Chapter 629 Lin Chaoyang’s Life Examination(2/2)
I have great hostility towards Japan, which has been in power in militarism since the 20th century.
The rulers can sacrifice the common people at any cost for their ambitions, which not only cause serious sins and suffering to their own citizens, but also to the invaded countries and nations.
Such regimes, their accomplices and lackeys, will be nailed to the pillar of shame.”
Lin Chaoyang's tone gradually became excited when he spoke, and finally he spoke harshly and looked coldly.
But surprisingly, none of the hundreds of Japanese present showed anger.
In the conversation just now, Lin Chaoyang unknowingly cut off the concept of "Japanese" into "ruler" and "ruled".
Civilians are also victims of war. Even if some of these civilians have done things to aid evildoers, this does not prevent them from standing on the opposite side of the "war initiator".
No one thinks he is a bad person.
What Talin Chaoyang hates is the "ruler who started the war", what does it have to do with me "civilians"?
The huge venue fell into a wonderful silence in a short period of time, and many people were thinking about it.
At this time, Kensaburo Oe, who had been sitting on the stage, spoke up with some emotion, "During World War II, Japan caused serious disasters to Asian countries, which we must admit and reflect on. We must face up to history and the crimes that have been turned on.
In Japan, militarism has never disappeared, it is just dormant, Japan must be alert, we cannot be Japanese who repeat the sins."
Kensalo Oe's loud voice moved many young students present. Coupled with Lin Chaoyang's answer just now, the exchange meeting suddenly had more profound meaning at the end.
After a moment of silence, there were sporadic applause, and then the applause became more and more intense.
Lin Chaoyang on the stage solemnly held Kensalo Oe's hand and expressed his admiration for his adherence to the writer's conscience and humanitarian spirit.
Kensalo Oe is a well-known leftist and anti-warist in Japan. He has criticized Japan's crimes in World War II and the Japanese government's concealment of war crimes,
In his speech at the Nobel Prize in Literature Awards, he listed the Nanjing Massacre as "one of the three major humanitarian disasters in the 20th century" and called on the Japanese government to stop its ambiguousness of history.
Yamada Yukio listened to the thunderous applause in his ears, his face unwilling to accept it, but he could do nothing.
After the exchange meeting, Naoko Kondo asked a question for Yamada Yukio's unfair taste and apologized to Lin Chaoyang with an apology.
After the 1970s, the Japanese rightists became increasingly influential among the people.
Today's exchange meeting did not involve politics. She had already communicated with the school and student union organizers beforehand, but unexpectedly, this kind of problem occurred.
"It's okay, there's nothing wrong with this level of communication." Lin Chaoyang said without caring.
While speaking, the two students sent a bunch of books.
Today, it is rare for Lin Chaoyang and Kensaburo Oe to come to Japan University. Many students prepared their books in advance to ask for autographs.
In order to maintain order, the student union must first collect the books and send them back after signing them.
Without the worries of being surrounded by students, Lin Chaoyang and Kensalo Oe easily signed their own autographs and chatted casually.
Lin Chaoyang noticed that among the books sent by the students, his works were a little more than Kensalo Oe, and among them, "The Legend of the Boat Crossing" was the largest.
It seems that as Yamakawa Asuko said, the style of "The Legend of the Boat" is very popular among Japanese readers.
After signing the name, the two left the library under the guidance of the staff.
When they left, many students were still lined up to lead their signature books.
After lunch, Lin Chaoyang visited Japan University again in the afternoon.
In the evening, Kawai Miya, the current president of Kawai's study, was invited by the hotel. The location was set at the high-end culinary 700 in Chiyoda District. It was translated into Chinese, and the decoration style was French, but the main business was Japanese sushi.
After the meal, Kawaidemi also said apologetically: "Rin Sang doesn't seem to like sushi very much, it's our mistake."
Kawai Study House has a history of a hundred years since its establishment. Kawai Shimi is also the great-grandson of Kawai Junichiro, the founder of the publishing house.
