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On the day of May Fourth, Mo Yan wrote a letter to Chinese youth not to be blown down by the wind of the times and cause fierce repercussions

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Today (May 4th) is China's "Youth Day", Nobel Prize winner and famous writer Mo Yan, sent a letter to Chinese young people, wishing them a happy holiday, encouraging them, having the courage to face it, daring to face it, and warning them not to be blown down by the wind of the times. Mo Yan's letter has aroused strong repercussions among China's youth groups!

On the day of May Fourth, Mo Yan wrote a letter to Chinese youth not to be blown down by the wind of the times and cause fierce repercussions

In this letter, titled "Not Blown Down by the Wind", Mo Yan shares his childhood experience of his grandfather taking him to confront the fierce wind.

Mo Yan said, "When the wind came, Grandpa did not dodge, although the wind blew the grass on our car, only one tree was left", Mo Yan asked in this case, "Are we winners or losers?" ”

Mo Yan believes, "Our car is still there, we are like nails in this dam, there is no forward, but there is no backwards, in this sense, we are victorious." ”

On the day of May Fourth, Mo Yan wrote a letter to Chinese youth not to be blown down by the wind of the times and cause fierce repercussions

Mo Yan continued in his letter that no one can guarantee that in his life, he will not encounter difficulties, or even extremely difficult moments. The ancients called it "the road is obstructed and long, and the line is coming.".

However, when it comes to difficult times, don't be discouraged, don't be depressed, as long as the effort will always be rewarding. Hope is always born in moments of disappointment, even the most desperate, and it beckons us to regroup and forge ahead.

Therefore, don't blow down by the wind of the times, it has become our firm and immortal mind!

This is just as the great Soviet writer Gorky said in his world famous work "Haiyan".

On the vast sea, the fierce winds gathered dark clouds. Between the dark clouds and the sea, our youth is like black lightning?? The average petrels, flying proudly.

They are not afraid of the clouds, they are not afraid of the wind, they are afraid of the vast sea, and they fly forward bravely.

Mo Yan's words aroused strong emotional resonance among contemporary Chinese youth.

Some netizens, under the video of Mo Yan's speech, left a message saying that in this difficult time, Mo Yan's letter gave him great touch and encouragement.

Seeing Mo Yan's letter, a young man in Shanghai said that under the tide of the times, the individual is only a tiny speck of dust. But "a grain of ash of the times, falling on the head of an individual, is a mountain." Thinking of every difficult march of the people of Shanghai under the epidemic, Mo Yan's words made people cry.

A young man in Beijing said that this year's May Day was very dull, and this year's May Fourth also made people feel depressed. We couldn't leave the house, and we couldn't go anywhere at home. After reading Mo Yan's letter, it seemed to make people suddenly enlightened.

Mo Yan's letter was published as a video read on the Chinese video website Bilibili and B stations, and its article was titled "Not Blown Down by the Wind".

Station B is a well-known social media platform in China, and its users are mainly young people. Over the years, the station has developed a custom that every year on Youth Day on May 4, a special video will be released to send a message to young Chinese people.

On May 4, 2020, also the first Youth Day ushered in by the new crown epidemic, Station B launched "After the Wave" recited by the famous actor He Bing. The video mainly depicts the wonderful and rich life of contemporary Chinese young people. However, it was not unexpected, and after it was launched, it was widely criticized.

At that time, many netizens pointed out that the young people in the video were well-off and happy to enjoy, while most of the young people in reality faced the pressure of career, school and survival. The term "houlang" later even evolved into a term used by ordinary netizens to mock the rich second generation group.

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