Building Bridges: China and the U.S. Seek Friendship! ππ¨π³πΊπΈ
Hey there, friends! Did you hear the news? Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi met with Professor Graham Allison from Harvard University in Beijing! They talked about how China and the United States can be better friends. Isn’t that cool? π€
Wang Yi believes that both countries should work together to understand each other better. He used a fun example: when you button up a shirt, you need to get the first button right, or the rest won’t line up! π§₯ So, he thinks that understanding each other is like fastening that first button.
He also shared a Chinese idea called “harmony without uniformity.” That means people can be different but still get along! π It’s like when you and your friends like different games but still have fun together. Wang Yi thinks this idea can help China and the U.S. be good partners.
Professor Allison agreed and said that America also believes in embracing diversity. He mentioned that both countries live on the same planet and need to find ways to get along to avoid any problems. π
They both hope that by talking and understanding each other, China and the U.S. can build a bright future together! π
Isn’t it awesome when countries work together? Maybe one day, you can help build friendships around the world too! π
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Wang Yi urges U.S. to work with China on issue of mutual perception
cgtn.com