Mr. Wei said that you should watch this film and let’s discuss ethnic topics. I have to say that Mr. Wei’s recommendation for this film really impressed me. I always thought that you were always a teacher who likes AKB48. I was wrong...
The culture of turning the tide Strong song.
You said that it was cruel to kill Japanese children in the end, and the daughter cried and asked her father: "Why do you want to make grass?" Then when the Japanese tried to occupy the entire Seediq with the so-called civilized rule, wasn't it a chronic process of persecuting aboriginal culture? suicide?
"Isn't it bad to be ruled by the Japanese?" No matter how good a second-class citizen's life is, they are no more than second-class citizens. They lose their cultural identity and cannot integrate into other people's culture. They are outsiders everywhere. "Endure another twenty years." Even if the son becomes a Japanese and forgets his own blood and spirit, the soul that has been passed down from generation to generation has long been lost?
Don't try to think that one civilization is excellent and can surpass another civilization. Is the so-called barbaric civilization a backward civilization? I'm afraid it will always be the words of a family of modern civilization. The Yao compatriots who live in the deep mountains still think that the domesticated Han compatriots are almost at home. Before the Seediq children killed their Japanese classmates, they said, "Poor Japanese, let's sacrifice our ancestors with blood!" Don't try to say that he is ignorant from the perspective of modern people. Civilizations sometimes clash, but they never compete.
Even if the family is finally exterminated, the spirit will last forever. Without Seediq's soul, the preserved bloodline will no longer be Seediq. Barbarians have barbarian pride. Barbarians are just what we call them.
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