黑白易以宁

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黑白易以宁
It was only after reading "the spirit of the Chinese" that Mr. Koo was able to understand that "in no way was he a man of his own making, in spite of his pigtails." While others have long criticized the Chinese people for their bad habits, gu hongming, an old man, is correcting the Chinese people's names and promoting Chinese conduct and morality to the western world. Koo old
In my opinion, the most important part of this book is the first three parts: real Chinese, Chinese women and Chinese language. Between the lines is revealed as a Chinese national pride, a lot of spirit is indeed our people have. However, some of Mr. Gu's explanations were biased. However, at that time, Mr. Gu played an indispensable role in promoting Oriental civilization. In gu's eyes, the Chinese spirit is the spirit of eternal youth and the immortal spirit of the nation. What is the secret of immortality? Unspeakable refinement: a combination of understanding and common sense. What is the law of justice? The law of justice is truth, faithfulness and loyalty.
Gu hongming points out in his book that "to understand the real Chinese and Chinese civilization, one must be deep, broad and simple", because "the three characteristics of Chinese character and Chinese civilization are deep, broad and simple... ".
From a unique perspective, he compared Chinese with americans, British, germans and French, highlighting the characteristics of Chinese people. The English are deep and simple, but not grand; German broad, deep, and not simple; The French have no German natural deep, not as American broad-minded and the British heart simple, but have the three national lack of sensitivity; Only the Chinese people have all these four excellent spiritual qualities. For that reason, gu says, the overall impression is that the Chinese are "gentle" -- "kind of unspeakable". What impressed me most in the book was that "the real Chinese may be rough, but there is no rough in the rough. The real Chinese may be ugly, but there is no ugliness in ugliness. The real Chinese may be stupid, but there is no absurdity in stupidity. The real Chinese may be vulgar, but there is no aggression and noise in the vulgar. The real Chinese may be cunning, but there is no malevolence in cunning. The real Chinese, even with their physical, mental and character flaws, will not turn you off. The reason, I think, comes from a well-known saying in China: people are born good. However, the real key is not this sentence, but the influence of Confucianism represented by this sentence in China. China's emperors also consciously or unconsciously urga with Confucianism, Chinese will under domestication, they have the wisdom of human but not a thought of wisdom, the wisdom is not reasoning, and not as a wily rabbit has three burrows this instinct, but from the heart, a sense of love and attachment, it is because have sympathetic and true human intelligence, is the Chinese humanity, the real Chinese people have not gentle words. They are used to suffering, they are used to tenacity and simplicity, they will always uphold the "good faith".
Generally speaking, the spirit of the Chinese is a rare good book, which at least tells us what the Chinese spirit is, and tells the world the excellent qualities of the Chinese nation in that era of world conflicts. Lao gu, in the spirit of defying world opinion, advocates the Chinese spirit to the world.

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