2. From Zhou Lian's "You can never wake a person who pretends to sleep". The specific original text is as follows: "You can never wake a person who pretends to sleep, unless the person who pretends to sleep decides to wake up."
3. "You can never wake a person who pretends to sleep" Introduction "You can never wake a person who pretends to sleep" The author wants to tell us that in an era of smog and confusion, living in an era where right and wrong are reversed, the pain of individuals can be imagined, unless you give up your values, shake hands with this dirty era, or close your eyes and pretend to sleep. However, even in a very bad external environment, a person can still choose to live a benign life and arrange his daily life accordingly. He can still choose to be not only a "good man" but also a "good citizen".
4. Author's brief introduction Zhou Lian, 1974 was born in Zhejiang in February. He has obtained a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in philosophy from Peking University and a doctorate from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. From June 2005 to October 2005 10, I have been teaching in the School of Philosophy of China Renmin University. From June 2009 to April 2009, he was a visiting scholar in the philosophy department of Oxford University. He is the author of the monograph "The Foundation of Modern Politics" and has more than 20 papers in Chinese and English. His research fields are political philosophy, moral philosophy and language philosophy.