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    1.宋美龄在美国国会的演讲文稿

    议长先生,美国参议院各位议员,各位女士、先生,受到诸位所代表的美国人民热情与真诚的欢迎,令我感动莫名。我事先不知今天要在参议员发表演说,只以为要到此说声"大家好,很高兴见到各位",并向贵国人民转达敝国百姓的问候之意。不过,在来到此地之前,贵国副总统告诉我,他希望我和各位说几句话。

    我并不善于即席演说,事实上根本称不上是演说家,但我不会因此怯场,因为前几天我在海德公园参观过总统图书馆,在那里看见一些东西鼓动了我,让我感觉各位或许不会对我的即席演说要求太多。

    各位知道我在那里见到什么吗?我看到了许多,但最让我感兴趣的,莫过于一个放着总统先生(译注:即罗斯福总统)演说草稿的玻璃箱,里头从第一份草稿,第二份草稿,一直到第六份草稿。昨天,我碰巧向总统先生提及此事,我说倭很高兴知道,以他如次知名又公认的演说家,还必须写这么多份草稿。他回答说,有时他一次演说得写12份草稿。因此,今天本人在此发表的即席演说,我确信各位一定会包容。

    贵国和敝国之间有着160年悠久历史的情谊,我觉得贵国人民和敝国百姓有许许多多的相似点,而这些相似点正是两国情谊的基础,我也相信并非只有我有这样的感觉。

    在此,我想说个小故事,来说明此一信念。

    杜利特尔将军和部下一起去轰炸东京,回程时有些美国子弟兵不得不在中国内陆跳伞,其中一人后来告诉我,他被迫从飞机跳伞,踏上中国的土地时,看到当地居民跑向他,他就挥着手,喊出他会说的唯一中国话:"美国。美国",也就是"美利坚"的意思,(掌声)美国在中国话的意思是"美丽的国家"。这个大男孩说,敝国人民听了都笑起来,拥抱他,像欢迎失散多年的兄弟一般。他还告诉我说,当他看到我们的人民,感觉 他已经回到了家;而那是他第一次来到中国。(掌声)

    我来到贵国时是个小女孩,我熟悉贵国人民,我和他们一起生活过。我生命中成长的岁月是和贵国人民一起度过的,我说你们的话,我想的和你们一样,说的也和你们一样。所以今天来到这里,我也感觉我好像回到家了。(掌声)

    不过,我相信不只是我回到了家,我觉得,如果中国人民会用你们的语言与你们说话,或者你们能了解我们的语言,他们会告诉你们,根本而言,我们都在为相同的理念奋战(如雷掌声);我们有一致的理想;亦即贵国总统向全世界揭示的"四个自由":自由的钟声、联合国自由的钟声,和侵略者的丧钟响彻我国辽阔的土地。(掌声)

    谨向各位保证,敝国人民深愿亦渴望为实现这些理想和贵国合作,因为我们希望这些理想不会流于空言,而是成为我们的子子孙孙、全人类的真况实境。(掌声)

    我们要如何实现这些理想?我想,我可以告诉各位一个我刚想到的小故事。各位知道,中国是一个非常古老的国家。我们有五千年历史。我们被迫从汉口撤退,转入大后方继续抵抗侵略的时候,蒋委员长和我经过一处前线,就在长沙。有一天,我们上衡山,山上有一处有名的遗迹,叫"磨镜台",是两千多年前的古迹。诸位或许有兴趣听听这古迹的故事。

    两千年前,台址近旁有一座古老的佛寺。一名年轻和尚来此修行,他整天盘腿坐禅,双手合一,口中喃喃念着"阿弥陀佛!阿弥陀佛!阿弥陀佛!"他唱念佛号,日复一日,因为他希望成佛。

    寺里的主持于是也跟着拿一块砖去磨一块石头,时时刻刻地磨,一天又一天地磨,一周又一周地磨。小和尚有时抬眼瞧瞧老和尚在做什么。主持只是一个劲儿拿砖磨石。终于有一天,小和尚对主持说:"大师,您每天拿这块砖磨石头。到底为什么呢?"主持答道:"我要用这块砖做镜子。"小和尚说:"可砖块是做不成镜子的呀,大师。""没错,"主持说:"就像你成天光念阿弥陀佛,是成不了佛的。"(掌声)

