In the long history of China, there was an era when large landowners ruled the land, however, this era has long since been annihilated with the passage of history. But we must not forget the past, especially the profound impact of the earth's Juche system on society. This article will dig deep into the stories of the big landowners, guide readers to understand the gossip of this historical period, and explore the role they played in the development of society.
The ancestor worship activities held by the Liu family in Anren Ancient Town, Dayi County, Sichuan Province have attracted widespread attention. More than 1,000 Liu clansmen gathered together, known as "more than 1,000 descendants to sacrifice Liu Wencai". Behind this solemn scene are memories and reflections of the past. However, there is controversy over the evaluation of Liu Wencai, with some worshipping his family and others condemning his crimes, a controversy that reflects the complexity of the era of large landowners.
The question of the nature of the system of earth subjectivity is not only limited to China, but also has a profound impact on the whole world. Brazil is rich in hydrothermal resources and minerals, however, 59% of the population does not have enough to eat, and 15% of them are severely food insecure. The reason is that 80% of the land is monopolized by large landowners, who focus only on cash crops and ignore food crops, resulting in the starvation of the poor. A similar situation is happening in India, where 2% of landlords own 80% of land, leaving 150 million landless farmers without access to sufficient arable land.
The United States, as one of the richest countries in the world, also has the problem of land concentration. Bill Gates owns 270,000 acres of land, but he is just an ordinary presence among large American landowners. Is there a compelling story behind the 2.2 million acres of land owned by the largest landowners in the United States?
Looking back at China's history, we find that although they have had enough to eat for many years, most of them have ancestors who are tenant farmers, poor farmers and middle peasants for three generations. Even though some claim to have been large landowners for their ancestors, most of the collateral branches do not receive much property in the distribution of land. This makes us realize that the big landlords, regardless of their personal character, are the source of hindrance to the development of the productive forces and the key to the poverty of the peasants.
But have we ever been more curious about the stories of these big landowners? Perhaps, Brazil's large landowners, the Fernand family, with 680,000 hectares of arable land, hide prosperity and strife that have been passed down from generation to generation. Is the power and emotional entanglement between India's big landowners, who own 70 percent of the country's arable land, a true legend of this land? And Bill Gates, as the largest private landowner in the United States, is there more unknown stories behind his land?
Perhaps, these gossips are not so easy to reveal. However, it is these unknown stories that make us more curious about the historical group of large landowners. Their rise and fall, their emotions, and the stories behind them are all part of the long history that is worth digging into. In contemporary society, although the figure of the big landlords has faded, it is still of great significance to think about and review them. Their stories are not only a part of history, but also a reflection on the development of society.
In this tweet, we walk into the fog of history, dig into the gossip of the big landowners, and explore the emotions and stories behind them. Perhaps, this is also a way for us to better understand the past and provide inspiration for future social development.