After Mo Yan visited the Liaoshen Battle Memorial Hall, someone asked him to leave a calligraphy treasure. After a little hesitation, Mo Yan wrote with a pen: "The artillery is under fire, just to change the dynasty; The corpses are all over the field, all of them are the children of peasant families. ”
Celebrities are in front, strange theories are on the table, and the curator present at the time is expressionless. Obviously, Mo Yan's message is more alternative, marked as new and different. In front of the so-called Nobel Prize, the curator couldn't say anything, but he endured the words, and his expression couldn't help it.
The author read his "Fat Breasts and Fat Buttocks", and only after reading this message did I know that he violated the historical truth in his works and framed and smeared our soldiers, which stemmed from his serious misunderstanding of the devastating People's Liberation War.
Mo Yan regarded the Great People's Liberation War as an ordinary battle to change the dynasty, and completely underestimated the milestone significance of the establishment of New China. Under the so-called Spring and Autumn Period unrighteous war mentality, he believed that the establishment of New China was still a struggle for power and profit and a change of dynasty. Therefore, it is not surprising that he left such a message.
The establishment of New China is not an ordinary change of dynasty, but a change of heaven and earth. New China has established a completely new political and economic system. Politically, the rule of a few elites was ended, and the people became the masters of the country. Economically, the history of private ownership dominating the world should be ended, and public ownership should be the mainstay, with various ownership systems developing together.
The basic system established by New China has laid a solid foundation for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. The great unification has been completely consolidated, and many major things that have been wanted to be done in history but have not been able to accomplish have been concentrated on them.
The national defense industry and aerospace industry, marked by the two bombs and one satellite, the lunar exploration project, the construction of the space station, and the aircraft carrier industry, are sufficient to ensure the Chinese nation's right to exist. Land reform has ensured the equal status of people, greatly released people's enthusiasm for production, and also created land conditions for large-scale construction. Comparing the difficulties of infrastructure construction in neighboring India, and looking at China's criss-crossing and even the world's most developed and convenient transportation network, we can see the epoch-making significance of that revolution and war.
It was by no means a change of dynasty in the ordinary sense, but a complete reconstruction of the basic system of the state. It is precisely by virtue of the advantages of the system that China has established a complete industrial system in a relatively short period of time. Only then can we not be afraid of a strong enemy, dare to push back the US-led coalition to the south of the 38th parallel, and be able to draw a red line of 17 degrees north latitude that cannot be crossed for US military aircraft. It is still by virtue of the advantages of the system that we have been able to greatly develop water conservancy and better solve the problem of feeding in a superpopulous country.
It was precisely that revolution and war that laid the foundation that enabled China to "start anew" and "clean the house before entertaining guests", thus completely getting rid of the humiliating status of semi-feudal and semi-colonial.
Only with the complete independence of the nation, with the unremitting exploration of the 30 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and with the great initiative of reform and opening up, can the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation enter the fast lane and move towards an irreversible great process.
The West itself faces many problems that are almost unsolvable, but it is very jealous of China's rapid rise, and constantly engages in political manipulation, slandering and attacking China's system and path, and denigrating China's development. Why are they so afraid of China? One important reason is that China's political system is fundamentally different from that of the West. They are of course afraid of the success of a system that is very different from theirs, and of course they are afraid of failure, because that would open up new options for people to take a new path, which is unacceptable for them to proclaim their priorities.
The wheels of history are rolling forward, and the vision of national rejuvenation is still faintly visible. Looking back at history, I admire the heroism and fearlessness of the martyrs even more, and feel that the great decisive battle was by no means an ordinary change of dynasty, but an epoch-making change of heaven and earth and the reshaping of the system, which is of great revolutionary milestone significance for the development of the Chinese nation, and is the starting point for the people to completely turn over and the country to flourish.