The ideal of the great leader Zhu Yuanzhang

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The great leader, Zhu Yuanzhang, is an idealist. He hopes to build a perfect, pure, feudal empire where the people are devoted to the good and the peasant status is high. His ideal is to work as a farmer to work on the acres, to be virtuous, to be good All people know that technology is specialized in the art industry, which means that in addition to him in this world, there are four types of people: peasants work hard and learn ...
 The great leader, Zhu Yuanzhang, is an idealist. He hopes to build a perfect, pure, feudal empire where the people are devoted to one's heart and the status of farmers is high. His ideal is "to serve the farmer as best as he can, and to be virtuous and virtuous. "Everything is available, and technology is specialized in the arts industry", which means that in addition to him in this world, there are four types of people: farmers are steadfastly planting land, those who are learned become moral models, and those who do business buy and sell. Since then, the craftsman has pondered the craftsmanship. Everyone has a mind to do what he is required to do. Do not think about problems that disturb his mind.

In order to make the world reach his ideal state, this pervert made a lot of thoughtful arrangements. For example, he stipulated for each household what they should plant, how many, and how to plant it. Whoever dares to say that he does not like cotton and prefers to grow potatoes, that is definitely an upheaval. He is exiled to the frontiers; he prescribes the time of getting up, the time of eating, the time of sleeping, and arranges people of high morals to supervise. If anyone dares to sleep, daydream, or do private work, not only this person will be punished, but also supervised His old man also had to suffer; he asked the people to monitor each other for collective progress. Whoever dared to hide in the house every day would do nothing under the broad daylight—even if they were intimate or secretly dug a nostril— -Is considered a traitor and punished ...

The consequences of doing this can also be thought of with heels: people have become fools, and they dare not to step over the thunder pool, what inventions and creations, and literary talents have disappeared in a strict frame. Another consequence is that everyone guards against each other and threatens each other, and their loved ones have become enemies-still in the back, and their faces are amiable. The harmonious society he wanted to build eventually turned into a perverted society.

Not to mention the moral role model, in order to purify everyone's morality, he killed countless people in the past 30 years. What is the result in the end? Everyone is afraid to face immorality in person, and become hypocrites full of benevolence and morality. They are the most prolific men in the land of China. A lot.

He set a time for everyone to get up, eat, and sleep, and arranged for highly respected people to supervise. If anyone dares to sleep, daydream, or do private work, not only this person will be punished, but even the old man who supervises him will be affected. He made the people have to monitor each other for collective progress. Whoever dares to hide in the house every day and do nothing under the broad daylight-even if they are intimate or secretly dig a nostril-is considered a traitor. And be punished

Foreign leader Pol Pot is also an idealist. His ideal is to build a socialist society with Cambodian characteristics without class distinctions, no urban-rural differences, no currency, and no commodity transactions.

What did his old man do? The next day the Khmer Rouge occupied Phnom Penh, it began to drive two million residents out of the city and to the countryside. This was called the "Anti-Eating Meal" campaign, and even the old, the weak, and the sick were not immune. Within a few days, cities across the country had become dead and empty. The exiles and the former rural peasants were divided into men and women living in their respective barracks according to military establishments, and even husbands and wives could only meet once a week if approved. Those who are not good at transformation must be eliminated. Intellectuals, the middle class, monks, and ethnic minorities are all among the killings. In four years, about one third of the country's population (more than two million) were executed, compared with only five million people in Cambodia at the time. In the end, the family also disintegrated. A male labor force and a female labor force were set up. They were forced to work together. They ate big pots together and wore black revolutionary clothing or military uniforms. Later, people thought that three meals a day was superfluous, and two meals were enough. Marriages do not have to be freely in love. They are designated by the "organization"; if they can't stand eating fish or picking fruits, they will be killed ...

Lao Bo's ideal practice, needless to say, suffered a miserable failure in the end. But of course, the people he experimented with are much miserable than him. He lived at least seventy-three years old and died of heart disease at the end of his life. It was really cheap for him!

Looking at these historical figures from a historical perspective, you will find that the idealist's ideals are not necessarily good ideals, or ideals that are not acceptable to everyone, although at that moment he will think that he has absolute truth— —This is an important truth that I want to understand over the years. From this we can see how important it is for everyone to have the opportunity not to pursue ideals or sublime. The sky did not give everyone a big responsibility, and the part of the people who had been given a large task left some way to live for the other part who did not have a large task.

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