Have China people lost confidence? It is a comment on writing written by Mr. Lu Xun during the Republic of China. It was first published in 1934, and was later compiled into essays by Qi Jieting.
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Based on the seemingly irrefutable facts, the opening sentence points out three different attitudes of "China people" in three stages:
1, blind pride, arrogance. ("always" means "forever");
2, blind worship, with the help of foreign aid. ("unique" means "unique");
3, today is not as good as before, pray for ghosts and gods. ("Blindness" means "be dead set") Combining these three, the attitude is: from boasting to admiring foreign things, to deceiving others and being illusory. Therefore, some people "sigh": "China people have lost confidence." This is the argument of this article. (These are the three "facts" advertised in newspapers and periodicals, but they are all "open" and superficial, and cannot reflect the essence and mainstream of society. ) repeatedly emphasize and affirm with three facts, that is, the facts have been cast into ironclad evidence.