    因此,朋友们,我觉得,我们不但必须有理想,不但要昭告我们有理想,我们还必须以行动来落实理想。(掌声)

    所以,我要对诸位参议员先生,以及旁听席上的女士和先生们说,没有我们大家的积极协助,我们的领袖无法落实这些理想。诸位和我都必须谨记"磨镜台"的教训。

    非常感谢大家。(全场掌声,议员与来宾起立)

    2.宋美龄美国国会演讲英语文稿

    英文演说全文取自美国国会记录,1943年 Mr. President, Members of the Senate of the United States, ladies, and gentlem en, I am overwhelmed by the warmth and spontaneity of the welcome of the Ameri can people, of whom you are the representatives. I did not know that I was to speak to you today at the Senate except to say,“How do you do, I am so very g lad to see you,”and to bring the greetings of my people to the people of Amer ica. However, just before coming here, the Vice President told me that he wouu ld like to have me say a few words to you. 议长先生,美国参议院各位议员,各位女士、先生,受到诸位所代表的美国人民热情与真 诚的欢迎,令我感动莫名。

    我事先不知今天要在参议院发表演说,只以为要到此说声「大 家好,很高兴见到各位」,并向贵国人民转达敝国百姓的问候之意。不过,在来到此地之 前,贵国副总统告诉我,他希望我和各位说几句话。

    I am not a very good extemporaneous speaker; in fact, I am no speaker at all; but I am not so very much discouraged, because a few days ago I was at Hyde Pa rk, and went to the President''s library. Something I saw there encouraged me, and made me feel that perhaps you will not expect overmuch of me in speaking t o you extemporaneously. What do you think I saw there I saw many things, but t he one thing which interested me most of all was that in a glass case there wa s the first draft of one of the President''s speeches, a second draft, and on a nd on up to the sixth draft. Yesterday I happened to mention this fact to the President, and told him that I was extremely glad that he had to write so many drafts when he is such a well-known and acknowledgedly fine speaker. His repl y to me was that sometimes he writes 12 drafts of a speech. So, my remarks her e today, being extemporaneous, I am sure you will make allowances for me. 我并不擅于即席演说,事实上根本称不上是演说家,但我不会因此怯场,因为前几天我在 海德公园参观过总统图书馆,在那里看见的一些东西鼓励了我,让我感觉各位或许不会对 我的即席演说要求太多。各位知道我在那里见到什么吗?我看到了许多,但最让我感兴趣 的,莫过于一个放着总统先生(译按,即罗斯福总统)演说草稿的玻璃箱,里头从第一份草 稿、第二份草稿,一直到第六份草稿。

    昨天,我碰巧向总统先生提及此事,我说我很高兴 知道,以他如此知名又公认一流的演说家,还必须写这么多份草稿。他回答说,有时他一 次演说得写12份草稿。

    因此,今天本人在此发表的即席演说,我确信各位一定会包容。 The traditional friendship between your country and mine has a history of 160 years. I feel--and I believe that I am not the only one who feels this way--th at there are a great many similarities between your people and mine, and that these similarlties are the basis of our friendship. 贵国和敝国之间有着160年悠久历史的情谊,我觉得贵国人民和敝国百姓有许许多多的相似 点,而这些相似点正是两国情谊的基础,我也相信不是只有我有这样的感觉。

    I should like to tell you a little story which will illustrate this belief. Wh en General Doolittle and his men went to bomb Tokyo, on their return some of y our boys had to bail out in the interior of China. One of them later told me t hat he had to bail out of his ship. and that when he landed on Chinese soil an d saw the populace running toward him, he just waved his arm and shouted the o nly Chinese word he knew,“Mei-kuo, Mei-kuo,”which means”America.”Literal ly translated from the Chinese it means“Beautiful country.”This boy said tha t our people laughed and almost hugged him, and greeted him like a long lost b rother. He further told me that he thought that he had come home when he saw o ur people; and that was the first time he had ever been to China.(Applause.) 在此,我想说个小故事,来说明此一信念。杜立德将军和部下一起去轰炸东京,回程时有 些美国子弟兵不得不在中国内陆跳伞。

