Why is there so much resentment in contemporary China?

Updated on culture 2024-02-12
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It must be a rational act and not listen to other people's opinions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It has a lot to do with national conditions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Angry young man, the full name of "angry youth", refers to the term that became a buzzword in the mid-to-late 1990s, but in fact, the phenomenon of "angry youth" has existed for a long time in history.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, many wise men have changed sharply in the midst of indignation.

    I don't agree with the above point of view, the problem of education, and the angry youth has nothing to do with it at all, and the proportion of angry young people in South Korea and Japan is more than that of China.

    They can form a law of mutual 'push', especially the angry youth is relatively easy to become an elite in the 'competition' with each other.

    However, these 'pushes', the angry youth must have an absolute numerical advantage, otherwise it is easy to make trouble, after all, the angry youth are still patriotic, and many of them are traitors.

    At present, I think that the number of angry young people is less than before, but this is definitely not a good thing, because the number of people has not decreased, and even increased.

    China's soft power is, after all, too bad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Efforts to separate the types of disgruntled youth are clearly scratching the surface of the problem. It's like only paying attention to whether the wording of the angry youth is elegant and ignoring what it means and what it means. If you can decisively choose the former between a person who is rudely reasonable and a person who elegantly hugs his second wife, I think it is necessary to discuss the problem, if not, it can only be regarded as the distance between Mars and the earth.

    It's okay to break your toes and think about it, will there be such a reason why the angry youth are angry - it is useless to say that it sounds good. At this time, if you go out of your way to pretend to be elegant, it will really be a grandson! The dissatisfaction of the indignant youth with the orientation of Ha X actually has some of the same ideological roots, which are all an attitude towards reality and their own shortcomings.

    Classification is a science, and it is always mentally retarded to abandon the classification of substance. These two groups of people are equally disappointed and bitter, and although their positions are firm, they are not without wandering and vacillating, and when they gather to form a phenomenon, they are bound to attract attention and criticism, but most of them have at least achieved a spontaneous and natural outpouring. Compared with the so-called elegant people who lie and are patriotic and unclean, their value is at least a kind of truth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is not possible for a country to have no angry youth, and I think that the ones I list below are all angry youth. Qu Yuan, Jing Ke, Xiang Yu, Wu Guang, Chen Sheng, Wei Qing, Huo Quzhi, Liu Che, Li Guang, Meng Tian, Lu Su, Sun Quan, Dou Jiande, Yue Fei, Wen Tianxiang, Zhu Yuanzhang, Qi Jiguang, Yuan Chonghuan, Sun Yat-sen, ***, ***, ***, ***, **......If there were no such people in China's history?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What you're saying is that our youth are ignorant.

    If you talk about this, it's because our Chinese textbooks have changed a lot of modern and modern history, so that China's modern youth have only a sense of respect for China and the party, and the content is not so that students can learn about real politics, so that when they are exposed to some local problems, they will cause uncivilized feelings, because they don't really know politics and the party at all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    zzzque's is it, it's useless to say too much.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Angry youth refer to dissatisfaction with the unfair status quo of society. It is a promising young man with a sense of justice, who uses their own practical actions to strive to change the status quo of society, and wants to change the unfair side of this real society. Some "angry youth" are excessively weak and lack objectivity, which can easily have an impact on society.

    In today's society, the term "angry youth" has mixed reviews and has different meanings in different environments.

    In a broad sense, "angry youth" refers to all angry youths who harbor dissatisfaction with certain social phenomena and economic, political, educational, and other systems. Therefore, in fact, "angry youth" is not limited to any era and country, ancient and modern Chinese and foreign, such as Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet of Chu who was full of ambition to serve the country, but was suspicious and threw himself into the Miluo River, and then Napoleon, who led the French people to conquer the whole of Europe, as well as historical figures like ***, and even Hitler, Stalin, and bin Laden, their early years can be called "angry youth" in a broad sense. "Angry youth" in a narrow sense refers to people who have completely lost hope for the future of society, the country, and the country, and express their ideas in radical terms.

    Therefore, the "angry youth" in the narrow sense is also disgusted by the ordinary people, who either passively avoid or are blindly optimistic. There is no clear definition of an angry youth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is still to be an angry youth, and existence is reasonable. It's just that some people speak or act too aggressively.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It seems that the language of the Internet is also misleading, and I will learn it below.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It should be a jealous and hateful youth.

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