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Nixon boastfully called the seven days he spent on the Chinese mainland the week that changed the world
–without, however, specifying whether the change was for the better or for the worse. The way he humbled himself before Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai reminded me of the tribute-bearing foreign emissaries of the previous centuries who went to Peking to pay homage at the Chinese Imperial Court. Nixon's hosts must have laughed in their sleeves at his behavior during their meetings.
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Nixon
boastfully
called
the
seven
days
he
spent
on
the
Chinese
mainland
"the
week
that
changed
the
world"–without,
however,
specifying
whether
the
change
was
for
the
better
or
for
the
worse.
The
way
he
humbled
himself
before
Mao
Tse-tung
and
Chou
En-lai
reminded
me
of
the
tribute-bearing
foreign
emissaries
of
the
previous
centuries
who
went
to
Peking
to
pay
homage
at
the
Chinese
Imperial
Court.
Nixon's
hosts
must
have
laughed
in
their
sleeves
at
his
behavior
during
their
meetings.