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Chapter 1681 Westernization and Reality

After Li Zhongxin spoke with Li Shangyong for a while, he also understood what his father meant.

This time when I came to Chicago, my father was very surprised, but! He gradually began to adapt to it.

Li Shangyong told Li Zhongxin that he would do whatever he should do. They were here, and he could have a female assistant who spoke fluently in Chinese. As long as there was no problem in communication, they would have no problems.

Li Shangyong also told Li Zhongxin that no matter when, no matter how good a foreign country is, he is a Chinese and must love his country. Never be westernized by Western countries and leave his home and business to the United States to live.

Li Zhongxin also knew what his father was thinking, but that kind of thing had nothing to do with him. Even if he wanted to go abroad to travel or settle down, he would not choose the United States.

Li Zhongxin knew that in recent years, China has lagged behind developed Western countries, and Chinese people naturally prayed to the West to worship Buddha, which inevitably leads to the problems of worshiping foreign countries and fascinating foreign countries and Westernization.

His father didn't like him to go abroad because he thought that Li Zhongxin would admire foreign countries and fascinate foreign countries. He could only see the gap between the United States and China and know the importance of technology to a country. Then, in the future, if he instilled something in his father, his father would have more support for his affairs and less drag on his side.

Chinese people like advanced things, pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty, no matter where they come from. Whenever they pursue something, they will always think about it and follow it step by step, creating a strong complex.

In modern history, Britain once dominated the world, so China developed a British fever or British complex, including learning English, translating British scientific literature, learning the British's strong ships and cannons, imitating the British's system of virtual kings, etc., which is probably the so-called Britishization.

Later, the Russians were ahead of the creation, and the Chinese developed the Soviet-Russian complex, or it could be called Soviet-Russianization.

After the war, the United States dominated the world, so the Chinese developed an American complex, including studying in the United States, introducing American investment, doing business in the United States, investing in the United States, traveling to the United States, living in big houses, driving big cars, making big money, and starting big companies like Americans.

On the surface, there are many ridiculous and ridiculous things in the American complex of the Chinese people, but when we look deeper, we will find that whether it is the British complex, the Soviet-Russian complex, or the American complex, the things that remain unchanged are the Chinese people's desire and pursuit for advanced cultural concepts, advanced social systems, and civilized lifestyles.

But! At this time, Chinese people who come to the United States will basically become the lowest class when they come to the United States. Only such a tiny person can gain a foothold in the United States, just like the performance of "Beijing People in New York".

For many Chinese people, the United States is a distant and unfamiliar land, and they believe there are countless good opportunities there. In order to realize their dreams, they will pay a huge price.

"Beijing People in New York" is very realistic. Wang Qiming is a cellist in a Beijing orchestra. He and his wife Guo Yan traveled across the ocean to the United States. Due to language barriers, from the moment the plane landed at Kennedy Airport in New York, they fell into a terrible sense of disillusionment. In order to make a living, Wang Qiming went to a restaurant to work, and Guo Yan went to a factory to work. In the face of the harsh reality, they gave up their original intention of sharing joys and sorrows and embarked on a life path full of competition, sadness and indifference.

Wang Qiming broke out and had money. Guo Yan found a new home, but he did not get happiness and peace. In the new twists and turns of life, Wang Qiming was very ups and downs. Guo Yan was expelled from the house and wandered on the streets, and their daughter was also about to run away from home.

In other words, Li Shangyong was worried that Li Zhongxin would want to develop in the United States, but! Li Zhongxin didn't say anything, but said to his father: "Dad, just tell Shi Zi directly what you want to do here. You said you want to see Jordan playing basketball. Shi Zi has arranged everything for you. If nothing unexpected happens, after we watch the World Cup quarterfinals tomorrow, we will be able to see the Bulls you like."

Li Zhongxin was very happy that his father was preparing to let Sakai Kazuko stay with them. In many cases, Li Zhongxin was not at ease with the two young translators brought from Jiangcheng. Although they had also studied in the United States, they were too young and they couldn't understand many things.

"Qizi? Why is it called Qizi? Is the female assistant in the United States also a Japanese?" Li Shangyong asked Li Zhongxin with some confusion. He felt that the name Li Zhongxin said was so awkward.

When Li Shangyong asked the last question, his expression turned a little dark, and even Li Zhongxin could feel it, Li Shangyong was a little unhappy.

"The full name of Hashiko is Sakai Hashiko. Like Ms. Masako, she is Japanese, but she has been working for me. I think you should not refuse Ms. Hashiko's company because of this matter. I believe that if Ms. Hashiko arranges it, you will do anything." Li Zhongxin looked at Li Shangyong with depression and slowly started to say to Li Shangyong.

Li Zhongxin was quite satisfied with his father's failure to see that Sakai Kazuko was a Japanese at first. After all, there should be such a caring person around his father and mother to serve him instead of giving them to outsiders.

When I came here to watch the World Cup quarterfinals, Li Shangyong and Wang Yaqing didn't watch it. They felt that there was nothing to watch football, so they made such a large group of people watch the football there and shouted stupidly. It was meaningless. With that time, they would do some other things best.

"What are you thinking? No matter who Shizi is from any country, there is no problem. As long as she can arrange us clearly, there is nothing else!" Li Shangyong said to Li Zhongxin insincerely.

Li Shangyong was always very upset about Li Zhongxin's creation of a group of Japanese women around him, but he had no way to say anything about this discomfort.
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