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How much has the saying that princes would rather have seeds influenced China for more than two thousand years?
Scene 1: In 209 BC, Chen Sheng and Guangwu led 900 osawa township guards to rise up and set off a great uprising against Qin! Starting from Qin Xiaogong, it took 150 years of efforts to complete the annexation of the great cause of the world, and the Daqin Empire quickly fell apart under the impetus of such a mob! Just when Chen Sheng and Guangwu launched this great uprising that changed the fate of China, they shouted the grandiose words that influenced the people of China for more than 2,000 years: "How dare princes!" Even today, more than two thousand years later, we can't help but have a boiling passion when we see this sentence! Yes, the prince would rather have seeds! Later, China people further explained this sentence in plain vernacular: "The emperor takes turns to do it and come to my house next year!" Every time in the history of China, someone will shout this resounding slogan: "Princes will have seeds!" This sentence often inspires oppressed and enslaved people to resist! Fight! Go to the revolution! To build my ideal paradise!

Scene 2: In the early spring of 993, Wang Xiaobo and Li Shun in the Northern Song Dynasty hated the extravagant enjoyment of the ruling class at that time and indulged in greed and plunder, shouting "I am in the same boat as the rich and the poor, and now I am equal to you". Wang Xiaobo first put forward the idea of "equal wealth" in the history of peasant war in China more than 65,438+0,000 years ago. According to one view of the theoretical circle, they initiated equalitarianism in world political theory more than 1000 years ago.