The Tokyo Olympics has come to an end.
During the competition a few days ago, there was an incident in which a Belarusian female athlete refused to return to her country and asked the Japanese police for help. In the end, the "thousand-year feud" between Russia and Belarus Poland came forward to accept the athlete. This incident was hyped by a large number of Western media as "political oppression" and "running towards freedom".
Previously, there were also athletes leaving this Olympics. For example, on July 16, Ugandan Olympic team athlete Cechi Toreko suddenly disappeared from a hotel in Osaka. Before his disappearance, he left a note that read, “I don’t want to go back to a country where life is difficult. Stay and work in Japan.” But the main reason for attracting attention is that he is a close contact with COVID-19. Since he has no hype value, the Western media does not care much.
In fact, in previous Olympic Games, athletes have often left the teams they represent. For example, 57 years ago, also during the Tokyo Olympics, two Chinese bravely abandoned the Chiang Kai-shek authorities and rushed to New China.
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On October 10, 1964, the Tokyo Olympics opened grandly in Japan. As the first Olympic Games in Asia and the first time in the world to be successfully hosted by a non-white country, it has high expectations from all Japanese people and is widely considered to represent Japan's economic revival and prosperity after the war. Therefore, the Japanese government is doing its best. We hope to host a successful Olympics with zero errors and zero accidents.
Unlike this year’s Tokyo Olympics, which was full of errors and omissions and included a hellish opening ceremony, Japan did lay the foundation for domestic infrastructure and social construction by hosting the Olympics, and soon became a developed country.
However, just before and after the closing of the conference on October 24, shooter Ma Qingshan and photographer Chen Jue, representing the "China Team", "disappeared" one after another.
The "China Team" at that time was actually the representative team of the Chiang Kai-shek administration that was defeated in Taiwan. Previously, the People's Republic of China team had participated in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics in Finland. But at that time, the anti-China forces in the Olympic Committee insisted on creating two Chinas. In the name of inviting the Chinese team, they also invited the mainland and Taiwan teams. In order to protest against the anti-China forces in the Olympic Committee, the People's Republic of China announced its withdrawal from the International Olympic Committee on August 19, 1958.
Therefore, the "China Team" at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics can only be regarded as the Taiwan Province of China team.
A homesick child
Soon after the "missing" Ma Qingshan, he took the initiative to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to report the situation.
Ma Qingshan was born in 1926 in the Republic of China government's Liaoning Province . He was "caught strong" when he was young and had no choice but to join the reactionary army. In 1949, he retreated to Taiwan with Chiang Kai-shek's army. After arriving in Taiwan, Ma Qingshan was no longer willing to work for the Chiang Dynasty, so he took off his military uniform and became an employee of the Highway Bureau. However, due to his excellent marksmanship, he was soon selected into the sports team. Although they were always holding guns, this time the guns were not pointed at the people, so Ma Qingshan stayed at ease.
With the opening of the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, Ma Qingshan came to Japan and met overseas Chinese in Japan. From the mouths of his compatriots, he learned about the situation in his hometown, which aroused his long-suppressed homesickness. Ma Qingshan, who loves his motherland, expressed his unwillingness to return to Taiwan to the Overseas Chinese Association in Tokyo, hoping that the overseas Chinese organization could help him. Because he knew that if he returned to Taiwan this time, he might never have the chance to see his relatives in his hometown again.
