Why is Liu Chan a mediocre person?
The fourth note in Zi Jian says that after Shu was destroyed by Wei, Wang Wei took it to Beijing. Of course, Emperor Wei considered Liu Chan's difficulties according to normal people's thinking: Liu Chan is the son of the great hero Liu Bei and should be the hero of Laozi. He must have been very depressed when we took his kingdom of Shu. So Wei Di asked the geisha in Shu to perform the songs and dances in Shu, and later asked him, "Are you in a good mood?" ? Liu Chan said, yes, it's great. It's great here. I don't want to go back to Shudu. All the geisha who sang below cried, but Liu Chan smiled, so this idiom has been passed down to this day. Therefore, Liu Chan is regarded as an example of mediocrity. In fact, this Liu Bei has met before. Liu Bei and Sun Shangxiang got married. Sun Quan seized Liu Bei's territory in order to demoralize Liu Bei. He gives him food and drink every day to make him have fun, and then gives his sister to him. But all this didn't impress Liu Bei at all. Liu Bei cried sadly after seeing the fat on his thigh. He hates that he didn't recover the Han Dynasty and save the world, but he enjoys it here, so he feels guilty. Recently, I surfed the Internet and saw many comments. One comment is that the United States is good and Japan is good. There are still many bosses who have made some money in China who are busy immigrating. There is a passage in the third issue of Reader 20 12: If you say that China is not good, you are a slave to the West; If you say America is good, you are a beautiful dog; If you say you don't want to come from China, you are a heinous traitor. But if you don't say anything and quietly change your China nationality into American nationality, you are a successful person; If you get a green card and shout "I love you, China" on American streets, you are an admirable patriot. This is what a man named "Colin Orange" said. I don't know if this is an inducement. My opinion is just the opposite of theirs. I stubbornly believe that some people need him to emigrate, such as the China people mentioned quietly above, and those who shout "I love you, China". Why did these people emigrate? I think it's nothing more than giving him good food and drinks every day, making him have fun, and then giving it to his sister. So these people finally said that the United States is still good. The motherland is its own mother. There is an old saying in China that children don't think their mothers are ugly. Shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Qian Xuesen and other people came back. His conditions in the United States were not bad, and Americans didn't want to give him his sister, but he came back without hesitation. He said that my motherland needs me, and my relatives are bullied by foreign powers. I want to make my motherland strong and my relatives not be bullied. He did it! I think those are people who never leave her no matter how poor or miserable the motherland is, those who work hard to keep us from being bullied, and those who are determined to build the motherland into the richest and most powerful. As for those "quietly" China people, China people who only know how to shout beautiful slogans are just mediocre people like Liu Chan. When they increase, we will not be far from national subjugation, so I still stubbornly believe that it will be better to let them all emigrate.