Dr. Nuo claims to be Chinese, but apart from his eyes and hair, he has nothing in common with the Chinese-his quirky short coat has no bags, is not a tunic suit, has no buttons on the front, and does not look like a Tang suit. He speaks Chinese, and half of his blood comes from Germany, but he is obviously more willing to be a Chinese, a Fu Manchu who does not leave a braid, and a Jinlun Fa King who plays with nuclear reactors. This is remarkable in the era when the whole Westernization is rampant. Dr. No’s family name is no longer available, but he calls himself Dr. No, which is also in line with Chinese tradition. You know, the most important quality of the Chinese is patriotism, and patriotism must say "No", that is, "No". Of course, the target of this "No" must not be higher-level leaders. That's a rebellion and must be decapitated. China’s tradition has always been the courage to say "No" to the outside world. Whether Qianlong "originally didn't borrow foreign goods to exchange what is needed", or Dr. Nuo insisted on self-reliance and arduous entrepreneurship under the encirclement of imperialism, he took the trouble to solemnly declare to the world: "China can say no."
In addition to the surname, Dr. No’s pride is also reflected in his worldview. He hated the capitalist West and despised the revisionist East, because they did not appreciate him, did not realize his value, and he did not bother to win their favor. So Dr. Nou dug a deep hole to accumulate food and formed his own faction. He was always ready to "hit someone with two fists" and use the power of his iron hands to give the world a good look. However, if possible, Dr. Nuo does not always say No. He also hopes to leave a good impression on foreign guests by throwing money, which is in line with China's hospitality of "respect for soft and distant people". He wished to think that no matter how funny Bond was wearing a Chinese stand-up collar and cloth shoes, he should be more or less courteous and say two compliments like Snow. Unexpectedly, this British spy didn’t know how to promote him. He picked up a bowl to eat, put down his chopsticks and scolded his mother, seriously hurting Dr. No’s feelings, and was eventually sentenced to death. If it wasn’t for the quality of the cell’s power grid, the 007 intelligence agent would Like the failed rocket launch of the U.S. Empire, it has become the laughing stock of history, and Dr. Nuo will appear on the stage with his left hand on his hips and a firm wave in the air with his right hand, proclaiming to the world: "China can say no."
However, he was scalded to death by boiling water and died in the hands of British secret agents. However, in the ten years after Dr. Nuo's death, many people in China died of unfavorable lives. Among them, there are many doctors, and many of them were scalded to death by boiling water. These were not done by Bond. It's just that the people who burned them to death, like Bond, are still alive and kicking, taking the trouble to solemnly declare to the world: "China can say no."
Who will push them into the boiling water reactor?
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