Qijin was mindless and believed Zhao Qiye's words without analysis, and was made confused by Zhao Qiye. He is a representative of backward farmers who are numb, timid, ignorant and vulgar, and have no democratic consciousness.
The old lady Jiujin’s catchphrase “One generation is worse than the next” is not simply to describe her dissatisfaction, but to reveal the old and decadent conservative ideas, from which the narrow-mindedness of farmers can also be seen. The author reflects the quintessence of Chinese people's argument that "one generation is inferior to the last" on the old lady Jiujin, showing a satire on the retro-renovationists and quintessence of Chinese people.
Mr. Zhao Qi is uneducated, poor in spirit, good at concealment and insidious, a feudal old man who always dreams of restoration. His aggressive words, intimidation, and deceitful actions show that the feudal restoration forces are trying to make a comeback. Desire and ambition. Although he is in a different social class from Qijin and others, in a certain sense, he is the same as Qijin and others, they are people with no faith and no special practices under the autocratic rule. Respect, from another perspective, illustrates the incompleteness of the Revolution of 1911.
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