Western Europe and the United States are all foreigners and talk about faith. Do they have saints? no. The great leaders of world civilization, Jesus, Lao Tzu, Sakyamuni, and Mohammed, are all in the East, the Middle East! So after a long time, they are the guests, and we are the masters. From many European and American works, I can't see their understanding of transcendence and sanctification, and I can't see their essential distinction between right and wrong, right and wrong. I only see them wandering dryly between animal and divinity. Suddenly I found that the history of a country, without a perfect person or a saint, is such a pitiful thing. Because there is no standard, everything seems to be just fifty steps and a hundred steps. I gradually realized the emptiness behind the European and American Huacai, only to realize that we think highly of them and underestimate ourselves. This kind of feeling is like, suddenly there is a transfer student with good grades, good looks, and seems to be loved by the teacher. You suddenly feel that you are a turtle, but in fact he is even more uneasy. We go out to study is called advanced study. Then when we were in the Tang and Song Dynasties, did you go out to study? You are better than others, do you still need to go out for further education? Went out to study Western philosophy and found they were studying the Tao Te Ching? Not much bullshit. The old point of view, one, you always follow other people's ass, you are always just a follower. Ask yourself what your characteristics are. Second, our motherland's culture is worthy of our pride, and we should study hard, don't lose the face of our ancestors! Third, I don’t want to watch similar films anymore, I might as well read the Tao Te Ching for two hours!
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