This is a famous slogan in the bourgeois revolution. We first saw it in the American Declaration of Independence (1776). Its original text is "all men are created" equal". Translating it as "all men are created equal" is not completely accurate. It is a passive sentence, and its literal translation can be "all people are created equally." Who created it? It is the Creator, God. It shows that the Declaration still has traces of the old system. It was not until the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) during the French Revolution that "creation" was changed to "birth".
As early as 2,500 years ago, Confucius said: "Qiu Ye heard that those who have a state and a family do not worry about being few but worry about inequality, and do not worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. There is no poverty in everyone. "He Wuwu, An Wuqing."
The Yellow Turban Army Zhang Jiao's "The sky is dead, Huang Tian should stand."
When you are in Jiazi, the world will be prosperous", Wang Xiaobo and Li Shun's "equal to high and low, everyone will be rich", the Red Scarf Army "Don't give up one eye of the Taoist stone man, and the world will turn upside down when this thing comes out"