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Why is Liang Fan praised as "a qualified representative of the People's Republic of China:?"

The reason why Liang Fan was praised as a "qualified representative of the People's Republic of China" is that when Liang Fan participated in a UNICEF event in May 1990, he discovered that the Chinese flag was not flying at the venue.

Therefore, we firmly requested the organizer to raise the Chinese flag immediately, which effectively safeguarded the dignity of the country.

1. Specific deeds 1. Background: In May 1990, UNICEF invited Liang Fan, a middle school student from Beijing, to the Netherlands to participate in the "Children of the World for Peace and the Future" event.

Liang Fan flew to the Netherlands with the trust of Chinese children.

2. Cause: After the event started, flags of more than 50 countries were raised in front of the hotel.

Liang Fan searched for the flag of the People's Republic of China among the flags of various countries, but she never found the Chinese flag.

3. Countermeasures: Liang Fan immediately found the meeting organizer and declared that the Chinese flag must be raised because she came on behalf of China!

When it came to lunch, the conference organizer did not raise the Chinese flag. Liang Fan went to the conference organizer and said that if she could not find the Chinese flag, she would dye the tablecloth red and make a Chinese flag!

Liang Fan's patriotic behavior deeply moved the conference organizers and received the attention of the organizing committee. They immediately arranged for someone to find a flag of the People's Republic of China and raise it in front of the hotel.

4. Result: Liang Fan’s behavior was admired by representatives from various countries, and they all praised her as a “qualified representative of the People’s Republic of China. 2. United Nations Children’s Fund, formerly known as the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Relief Fund”

, founded on December 11, 1946, initially to meet the emergency needs of children in Europe and China after World War II. From 1950, its work expanded to meet the long-term needs of children and mothers in all developing countries around the world.

In 1953, UNICEF became a permanent member of the United Nations system and was mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to work towards the realization of the rights to survival, development, protection and participation of mothers, infants and children in all countries around the world.

"Brotherhood" won the Nobel Peace Prize.