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Many years ago, Long Yingtai said a sentence, "I don't care about the rise of a big country, I only care about the dignity of the small people", at that time, I was scolded miserably, and I also scolded... Even now said online

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Many years ago, Long Yingtai said a sentence, "I don't care about the rise of a big country, I only care about the dignity of the small people", at that time, I was scolded miserably, and I also scolded...

Even if you say this sentence on the Internet now, it is estimated that you will still be scolded [cover your face]!

Before, when I followed the scolding, I felt that I was justified in scolding.

I didn't think much about it, but I was right to follow the scolding.

Later, got married, had children, and the children went to school.....

To support a family, to consider the education of children ...

I also feel that this sentence said by others is not entirely undesirable.

For most small people, isn't the dignity of the small people themselves, the happy life of the small people, the most important thing? Isn't that what we've always been after?

It's just that the sentence she said, logically, is indeed a bit of a problem.

The problem is that she has made the "rise of great powers" and "the dignity of small people" the opposite.

In other words, when we understand, we interpret it as an opposite relationship.

The "rise of a great power" and the "dignity of small people" should be mutually reinforcing, and both are indispensable.

It is necessary to "rise as a great power" and "dignity of small people", rather than choosing one or the other!

If there is only "dignity of the small people" and no "rise of great powers", then the "dignity of the small people" can only be the attic in the air.

And if there is only "the rise of a big country" and does not care about the "dignity of small people", then the "rise of a big country" has no substantive significance for hundreds of millions of small people!

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