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Even though there have been eight famines throughout the ages.
It means a long history in vertical time and a vast territory in horizontal space.

"Eight Famines through the ages" comes from Liang Qichao's young chinese Theory, which means that it has a long history vertically and a vast territory horizontally.

Excerpt from the original text: the sky wears its pale, and the ground is rehmannia. There are eight famines in the world. The future is like the sea, and there is plenty of time. Beautiful, I am a young China person, and I am not old; Zhuang Zi, China teenager, borderless!

The sky above us and the earth below us have a long history vertically and a vast territory horizontally. The future is vast and the days ahead are infinitely long. Beautiful, my young China people, will always be with heaven and earth! Great, my China boy, will live with the motherland forever!

Brief introduction of the author

Liang Qichao (1February 23rd, 873-1June 5438+091October, 929), with outstanding personality, was named Ren Fu, and was also named as the owner of an ice house, an ice drinker, undertaker, a citizen of New China and the owner of a free lent. During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, Juren was a thinker, politician, educator, historian and writer in modern China, one of the leaders of the Reform Movement of 1898, and a representative of the reformists and neo-legalists in modern China.

When I was young, I learned it as a teacher. At the age of eight, I learned to be a writer. At the age of nine, I could write thousands of words. 17 years old, promoted. After studying under Kang Youwei, he became a propagandist of bourgeois reformists.