Hello everyone, I'm Lantai.
Today I would like to talk to you about a controversial topic about whether Yue Fei and Jin Wushu can be defined as national heroes. Recently, with the release of the Spring Festival movie "Man Jianghong", Yue Fei has once again become the focus of attention. Some people think that Yue Fei is only an anti-gold hero and does not have the status of a national hero. However, I think this point of view deserves to be revisited.
First, let's consider the concepts of "nation" and "nationalism". Historically, it was not until 1900 that these concepts gradually became popularized in China and became a topic of extensive discussion in social and academic circles. Therefore, the identification of "national heroes" in the past may not be based on today's understanding.
For example, some important figures in Chinese history, such as the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, did not have the concept of "tribal alliance leaders" at the time, but later scholars summarized it as this concept. The situation is similar to that of Yue Fei and Jin Wushu, who may not have been clearly defined as national heroes at the time, but future generations may have a new understanding of their contributions through a different perspective.
In addition, with the evolution of history, the Song, Liao, Jin, and Xixia periods were the period when the Chinese national consciousness was gradually formed. Before the Tang Dynasty, the concept of China was very different from today. Therefore, the heroes of the past may not be regarded as national heroes, but in the process of the gradual awakening of national consciousness, this perception may have changed.
The concept of the "Chinese nation" was put forward as early as 1902, but it was not until the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression that this concept was widely accepted. During this period, various views continued to collide, and how to define the Chinese nation became the focus of controversy in academic circles and the general public. Therefore, it is also worth re-examining whether Jin Wushu is a hero of the Chinese nation.
Finally, let's note that the definition of a hero is not set in stone. Just like Yue Fei's act of suppressing the peasant uprising, heroes in history may also have a dishonorable side. What we learn Xi and remember is the positive impact they have had on nations and societies.
In general, the question of whether Yue Fei and Jin Wushu were national heroes cannot be defined simply by modern concepts, but requires a deeper consideration of history, culture, and the social background of the time. They may not have been the national heroes defined at the time, but through different perspectives, we may have a deeper understanding of them.
The above is my opinion on Yue Fei and Jin Wushu as national heroes, welcome to leave a message to discuss.
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This article about Yue Fei and Jin Wushu's national hero status is really thought-provoking. The author revisits these two historical figures from a historical perspective and a cultural perspective, proposing a rethinking of their heroic identities. I find it very heartening to write an article like this because it provokes new thinking about history and the definition of heroes.
First, the author mentions the concepts of "nation" and "nationalism", pointing out that their relatively late emergence in China may lead to misunderstandings or incomplete understandings of the identity of historical heroes. This is very interesting, because when we look at history, we often use modern concepts and definitions to measure things in the past, which may not be comprehensive.
Secondly, the elaboration of the concept of the Chinese nation is also quite eye-catching. The author points out that in history, the perception of the "Chinese nation" is not achieved overnight, but is gradually formed in the collision and evolution of different historical periods. It also shows that national identity is not static, but changes over time and historical context.
What fascinates me the most is the definition of a hero. The author points out that heroes are not absolutely perfect and may even have an inglorious side. However, what we admire and Xi is the positive impact they bring to nations and societies. This view is very profound, reflecting on the stereotype of heroes and the tendency to over-idealize historical figures.
Overall, this chapter makes a point worth making and rethinking the definition of history and heroes. It sparked me to think about the concept of history and national identity, and it made me start to re-examine the past and the way we treat it. I hope that this kind of article can prompt more people to think more deeply about history, culture and the definition of heroes.
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