Actually, it’s not that someone is setting the pace, but that everyone is knowledgeable now and sees Gao Xiaosong’s true nature. What kind of society does he like? I'm sorry, but the beautiful society in his eyes is hell for most people. He doesn't have the heart of the ancient Confucian scholars to care about the people, nor does he have the courage of the modern left to seek benefits for the people. In fact, he is no different from the Brahmin in India. He completely failed to live up to the two thousand years of Buddha Sakyamuni's teachings on the equality of all living beings and the nearly 100 years of communism's teachings on the equality of all to our people. It failed to live up to the equality education he received from childhood under the light of Buddha and the red flag. . As a modern man, he actually advocated Brahmanism, which was criticized and opposed by Sakyamuni more than two thousand years ago, and whitewashed the caste system.
In fact, strictly speaking, Gao Xiaosong is not a very arrogant public intellectual. His words did not offend the Party. But we can still see his thoughts from his past words.
1. Advocate the Beiyang government, "democracy" and "civilization". Respect intellectuals.
Two. Discredit the Ming Dynasty, saying that the Ming Dynasty has no name, no name, no name, no name, no name.
3. Advocate India, saying that Indians are gentle and peaceful. Hinduism has the effect of educating people's hearts. There is no mention of the devastation caused by the Hindu caste system. They even tried to rationalize it, saying that the United States is also a society based on skin color and race (however, the United States at least does not have a religion that believes that inequality between people is natural and reasonable)
To sum up, we can see that Gao Xiaosong likes What kind of society? In fact, it is a society in which the interests of the upper class are fully protected and there is no per capita wealth and poverty to fight against local tyrants. He doesn't care about the life and death of the people at the bottom. It's not that he doesn't know the miserable situation of the people at the bottom in the Beiyang era, but what does it have to do with him? Because the Beiyang government is weak and has not had a strong leader since Yuan Shikai, it has always been conniving with the upper-level forces. There was a bit of lavish prosperity, which turned out to be a prosperous era in his eyes. He really doesn’t know that Hinduism, that is, Brahmanism, advocates the caste system and destroys human nature. Instead, they only boast about its role in educating people's hearts? I don't believe he doesn't know this common sense that all middle school students know. But he likes this kind of religion, which wears away the people's antipathy to the pursuit of happiness that he hates. Not a single episode of his show talks about the lives of the people at the bottom, even though the show has been running for seven years, there is plenty of time. In his words, there will always be only the romance of the literati, and the joys and sorrows of the common people do not exist.
Why did he rebel against the Ming Dynasty? He quoted Chairman Mao's words to prove that the Ming Dynasty had no name. Why not cite Chairman Mao's words praising Ming Taizu's military ability (Li Shimin has never used troops since ancient times, followed by Zhu Yuanzhang'er) and political ability (the two illiterate emperors of the Ming Dynasty (Hongwu Yongle) did well) to prove that the Ming Dynasty had a famous king? In addition to having to say two shocking words in the show to gain traffic, it was the Ming Dynasty that made him hate him, especially Ming Taizu. The Ming Dynasty had a fish scale atlas that restricted literati landlords from occupying people's land. Even though this policy was not implemented later, the Ming Dynasty still insisted on it until Wanli. If he had the misfortune to be born in the Hongwu Dynasty, he would most likely be a bully landlord who was moved to Fengyang to open up wasteland, or a corrupt official who was taken to the court by the common people and stripped of his skin. How could he be happy about this?
In fact, the people's eyes are sharp, and they can tell clearly at a glance who is a human, who is a ghost, and who is a devil. It’s no one else’s fault that he’s come this far. If you don’t believe it, you can read Gao Xiaosong’s Xiaoshuo. He has said so much that it’s all over the place. I have been talking about it for seven years, even in Japan and the United States. One topic has been repeated over and over again, but there is no issue about the people at the bottom, about officials forcing the people to rebel, beggars and refugees. Wang Anshi’s reforms talked about restricting the profit-making of powerful people, and even intellectuals who cared about the people, such as Lu Xun and Tolstoy. He barely mentioned it either. It seems that these no longer exist. He could spend most of a program talking about Pushkin's wife's trivial matters, but he didn't want to talk about Pushkin's great idea that intellectuals should learn from the people and the West at the same time (in The Captain's Daughter, the hero learned French from the French and from the coachman. Learned Russian language and Russian culture). Everyone will understand who he is without me having to say it.
We can draw two inferences about Gao Xiaosong from this. One of the two is always right.
1 This person is a petty bourgeois scholar and has no ambition to save the world and save people. It is also divorced from the masses of the people. I just like the romance of the literati.
Second, this person has inner demons. He prefers a society where classes are solidified and people are numb and unresisting. If anyone awakens the people, he will either be blackmailed or deliberately downplayed.
Whether it is the first or the second. He is not worthy of being a master and educating the people in the People's Daily. Because there is no people in his heart at all. I have no objection to him continuing to do shows on Youku to brag. I also think his description of foreign life is very vivid. But Gao Xiaosong, you are not Lu Xun or Tolstoy. I hope you will have the people in your heart before going to the People’s Daily. Otherwise you will still get sprayed.