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Xiang Ligang: Most of China's history is due to the strong power of literati, and the current literati power is also extremely strong

author:Sima Zhao's heart

The literati always felt that they were superior to others, as if they were better than those who worked with real knives and guns. Every time I hear this kind of argument, I feel bad in my heart. If literati really become the mainstream of society, then wouldn't those of us who do things in a down-to-earth way be marginalized?

To be honest, I'm a little worried that our society is moving in a literati-dominated direction. Didn't those powerful dynasties in history decline because of the literati? As soon as they gain power, they can influence the direction of the country. It makes me a little uneasy, will we go down this path too?

When I talk about literati, I think of the scholars and experts in the school. It feels like they're third-rate people who stay in school, only whining and taunting all day long. And those who are really talented and capable, but they look down on them. I really can't figure it out, why do literati look down on doers so much?

Xiang Ligang: Most of China's history is due to the strong power of literati, and the current literati power is also extremely strong

Once, I heard a member of a literati clique say that our basic research was decades behind the United States. I really want to ask him, did you see it with your own eyes? Doesn't he know that our drones, new energy vehicles, and space stations are all built based on strong basic research? These literati really don't have a backache when they stand and talk, and they don't know anything about the actual situation.

These literati were also particularly adept at packaging themselves and elevating their social status. They use their right to speak and mislead the public about basic research. I really think they're too scheming. They not only control the direction of public opinion in society, but also suppress the cadres and prevent them from speaking out. Is such a person really worthy of our respect?

To be honest, I am very disappointed in the behavior of these literati. They occupy high positions in society, and they also work hard to get home. Can such people really lead us to a better future? I'm starting to get skeptical.

Xiang Ligang: Most of China's history is due to the strong power of literati, and the current literati power is also extremely strong

And those doers who are silently dedicated in the deep mountains and old forests, how many people know about their dedication and efforts? They are paid a small amount and contribute immensely to the progress of the country. Aren't such people more worthy of our respect than those literati who can only talk about empty words?

There are also those talented teenagers who were misled by the literati, who could have developed in China, but were confused by the sweet words of the literati group, and finally chose to leave the motherland and go abroad. Isn't this brain drain a huge loss for our society?

Whenever I think about the negative impact of these literati on society, I feel indignant. They not only occupy high positions in society, but also mislead the public, pinch the family, and lead to a brain drain. Are such people really worthy of our trust and respect? It's time to revisit this.

Xiang Ligang: Most of China's history is due to the strong power of literati, and the current literati power is also extremely strong

The literati are always so hypocritical and misleading. They package themselves as if only they know the truth of this world. But in reality? Their views are one-sided and even harmful. For example, isn't the so-called "American Award" just a small circle game? The literati regarded it as a guideline, which is really laughing to death.

These literati use their right to mislead the public, complaining all day long without acknowledging their problems. Can such a person really lead social progress? I doubt it.

At the same time, the doers have made remarkable achievements in various fields, but they are ignored and despised by the literati. It's a sad thing! Doers are the real backbone and hope of our society!

Xiang Ligang: Most of China's history is due to the strong power of literati, and the current literati power is also extremely strong

It pains me to see the stark contrast between the literati and the doers. I hope that society will pay more attention to the value and contribution of doers and give them the respect they deserve. At the same time, we must also be wary of those hypocritical and misleading literati, and not be deceived by their sweet words. Only in this way can our society be healthier and more progressive!

Speaking of which, I suddenly remembered a friend who is an engineer who has been quietly contributing to the country's infrastructure. He never complained, never showed off, just gave silently. I think that such talents are truly worthy of our respect and learning.

And those literati only pay lip service, but never take actual action. They only complain about the injustice of society, but they never think about what they can do for society. Such a person is really looked down upon.

Xiang Ligang: Most of China's history is due to the strong power of literati, and the current literati power is also extremely strong

Therefore, I would like to say that we should not be fooled by those hypocritical literati, and we should not despise the efforts of those doers. We should cherish their efforts and give them the respect and treatment they deserve. Only in this way can our society be better and more progressive!

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