In the year of the horse, the month of the horse, the day of the horse, he will become a great weapo

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-20

In the year of the horse, the month of the horse, the day of the horse, he will become a great weapon in the future

The ancients left behind many unsolved legends and stories, many of which involve mysterious powers, which are puzzling. These stories are often suspenseful, gripping, and engaging.

Historical anecdotes will bring you some legends of mysterious powers, let's enter this mysterious world together.

In 1882, the founder of family planning education in China was born in a wealthy family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. At that time, a well-traveled master visited the house and predicted that the child's birth date and time were related to horses, and if the word "horse" was in his name, he would do something in the future.

Later reality proved that this child really became an important figure who influenced hundreds of millions of people in our country.

In 1953, China's census showed that China's population grew by an astonishing 2More than 2%, and even 3% in some areas.

If the population continues to grow at this rate, China's population could reach 2.6 billion in 50 years, and because of the large number of people and the lack of land, it may be a problem for the people to eat at that time.

Faced with this serious problem, the economist Ma Yinchu first proposed population control at a national conference in 1955. Although his proposal was not adopted and supported, Ma Yinchu did not give up his claim.

At the 1957 Supreme Council of State, his proposal was affirmed. Ma Yinchu's new population theory was very far-sighted at the time and made great contributions to the construction of a healthy population structure.

However, in 1958, Ma Yinchu was criticized by many people for "New Population Theory". Despite suffering a lot of cold water, Ma Yinchu coped with it calmly and expressed his love for cold water in a humorous tone.

He believes that taking a cold shower can exercise his body, strengthen his physique, and help him keep a cool head, so that he can do a better job in scientific research. As a famous economist and demographer in China, Ma Yinchu has made great contributions to China's economic development, and has also made indelible contributions to the development of population science in the Chinese.

You beat me to death, and I don't do business. Later, Ma Yinchu couldn't stand his father's persecution and had the idea of committing suicide by throwing himself into the river. Ma Yinchu really ran to the Huang Zejiang River to commit suicide, but fortunately, he was rescued by a passing boatman.

Since then, Ma Yinchu still did not change his mind and devoted himself to reading. His father had a friend named Zhang Jiangsheng, who was the big boss of a Shanghai yarn factory.

Zhang Jiangsheng felt that Ma Yinchu was very talented, so he accepted him as his righteous son and sponsored him to go to a church school. Ma Yinchu lived up to his father-in-law's expectations and was successfully admitted to Tianjin Peiyang University.

After that, Ma Yinchu was sent to study in the United States and obtained a double doctorate in philosophy and economics, which made him famous in the international student circle at that time. What's even more unexpected is that Ma Yinchu's doctor** was selected into American university textbooks, and such an experience is probably only available in **!

Ma Yinchu, who has a tough personality and is full of domineering, always sticks to his beliefs and is not subject to any external interference.

Ma Yinchu not only has outstanding performance in knowledge, but also his tenacious character and courage to speak out, which is deeply admirable. He was Chiang Kai-shek's teacher, but during the Sino-Japanese War, he did not hesitate to refuse Chiang Kai-shek's invitation, saying that the teacher should not go to meet the students.

Chiang Kai-shek sent someone to lobby him to be the president of the ** bank, but he refused again. In 1947, when Ma Yinchu was giving a speech in the North Auditorium, he found that there were spies following him, but he was still calm and calmly walked into the speech scene.

He openly stated that he had already discovered the spy stalking, aiming a gun at his chest, but he was undaunted. He opposed the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-shek's and resolutely refused to serve as a legislator.

His speech won warm applause and cheers from the audience, and his quality of both internal and external cultivation was deeply admired.

In addition to Ma Yinchu's distinctive and straightforward personality, his calligraphy is often praised, calligraphy works are neat, beautiful, generous, not only write very relaxed and free, but also pleasing to the eye and very comfortable.

From his calligraphy works, it can be seen that there is a deep traditional Chinese cultural heritage. Ma Yinchu's calligraphy looks uneventful, casual and ordinary, but not unconventional.

