You must survive this evening, then your generation can see the rising sun of tomorrow. The revolutionary Lu Hao in the movie "Huang Feihong's Man Becoming Self-improvement" educates children who are hiding in the British consulate. These children are hunted down by the ignorant White Lotus Sect because of their English learning. In desperation, they can only hide in Foreigners' territory to protect themselves, ironic! One hundred years have passed, have we seen the rising sun tomorrow? And what Lu Haodong and Huang Feihong said in the process of killing the White Lotus Sect is even more thought-provoking: "Look at these people, for the sake of the clay doll, they can even give up their lives, where are they going, if every Chinese is like them , where can we go, China is not saved, we can't go."
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