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Indonesia's only Chinese president, almost blind, still stubbornly manages the country. What contribution did he make?

The Indonesian people are waiting for the victory of the people of China. With the support of the Indonesian people, the people of China will surely win. ? When Suharto was interviewed by Jakarta Post, Indonesian President Susilo quoted a sentence mentioned by former President Suharto in his speech. ? The Indonesian people will always remember, and they will never forget us.

Don't do anything illegal and contrary to the law and national interests. The 84-year-old former Indonesian president has worked quietly in Indonesian politics for more than ten years and is deeply supported by Indonesian people. He is the only Chinese president and first vice president in Indonesian history. Under his rule, the country is harmonious and the people live and work in peace; However, he is also an extremely low-key person. In order to protect his family property from western forces, he decided not to run for president many years ago, which made him suffer inhuman treatment at home!

As we all know, most countries in Southeast Asia are multi-ethnic countries, and Indonesia is one of them. According to statistics, about a quarter of Indonesia's population is of Chinese descent. A librarian of Indonesian National Museum has a son of China, Suharto. He was born in 193 1. His father immigrated to Jakarta, Indonesia at the age of three. His father was an early big capitalist in Indonesia and served as the president of United Bank of Indonesia, Indonesia's largest trading company. Suharto and his family are well-known in the local area, so he is very popular in the local area.

Suharto showed high learning ability since he was a child. He is good at literature and mathematics. His father was also a typical engineering male, and Suharto's keen interest in literature and mathematics was cultivated from an early age. Suharto 1 1 years old, his father sent him to the Royal Dutch Air Force School to learn to fly. Although Suharto had no formal aviation education, he was favored by officers of the Royal Dutch Air Force for his good language and excellent results. Soon after, Suharto graduated with honors, successfully became an officer of the Royal Dutch Air Force at that time, and successfully entered the Royal Dutch Air Force Base.