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Chapter 84: No Sorrow (1)

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    Taking Xiong Sanwa on a trip is an extremely relaxing and enjoyable thing for Zhang Xian. This is how people are, when they experience setbacks, they go out for a walk and integrate themselves into the mountains and rivers of nature. Soon,  You can adjust your gloomy mentality.  Of course, when Zhang Xian and Xiong Sanwa visited the island of Taiwan, Zhang Xian did not forget to ask someone to help them apply for passports and visas for traveling out of the island, so when they returned to Taipei, they had already obtained the passports and visas for traveling out of the island.  passport.

    When Zhang Xian returned to Taipei, his daughter Xiaomei told him something.  It turned out that while Zhang Xian and Xiong Sanwa were out, an old man from Hong Kong came to find him. When he couldn't find him, he found Xiaomei through the old nanny who looked after the house.  Because Xiaomei was also troubled by many things, she originally thought that the old man was looking for a comrade who knew her father. It was not until she heard that the visitor mentioned Wang Jinna that she put aside other things and chatted with the old man for an hour.  Xiaomei told Zhang Xian that this old man's surname was Huang. This time, he was entrusted by Wang Jinna to come to Taipei to find Zhang Xian. Before leaving, Dr. Huang specially left Zhang Xian his address in Hong Kong.  , and told him that if he wanted to communicate with the mainland, he could transfer on his behalf.

    When he heard the news, Zhang Xian's heart suddenly became excited. He had thought about communicating with Wang Jinna for a long time. In fact, after he returned to Taiwan with Xiao Qiang, Wei Hong and Lei Xiaoxian,  Through Xiaoqiang's narration, I learned a lot about his wife, son, and brother Zhang Ren. I was just sad that they were all being persecuted by the Cultural Revolution. Although I wanted to get in touch with these relatives, I also knew very clearly that,  If I really had to write a letter to them, I might not be able to get it into their hands, and it would probably become evidence of their having liaisons with foreign countries, so I held back in the end, hoping that these relatives could be freed from such sinful activities.  Survive.  Later, when the Gang of Four fell in mainland China and the Cultural Revolution ended, Zhang Xian wrote a letter to Wang Jinna according to the address provided by Xiaoqiang. Because postage was not available between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, the letter was wrapped in a large envelope and he sent it to Japan first.  Matsushita Seijiro helped transfer to the mainland, but the letter simply fell into the sea and there was no response at all.  Xiaoqiang was also helpless and could only explain to his uncle that maybe the place names on the mainland had changed again, and their home in Wuhan had become someone else's home. I don't know where they had gone!

    "Now that someone knows Wang Jinna's specific address and has promised to help him transfer his family letter, this is of course something that makes Zhang Xian very happy.  So on the day I came back, I stayed up all night in front of the table and wrote a ten-page thick letter with tears and snot in my nose. Naturally, I had endless lovesickness and endless sadness. Even the letter paper was  I don¡¯t know how many of them got wet!

    However, the next day Zhang Xian did not go to the post office, so he changed his mind and decided to go to Hong Kong in person. Anyway, the trip he and Xiong Sanwa planned included Hong Kong.

    In fact, Taiwan was still under nationwide martial law at this time. This martial law order was promulgated after the National Army retreated to Taiwan. During the most severe period of the Chiang Kai-shek era, many people called it "White Terror!"  "Before the martial law is lifted, anyone entering or exiting the island must undergo very strict inspections. Of course, for the privileged class, this kind of martial law is in vain. What it really restricts is the freedom of the common people to travel.  Although Zhang Xian is a commoner at this time, he is still the chairman of Dahua Group and a very important figure in the entire Taiwanese industry. Because of this, he is applying for travel-related documents.  When the time comes, it seems much faster and easier.

    Although Zhang Xian can go to many countries and regions around the world, he also knows that before the government lifts martial law and allows veterans to visit relatives in the mainland, if he really has to set foot on the mainland, when he comes back,  What awaits him is definitely jail time. After all, he is still a public figure in the National Government.  At this time, although the other side of the Taiwan Strait had frequently extended olive branches, Chiang Ching-kuo's government still strictly adhered to the three-no policy of "no contact," "no negotiation," and "no compromise." They were still afraid of these veterans.  Once you really leave Taiwan and return to the mainland, you will never return. If you really do that, it will be a disaster, not only in terms of your own influence, but also in terms of politics and the security of the island.

    With a very uneasy heart, Zhang Xian and Xiong Sanwa came to Hong Kong first. According to the address left by Dr. Huang, they easily found Dr. Huang's private clinic. However, this Dr. Huang was a little old.  Because of his age, this clinic has been inherited by his son, and it is quite famous in the local area.  However, Zhang Xian and Xiong Sanwa also found out from here that it turned outNa Na wrote and was content to get in touch, but she didn't expect that there was a more exciting way. However, after this joy flashed across her face, it became stagnant again, and he couldn't help but feel a little agitated.  He asked doubtfully: "Dr. Huang, can Jin Na come to Hong Kong? Can she go abroad?"

    Doctor Huang smiled and said to Zhang Xian: "The mainland has been reforming and opening up for several years. Many of our Hong Kong businessmen have gone to the mainland to develop. They came back and told me that although everything there is lagging behind, it is making progress!  Nowadays, the Communist government has much less restrictions on people going abroad. Haha, a friend of mine who came back from Beijing also told me that every day at the entrance of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, there is always a long queue waiting to apply for a visa!  "

    "Yes!" Xiong Sanwa also comforted Zhang Xian: "It's no longer the past. They are more open than us! Even war criminals like Liu Tianyu have been released, and Sister Nana only came to Hong Kong.  It¡¯s not treason, I don¡¯t think the CCP will stop it!¡±

    Dr. Huang also nodded and said: "Now Dr. Wang is still a domestic medical expert and a non-party person. In fact, according to her age, she should have retired here long ago, but she is still exerting her residual enthusiasm.  It shows how much the authorities attach great importance to her! Besides, what we are holding here is an international academic conference. Not everyone can participate. Those who can get invitations are naturally some of the best in medicine. There is no reason for them not to  Let her go abroad!"

    Thinking that Dr. Huang¡¯s words were indeed true, Zhang Xian couldn¡¯t help but feel relieved. From this moment on, he was like a child looking forward to the New Year, hoping that these three months would pass soon.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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