Kawacho Study Room is very famous in the Japanese literary world, but if you want to talk about comprehensive strength, it is not considered a first-class publishing house. In recent years, Lin Chaoyang's works have sold over tens of millions of copies in Japan. Such a large sales account for almost 1/10 of their performance.
He could not help but pay attention to it.
"President Kawaide is so kind. The sushi tastes very good, but I have a Chinese stomach."
Kawai Shi was slightly slight and silently remembered it in his heart. In the future, he would change to Chinese cuisine for a meal.
On the second day, it was the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association.
The Sakuramen Association Hall has been crowded in the morning. In the past ten years, the number of members of the Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association has exceeded 80.
This person seems to be not many, but it is no longer rare in research associations with writers as their main research subjects, not to mention that Lin Chaoyang is still a foreign writer.
It is more worth mentioning that almost all members of the Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association are professors and associate professors from major Japanese universities.
Writers and critics have made great achievements in literary creation and research fields.
The reason for this situation is not because Naoko Kondo and others have strict reviews of membership, but because they study the works of Chinese writers in Japan, which is relatively niche.
Even if it is translated into Japanese, it is very difficult to understand Chinese language, literature, and culture to a certain extent.
The research threshold is higher and the quality of members is higher, but development is also subject to certain restrictions.
A group of middle-aged people with an average age of over 40 were wearing suits and a serious expression, and the atmosphere was a bit solemn.
Fortunately, after Lin Chaoyang appeared, the atmosphere at the venue became relaxed.
Under Naoko Kondo, Lin Chaoyang greeted everyone one by one.
"Mr. Ikeda, long time no see!"
"Hello, Mr. Nakamura."
Lin Chaoyang, the first group of members of the research association, knew each other, but so many members who later joined the research association did not know each other.
After the greetings, at around 9:30 in the morning, the 10th anniversary salon of the Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association officially began.
The "10th Anniversary" is a commemorative day, and the atmosphere is warm.
Everyone applauded in unison to invite Lin Chaoyang to give a speech on stage, and he just came on stage to express his gratitude.
Although the research association was named after Lin Chaoyang, it was not led by him.
The morning meeting was halfway through, and there were short rests in the middle. There were snacks and drinks prepared in advance in the venue. Lin Chaoyang served a glass of apple juice and chatted around him by his side.
A tall, rough-looking middle-aged man came over and greeted Lin Chaoyang.
"Mr. Qingshui!" Lin Chaoyang nodded to the other party when he recalled the introduction he had just exchanged greetings.
When Shimizu Zhangsi saw that Lin Chaoyang had an impression of him, he was full of joy. "Lin Sang, I have some questions to ask you."
"I dare not ask for advice. If there is any problem, let's communicate with each other." Lin Chaoyang said politely.
When Shimizu Joshi heard this, his smile became even stronger, "Thank you Lin Sang. Lin Sang, you and your wife got married in 1978, right?"
Lin Chaoyang couldn't help but wonder. He thought that Zhang Si of Qingshui would ask him for advice on creation or some details in the work, but he didn't expect that the other party asked such a question.
"What's that."
"I saw in the preface to your "Chuangguandong" that you and your wife were divided into two places at the beginning, right? Your wife was admitted to Yanjing Normal University at that time. You were in the rural areas of Northeast China, what were you mainly doing at that time?"
"Um·-...
Lin Chaoyang felt that this was not like a communication from a research association, but like checking the household registration.
"Hey, Shimizu!"
A male voice interrupted the conversation between the two with a rude rudeness, and Professor Hirohei Ikeda from Waseda University came over.
"You guy is really rude!"
Hirohei Ikeda said to Lin Chaoyang: "Lin Sang, I'm really sorry! Shimizu's recent research direction is a bit off."
After hearing what he said, Lin Chaoyang asked a few more questions curiously.
It turns out that Akiji Kiyomizu and Hiro Ikeda were usually fellows from Waseda University, but Akiji Kiyomizu is now an associate professor at Osaka University.
Shimizu Zhangsi is now planning to verify Lin Chaoyang's early growth trajectory and has applied for funds from their school.
If the funds can be applied for, he will personally go to Northeast China and Yanjing for verification.
Chapter completed!