    其中一人后来告诉我,他被迫从飞机跳伞,踏上中 国的土地时,看到当地居民跑向他,他就挥着手,喊出他会说的唯一一句中国话:「美国 ,美国」,也就是「美利坚」的意思,(掌声)美国在中国话的意思是「美丽的国家」。 这个大男孩说,敝国人民听了都笑开来,拥抱他,像欢迎失散多年的兄弟一般。

    他还告诉 我说,当他看到我们的人民,感觉他已经回到家;而那是他第一次来到中国。(掌声) I came to your country as a little girl. I know your people. I have lived with them. I spent the formative years of my life amongst your people. I speak you r language, not only the language of your hearts, but also your tongue. So com ing here today I feel that I am also coming home.(Applause)] 我来到贵国时是个小女孩,我熟悉贵国人民,我和他们一起生活过。

    3.搜索“宋美龄在美国国会的演讲稿”,在百度和谷歌两种搜索引擎中你

    1、当时有录像记录吗?如果有,你可以去google或百度找录像(最好有字幕的)。

    如果有人英语不错并且也同样看过录像,说不定还会分享出来自己的听写稿。当然,最官方的版本当然是原录像带下面的字幕(如有),如果没有,那就要看看上传人或上传机构是否同时贴出了这份演讲稿的电子版(当然不可能是宋美龄当时手上拿的版本)。

    2、或者美当局当时是否有保留文稿?这就得看宋美龄的这场演说是否有美当局人员事前过目并润色了。如果完全是宋美龄自己写的,没有经过别人的修改,那很有可能谁都拿不到演说稿原稿,很可能宋美龄做完演说之后就带走了。

    我觉得这些演讲稿原稿极有可能被保存完好,只是不再有很多人会想你我这样有兴趣想要去过目,所以也就这么被保存在某一个博物馆里或者某一个保险箱里等等。

    4.宋美龄在美国国会致敬酒会上的演说稿英文版

    1、当时的酒会有录像记录吗?如果有,你可以去google或百度找录像(最好有字幕的)。

    如果有人英语不错并且也同样看过录像,说不定还会分享出来自己的听写稿。当然,最官方的版本当然是原录像带下面的字幕(如有),如果没有,那就要看看上传人或上传机构是否同时贴出了这份演讲稿的电子版(当然不可能是宋美龄当时手上拿的版本)。

    2、或者美当局当时是否有保留文稿?这就得看宋美龄的这场在酒会上的演说是否有美当局人员事前过目并润色了。如果完全是宋美龄自己写的,没有经过别人的修改,那很有可能谁都拿不到演说稿原稿,很可能宋美龄做完演说之后就带走了。

    我觉得这些演讲稿原稿极有可能被保存完好,只是不再有很多人会想你我这样有兴趣想要去过目,所以也就这么被保存在某一个博物馆里或者某一个保险箱里等等。

    5.求宋美龄美国国会演讲视频

    /programs/view/eBy-c7ehtHQ这是录音,没有视频,如果没有网络,这些都是已经被抹杀掉的东西,就像那些在抗战中牺牲的中国军队一样,功绩只属于最后的胜利者。

    感谢一下网络吧有些东西不仅抹杀掉,而且遭到各种的污辱和编排。中国近代史,在贡献上,孙中山第一,宋美龄第二,蒋介石第三。

    孙中山不说了,大家都知道。宋美龄唯一的失误,不该把中国空军经费存入香港银行,但日军偷袭珍珠港,攻占香港,谁能提前预知呢?我认为这并不是宋美龄的错。

    清朝给留中华民国留下的烂摊子,没有重工业,处处受制于人,怎能把这些归罪于中华民国?蒋介石的失误是蒋认为,日本重工业发达,武器先进,而中国军阀割据,各为其政,听宣不听调,而且装备落后,没有海军没有空军,如果中国不能结束这种军阀割据的现状,不能军政统一的话,中国将很难战胜日本。于是,蒋介石北伐,北伐结束积及剿共,但蒋低估了共党的生命力,后面的大家都知道了,就不多说了。

