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A brief introduction to the content that China can say no

1996 summer, Beijing continued to have high temperature weather. Even hotter than the weather in Beijing is a book called "China Can Say No". This work, which was "shoddy" by several young artists, was regarded as the loudest voice in China that year. The cover of the first issue of New Weekly, which was founded that year, was a photo of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, with the title "China can say no, shaking the western world". ?

Song Qiang, Zhang Zang Zang, Qiao Bian, Gu Qingsheng ... These names are too strange to the public today, but this does not prevent them from creating a myth of 3 million copies that China can say no to at that time. "China can say no" has become the most talked about word in the streets. This book criticizes the national nihilism that once existed in the 1980s.

This paper makes a rational reflection and evaluation on China's foreign policy in the post-cold war globalization era, refutes the views of some domestic traitorous scholars and experts with a large number of reasons, and opens a window for young people in China. Since then, China's nationalism has been developing and progressing, and it is envied by some experts and scholars.

And vilify and blacken this book in various ways, but these uglification and blackening can't hide the value of this book. After the book was published, there was an upsurge of "saying no" in the market. China can also say no, China can also say no, why China said no, and so on. Coming out one after another. But later, "China can say no" was once banned.

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The book China Can Say No —— Political and Emotional Choice in the Post-Cold War Era marks the warming of China nationalism in Chinese mainland in 1990s. China for short can say no. The authors are Song Qiang, Zhang Zang Zang (real name), Qiao Bian and Gu Qingsheng. Published by China Federation of Industry and Commerce Press 1996. The first edition issued 50,000 copies, and it only took more than 20 days to print and publish.

It attracted the attention and reports of more than 0/00 news media around the world, and became the most sensational China book in the United States and the West in 1996, which was translated into 8 languages successively. It has also attracted great attention from the government and people of China. The book's views on Sino-US relations and nationalism after the Cold War have aroused great discussion, and there are also different views on this book.

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The first signer that China can say no to is Song Qiang, but the planner of this book is Zhang Xiaobo, and the second signer is Zhang Zang Zang. As a poet, Zhang Xiaobo explained why he first used a pseudonym. He said, "I think this book is different from my poems and novels."

The reporter's basic impression of Zhang Xiaobo is that he has a buzz cut, is well dressed and speaks slowly. He is one of the famous "four waves" in publishing planning circle. The other "three waves" are An Boshun who planned to launch Shanghai Baby, Shen Haobo who planned to launch The Things in Zhu Xian, and Lu Jinbo who published Wang Shuo and Han Han's works.

Zhang Xiaobo is one of the lowest-key people. In recent years, Liu revealed a Dream of Red Mansions, and it is better to seek medical help than to seek self-help. He planned The Love of Hawthorn Tree, but he rarely gave interviews to the media. Zhang Xiaobo's explanation is, "I always think that this industry is risky, and our living condition is very fragile, so we dare not make a high profile." Out of caution, he made an exception and accepted an interview with our reporter this time.

Use written dialogue-the reporter sends the question to him by email, and he answers it in writing and then sends it to the reporter. Zhang Xiaobo/KLOC-was admitted to East China Normal University at the age of 0/6. He is the man of the hour in the university. Together with three other people, he published A Collection of Four Urban Poets, which sold tens of thousands of copies. They are also called "city poets". Zhang Xiaobo was assigned to Zhenjiang Federation of Literary and Art Circles after graduation.

However, after only half a year, Zhang Xiaobo quit his job and returned to Shanghai to associate with his poetry friends. In 1980s, he was much harsher than now, and Zhang Xiaobo and his friends were also "hit". "When the president of East China Normal University invited me to dinner last year, I replied: I never accept official banquets.

The authors of these books are gradually disappearing from the public eye, but don't think that those rough shouts of 12 years ago were naive. When we look back today, we will still be surprised. In the postscript to China Can Say No, these words say, "Within ten years, at most fifteen years, there will be big problems in the western capitalist world. Is it the economic crisis of 1929- 1933?

It is not clear yet, but a big problem is inevitable. At present, the financial crisis sweeping the world came in the forecast of "within ten years, at most fifteen years" issued by the author 1996. There are rumors that Zhang Xiaobo immigrated to Canada after the publication of China Can Say No, but Xinmin Daily reporter Mars. Com, interviewed its company for promotion, calling it a rumor of malicious attacks by netizens.

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