The Rise of the Writers of the Republic of China

Chapter 556 555 [The famous Miss Fei]

(PS: I have to say something in the text. I was confused before, and I took 1933 as 1934. The Red Army’s Long March started in October 1934. Lao Wang made a mistake in the timeline of the novel and accidentally moved the Long March forward by one year , the relevant content has been corrected.)

Throughout October, big news emerged one after another.

For example, Japan plans to establish an "Inner Mongolia Autonomous Government" and wants to replicate the puppet Manchukuo in Inner Mongolia. Another example is Hitler's announcement to withdraw from the League of Nations, and Germany became another power to withdraw from the League of Nations after Japan.

However, these news are far away. As the capital of China, Nanjing, there are only two news that the citizens are most concerned about.

First, the news of Chu Minyi's frantic pursuit of Yang Xiuqiong was exposed, and the newspaper published a photo of Secretary-General Chu personally driving a carriage, which was instantly made a joke in Nanjing. Some newspapers commented: "Chu Minyi is very courteous, shameless, too disrespectful of his status as a member of the state government, and unbecoming!"

Chu Minyi didn't care about other people's opinions, and even regarded this kind of thing as a romantic talk. Unexpectedly, there was a tigress in his home. After the news came out, Chu Minyi immediately encountered the roar of the east lion, and heard that he had knelt on the washboard for several nights.

Another news is the hot performance of Peking Opera "Mrs. Huarui". Meng Xiaodong and Vivien Leigh performed in the World Theater for three consecutive days.

Originally, Meng Xiaodong wanted to continue the performance, but the theater suddenly received a warning, and "Mrs. Huarui" was immediately banned by the Nanjing government. The reason for the ban is simple: the play disrespects history and misleads the audience.

According to this standard, then simply ban "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin". Hua Xiong was killed by Sun Jian, and had nothing to do with Guan Erye; Fang La was captured by Xin Xingzong, and it had nothing to do with Lu Zhishen and Wu Song.

Therefore, both "Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin" distort history, and it is reasonable and reasonable to ban them.

No matter what, "Madame Huarui" will not be able to be performed in Nanjing anyway, and maybe it can continue when it returns to the north.

Although the new play was banned, Meng Xiaodong's reputation in Nanjing soared, and the title of "Winter Emperor" was well deserved. In addition, Vivien Leigh is also known by many theater fans, after all, she is the only foreigner who has officially sung Peking Opera on stage so far.

Even the "Central Daily", the official publication of the National Party, solemnly reported Vivien Leigh's appearance: "Vivien Leigh is the noble daughter of Britain. Her father, Mr. Fei Lao, is the inventor of the magic drug sulfonamide and has the title of jazz. , used to be an officer of the British Empire stationed in India. Miss Vivien Leigh is well-known in England for starring in the stage play "Titanic", and is the hottest star in London. Mr. Zhou Hexuan traveled to Europe by car. His profound knowledge, elegant demeanor and elegance The conversation fascinated Ms. Fei. Ms. Fei gave up her status and glory in the UK and voluntarily moved to China with Mr. Zhou. Ms. Fei was also obsessed with China's profound culture and art, and she practiced Peking Opera skills day and night... Why can China attract British ladies to live here? Because of the wise leadership of the great leader, Generalissimo Chiang, China is becoming more and more prosperous and powerful, and has achieved remarkable achievements..."

The whole report was a mess, and nine out of ten sentences were false, but it aroused huge social repercussions.

The daughter of a British aristocrat, she is still a big star in the UK, and she is also the daughter of a rich man in the UK. With such a prominent family background and amazing beauty, he is willing to live in China for a long time and practice Peking Opera skills hard, which greatly satisfies the vanity of the Chinese people.

Various newspapers rushed to reprint the reports, and Vivien Leigh became a celebrity in no time, and even brought women's magazines from Shanghai to invite them to take pictures, saying that they wanted to make Vivien Leigh the cover girl of the next issue.

Even progressive patriotic young people don't think there is anything wrong with Zhou Hexuan's extramarital affairs, but instead think that Zhou Hexuan is trying to win glory for the country.

And some gossip tabloids made up associations and made up an exotic love story about Zhou Hexuan and Vivien Leigh. It's nothing more than a gifted man and a beautiful woman. With his handsome appearance and extraordinary talent, Zhou Hexuan made the daughter of a British nobleman fall in love with him at first sight.

It's perfect, and ordinary people like this tune.

...

"Woo! Boom~~~~"

The train was running on the rails, half of the high-end carriages were booked, and it became the exclusive space for Zhou Hexuan and his wife and children.

Vivien Leigh looked at the newspaper depressingly. She could barely read in Chinese, and said unhappily: "These newspapers are written in random! My surname is not Fei at all. Even if my Chinese name is Fei, my father's surname is not either. Fei. My father is only in his 40s, and the Chinese newspapers actually call him 'Old Mr. Fei'. It's... almost..."

Meng Xiaodong reminded: "It's unreasonable."

"Yes, it's unreasonable!" Vivien Leigh said angrily.

Xiao Lingjun asked curiously: "Mom, what does this mean?"

Meng Xiaodong explained with a smile: "How can this reason be an idiom, referring to someone's words and deeds, or something that is very absurd."

Xiao Lingjun asked again: "Then what is absurd?"

Meng Xiaodong said: "Absurdity is absurdity."

Xiao Lingjun tilted his head and continued to ask: "Then what is absurd?"

"Absurd is just... just..." Meng Xiaodong struggled to find how to describe it, and said impatiently, "Don't ask so many questions, you'll find out later."

Zhou Hexuan laughed happily, and explained in a more vivid way: "Lingjun, if your younger brother breaks your favorite toy, and he still doesn't apologize to you, and doesn't feel that he has done something wrong, then you can be angry with him. The younger brother said, "It's unreasonable!"

"Oh!" Xiao Lingjun nodded in a serious manner, not knowing whether he pretended to understand or really understood, and suddenly pointed to Xiao Weilie next to him, "How can you be so reasonable!"

Little Wei Lie shook his head again and again: "Sister, I didn't break your doll."

Xiao Lingjun was surprised: "What! My doll was broken?"

Xiao Weilie continued to shake his head: "I didn't break it."

"Then how do you know the doll is broken?" Xiao Ling asked questioningly.

Xiao Wei Lie was speechless, he was really not good at speaking, and he didn't know how to quibble.

"It must be you!"

"not me!"

"Definitely is!"

"no!"

"..."

The siblings immediately quarreled, quarreling and quarreling just a few words. Lingjun is 4 years and 5 months old, and Wei Lie is 3 years and 6 months old. They should have been sent to kindergarten long ago.

Zhang Leyi watched with a smile on the side, without any thought of persuading the fight. She hoped that her son could exercise more and talk more, and she wished that the children would quarrel every day.

Vivien Leigh was a little annoyed, and said to Zhou Hexuan, "Xuan, I'm a little tired of being in China, and I want to visit the United States."

Zhou Hexuan said: "After a while, I will accompany you."

"Okay," Vivien Lexi said, just as she finished speaking, she suddenly covered her mouth and retched: "Ugh..."

Zhang Leyi and Meng Xiaodong looked at each other, and they had already made a rough judgment—this foreign woman was probably pregnant.

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