Liu Manqing and her fellow workers visited Razheng, the Regent, as well as other local Tibetan officials, royalty, and religious personages.She promoted the fight against the Japanese invaders to the public. Wherever they went, Liu Manqing and her fellow workers “were engaged in conversation for as long as two to three hours, and all the people either listened attentively or asked for more detail. After their conversations, everyone was joined in deep sympathy and a shared indignation and repulsion against Japan.”
Source:Facts of the Secret Female Emissary of the National Government to Tibet. Ethnic Publishing House, 1998