Gao Yubao wrote about Zhou Peeling and was abused by the descendants of the Zhou family, who is righ

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-04

Gao Yubao wrote about Zhou and was abused by the descendants of the Zhou family.

Have you ever thought about how the descendants of those volunteer soldiers who fought bravely to resist US aggression and aid Korea will appear in Taiwan? It's a thought-provoking question, and let's explore the answer together.

The classic character Zhou Papi in "Chicken Crow in the Middle of the Night", as a memory of many elementary school students, is also seen as a negative representative of the exploitation of modern labor. Surprisingly, after Gao Yubao's death, personal doubts and controversies about him intensified.

Some people wonder why the descendants of Zhou Papi think that Gao Yubao has caused great harm to his family?

The story of "The Crows in the Middle of the Night" is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the plot is unforgettable. Especially through the interpretation of puppet shows, this story has set off a craze across the country, and almost everyone knows about it, regardless of age.

The act of a greedy landlord who pretends to crow a rooster in the middle of the night in order to endlessly exploit long-term laborers is deeply outrageous.

Although Zhou Papi is whipped in the story, should we reflect on whether there are similar annoying behaviors in real life?

When we first read this article, we all felt incredible, and it was not in vain that we were still working in the fields in the middle of the night, and it was difficult to distinguish between grass and grass seedlings in the dark night.

The crowing of a rooster is not a random act, but strictly follows the laws of nature, which is the conclusion reached through many years of breeding experience.

After Gao Yubao's death, his works aroused widespread discussion, especially after Zhou Chunfu's identity, the criticism of Gao Yubao by the descendants of the Zhou family reached a climax.

Among Zhou Chunfu's descendants, there is a figure named Meng Lingqian.

Many years later, he wrote an article called "The Rooster Doesn't Crow in the Middle of the Night", which pointed directly at the original author Gao Yubao. The article is profound, causing great controversy, so what is the detailed story about this matter?

Let's start with the life experience of writer Gao Yubao**.

In 1927, Gao Yubao was born in a family full of hardships, and suffered all kinds of trials of life since he was a child.

Gao Yubao was born in Sunjiatun Village, Liaoning Province, where his parents were long-term laborers of landlords who had to work hard to make a living. In those difficult years, they could not even meet their needs for food and clothing, and he often led a cow in search of scarce food.

Such a life has made the gap between poverty and wealth increasingly apparent.

Gao Yubao came from a poor background, but fortunately, he had the opportunity to be educated by the children of the landlord's family. Whenever he drove the cattle back to the cowshed, he always found an opportunity to eavesdrop at the private school, eager for knowledge to create a better future for him.

His mind sometimes seems complicated and difficult to understand, but his eyes burn with a thirst for knowledge. His childhood was full of hardship, and the huge gap between the rich and the poor made him full of hatred for the landlords, a wealthy class.

In order to reduce costs, the landlord Zhou Chunfu will definitely take various measures, especially when dealing with the long-term workers who work hard for them, and the meals provided will inevitably be affected.

The porridge cooked by Zhou Chunfu, although there is less rice and more water, contains the historical traces of that era. It is this kind of tempering of life that makes Gao Yubao have an incomparable yearning for knowledge and a firm belief in changing his own destiny.

In this difficult environment, he not only learned life skills, but also thrived in them.

Gao Yubao cherished the dream of joining the army, and after joining the army, he deeply realized that it was under the leadership of the Communist Party that the people were able to live a happy and happy life.

Gao Yubao's deep admiration for the Communist Party could not be concealed, which made him have a strong desire to join the party within less than a year of joining the army. Although he couldn't read big characters and couldn't even write his own name, under the careful guidance of the class leader, he began to study diligently.

Gao Yubao successfully wrote down his name through painting, and then expressed his desire and determination with this unique application for joining the party. Although the application looked funny, it took Gao Yubao a whole week to complete.

His passion for learning and creation has been burned, and he is convinced that there must be a teacher in the threesome, so he actively seizes every opportunity to learn and create.

Always in between battles, he relentlessly sought out more knowledgeable comrades to learn, and moved forward bravely, no matter how big the risk. His diligent efforts were well known in the troops, and on one occasion, in order to figure out how to write a word, he even blocked the head of the deputy commander's horse.

The experience of herding cattle in his childhood allowed Gao Yubao to accumulate a wealth of folk tales, and at the same time cultivated his eloquence and expression skills.

When the fighters are resting, he is always happy to share fascinating stories with his friends. His stories are vivid and funny, and they always make the fighters laugh. Even the commander at that time heard about his storytelling talent, and specially organized everyone to listen to Gao Yubao's wonderful narration.

Gao Yubao gradually showed his edge in his civilian career in the military camp, and his leisure time was rich and colorful. He is passionate about sharing his experiences, but he is also constantly improving himself, mastering a large number of Chinese characters.

Through drawing and writing, he gradually accumulated a rich vocabulary.

Gao Yubao's words were deeply touched by the words of one warrior: "Gao Yubao, I see your potential to become a great writer. These words ignited the enthusiasm for creation in Gao Yubao's heart, and he strengthened his determination to become a cultural person.

Gao Yubao's initial graffiti writing, to the later works being directly ** by the newspaper, this achievement surprised him. He turned from an illiterate man to a man of culture, and even won the honorific title of a great writer.

He used his own experience as the material, and the autobiographical ** "Gao Yubao" created aroused enthusiastic responses.

Gao Yubao, a war writer, whose stories transcend the boundaries of paper and textbooks, penetrate into people's hearts, and "rooster crows in the middle of the night" is particularly deeply rooted in people's hearts.

Studying turned his life upside down, but he never foresaw that his success would also cause him unexpected troubles, involving innocent people.

Because there happened to be a place name called "Zhou Papi" in his hometown, Zhou Chunfu suffered from misinformation, resulting in a damaged reputation.

Although he is gone, a book continues to lead our way, illuminate the way ahead, and impact the lives of countless people.

Although Gao Yubao repeatedly emphasized that Zhou Papi is not a real person, this deeply rooted concept makes it difficult for people to recognize this fact. So, what exactly is the truth?

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