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Chapter 102 Belief-People in the troupe meet each other by chance, saying that they never dislike each other

Very Tao 余世存 1265Words 2018-03-14
In the summer of 1962, Li Wanchun brought the Inner Mongolia Peking Opera Troupe to Beijing to report and perform.Zhang Yihe was ordered by his parents to visit him, and when he was leaving, Li Wanchun's family delivered Zhang to the gate.Li Wanchun shook Zhang Yihe's hand and said, "Go back and say hello to your father and Lord Lingtang, and then give my greetings to Vice Chairman Huang (Qixiang) and Director Li (Boqiu)!" Who are these four people?These are the four major rightists at the central level of the China Peasants and Workers Democratic Party, and were delineated by the United Front Work Department as the "Zhang Huangli (Li) Anti-Party Group" of the Peasants and Workers Party.It's not that Li Wanchun doesn't know - his rightist hat and distribution to Inner Mongolia all stem from this.Zhang Yihe was so moved that he burst into tears.Li Wanchun was at a loss, Li's wife Li Yanxiu comforted him, "Don't be sad, people in the troupe meet each other by chance, and what they say is that they don't hate each other."

Yin Haiguang said: "Growing up in such an era, an intellectual like me can be said to be extremely valuable or extremely worthless. As far as pure academics are concerned, I am quite incompetent and have made no contribution at all. As far as the process of thinking is concerned, I surpassed Hu Shi by at least one hundred years, surpassed Tang (Jun Yi) Mou (Zongsan) by at least three hundred years, and surpassed Qian Mu by at least five hundred years. I know the process very well. .These intellectuals are trying to go backwards under various guises, and only I am still moving forward.”

Lei Zhen did not bow his head or kneel in prison.His spine is always straight.His bones have always been hard.In a letter to his children, he said: "I am the one who created Chinese history. I am confident that I am in the right direction and work hard. History will prove it to me." Xiong Shili lamented in his infinitely lonely twilight years: he was seventy years old, and he was old alone, with a small building facing a wall, and suddenly meeting ten sacrifices.Young people with absolutely no ambition to learn, looking back... Even so, the most original founder of modern Chinese New Confucianism still hopes for the future: what our people urgently need today is independent thinking, academic independence, and spiritual independence. …Wandering around the world will open up new life for world culture.

Jin Yong ran "Ming Pao" in Hong Kong back then, wrote editorials, and predicted the political situation in mainland China (especially during the "Cultural Revolution"). Whenever he was hit, someone asked him what the secret was. Look, while researching, "It made me understand the laws of China's history, and almost all Chinese people follow this law." Jiang Xun happened to pass by a mounting shop and saw a couplet written by Tai Jingnong: "When the swallows come, it can dissipate the wind and rain a few times; the sunset is silent, and it is a pity that there is a piece of land." In Jiang's eyes: "Mr. Tai's font is twisted and twisted, It seems that the lines that are under great resistance try hard to resist the resistance and rebound to the four sides with an amazing tension. The strokes are like knives, sharply cutting a blank space of nothingness." Jiang was shocked by this, "Calligraphy in China is no longer for The art of visual enjoyment, calligraphy is the life aesthetics of traditional Chinese literati."

In November 1980, Lin Tongji gave a speech "The Pursuit of the Chinese Soul" at the University of Berkeley.He greets the audience so much—let me put it this way, the Chinese believe that once you connect yourself to the universe, you become something sacred.You make a commitment of ultimate loyalty to the universe, you are united with God and not with a priest, this is the Chinese way. When Cheng Shewo was 16 years old, he made a wish: "run a truly independent newspaper." He has been engaged in journalism for 80 years and firmly believes that "news is the fourth power, the power to supervise the government".

Due to his serious illness, under the repeated persuasion of doctors and relatives and friends, Wei An was forced to prescribe meat like medicine, and once interrupted his lifelong vegetarian diet. His last words: "The biggest regret in my life is that I didn't stick to the belief of vegetarianism during my illness and serious illness (on this point, some people have doubted me in the past). After the persuasion of doctors, relatives and friends and my Due to personal compromise, I failed to implement vegetarianism to the end, I think this is a kind of corruption of my personal belief, and life-saving is greater than the belief itself.”

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