India, China can make one plus one eleven’.”Chinese Emissary
India, China can make one plus one eleven’.”Chinese Emissary"
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The Chinese Embassy in Delhi celebrated the 68th anniversary of the Founding of People’s Republic of China with bundle of happiness.

With the bilateral tensions over the Doklam confrontation sat on for now, Ambassador Lou Zhaohui recalled the important persons, including Bodhidharma and Tagore who had served as bridges between India and China through history.

Talking about one of his teachers Professor Xu Fancheng who lived in Sri Aurobindo Ashar, from 1945 to 1978, the emissary who visited the ashram in Puducherry last week said, “He was one of the most eminent Chinese scholars translating the Upanishad, Bhagwat Gita and Shakuntala from Sanskrit to Chinese. He also brought light for Sri Aurobindo to China.”

“History could teach us a lot of things. Standing on their shoulders, we should do extra today,” added the emissary. The Ambassador hoped that with joint efforts the two Asian Giants could ‘handle the differences properly’ and ‘develop mutual trust.’

Recalling the message of ‘reconciliation’ and ‘cooperation’ delivered by President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Modi during the BRICS meeting in Xiamen, ambassador Zhaouhui said, “We should dance together. We should ‘make one plus one eleven’.”

A colorful cultural performance, including acrobats, magic, and dance was at display. The Ambassador’s Wife Counselor Jang Ili herself took to the stage to perform to a Chinese song as well as Hindi movie song Navrahi Majhi, enthralling the audience.

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