Beginning: Some people say that the Analects of Confucius has a temperature. Yes, it is. As Yu Dan said, it is neither cold nor hot, but slightly higher than the body temperature, and this temperature will last forever. Don't believe it? Please listen to me one by one.
Conclusion: Gray Confucius, with all kinds of changing colors, is permeated with the brilliance of China's five thousand years of pen and ink, spreading in the sky. ......
It is such a delight to have friends coming so far. "Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you." On the morning of the 29th, there was a loud sound of reading in Xingtan Theater in Qufu City, Shandong Province, Confucius' hometown. More than 2,000 children read the classic famous sentences in The Analects of Confucius and China's famous works in past dynasties in unison, with the bright moon hanging high and a solitary lamp. The orange light enveloped everything around. On such a quiet early spring night, I sat at my desk and recited a thin blue book, The Analects of Confucius. It's really a thin little book. Although the typesetting is very large, with annotations and translation, the total number of pages is only 220. Think about this little book in the information age. If you put it in those masterpieces that are as thick as steamed bread, as heavy as bricks and as beautifully printed as embroidered pillows. Really inconspicuous. How can you imagine that such a thin little book has ruled China for nearly 20 centuries and completely changed the history of China?
From the perspective of debate, Confucius must have lost, and he was convinced. But if you look at it from the perspective of life. Confucius is a winner and a big winner. This is proved by history, not by me. Perhaps, the truth is not disputed, but made.
Why did Confucius win? Why didn't the debate explain such a truth? I don't know. I have a poor talent and a stupid brain. But I know what Confucius said. What he said is the truth of being a man, the truth of life and the philosophy of survival! If you are a person, you live in a group, no matter what you do: you go to the revolution, become a leader, start a company, or you go to be a bandit, robber or bully. If you want to be stronger and bigger, you must believe what Confucius said. From this perspective, Confucius' truth is an eternal truth!
Speaking of the truth of life, the philosophy of survival. We in China are no strangers. Because we have 5,000 years of life experience in a hierarchical society, no country in the world can compare with it. For example: intrigue, intrigue, struggle for power and profit, collusion, hitting a person when he is down, stabbing him in the back, forgetting the profit, kicking down the bridge, saying one thing to his face, doing another thing behind his back, harming the interests of others, jobbery, suspicion and jealousy, secretly spreading rumors, having nothing to do with himself, hanging high and sweeping away the snow from his own door. Anything else, please add.
In a word, what we China people don't lack most is wisdom, especially survival wisdom. China people are the most adaptable creatures and can survive in any environment. And there are a whole set of ways to entertain yourself. We are the nation that likes internal friction and infighting most, forgets the past most easily, and often becomes insensitive and watches the fire from the other side as a bystander. Forget it. Mr. Lu Xun is much better than I said, and he dare not teach others how to teach an axe.
Mr. Lu Xun thought that he could cast a sword with a pen and shout loudly with fierce words to awaken the sleeping people in China. But she is wrong, the power of literature is negligible, and Lu Xun himself seems to have been forgotten by us. Is headed by chairman Mao, a million heroes with real guns, completely changed China, and changed the people of China with the power and economy of *. Unfortunately, Chairman Mao also made a mistake, thinking that only relying on materialism and dialectics can change people's spirit. So he knocked down Confucius. So, there is today's situation.
No matter Confucius, Mao Zedong or Lu Xun, they all have their own understanding of the goodness and evil of human nature, and their solutions are different due to their own characteristics and times. As for the result, only history can comment. What I'm saying here is just a little grumbling.