Among the literati, he is unconventional, he has a very affectionate-sounding mantra, called "brother me", I believe that many people hear "brother me", the picture of "rivers and lakes" and "big brother" will appear in their minds.

Imagine walking down the street and meeting a stranger, and then the person pats you on the shoulder and says, "Brother, I'm very happy to see you", how would you react at this time, and did you feel that the distance between the two was instantly shortened?

I think the reason why Ma Yinchu likes to say "brother and me" may also be for the purpose of narrowing the distance between people and facilitating better communication between people.

In 1951, Ma Yin first became the president of Peking University, and he said at the inauguration ceremony: "Brother, I am honored to be the president of Peking University, brother, I want to put forward three challenges today: first, brother, I want to learn Russian; Second, brother, I want to learn to ride a horse; Thirdly, brother, I will insist on taking cold showers in winter.

It is Ma Yinchu, who likes to say "brother me", after speaking at the meeting, he was loved by teachers and students in Beijing, and many people felt that he was approachable and enthusiastic, and he was very suitable for being good friends.

The mantra "brother me" not only appeared on the campus of Peking University, but also appeared in a conversation in the future, when Ma Yinchu asked *** to support his work.

Ma Yinchu told the chairman that if his brother wanted Peking University to become a first-class university, the chairman had to support his work. **After hearing it, he asked him what kind of support he wanted, and Ma Yinchu replied that as long as the chairman came.

Mr. Ma Yinchu is not only an accomplished person, but also knows how to enjoy life, which can be seen from his insistence on exercising. This gentleman, who likes to call himself "brother me", loves sports on weekdays, and his physical health is commendable.

In Ma Yinchu's 100-year life journey, he insisted on taking cold showers in winter for 70 years, and even after a comprehensive physical examination, doctors still found that his organs were healthy, no different from those of a 30-year-old man in his prime.

Hu Shi, an alumnus of Ma Yinchu, once recorded in his diary that he often went to the park with him after dinner, found that his physical fitness was outstanding, and when chatting with him, he found that he had to take a hot bath every night.

In addition, Ma Yinchu also enjoys swimming, climbing mountains and thinking about problems. During my studies at Peiyang University, my body was always weak due to my heavy homework and my nutrition could not keep up.

But during his time at Yale University, he made up his mind to improve his physical fitness, which coincided with Yale's rule that swimming is one of the criteria for measuring the overall quality of students. Ma Yinchu seized this opportunity and swam often and gradually became healthy.

Since then, swimming has become his hobby, and no matter how busy he is when he goes out to run errands, he will find time to swim a few laps at swimming spots.

In addition to swimming, he also has a great love for mountain climbing. In a letter in 1937, he excitedly told his old friend Jin Runquan that he had been climbing Lushan Mountain lately, going there almost every day.

The secret of Ma Lao's longevity is to insist on exercising for a long time, even if he is in a wheelchair due to illness, he insists on walking with crutches for exercise. In 1956, despite being paralyzed in one leg, Ma Lao insisted on walking.

He was advised not to exercise excessively and to rest more, but he insisted on walking on crutches every day, with five or six thousand steps at a time. Even if it was freezing outside and he couldn't go out to walk and exercise, Ma Lao would walk around the coffee table a few times.

Even though his feet were paralyzed, Ma Lao still exercised his upper body and upper limbs with amazing perseverance to strengthen his physique. His life is full of love and optimism, and his humor is unforgettable.

Ma Lao, an economics scholar who loves sports and is passionate about life. In the simplest and most popular language, he explained economics clearly and clearly, as vivid and interesting as the short story of a scholar staying in an inn.

He responds to slander and accusations with witty and humorous language, but he is meticulous in his approach to scholarship and proposes rational population planning. He calmly copes with the cold water that is spilled, exercises his body with cold showers, and thinks calmly about problems.

He is a well-known economist and demographer in China, who has made great contributions to China's economic development and population science. Although he has passed away, his spirit still exists, such as Ma Yin Junior High School in Zhejiang, Ma Yin Chu School of Economics in Tianjin, and Ma Yin Chu Population ** Activity Association are all commemorating his contributions.

His presence is still visible in today's society, and his spirit will continue to illuminate the way forward.

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