Chairman Jin reacted angrily and accused Ji-li of spreading lies and Propaganda against the Communist Party. He viewed her presentation as a threat to the regime and demanded that she publicly renounce her beliefs.
An audience may react to Wilde's presentation of Sir Robert Chiltern in the play with surprise and shock.
they will angry
It was rejected by chinese scholars and banned by the emperor
Most Americans were stunned
People in China mostly mistrust strangers. They would not interact with them (Except for a few) and just upright ignore them.
Most Americans were stunned
I dont invite them again! They were an invited guest. You take away any positive points from their presentation that you can, you maintain your grace and thank them. And then you don't invite them back. After the event is over you may tactfully inform them as to why they won't be asked back. It is fair to them for you to inform them of the reasons WHY they won't be asked back so they have the opportunity to reflect on their presentation and make changes to it for future presentation.
Americans who were aware of the civil war in China, had a bad reaction to the Mao Zedong victory in China. They saw a growing communist movement they deemed to be dangerous. This view was enhanced when North Korea was aided by China in the Korean War.
The peasants reacted to the economic problems in China during the 19th century through the Yellow Turban Rebellion against Emperor Lingdi.
The peasants reacted to the economic problems in China during the 19th century through the Yellow Turban Rebellion against Emperor Lingdi.
The peasants reacted to the economic problems in China during the 19th century through the Yellow Turban Rebellion against Emperor Lingdi.
The peasants reacted to the economic problems in China during the 19th century through the Yellow Turban Rebellion against Emperor Lingdi.