I'll kill them both with one hand, dig a hole and bury them

Damian 2022-04-20 09:02:25

I finally finished watching this resounding banned film, and I feel very heavy. I don't know why such a movie that analyzes national character was banned? I finally understood why so many netizens raised Jiang Wen up, although I didn't understand the bullets flying, but this film made me have to respect Jiang Wen in awe.
The film reflects the loss of China's martial spirit from the contrast between the pathetic kindness of the Chinese and the firm Bushido spirit of the Japanese. Isn't it a kind of irony that a village under the Great Wall is named Hangjiatai? For thousands of years, the Chinese people's martial spirit has gradually declined. In order to consolidate their rule, the ruling class has used Confucius and Mencius to weaken the entire nation's physique step by step. In the film, the villagers are ignorant enough to deal with a group of beasts by means of courtesy and exchanges. Isn't this the scourge of Confucius and Mencius? In the film, the Japanese say that Chinese pigs are not trustworthy. It's sad. We use propriety, righteousness and shame to beautify ourselves, but we do it to protect our own tricks. Loyalty and filial piety can not be both. This is the motto of the traitors for thousands of years. I have an 80-year-old mother, loyalty and filial piety can not be both, so it is not difficult to understand why there are so many traitors, do traitors feel at ease, but we have too many ancestors who can move out to excuse themselves.
In the film, the seventh master, that is, the crippled old man who appears repeatedly, I think he represents the remains of the martial spirit. ”, but no one paid him any attention. I don’t know if anyone noticed that among the Chinese people in the film, only Qi Ye was in high spirits, but he was left aside and ignored. His gun, the one that showed force, was left hanging on the beam. . In the end, when the villagers were still fascinated by the ignorant party, only the seventh master dragged his crippled legs and guns, and made the only resistance to the devils.
Why has a once arrogant country like ours been humiliated and swept across the continent by the former Japanese pirates? The root cause lies in the loss of the martial spirit in our bones, and in the fact that we are lost in the peaceful and prosperous world illuminated by Confucius and Mencius.
On the other hand, how Japan rose rapidly in modern times, and how it rose rapidly again after the war, the Bushido spirit played an important role in the cohesion and combat effectiveness of the Japanese people and the spiritual outlook of the entire people. Let's look at ourselves, how can we revive the Chinese nation? We have not yet risen, we are still just a wage earner who needs technology but lacks skills and ability but has no power. However, those in power have begun to revive the way of Confucius and Mencius. Those in power only do things that are beneficial to those in power, while our nation needs to shine in the light of Confucius and Mencius. Continue to erode... I wonder if the martial spirit still has a chance to favor our nation?
The film tells the history of Kaojiatai from the mouth of a Japanese. Kaojiatai turned from a former general into a group of peasants, and the devils they faced turned into killers from a group of peasants. We don't seem to remember the pride of blood on the battlefield a thousand years ago... Let's

look at the entire Anti-Japanese War. What would our country be like without Jiang who was a soldier? ? So, who is throwing their heads and spilling blood on the front line? Who is eating braised pork and drinking sorghum wine in the back? Who has been enduring, who has been scolding? Who's doing it, who's talking? Who is skinny and who has big ears and fat intestines? Who is a soldier and who is a scholar? Who harmed this nation? ?

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