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After reading "I will not be Chinese in the next life"

"Actually, many of the problems I pointed out were like this in China a hundred years ago, and according to my understanding of China, it was believed that it was the same in China a thousand years ago. Such articles are very hard to date. The spirit of China's spiritual civilization has always been There has been no major change, so when we read Lu Xun’s works today, we don’t feel that they are outdated at all.” - Zhong Zukang

The first preface of this book, "Reflection on China, Out of Obstacles" written by Li Minyong, brings out the crux of the problem:

"The pathology of Chinese culture is China's problem. The right-wing Chinese Nationalist Party and the left-wing Chinese Communist Party are the same."

A friend asked me how constructive it is to read a book that only focuses on Chinese culture. I will quote the last sentence of the preface written by Bu Dazhong in the second article:
"Taiwanese readers should also reflect upon reading this book, and examine how many difficult genes we have inherited from China have yet to be eliminated."

I watched it once after the rain, and I watched it many times when I drifted away and returned. I have been watching it all the time, and I have been thinking about how Hong Kong people have done it for a few years.

It's not wrong, because I can't do it all, and I don't even have the courage to imagine it.

This book is a collection of essays written by the author from 1995 to 2007. The chapters that vigorously attack Chinese culture are really powerful. I want to share almost every article, but I can't be the only one who sees it. Is he a complete hater who hates everything about it? Actually not, but one of the reasons is that China chooses "Confucianism". The author has a saying that if you choose "Mo" in the end, there is a chance that it will not be so bad, but there is no such thing in the world.

This book is mainly about the shortcomings of our Chinese culture, not too much in Hong Kong, and because it is only a bunch of essays, if you want to have a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and have a systematic understanding of Chinese culture, you can read Xiao Jiansheng's "China". Reflections on Civilization. "Lai" is a short and easy-to-enter and easy banned book, I think it is a must-read for Hong Kong people, because it can check how many bad habits in China they have. An article quoted a 1970 survey by psychologist Professor Bloom, who found that the social principles of Hong Kong Chinese are far weaker than those of the French and the United States: Conscience and moral standards, to examine whether the requirements of traditional social and political authority are reasonable. To put it more clearly, the Chinese in Hong Kong are the slaves of the wind who see the wind.” The author wrote another article more directly: “I have It is quite certain that Hong Kong people are still overwhelmingly slaves, and it is almost impossible to develop democracy.”
Going to catch the democrats today, sooner or later the voters who have voted will come, don't be surprised, don't use "law" and "logic" to think about things, as long as they think you may get them, you are guilty. It's that simple. Can I blame the party's will? What kind of people have always been what kind of government, and 97 years ago, they had the opportunity: "Forty years later, former Counsellor McDonnell McDonnell recalled: If a group of people did not want to govern, and you wanted to promote them to govern, among The difficulty should not be underestimated.”

As the author wrote a low paragraph in 2004:

"With the character of Hong Kong citizens, not to mention that there was no universal suffrage in 2007, and even if there was no universal suffrage in 2100, at best they will continue to hold very orderly and patient parades in the streets, and then disperse these ceremonies peacefully, while pro-democracy lawmakers continue to hold Defend for Democracy as the election slogan, forever."

#Afterlife will not be Chinese
ISBN: 978-986-7178-52-7
English title: I Don't Want To Be Chinese Again
Author: Zhong Yukang Publishing: Yunchen Culture Industry Co., Ltd.

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