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1945年12月11日“一二·一”运动爆发后,国民政府高层、云南地方军政界、联大当局,还有共产党高层、南方局、云南工委,甚至美、英等国际势力都卷入其中。面对错综复杂的国际、国内形势,如何告慰死者、抚恤伤者、安抚生者,恢复联大正常的教学秩序,这一系列善后问题成为当务之急。梅贻琦作为联大三常委之一,善后问题理所当然地落在他头上。他是如何开展善后工作的呢?在《梅贻琦日记》(1941—1946)中,我们可以找到答案。
On December 11, 1945, after the outbreak of the “January 21 Movement”, the top leaders of the KMT government, the military and political circles in Yunnan, the UNGA authorities, the top Communist Party, the Southern Bureau, the Yunnan Work Committee, and even the United States and Britain Are involved. In the face of the complicated international and domestic situations, it is imperative that this series of aftercare problems be rescued by how to comfort the dead, pensively injure the wounded, reassure the living, and restore the normal teaching order of the General Assembly. As one of the three standing members of the UN General Assembly, Mei Yiqi naturally depended on him. How did he carry out his aftermath? In “Mei Yi-chi’s Diary” (1941-1946), we can find the answer.