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Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.
"China also needs such a great man!" Emotionally told Xiao that China should also become rich and strong, "so as not to repeat the mistakes of Annan, North Korea and India". He quoted Gu (1613-1682) as saying that "every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world". Mao Zedong opened the Biography of World Heroes and read out a sentence about George Washington to the students who were not used to sitting and listening to him honestly: "Only under the leadership of Washington, after eight years of arduous war, the United States won victory and independence." [4] As if seeing a glimmer of light on the horizon, young Mao Zedong began to pay attention to the West. At that time and later, he has been thinking about what China should learn from the West, but he is not interested in the West itself. America has completed a revolution. What about China? Mao Zedong likes reading books about ancient emperors in China, and his love for heroes makes him want to know more about great men. The images of the two emperors were deeply imprinted in his mind. One is Qin Shihuang, the iron fist of China who unified the world; The other is Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the founder of a dynasty, with a strong military mind, from which the word "Wu" in his emperor's name came. The students all admire Mao Zedong's mastery of legendary novels such as The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and like to listen to him retell the wonderful fragments. Mao, on the other hand, thought that the novel described real events in history, which shocked everyone. He once argued with the history teacher about this matter, cursed any classmate who agreed with the teacher's point of view, and even hit his classmate with a chair. Mao Zedong didn't want to accept criticism, which he later admitted when he reviewed his study life. To this end, he even went to the headmaster. The learned headmaster didn't agree with him, that is, he didn't think the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a real event during the Warring States Period, so he wrote a petition to the Xiangxiang county magistrate, demanding that the headmaster be replaced and forcing the puzzled students to sign it. Mao Zedong is an upright boy, and he won't use flexibility to protect himself. When he was in Shaoshan, his views on novels that fascinated him were so naive and stubborn. The romance of the Three Kingdoms made his life in Dongshan even more difficult. At the same time, through this incident, we can also see the shadow of his later thinking characteristics: paranoid way of thinking, sticking to his own opinions, arbitrarily denying simple facts and despising objections. Mao's grades are very good. After a five-month probation period, the principal allowed him to stay at school. Although good academic performance is a comfort to him who is lonely, things always have two sides, so some students even laugh at his narrow enthusiasm. So he began to think about leaving this school. In Dongshan, Mao Zedong greatly broadened his horizons. Now, he wants to travel around Hunan and see Changsha. Returning to Shaoshan twice-once during the Spring Festival and once at the end of the early summer semester-strengthened his determination to realize his ideal. Mao Shunsheng is much gentler, but he still lacks foresight. "When will you finish your studies, become a gentleman and come back to honor your ancestors?" Father asked. [7] 19 1 1 In September, Mao Zedong left Xiangxiang with his luggage. Amy Shaw herself was dissatisfied with Dongshan and left with Dong Ze. They walked to Xiangtan. Mao Zedong wanted to apply for a high school, but she was rejected because she was too old and too tall. [8] Mao Zedong still has a way out. He has hired a teacher from Dongshan in a middle school in Changsha to help him. Xiao He squeezed into the third class of a small ship from Xiangtan to Changsha. To Mao Zedong's surprise, he entered a beautiful school as easy as blowing off dust: Xiangxiang Middle School in the province. Xiao recalled that the bustling crowd in Changsha was "too excited to speak" [9]. At that time, Changsha had a population of 800,000, and the climate was hot, lacking characteristics and dirty. After 1904 was changed into a trading port and foreign trade, Changsha became somewhat prosperous and increasingly became a fortress against the Qing court revolution. Mao Zedong saw the newspaper for the first time here. Before that, he only knew that printed matter was a window to understand history, but what the newspaper said was what happened today! People's Daily is Sun Yat-sen's mouthpiece for advocating nationalism. Mao Zedong saw the news of the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising from the messy column of this vertical newspaper. The uprising was led by Hunan revolutionary Huang Xing. He recalled: "This story deeply touched me, and I also found the People's Daily full of exciting content." Mao Zedong was encouraged to write an article by himself. "This is the first time I have expressed my political views, but this political view is a bit confusing." Mao Zedong recalled the passionate articles he posted on the wall of the school gate. He advocated that the new government consists of reformists and revolutionaries, with Sun Yat-sen as president, Kang Youwei as prime minister and Liang Qichao as foreign minister. (It's like an American youth at the end of the 20th century calling on the American government to be headed by Jack Kyoto Electronics Industry Co., Ltd., with oprah winfrey as the vice president, and Al? Gore is as naive as the Secretary of State. ) Yanwu's "Rizhilu Politics" "There is national subjugation, there is national subjugation, and there is a debate between national subjugation and national subjugation? Yue: Changing the surname and number is called national subjugation. " Righteousness fills the gap, as for attracting animals to eat people, people will eat each other, which is called the death of the world. ..... protect the country, its monarch and its ministers, and the carnivores seek it. Those who protect the world are ashamed and responsible. "The so-called" every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world "is Liang Qichao's words. Of course, this is based on the context at that time. At that time, China (the so-called world) had indeed reached the point where "people would devour each other". As for confusing "country" with "world" to deceive people, hehe ~ there are already examples above. Gu strictly divided the country and the world into two concepts, and thought that the replacement of national dynasties was "national subjugation", which was the responsibility of his ministers. And ... "benevolence and righteousness make up the vacancy, as for leading animals to eat people, people will eat each other" is "destroying the world" and is the responsibility of every "ordinary person" Judging from the period in which Gu lived at that time, "subjugating the country and the world" meant that the Qing Dynasty entered the customs and destroyed the civilized world.

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