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The origin and changes of the idea of ??"robbing the rich and giving to the poor" in Chinese history

Robbing the rich and giving to the poor has been a wish of the Chinese people during their thousands of years of hardship. When people are desperate, they will have some strange hopes. This can support him to survive.

In fact, there are not many cases of robbing the rich and giving to the poor in history. Most heroes who rob the rich and give to the poor exist in legends and novels, and in the mouths of storytellers. In fact, there have been cases in history where individuals acted by robbing the rich and giving to the poor. And it exists in every dynasty and every generation. But there is almost no such thing on a large scale. Let’s talk about several large-scale events in history. The first time was the Yellow Turban Rebellion in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. They killed the rich and divided the wealth, but did they really help the poor? No. Moreover, the world was in chaos and more people died. Then there is Li Zicheng in the Ming Dynasty. Everyone knows what it was like when he entered Beijing. He can't count either. Then came the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, which did well at first, but later became darker than the Qing government, as everyone has witnessed. The last time was our party's attack on local tyrants to divide their land. . . But it is also a means.

By the way, there is also the Liangshan hero, haha, his banner is to do justice for heaven, but in fact he is just looking for a good excuse for his murder and arson. Don't complain when you are killed, because they are doing justice for God. It is God who wants to kill you.

They also rob the rich and give to the poor, but in their eyes, the poorest people are themselves. Therefore, they are robbers!

So, in one sentence. Robbing the rich and giving to the poor is just an ideal and a wish of a poor farmer. It is a topic of novelists and a signature saying of storytellers. It is a great ideal for young people.

In short, it’s a lie! Because this violates objective laws - too few people have evolved to the point where they do things that are harmful to themselves and benefit others.