Remember this photo in the history book?

This photo is extraordinary. Not only has it won the Pulitzer Prize for Press Photography, it has also been called "the glass that shattered the United Nations."

  This photo is called "Joe's Smile" and it was published in the "New York Times".

On the left of the photo, the laughing man is Qiao Guanhua, then Deputy Foreign Minister.

On October 25, 1971, China resumed its legal seat in the United Nations.

On November 15 of the same year, the Chinese delegation headed by Qiao Guanhua stepped into the UN Conference Hall for the first time and immediately became the focus of the 26th UN General Assembly.

  After seated, a foreign reporter asked him if he could talk about his mood at the moment. Qiao Guanhua raised his head and laughed, and his smile infected everyone present.

After a while, he said: "Isn't my current expression already answering your question?" So, this moment was captured by the camera, and history was frozen here.

  Behind this photo is a arduous and tortuous road for China to return to the United Nations.

Editor in charge: [Tang Weijie]