He ascended the throne five times in the mountains, controlled eight towns and villages, and once ga

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-18

Since 1912, China bid farewell to the feudal dynasty and embarked on a new road. This is not only a demonstration of our courage to the world, but also a sign that the Chinese people are no longer attached to feudal rule.

The establishment of the People's Republic of China brought about radical changes, and the industrious people became the masters of the country. China, like the sun in the east, slowly rises and is full of vitality. However, in this land, there are still some people who are immersed in the "emperor's dream", which is really a fool's dream.

Ding Xinglai was one of them, and he had the idea of becoming an emperor in his heart, eager to establish his own dynasty. Driven by feudal ideas, he joined the Daode Golden Gate in 1945, with Lei Jinan as the gatekeeper. By about 1952, he had developed more than 10,000 ignorant followers, proclaimed himself emperor, and tried to start a rebellion.

Ding Xinglai took advantage of the sparsely populated and inconvenient natural conditions of the Dabie Mountain area, as well as the ignorance of the villagers, to trumpet the theory of ghosts and gods. After ascending the throne, he held many enthronement ceremonies, and enjoyed himself with his concubines and lived a happy life.

However, this kind of foolish dreaming is ultimately futile. The wheel of history will not go backwards, the eyes of the people will be clear, and they will eventually recognize the truth.

We must cherish today's hard-won happy life, abandon the shackles of feudal thinking, and work together to create a better tomorrow. On the road to pursuing our dreams, let us always keep a clear head and not indulge in the fantasies of foolish dreams.

Finally, let's consider a question: do you think the phenomenon of people indulging in dreams of power still exists in today's society? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comment section.

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