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Chapter 19 Chapter 17 Ah Bian is too narrow-minded!

Chen Shui-bian's true face 李敖 530Words 2018-03-18
Li Ao Yesterday, it was published in the newspaper that Chen Shui-bian said when he attended the representative meeting of the Tainan Association of Kaohsiung City: He now has a dream that a Tainan native will be the "President" on March 18 next year. "Expansion held.He emphasized that this does not mean that Lien Chan has no chance. Ah Bian is not a narrow-minded person. He said that five years ago, he and Huang Dazhou, a fellow from Tainan, ran for the mayor of Taipei. Whoever is elected will be elected from Tainan.Now he is running for the "president" with the people of Tainan, and everyone in Tainan will have the opportunity to be the "president" next year.He appealed to the folks in Tainan everywhere to elect the first Taiwanese "president" Yun who was born in Tainan.

In my opinion, Ah Bian kept saying that he was not a narrow-minded person, but in fact, this passage revealed how narrow-minded he was.There is a story in the ancient book "Confucius's Family Talk": "The king of Chu was traveling, and his bow died, and he asked him from left and right. The king said: "Stop!The king of Chu lost his bow, but the people of Chu got it, so why should they ask for it? 'Confucius heard it and said: "It's a pity that it's not a big deal! It's not said that people leave their bows, but people get them. Why bother Chu?"On the surface, the king of Chu has a big heart and thinks that the bow lost by the "Chu" king is picked up by a "Chu" person, so there is nothing wrong with it; I realized that only by removing the word "Chu" in the statement, can it be seen more clearly.

Wouldn't it be even more important if A-Bian could say: "Taiwan is elected as the "president" and the people of Taiwan were elected instead of the people of Tainan?It's a pity that Ah Bian is too stingy. "It's a pity that it's so young!" Isn't Tainan people ashamed of such a young Tainan? November 29, 1999
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