The landlord's comparison of Fu Yi and Mao Zedong is itself a mistake.
Mao Zedong was an anti-imperialist from start to finish, which I know from his writings and from many of the older generation around me, and I don't see any irony being Sihao. Some are just the landlord's anti-Mao Zedong consciousness, and it is extremely strong, and this should be a problem left over from history.
But Fuyi is a representative of feudalism, and I don't know him very well, so I won't explain it.
The landlord's comparison of the two is a strong irony against Mao Zedong. But the most obvious difference between the two is the choice of the people. The former represents rights, violence, power and feudalism, while the latter represents faith, a belief of the whole people that has never existed since ancient times. This is the spontaneous belief of the people, and this is the fundamental difference from feudalism!
I strongly criticize the landlord's thought! At the same time, I strongly criticize the blind behavior of all film critics!
History will eventually prove that Mao Zedong never failed the people.
As the chairman of the Party Central Committee, as a leader, I have a son myself. If I don't send him to fight against US aggression and aid Korea and defend the country, whose son will I send? The human heart is full of flesh, no matter who it is, the heart that loves his son is the same. If I don't send my son, and everyone else is like me, I don't send my own son to the battlefield, but send someone else's son to the front to fight first, what kind of leader is this? - Mao Zedong
If, like Wu Xun, in order to achieve his good wishes, he would not hesitate to degrade his personality and laugh at insults, adopt a completely servile mentality, and hope to realize his simple wishes through self-deprecating behaviors that seem to be indifferent to the world, instead of going Thinking about the social fundamental reasons why oneself and more poor people cannot go to school, isn't this the slave mentality that has been instilled in the hearts of Chinese people for thousands of years?
- Mao Zedong
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