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    Although Shang Yuan retreated, he was still very well-informed. At least someone very selectively passed some information to Shang Yuan.  After hearing the words "Chairman Chen is dissatisfied with XXX", Shang Yuan had no reaction at all.

    Having worked with Chen Ke in the revolution for more than thirty years, Shang Yuan has a very thorough understanding of Chen Ke.  Chen Ke is not a difficult guy to see through. If there is anything unique about Chen Ke, it is just that there are some things that Chen Ke can do that others cannot.  For example, Chen Ke has become more and more materialistic after many years of practice and work.  The only thing Chen Ke was dissatisfied with was himself. For a lazy guy like Chen Ke, trying to solve the problem would consume his time and energy. There would be no time to express dissatisfaction with the facts.

    The line struggle at the upper levels has intensified. The only thing Shangyuan feels fortunate about is that this is only a line struggle and is far from reaching the level of a fierce personnel struggle.  In the past few years after retirement, after reading so many history books and reading so many first-hand information about the Manchus, Shang Yuan became very frightened by the meaningless personnel struggle.

    At that time, Lu Huitian had conflicts with comrades from the radical land reform faction in Hubei due to line issues, but Chen Ke insisted on not resorting to forced replacement.  Personnel struggles can never solve the fundamental problem of line struggle, and dismantling the windmill cannot stop the wind from continuing to blow.  Even among the many windmills, Lu Huitian's windmill cannot be considered a bad one. At most, it can be said that the foundation of this windmill is rooted in the rock of the bureaucracy.  In the current situation, one cannot even accuse the bureaucracy of being subjectively against the people, because this is not true.

    Society has its own laws of operation, and revolution is not about creating a perfect blueprint in which everyone in society becomes a piece of the puzzle.  Revolution is to destroy the old system in society that hinders people's self-development, so that everyone can live better and gain broader space for development.  Of course, Shang Yuan knew that this was not the time for him to speak out.

    Because his health is getting weaker and weaker, Shang Yuan no longer goes to the National Archives and lives in seclusion on weekdays. He only regularly sends people to the archives to borrow some materials.  When the guard told Shang Yuan that Li Yujian's daughter came to see Shang Yuan outside, Shang Yuan was reading a document from the Qianlong period.  Qianlong is a very interesting guy. During his time, a lot of black information about the Manchu Qing Dynasty was destroyed, so many of the contents had to be found in existing documents for clues.

    "Invite her in." Shang Yuan put down the information in his hand and said with some surprise.  Although they were both in Beijing, Li Yujian tried his best to avoid meeting Shang Yuan. The relationship between the two senior brothers was still so distant.  The last time I saw Li Yujian was in the cemetery a few years ago when I was sweeping the grave with Chen Ke.  Li Yujian's daughter was also present that time.

    "Uncle Shang Yuan, my father passed away." Li Yujian's daughter was relatively calm when she spoke, but when she mentioned the news of her father's death, the fifteen or sixteen-year-old girl still couldn't help but get red circles in her eyes.

    Li Yujian spent the first half of her life working hard, but she only got married after the liberation of Beijing.  He was in his 30s at that time.  I was almost 40 when I had this child.  The last time Shang Yuan saw Li Yujian's daughter was at night, and Shang Yuan couldn't see clearly.  Looking carefully now, although the little girl looks quite like his father, there are still traces of Mr. Li Hongqi in her eyebrows, especially her forehead and eyebrows, which are simply a replica of Mr. Li Hongqi.

    Seeing this child and hearing the news of his junior brother's death, Shang Yuan's eyes already shone with tears.  Wiping the tears from his eyes, he asked the little girl to sit next to him.  After handing the little guy a towel, Shang Yuan said seriously: "Hey, if you want uncle to help you if you need help, just ask. I am your grandfather's student and your father's senior brother. If you want me to do anything,  You can¡¯t help but say it.¡±

    Hearing what her family members said, the little girl couldn't help sobbing for a while.  After a while, she wiped her tears with a towel before continuing: "Uncle Shang Yuan, my second uncle has helped me bury my father. Before my father passed away, he asked me to give you a letter. He said it was mine  Although I am very sorry for the letter that grandpa left for you only now. But he only made up his mind before he died. I'm sorry, Uncle Shang Yuan"

    At this point, the little girl didn¡¯t know whether it was fear or something else, she started sobbing again.

    My junior brother Shang Yuan is very clear about his character. Being able to make up his mind to hand this letter to Shang Yuan before he dies is a big improvement.  Shangyuan said warmly: "Good boy, our senior brothers' affairs are our senior brothers' business and have nothing to do with you kids. Don't be afraid. Uncle Shang Yuan, I am very happy to see you. No matter what our senior brothers did before,  So, if everyone else is gone, what else can we say?"

    After hearing this, the little girl finally felt a little relieved.  She took out a thick letter and handed it to Shang Yuan. The envelope was a little yellowed because of its age.  Moreover, this letter seemed to have been read many times, and there were obvious signs of wear on the corners of the envelope and letter paper.

    Thinking that this was what my teacher had left to me, I thought of the teacher¡¯s music during his lifetime.With a smile on his face, Shang Yuan felt melancholy in his heart.  The letter is divided into two parts, the two thin pages are a letter written from far away, and the other is a stack of manuscripts.

    "Wangshan, I have not been alive for long. I have taught you everything I have learned in my life as a teacher. Your achievements far exceed mine. There are disciples like you who will die for the teacher without regrets." Seeing the familiar handsome font, Shang Yuan's eyes  I couldn't help but feel wet again.