With the help of the Overseas Chinese Association, he came to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to apply for "political asylum" and expressed his desire to return to New China. Even when taking notes with the Tokyo police, he firmly said, "Even if I lose my life, I will not return to Taiwan. My mind has been made." The Tokyo Olympics has come to an end. During the competition a few days ago, there was an incident in which a Belarusian female athlete refused to return to her country and asked the Japanese police for help. In the end, the "thousand-year feud" between Russia and Belarus Poland came forward to accept the athlete. This incident was hyped by a large number of Western media as "political oppression" and "running towards freedom". Previously, there were also athletes leaving this Olympics. For example, on July 16, Ugandan Olympic team athlete Cechi Toreko suddenly disappeared from a hotel in Osaka. Before his disappearance, he left a note that read, “I don’t want to go back to a country where life is difficult. Stay and work in Japan.” But the main reason for attracting attention is that he is a close contact with COVID-19. Since he has no hype value, the Western media does not care much. In fact, in previous Olympic Games, athletes have often left the teams they represent. For example, 57 years ago, also during the Tokyo Olympics, two Chinese bravely abandoned the Chiang Kai-shek authorities and rushed to New China. missing athletes On October 10, 1964, the Tokyo Olympics opened grandly in Japan. As the first Olympic Games in Asia and the first time in the world to be successfully hosted by a non-white country, it has high expectations from all Japanese people and is widely considered to represent Japan's economic revival and prosperity after the war. Therefore, the Japanese government is doing its best. We hope to host a successful Olympics with zero errors and zero accidents. Unlike this year’s Tokyo Olympics, which was full of errors and omissions and included a hellish opening ceremony, Japan did lay the foundation for domestic infrastructure and social construction by hosting the Olympics, and soon became a developed country. However, just before and after the closing of the conference on October 24, shooter Ma Qingshan and photographer Chen Jue, representing the "China Team", "disappeared" one after another. The "China Team" at that time was actually the representative team of the Chiang Kai-shek administration that was defeated in Taiwan. Previously, the People's Republic of China team had participated in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics in Finland. But at that time, the anti-China forces in the Olympic Committee insisted on creating two Chinas. In the name of inviting the Chinese team, they also invited the mainland and Taiwan teams. In order to protest against the anti-China forces in the Olympic Committee, the People's Republic of China announced its withdrawal from the International Olympic Committee on August 19, 1958. Therefore, the "China Team" at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics can only be regarded as the Taiwan Province of China team. A homesick child Soon after the "missing" Ma Qingshan, he took the initiative to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to report the situation. Ma Qingshan was born in 1926 in the Republic of China government's Liaoning Province . He was "caught strong" when he was young and had no choice but to join the reactionary army. In 1949, he retreated to Taiwan with Chiang Kai-shek's army. After arriving in Taiwan, Ma Qingshan was no longer willing to work for the Chiang Dynasty, so he took off his military uniform and became an employee of the Highway Bureau. However, due to his excellent marksmanship, he was soon selected into the sports team. Although they were always holding guns, this time the guns were not pointed at the people, so Ma Qingshan stayed at ease. With the opening of the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, Ma Qingshan came to Japan and met overseas Chinese in Japan. From the mouths of his compatriots, he learned about the situation in his hometown, which aroused his long-suppressed homesickness. Ma Qingshan, who loves his motherland, expressed his unwillingness to return to Taiwan to the Overseas Chinese Association in Tokyo, hoping that the overseas Chinese organization could help him. Because he knew that if he returned to Taiwan this time, he might never have the chance to see his relatives in his hometown again. With the help of the Overseas Chinese Association, he came to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to apply for "political asylum" and expressed his desire to return to New China. Even when taking notes with the Tokyo police, he firmly said, "Even if I lose my life, I will not return to Taiwan. My mind has been made." The Abacus of the United States and Japan How could the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department dare to make the final decision on such a major matter? It immediately reported it to the Japanese government and was reported to the U.S. agent in Japan. However, there were no diplomatic relations established between China and Japan or between China and the United States at that time, and the Chinese government could not be notified through normal channels. At that time, the feud between China and the Soviet Union had begun. The United States psychologically wanted to win over New China, so it was uncharacteristic of the Ma Qingshan incident and did not send him back to Taiwan, but turned a blind eye. Not long after Ma Qingshan left the Taiwan Provincial Team, the team’s photographer Chen Jue also “disappeared”. Chen Jue was originally from Jiangyin County, Jiangsu Province. He was forced to go to Taiwan in 1949. He later worked in social education at the Hsinchu County Government. In the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, he became the photographer of the "China" team. After the Olympics, Chen Jue sought asylum at the Soviet Embassy in Japan on October 29. He also expressed his homesickness and dissatisfaction with the Chiang Kai-shek government, and hoped to return to mainland China. Judging from the situation at the time, the two men acted alone. It can be seen that the Chiang Kai-shek authorities had lost all support on the island. Most of the Kuomintang officers and soldiers who were forced to go to Taiwan wanted to return to the mainland and were no longer willing to be enemies of the people. United States: One is a favor, and the two are also favors. Alas, let’s sell them together. The United States acquiesces, and the Japanese government knows what to do. With the help of the Tokyo Overseas Chinese Association and Japanese friends, Ma Qingshan and Chen Jue returned to mainland China on a ship from a third country on November 1. Why is there no mention of the Kuomintang government here? In fact, the Kuomintang was also very anxious at the time. Chiang Kai-shek asked Taiwan's "diplomatic department" to fully mediate, and even considered flying to Japan to dignitate people. But no matter how much Chiang Kai-shek jumps, it still depends on the face of his master. The United States has expressed its stance, what can he do? The Taiwanese authorities were so angry that they blamed Ma Qingshan's poisoning for the 55 athletes who participated in the Olympics, which caused them to suffer from diarrhea and poor performance. At the same time, Taiwan Provincial Internal Affairs Bureau also fabricated a story of a few hundred words in which a beautiful Communist agent seduced, kidnapped two people, and forced them onto a ship to be sent to the mainland. If it were the Taiwan Frog authorities today, they would probably be able to make a 50-episode TV series about this story. Return to the Motherland Previously, the good news of the two uprisings was also spread to the mainland through the " Wen Wei Po " in Hong Kong. When the ship docked, Ma Qingshan's father and brother, and Chen Jue's mother and sister were already at the port to greet them. The news of the two's subsequent return to China was published in the "People's Daily " on November 13, 1964. In its report, the People's Daily expressed warm welcome to Ma Qingshan and Chen Jue for their glorious return to the motherland through the uprising, and thanked the Japanese people, Japanese friends and patriotic overseas Chinese in Japan for their assistance in their triumphant return.
