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Chapter 38 Published-Xia Zengyou: Whose Fault is the Prison of the Long Night in Shenzhou?

Very Tao 余世存 625Words 2018-03-14
Regarding the conjecture of Chinese civilization, Song Shu and Xia Zengyou asked during the discussion: Who is to blame for the long night prison in Shenzhou? Kang Youwei asked Wang Zhao: The carve-up among the great powers is just around the corner, how can you get there in time? Cixi asked: Kang Youwei wanted to reform, why didn't he come to me? Sun Yat-sen asked Yan Fu: When the river is clear, what is the life expectancy? Lu Xun asked when he was studying in Japan: What is the most ideal human nature?What is the most lacking in Chinese national character?What is its root cause? Lin Juemin asked: There are countless people in the world who die unjustly and who do not want to leave, but those who love like me, can bear it?

Lu Xun asked during the May Fourth Movement: How should we be fathers now? At the beginning of 1919, Wang Guangqi asked: "Does the British and American capitalist systems have anything to do with the happiness of most people?" Liu Bannong wrote the national consciousness in the era of civilization transformation in his poem: teach me how not to miss her? Yu Dafu asked in "Sinking": Motherland, when will you be strong? Chen Duxiu asked in his patriotic voice: Where does love live in this country of disabled people? Lu Xun asked in the middle: It has always been like this, right?

In the 1920s, Sun Yat-sen asked: After completing modern industrialization, should Japan be the eagle dog of the domineering civilization of the West, or the dry city of the domineering civilization of the East? In 1925, Duan Qirui announced the holding of the aftermath meeting. Shao Piaoping was critical. He said: "The so-called aftermath meeting is just a group of shabby measures, a court of lawsuits, chewing on words, and what has it to do with the actual lives of the people. ?” Xu Zhimo confessed in his poem: I don't know where the wind is blowing? When Mao Zedong was thinking about the strategic issues of the Chinese revolution, he asked: Who are our friends and who are our enemies?

Chen Duxiu asked: (in modern China) does the city dominate the countryside, or does the countryside dominate the city? Chen Jitang asked Hu Shi: Didn't our five thousand year old ancestors know how to be human? In 1928, Lin Biao asked on Jinggang Mountain: How long can the red flag last? Chiang Kai-shek asked: How can the country be unified if such a speculative and reactionary army is not destroyed? Zhang Boling asked Li Ji: What are the benefits of anthropology?
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