    He wiped his eyes before continuing to read.  In this letter, Mr. Li Hongqi only raised one question.  Confucius said: In ancient times, people suffered from three diseases, but now they may suffer from them.  The madness of ancient times was also unbridled, and the madness of today is also arrogant; the arrogance of ancient times was also honest, and the arrogance of today is also wrathful; the foolishness of ancient times was also straight, and the foolishness of today is just deceitful.

    "I used to read the works of Confucius, but I felt like I was standing still. After seeing the revolutionary theories of the literary youth, I read again, and I felt that I understood where the sage was from the sages. Confucius said: Three hundred poems, which can be summed up in one sentence:  Thoughts are innocent. If China can be like this, it will be even more fortunate!"

    After reading the teacher¡¯s brief letter, Shang Yuan understood why his junior brother Li Yujian did not give this letter to him until he was about to die.  With Li Yujian's temperament, she was naturally very unconvinced that her father, Li Hongqi, valued Shang Yuan so highly.  Shang Yuan felt very sorry for this.

    In terms of intelligence and even knowledge, Li Yujian is actually not far behind Shang Yuan.  At least after Li Yujian arrived at the National Library, although her colleagues thought she was a very pretentious and unforgiving person, she was not bad at academics.  If there was any problem in his life, it was that Li Yujian wanted to be a person who was considered "siwuxie" by others, but he did not transform himself into a "siwuxie" person.

    There is no such thing as a person who is born with innocent thoughts.  According to human nature, you will eat when you are hungry, and you will eat as much as you can when you encounter something delicious.  If you are thirsty, you will drink. If you encounter something refreshing, you will drink as much as you can.  When a man sees a beautiful woman, he will react and immediately jump on her.  When you encounter setbacks, you will become frustrated and angry.  These things are all instincts, basic reactions written in human DNA.  From the world's point of view, these actions in social life are definitely "evil".  But this cannot be called "evil thinking".  Because there is no need to think or think about these instincts at all.  The physical body as a real existence will naturally emit such reactions.

    People like Chen Ke and Shang Yuan all know that they want to do these things, and they know that they can do these things.  The reason why they don't do it is not because they have a job of their own choosing.

    Just as Xunzi said: If you cultivate your will, you will be arrogant and wealthy; if you are moral and moral, you will despise the prince; if you look inward, you will despise external things.  It is said: "A gentleman serves things, and a villain serves things." This is what it means.  If the body is tired but the mind is at ease, do it; if the benefits are small but the righteousness is many, do it; if things are troubled and the king is in trouble, it is not as good as if the king is poor and the king is smooth.  Therefore, a good farmer will not plow because of floods and droughts, a good businessman will not do business if he is not doing business, and a gentleman will not neglect the Tao because of poverty.

    When people forcefully change their nature to do this, they will naturally be crazy and unruly, honest and honest, and stupid and straightforward.  Why?  Because I feel unhappy.  Anyone who works seriously will suffer considerable physical and mental pain. Only when they feel happy and comfortable can they become ghosts.  They don't say or show it because it's useless to say it, and when they are highly focused, they even forget about these feelings.  After the short-term excitement and joy after completing the work is over, these unpleasantness will naturally be recalled.  Can this be enjoyable?  Can this make you happy?

    ¡°Those who cannot reach the end point and cannot complete their work are destined to be unable to obtain the benefits that can only be obtained by crossing the end point.  These people saw those successful people finally reaching the finish line and getting the results they would surely get after passing the finish line.  They just want not to endure all the pain they must endure, and they just want to pass the end without going through the process.  If they can't do it themselves, they can only let others think that they are those who can pass the finish line.  So I chose to disguise myself, trying to make myself look like those who can pass the finish line from the outside.  The behavior of such a person is naturally crazy and slutty, jealous and cruel, stupid and deceitful.

    For those whose purpose is to do things, it is natural to "help him if possible." For those who only want to obtain results, it becomes "hurt him if possible."  If they have not seen successful cases and do not have a certain level of IQ to understand this kind of successful people, they can only choose to give up.  In this way, you may eventually die early, or you may find your own path and find a job that you can do.  If you are a little "smart" and can understand some things, but pretend to be "innocent", you will harm others and yourself.

    Thinking of this, Shang Yuan couldn't help but sigh.  From this perspective, the more technologically developed and accessible a society is, the more people will sell "successful learning".  If Lu Huitian was asked to believe in the brightness of human nature, Lu Huitian would definitely answer in a rather embarrassed tone: Can we not mention such an emotionally hurtful topic as trust?

    "Being like Chen Ke, who firmly believes that the people will be able to liberate themselves, really requires great courage.

    After thinking about it, Shang Yuan couldn't help but sit back.  Then suddenly he discovered that heMy younger brother Li Yujian's daughter sat beside him in a formal manner.  Human DNA can inherit many things, but only acquired virtues cannot be inherited.  But he looked at this cute little girl sitting next to him seriously and silently.  That steady look made Shang Yuan feel an indescribable feeling of cherishment.

    ¡°Seeing a child is like seeing what the real world will be like after death.  This seems to be what Chen Ke said.  These children have unlimited possibilities. They are successors and must also be pioneers.  How terrible the world would be if we couldn't have expectations for these children.

    Thinking of this, Shang Yuan felt that he could understand Chen Ke's thoughts.  Since the future is destined not to be a simple repetition of the past, why can¡¯t we put in more effort now and have more expectations for the future?
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