On November 17 of that year, the central government held a welcome party for the two in the auditorium of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Wu Han, deputy mayor of Beijing, and Cai Tingkai, deputy director of the National Sports Commission, attended and awarded an uprising bonus of 10,000 yuan.
What is the concept of ten thousand yuan? In 1961, polished rice in Zhengzhou was two cents per pound, millet was ten cents per pound, peanut oil was 69 cents per pound, pork was 84 cents per pound, and Moutai in the restaurant A bottle of is 4.8 yuan. Ten thousand yuan was definitely a huge sum of money at the time.
Of course, money is secondary, the important thing is the wanderer’s heart to return home.
In his speech, Ma Qingshan thanked "Chairman Mao and the great motherland" and said, "The people of Taiwan are deeply dissatisfied with the dark rule of the United States and Chiang Kai-shek. I had the idea of returning to my motherland two years ago."
Chen Jue also claimed that he was the "prodigal son returning". He criticized "Taiwan is not like the 'beautiful island' that foreigners call it, but a sinful hell controlled by the Tiger Wolf Group." Chen Jue said at the time that he hoped to be able to "Liberate Taiwan" as soon as possible.
Postscript
After returning to the motherland, Ma Qingshan continued to engage in sports work and later participated in two National Games. Due to his rich experience, he became a shooting coach after the athlete retired and trained many shooting athletes. The impression of athletes at that time was that he was "outspoken, jealous of evil, and like a big brother." Chen Jue was also arranged to return to his hometown to work according to his wish.
Thanks to the efforts of Chinese sports people including Ma Qingshan, on July 29, 1984, at the Los Angeles Olympics in the United States, 27-year-old Chinese shooter Xu Haifeng won the first Olympic gold medal in Chinese history!
Ma Qingshan and Chen Jue revolted and returned to their hometown to reunite with their families. And more Taiwanese veterans who were forced to separate their flesh and blood by Chiang Kai-shek could only die alone in Taiwan and died without ever returning to the motherland.
In 2021, it will be another Tokyo Olympics. Chinese athletes won gold and silver in the Olympics. The Chinese team is no longer the "Chinese team" back then. The Chinese who are proud and proud in the Olympics are full of confidence in the rejuvenation of the motherland!
In order for flesh and blood to no longer be separated, and for the great rejuvenation of the nation, both sides of the Taiwan Strait must be unified! I believe that the day when the five-star red flag will fly high in Treasure Island is not far away!
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returned to Ma Qingshan, who returned to the motherland to continue to work in sports, and later participated in two National Games. Due to rich experience, after the athlete retired, he became a shooting coach and trained many shooters. At that time, the athletes had an impression of him as "fast -minded, jealousy, and having a great brother." And Chen Jue also arranged to go home to work according to his wishes.
, with the efforts of Chinese sports people such as Ma Qingshan, on July 29, 1984, at the Los Angeles Olympic Games, 27 -year -old Chinese shooter Xu Haifeng won the first Olympic gold medal in Chinese history!
Ma Qingshan and Chen Jue's uprising returned to their homeland and reunited with their families. And more Taiwanese veterans who were forced by Chiang Kai -shek to be separated from flesh can only grow old in Taiwan, causing death and failure to return to the motherland.
2021 is another Tokyo Olympic Games. Chinese athletes have picked gold and silver on the Olympic field. The Chinese team is no longer the "Chinese team".
is no longer separated from the flesh. For the great rejuvenation of the nation, the two sides of the strait must be unified! I believe that the day of the five -star red flag is not far from the day when Baodao fluttered!
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