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Former Cuban President Fidel Castro

65438-0926 Fidel Castro was born in a peasant family in Cuba, which is considered as a rich second generation. However, this rich second generation may be a "fake" rich second generation, because he doesn't eat, drink and have fun like other rich second generations. His only interest at ordinary times is reading biographies of famous people, hoping that he can be as famous as those famous heroes. His favorite influences are Bolí var and San Martin.

Fidel Castro majored in law after he went to college. He is particularly good at arguing, and his eloquence is not comparable to that of ordinary people. After graduating from college, Fidel Castro actively ran for Congress when he was a lawyer. Fidel Castro, 32, appointed himself commander-in-chief of the rebel army, and simply called a group of people to drive Batista out of the pro-American regime, while Castro became the prime minister of Cuba. Since then, Batista stepped down and officially embarked on the road of anti-American imperialism.

During 1995 and 2003, Castro visited China twice and forged a profound friendship with China. 1999, 50th anniversary military parade in China. When the secretary told him that the military parade was about to begin, he immediately put down his work and went straight to the Embassy of China in Cuba. As he hasn't eaten yet, the secretary asked him to have a snack and watch it while eating. Castro said, "No, I want to watch the live broadcast of the Beijing military parade." 2016165438+1on October 25th, China's best friend Castro passed away at the age of 90.