no longer needed to use the false identity of Liu Fugui, but appeared in public openly and openly under the name of Chen Zi-kun.

Xiao Lang acted as the host and cleaned up Chen Zikun's shock at the hotel.

All his old friends came, including a special guest, the leader of the 14th K and former Kuomintang military commander Shen Kai.

"Sir Chen, long time no see."

Shen Kai's attitude was very low.

After all, he was lower than Chen Zikun.

"Let's forget all the grudges when we meet.

I had some misunderstandings with your gang some time ago, and I hope you will forgive me."

Chen Zikun was also very polite.

He could leave Hong Kong, but these old brothers and the brothers of the Three Guns Club would continue to make a living in Hong Kong.

"Easy to say, easy to say."

Shen Kai drank the glass of wine, which represented the reconciliation between the Fourteenth K and the Three Guns Club.

Yue Hua did not attend the banquet.

His identity is quite special.

If he is exposed, decades of hard work will be ruined.

A few days later, Chen Zikun and his entire family boarded a flight to the United States.

Li Yaoting, Yan Su, Chen Shou, Gai Longquan, Wang Sanliu, Xue Bin and others stayed in Hong Kong to develop.

They went to the airport to say goodbye with Xiao Lang and Gong Zijun.

We are all seventy years old.

We are far apart from each other.

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We don’t know when we will see each other again.

The plane took off from Kai Tak Airport and flew over a large slum.

A middle-aged man who was hanging clothes on the rooftop looked up at the passenger plane flying almost close to the treetops and watched it go away with squinted eyes.

His name is Liang Pan, the son of Liang Maocai, the tenth master of Daqingshan.

He came to Hong Kong illegally in 1962 and worked as a low-level coolie until he obtained the right of abode in Hong Kong in 1976.

He got married in 1980 and In 1982, she gave birth to a son, named Liang Xiao.

At the Los Angeles Airport, Chen Zikun and his party were warmly welcomed by the World War II veterans group.

General Bill Chandler led these former U.S.

Army soldiers who had served in the Chinese battlefield to warmly embrace Chen Zikun in turns.

Many onlookers shed tears of emotion.

Chen Zikun then transferred to New York, and encountered the same scene again at Newark Airport.

A large number of media reporters came to admire this legendary figure.

Although Chen Zikun was already an old man, his back was still straight and his eyes were still sharp.

And Determined, his English was a bit rusty because he hadn't spoken it for many years, but he still had an authentic New York accent, which brought tears to the eyes of reporters.

There was a flash of light, and Chen Jiao walked out of the crowd.

She held flowers in her hand and dedicated them to her father.

The story that Chen Jiao went to the United States alone to seek help had spread, and everyone applauded the heroic father and daughter.

Then came Ms.

Catherine Stanley, who stepped forward to hug Chen Zikun amidst applause.

She was the chief contributor to Chen Zikun's rescue and could enjoy this honor.

Mario did not show up.

He said that he had a bad heart and could not bear strong stimulation.

In fact, he did not want Chen Zikun to be involved with the mafia.

There were hundreds of vehicles in the motorcade that greeted Chen Zikun.

On the way back to Manhattan, New York Police Department motorcycle police officers helped clear the way.

All the vehicles had their double flashes on.

TV station vans accompanied them to broadcast live.

Along the way, countless onlookers waved and waved.

A small flag, a child sitting on his father's neck and saluting the motorcade.

When passing the George Washington Bridge, a huge American Stars and Stripes flag suddenly hung from the gate beam of the suspension bridge, with the words "Welcome Home" written on it.

Countless veterans in military uniforms lined up on both sides of the bridge to salute.

Chen Zikun's eyes were a little moist.

He had not made any contribution to the United States, but he was welcomed with such standards.

However, in the motherland for which he worked hard and dedicated his life, he was beaten to a point of no return.

It was such a huge difference.

It makes people sigh.

As the motorcade entered Manhattan, everyone honked their horns in salute when they encountered vehicles, and drove until they arrived at the door of the Chen family's apartment, where enough rooms had been vacated for them to live.

That night, New York's upper class entertained Chen Zikun for a banquet.

Republican Senator Richard Nixon shook hands with Chen Zikun cordially and said that he had heard of Chen Zikun's heroic deeds when he was a major in the Navy during World War II and was a loyal admirer of him.

"General, congratulations on crossing the Iron Curtain and joining the free world."

Nixon was so passionate that he couldn't help but deliver a small speech in public, criticizing the Democratic government.

The reporters took advantage of every opportunity and took photos, sealing the photo of Nixon and Chen Zikun in history.

Chen Zikun's hand was held by Nixon for too long, and he was sweating.

He was wiping his hands quietly.

Suddenly, a sixty-year-old Chinese man came next to him.

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He stretched out his hand humbly and respectfully: "General Chen, hello, I am Tan Gude.

There is a rubber plantation in Malaya.”

"Nice to meet you."

Chen Zikun shook hands with him perfunctorily.

"Quanzi and your daughter are friends."

Tan Gude said with a smile, looking forward to Chen Zikun's response.

"Oh, yeah, excuse me."

Chen Zikun nodded and walked away holding the wine glass.

Mr.

Tan smiled awkwardly, but he was very proud.

At least he had struck up a conversation, and he would not worry about marrying the daughter of the Chen family in the future.

After taking a short rest in New York, Chen Zikun headed to Washington.

A super-standard welcome ceremony awaited him, and a U.S.

Army honor guard was waiting for his review.

Four-star General George Howard, a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Commandant of the Marine Corps, presided over the welcoming ceremony, and then President Lyndon Johnson received Chen Zikun in the Oval Office of the White House.

People across the United States witnessed this historic moment on television.

On the other side of the ocean, in the land of China, the great Cultural Revolution is still in full swing.

On the streets of Jiangdong and Beitai, large-character posters and slogans are plastered on the walls.

Revolutionary songs are exciting from the loudspeakers.

Various movements are emerging one after another.

The name Chen Zikun gradually fades away. people's vision and memory In 1970, Chen Jiao and Tan He got married in Hawaii and gave birth to a daughter the following year.

In 1972, U.S.

President Richard Nixon visited China.

The name of Chen Zikun, special adviser to the State Council, appeared on the visit list.

After consulting the central government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to approve Chen Zikun's entry visa.

In 1976, as the founders of New China passed away one after another, the central government smashed the Gang of Four counter-revolutionary group in one fell swoop.

Intellectuals and officials who had previously been labeled as counter-revolutionary and right-wing began to rehabilitate themselves.

In 1982, Ruan Mingchuan, the president of Huaijiang Daily, a subsidiary of the Jiangdong Provincial Party Committee, led a delegation to the United States to inspect the journalism industry in capitalist countries.

The first stop was in New York.

The American New York Times organized a welcome meeting.

At the meeting, the secretary of the Chinese delegation asked the American side for advice.

The New York City Party Committee How to run the New York Times.

After the meeting, Ruan Mingchuan met with Chen Zikun and told him about all the exciting things happening in his motherland.

However, the death of Chen Bei's family and the news that his daughter Chen Yan was no longer alive made Chen Zikun feel discouraged and declined Ruan Mingchuan's invitation.

An invitation for him to go back and see

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