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From the public text, it seems that two years ago, we always boasted that "the land is vast and the resources are abundant", which is a fact; Soon he stopped boasting, and only hoped for the League of Nations, which was also a fact; Now he neither boasted about himself nor believed in the League of Nations, but blindly prayed to God and worshiped Buddha, nostalgic for the past and hurt the present - but it is also a fact.
So some people sighed: The Chinese have lost their self-confidence.
If this phenomenon is judged alone, self-confidence is actually lost a long time ago. I believed in "earth" and "things" before, and later believed in "League of Nations", but I never believed in "myself". If this is also a kind of "faith", then it can only be said that the Chinese once had "trustworthiness", and since they were disappointed in the League of Nations, they have lost all this trust.
If you lose his trust, you will be suspicious, and when you turn around, you may be able to only believe in yourself, but it is a new path, but unfortunately it is gradually becoming empty. Believing in "earth" and "things" or tangible things is a matter of the League of Nations, but it will soon make one realize the unreliability of relying on it. When it comes to praying to God and worshiping Buddha, it can be mysterious, beneficial or harmful, and it is impossible to find a clear result for a while, which can make people anesthetize for a longer time.
to yourself. The Chinese are now developing "self-deception".
"Self-deception" is not a new thing now, it is just becoming more and more obvious now, and it is just enveloping everything. However, under this shroud, we have Chinese who have not lost their self-confidence.
Since ancient times, we have had people who worked hard, people who worked hard, people who asked for their lives for the people, and people who sacrificed their lives to seek the law,......Although it is equivalent to the so-called "official history" of the genealogy of the emperors and generals, it often cannot hide their glory, which is the backbone of China.
This kind of people, even now, why not less? They have conviction, and do not deceive themselves; Their successive battles are nothing but one side of the battle that is always being destroyed, obliterated, and destroyed in the darkness, and cannot be known to everyone. To say that the Chinese have lost their self-confidence is to refer to some people, but if it is applied to the whole, it is simply slanderous.
If you want to talk about the Chinese, you must not be deceived by the self-deceptive fat powder on the surface, but look at his bones and backbone. Whether there is self-confidence or not, the article of the prime minister is not enough evidence, and you have to look at the ground for yourself.
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Chinese have never lacked self-confidence.
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This quote comes from"Have the Chinese Lost Their Confidence in Splitting"?article, it isLu XunA refutation written by Mr. in the period before the Republic of China. It was first published in 1934 and later compiled by the author"Essays on the Pavilion of the Pavilion".
Have the Chinese Lost Their Self-Confidence", the sharp language of the article is inseparable from the author's excellent use of imitation rhetoric. Lu Xun's imitation is by no means a simple and mechanical imitation, but a quiet and innovative use of changing words according to the ready-made word format and adding new meanings.
About the Author. Lu Xun, formerly known as Zhou Shuren, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is a native of Yucai. Formerly known as Zhou Zhangshou.
In 1898, it was changed to Zhou Shuren, the word Yushan, Yuting. In addition to Lu Xun, there are also Deng Jiang, Tang Qiao, Deng Dangshi, Xiaojiao, etc.
Lu Xun's works include essays, short stories, reviews, essays, and translation works, and Lu Xun has made significant contributions in many fields such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science, and collation and research of ancient books.
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Original sentence: Since ancient times, we have had people who worked hard, people who worked hard, people who asked for their lives for the people, and people who sacrificed their lives to seek the law,......Although it is equivalent to the so-called "official history" of the genealogy of the emperors and generals, it often cannot hide their glory, which is the backbone of China.
Explanation: 1. In this text, the positive view established by the author by listing facts is that we have Chinese who have not lost their self-confidence, and the view that the refuted view is that Chinese have lost self-confidence.
2. The function of "official history" in quotation marks is to deny the "official history".
3. "This is the backbone of China" refers to the pillar (backbone, pillar).
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Have the Chinese lost their self-confidence, and the class notes are as follows:
Background of the writing of the book: This article was written after the third anniversary of the "918" incident, when China's national fortunes were already weak and it was repeatedly insulted. The "18 September" incident has cast a shadow of defeat in the hearts of many Chinese people, and pessimistic arguments have been rampant in the country for a while.
The bourgeois newspaper Ta Kung Pao at that time
Published an editorial accusing the Chinese nation of losing its self-confidence and being the Kuomintang.
Reactionary ** shirks responsibility. In response to this view, Mr. Lu Xun, with his insight into the current situation of society, issued a cry for Chinese to be self-confident and self-reliant.
Article structure
Part I: Lay out the other party's arguments and arguments.
Part II: Refuting the other party's arguments.
Part III: Calling on the broad masses of Chinese people to distinguish right from wrong, learn from heroic figures, and actively plunge into the torrent of revolution. At the same time, write the opinion of the author Lu Xun - from ancient times to the present, there are Chinese who have not lost their self-confidence.
Introduction to Lu Xun
Lu Xun is a famous writer and thinker, and the May Fourth New Culture Movement.
He is an important participant and the founder of modern Chinese literature. A native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, formerly known as Zhou Zhangshou.
Later, he changed his name to Zhou Shuren, the word Yushan, and later changed to Yucai, "Lu Xun" was his "Diary of a Madman" published in 1918
The pen name used at the time is also the most widely used pen name for his shadow and fraud bureau.
During his lifetime, Lu Xun made significant contributions in many fields such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science, and collation and research of ancient books.
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