Make a small advertisement for the Chinese mantra. Hey.
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Since the publication of historical details, I have known many famous writers, and Mr. Sun Jibin is one of them.
Mr. Sun's mantra of the Chinese reminds me of a blog I wrote, "the shackles of Chinese people". Chen Kaige introduced the story of paper shackles in Mei Lanfang. Mei Lanfang's uncle lost his new family and didn't wear a red dress for the Queen Mother. He suffered a fight and was rewarded with the shackles of paper. The slaves threatened to tear you apart and kill you!
The shackles are banned from prisoners. To prevent them from escaping, the shackles are made of copper. A thin piece of paper seems vulnerable, and it is more terrible than an iron. This paper seems almost identical to none, but it exists because the fear of wearing it is "tearing up a bit to kill you", which is actually a psychological shackle.
In fact, the curse is homogeneous with the shackles of paper, and it is also a symbol of power and oppression. To some extent, if we say "details of History" is a comparison between Chinese and western cultures from history, then "Curse of the Chinese" is a comparison between Chinese and western cultures from culture. In contrast, Mr. Sun's book is more suitable for the masses. He is humorous, approachable, and easy to understand. In addition, many interesting stories and allusions are constantly inserted in the book, which gives people a lot of intellectual inspiration.
At this point, the "details of History" is too complex and even academic, which makes reading and understanding of it difficult. In the days to come, I need to learn from Mr Sun.
It's easy to go deep.
(Reprinted from Douban)