    国民党军队,在正面战场,付出了更多的生命和热血。共党军队,在敌后也同样发挥重大作用。

    至于共党借战争迅速发展,等抗战结束后,国军严重被削弱,内战爆发就一点也不奇怪了。国民党走的路线,是资本主义的私有制。

    共党走的路线是社会主义的公有制。对于饱受战火推惨的中国人民,社会主义明显更适合,更接近中国人民的意愿。

    于是国军就败了。但是,不管国军还是共军,都为抗战抛头颅,洒热血,功绩不应因政治利益被埋没,更不应污辱和编排。

    因为他们的是非功过,历史会记住的。由于政治,有时候,野史更有参考价值。

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    7.宋美龄1943年在美国参议院的演讲

    The committee appointed by Vice president, preceded by the Secretary of the Senate (Edwin A. Halsey), and the Sergeant at Arms (Wall Doxey), and consisting of Mr. Barkley, Mr. McNary, Mr. Connally, Mr. Capper, And Mrs. Caraway, entered the Chamber at the main door and escorted Mme. Chiang Kai-shek to a seat at the desk immediately in front of the Vice President.(Mme. Chiang Kai-shek was greeted with prolonged applause, Senators and guests of the Senate rising.)The VICE PRESIDENT. Senators, distinguished guests, Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Generalissimo of the armies of China, will now address you.[Applause]ADDRESS BY MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEKMr. President, Members of the Senate of the United States, ladies and gentlemen, I am overwhelmed by the warmth and spontaneity of the welcome of the American people, of whom you are the representatives. I did not know that I was to speak to you today at the Senate except to say, “How do you do? I am so very glad to see you,” and to bring the greetings to my peopleto the people of America. However, just before coming here, the Vice President told me that he would like to have me say a few words to you.I am not a very good extemporaneous speaker; in fact, I am no speaker at all; but I am not so very much discouraged, because a few days ago I was at Hyde Park, and went to the President's library. Something I saw there encouraged me, and made me feel that perhaps you will not expect overmuch of me in speaking to you extemporaneously. What do you think I saw there? I sawmany things. But the one thing which interested me most of all was that in a glass case there was the first draft of tone of the President's speeches, a second draft, and on and on up to the sixth draft. Yesterday I happened to mention this fact to the President, and told him that I was extremely glad that he had to write so many drafts when he is such a well-known andacknowledgedly fine speaker. His reply to me was that sometimes he writes 12 drafts of a speech. So, my remarks here today, being extemporaneous, I am sure you will make allowances for me.The traditional friendship between your country and mine has a history of 160 years. I feel, and I believe that I am now the only one who feels this way, that there are a great many similarities between your people and mine, and that these similarities are the basis of our friendship.I should like to tell you a little story which will illustrate this belief. When General Doolittle and his men went to bomb Tokyo, on their return some of your boys had to bail out in the interior of China. One of them later told me that he had to mail out of his ship. And that when he landed on Chinese soil and saw the populace running toward him, he just waved his arm and shouted the only Chinese word he knew, “Mei-kuo, Mei-kuo,” which means “America,” [Applause.] Literally translated from the Chinese it means “Beautiful country.” This boy said that our people laughed and almost hugged him, and greeted him like a long lost brother. He further told me that the thought that he had come home when he saw our people; and that was the first time he had ever been to China. [Applause.]I came to your country as a little girl. I know your people. I have lived with them. I spent the formative years of my life amongst your people. I speak your language, not only the language of your hearts, but also your tongue. So coming here today I feel that I am also coming home. [Applause.]I believe, however, that it is not only I who am coming home; I feel that if the Chinese people could speak to you in your own tongue, or if you could understand our tongue, they would tell you that basically and fundamentally we are fighting for the same cause [great applause]; that we have identity of ideals' that the “four freedoms,” which your President proclaimed tothe world, resound throughout our vast land as the gong of freedom, the gong of freedom of the United Nations, and the death knell of the aggressors. [Applause.]I assure you that our people are willing and eager to cooperate with you in the realization of these ideals, because we want to see to it that they do not echo as empty phrases, but become realities for ourselves, for your children, for our children's children, and for all mankind. [Applause.]How are we going to realize these ideals? I think I shall tell you a little story which just came to my mind. As you know, China is a very old nation. We have a history of 5,000 years. When we were obliged to evacuate Hankow and go into the hinterland to carry on and continue our resistance againstaggression, the Generalissimo 。

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