In episode 1 1928, young edgar snow followed Jia Huangdi, who came to the United States for business, on a ship bound for Shanghai, China. Si Nuo found a * * * manifesto in the cabin, and he heard the word * * * for the first time. When the ship reached its destination, Si Nuo could not go ashore without a ticket and passport, so Si Nuo had to turn to Naoko, and Si Nuo finally set foot on the bustling beach.
In the second episode, Powell, the editor-in-chief of Commentary, bailed out the singer, but the patrolling police officer punished the proprietress Zhu instead, which made him puzzled. Get out. Si Nuo searched for information and wrote articles everywhere, and China lived a full life. Three months later, Si Nuo was ready to leave, but Powell expected Si Nuo to stay by interviewing Chiang Kai-shek. Snowden came to Nanjing to interview Chiang Kai-shek and was praised by Song Meiling.
In the third episode, I ran into Washington Wu who came to report to the National Army Command. Si Nuo was very happy that Kong Lingwei was harassed by a group of hooligans at the railway station. Seeing this, the Washington military commander who came with him immediately came forward to save him. This heroic rescue fascinated Kong Lingwei. middle
In the fourth episode, Sun Ke angrily called Powell, editor-in-chief of the newspaper, expressing his dissatisfaction with Sarazzi's related reports. Wang is tired of endless wars and has no supporting faith in his heart. Washington was distressed by the status quo of Big Brother and gave him some money for his old age. . Washington took Miss Yao to a dinner party, but because she came from China and was asked to go through the back door, Washington felt humiliated and punched the doorman. Miss Naoko persuaded Si Nuo not to attend the dinner party. Although she knew that all people were equal, she was worried that Si Nuo's report would anger her father.
He has sold his wife and daughter, which is still his luck. He has sold everything-the wooden beams on the house, his clothes and sometimes even the last fig leaf. He wobbled in the hot sun, and his testicles hung there like withered olive stones-this is the last serious mockery to remind you that he was once a man!
Children are even more pitiful. Their small skeletons are bent and deformed, their joints are prominent and skinny, and their bulging stomachs are like tumors because they are filled with bark sawdust. Women are lying in the corner waiting to die, with no meat on their buttocks and skinny breasts like empty sacks. However, there are not many women and girls after all, and most of them are either dead or sold.