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Difficult national fortune" refers to (the fate of China in the 20s of the 20th century, that is, the article refers to: the imperialist powers are eyeing each other, the domestic warlords are fighting, and the people are living in misery).
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It refers to the fact that the Chinese nation has reached a very difficult point of aggression from the outside world.
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Pointing out that the Chinese nation has suffered from the aggression of the outside world, Li Dazhao is very calm and firmly believes that China can win.
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"Difficult National Fortune" comes from Li Dazhao's book "Difficult National Fortune and Strong National" (also known as Li Dazhao's Selected Works).
The difficult national fortune refers to a rough and dangerous road that the Chinese nation has encountered, and it is an extremely dark social reality. It refers to the situation of a country in which there are many disasters and difficulties, internal and external troubles, people's livelihood is withering, wars are raging, and hardships and hardships are fought.
The essay by Li Dazhao in this essay, which uses the flow of the river as a metaphor for the process of selling the life of the nation, and the rugged and dangerous road as a metaphor for the historical road encountered by the Chinese nation, tells us that we should not give up in the face of hardships and hardships, maintain the belief in the victory of the revolution, and have a strong and vigorous spirit. The whole text exudes revolutionary optimism and a strong sense of patriotism.
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To put it simply, it refers to the current situation that the country is facing at home and abroad.
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"Difficult national fortunes" refers to the era in which the author lived, when warlords were fighting, foreign powers were invading, social unrest, and the country and nation reached an extraordinary period.
This article was written in the 20s of the 20th century (1923). At that time, Li Dazhao and some intellectuals who had awakened during the May Fourth Movement were again confused and came to a crossroads. They have the great cause of saving the country and the people.
In this article, Li Dazhao tells people not to be intimidated by the difficulties in front of them, there are difficulties, but there is more hope; It's fun to fight against the odds. It is hoped that more people will be mobilized to devote themselves to the great cause of saving the country and the people, so that the cause of saving the country will become the cause of the whole people.
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The historical road that the Chinese nation is now facing is a rugged and dangerous road.
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Well, I don't know, right.
The historical road that the Chinese nation is now facing is a rugged and dangerous road.
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1。Don't forget the martyrs and throw away their loyal bones, and the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.
2。In the 5,000 years of Chinese civilization, the revolutionary martyrs wrote a great life with their blood. Their spirit deserves our praise and praise, their lives are worthy of our learning, we should learn from their spirit of building for the motherland, pass on their deeds, and show our young people in the new era.
3。Although it is nominally just a festival to pay tribute to the deceased and express grief, the meaning and value that Qingming brings to our people is far more than that.
4。Remember the glorious deeds of the revolutionary martyrs, constantly enhance patriotic feelings, study hard, and strive for the realization of the "Chinese dream" of national rejuvenation!
5。The long river of time flows endlessly, but it cannot dilute our memory of the revolutionary martyrs. Every inch of the land they fought bloodily in those years is now full of flowers and green trees, and we must cherish the hard-won life now, and we must understand the historical responsibility and mission we shoulder.
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"Difficult national fortunes": refers to the imperialist powers eyeing each other, the domestic warlords fighting each other, and the people living in dire straits.
A strong nation": Refers to revolutionaries who struggle and dedicate themselves to the dignity and development of the nation.
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"Difficult national fortune" refers to "difficult and dangerous realm", "very narrow realm", "cliffs", "extremely steep" and "rugged and dangerous obstacles". The "difficulty" was mainly manifested in the fact that the imperial lords were evil and served the righteous powers, the feudal forces were revived, the domestic warlords were coincidental and warlike, and the people were in dire straits.
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"Difficult National Fortune" refers to the era in which the author lived, when warlords were fighting, foreign powers were invading, social turmoil was unfolding, and the country and nation had reached an extraordinary period.
"The vigorous nation" shows a kind of fearless spirit of the people, and a kind of optimistic spirit in the middle pants.
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Difficult national fortune and strong people.
Difficult national fortunes and strong people
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