1. I saw in
Vietnam the shadow of China's colonization. I saw in Vietnam, how the Western powers colonized Asian serfs, Vietnam is a microcosm. Provide resources to the West, provide labor, and finally be whipped and kicked by others. It's really a tragedy...
I think the luckier thing is that China was only a semi-colonial and semi-feudal country at the time. Like Vietnam and India, they were completely colonized. In the end, both English and French became official languages, which hurts national pride! Therefore, happiness requires contrast. Comparatively speaking, we are still lucky, because half of us in China are managed by our own people. However, I think the main reason why we did not colonize completely is that China is relatively large. Otherwise, we would have become prisoners and slaves because of our disability at the time and our servility.
There is a story that is rather funny, and I think it needs to be carried forward. It means that the red movies in our country are all fake. For example, in a war, our own people are heroes and upright, and the enemies are all throwing away their armor and abandoning their armor. But there is one thing that is more realistic, such as this dialogue.
"The enemy has come to sweep again."
"How many enemy troops are there?"
"A dozen devils, more than a hundred puppet troops..."
That is to say, the real enemy is not an order of magnitude from the traitorous people on his side...
Peking University In a lecture given by the dean of the law school, he said that there were not so many Japanese people in China at that time, and in some places, only 2 or 3 Japanese people could rule a county. I can't figure this out, how did 2 or 3 people rule? Are they using force to intimidate, or are they promoting a few representatives...
So we can't always blame others for bullying us, and we must properly reflect on whether we are not conscious, or whether we are more servile. Don't always teach our children the history of humiliation, and indignantly accuse Westerners of dumping opium on us in history books, with the same patriotic feeling of wanting to kill their whole family. But this thing is actually quite funny when you think about it. It's like a client who ruined his body and cursed the prostitute all day and night...
2. Elena told us that the whole world is the same, and rights can unspoken rules about the body .
In the future, please don't blame our entertainment industry. It's not easy for everyone to eat and eat, especially actresses, who are shown by unspoken rules that their family has nothing to do with them. They are the real grassroots class. Use sleep to get acquainted with unfamiliar people. Besides, who doesn't want to be famous? In a country like ours, there are only ideals but no family background, and if we don't want to work so hard, we can only sleep all the way...
3. The direction of the revolution betrays the ideal of the revolution
"obedience makes us Become slaves, the French taught us freedom and equality, and I will stick to it.” This is a line, and it is rather ironic, that is, the French taught the Vietnamese people how to overthrow the French. This is a bit like China.
Zhou Enlai and Deng Xiaoping both came back from France. They understood freedom, equality, democracy and republic better. They came back after learning some boxing techniques in an imperialist country to overthrow imperialism. At first, however, they also believed that communism would lead to a bright future. Each of them has a beautiful ideal country in their hearts. But unfortunately, we didn't go there in the end... Later, we accidentally detoured to the Cultural Revolution... So the name of Chen Danqing's book is very good. Knowing how many steps back I have taken...
After reading "Indochina", I believe that Marxism has indeed saved many countries that suffered from colonization, but the status quo of Marxism is indeed embarrassing. But we are still trying our best to use "Contradiction 3" to justify some very contradictory issues... So sometimes, the direction of the revolution will really turn away from the ideal of the revolution...
Indochina, it seems that I am a little far away... ...
the title should be called "There is a country called Indochina, but - this Indochina is next to a bigger country called China." Hehe
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