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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 119: Smiling Proud Li Jianghu

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    (From admiration to contempt) It is even suspected that Li had a psychological shadow when he was young. Because he could not suppress this extreme and childish jealousy, he developed a strong and even perverted and out-of-control revenge mentality.  *Literature Hall*

    Coupled with Li¡¯s strong distrust of others, he bluntly stated that some who oppose authoritarians are actually similar to the dictators they oppose.

    This kind of people oppose dictatorship not out of a sense of responsibility for justice, but because the dictatorship hinders them, or to cover up their strong inner insecurity.  Even if it is impossible, if one day such people come to power, they will become like the dictators they oppose.  In order to reflect on my own naivety, not everyone is like Aung San Suu Kyi, who ended her marriage to Li for 3 months and 22 days.

    In this regard, Li Ao said that Hu Yinmeng had been bewitched by the demon monk Lin Yun and bribed by the Kuomintang to join the Kuomintang's stinking Li Ao brigade.  He also asked the judge to consider Hu's knowledge and grant Hu a light sentence as appropriate.  Afterwards, she often used the title Beautiful and Evil Woman as the title to fight back against Hu Yinmeng.

    Li Ao began his speaking career in the 1980s, and it was not until 1989 that he truly broke through the blockade of the Chinese Kuomintang and launched his public speaking career.  With the development of Taiwan's television media industry in the 1990s, Li Ao began to cooperate with television stations and was invited to produce personal speech programs.

    From 2004 to 2006, Li Ao collaborated with Phoenix TV on the program "Li Ao Has Something to Say" for Hong Kong and Mainland China, which led to his visit to Mainland China in 2005.

    In 2005, Li Ao embarked on a cultural tour of China, including Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai.  In the process, he gave speeches in Beijing, Tsinghua University and Fudan University respectively. He believed that the purpose of the speech was to sow the seeds of liberalism to the people of mainland China.

    Jiang Yihua, a professor at Fudan University, believes that Li Ao is a practitioner of liberalism.  Although this trip has received widespread attention from the media in Hong Kong and Taiwan, with Li Ao Xuanfeng as the front page.  However, there was no live broadcast or detailed report by the official media in mainland China. His speech notes and videos were disseminated through unofficial channels on the Internet.

    Li Ao¡¯s words and deeds during the China Cultural Tour were strongly criticized by mainland Chinese liberals Liu Xiaobo, Yu Jie, and Zhu Xueqin.

    In 2009, Li Ao cooperated with Shengya TV to produce and broadcast "Li Ao's Wonderful World" for Chinese TV channels in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, the United States and other places. It is regarded as the final work of Li Ao's TV speech.

    In 2010, in "Interview with Yang Lan", Li Ao commented on racing when talking about Han Han: Racing was promoted by the United States in 1911. At that time, it was to test the performance of the American automobile industry - at that time, it was said that the car could only go to 120, but now  It can run to 170 or more - a racing event was held to test this.

    So this is the stuff of the American emperor.  It¡¯s not serious. Use racing cars to commemorate these soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country. Why did they sacrifice their lives for the country?  ¡ªKill the Indians, kill the Spaniards, kill the Filipinos.  Even killing Chinese and Japanese.  So when you do this kind of activity, when you do racing activities, if we trace back the historical background, it is the stuff of American imperialism.

    When he visited Peking University in 2005, Li Ao donated RMB 350,000 in the hope of erecting a bronze statue of Hu Shi on the Peking University campus; Li Ao said that he was poor at that time.  Hu Shi lent him NT$1,000, and now he is donating NT$350,000 to Peking University, which can be regarded as repaying Hu Shi 1,500 times.  However, this has not yet been allowed to happen.

    Western Media rated him as "the most outstanding critic in modern China".  His "Beijing Fayuan Temple" was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    In 1953, when 18-year-old Li Ao was in high school, he met a girl named Luo Junruo on his way home.  The two got to know each other while chatting on the same road. Later, Li Ao fell in love with each other and wrote a love letter to her. Because his surname was Luo, the title of the love letter was shortened to Luo.  The two were admitted to National Taiwan University together, but later broke up due to interference from Luo's parents.  The reason is: Li Ao does not believe in Christianity; Li Ao's family is poor.

    In 1962, Li Ao met Wang Shangqin on the bus at Academia Sinica, and the two got to know each other and developed into a relationship. At that time, Li Ao was against the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-shek's dark rule. In order not to implicate Wang Shangqin, Wang Shangqin decided to go to the United States to avoid the limelight.  After returning to the United States, Wang Shangqin learned that she was pregnant. In 1964, Wang Shangqin gave birth to a daughter in New York, USA. Li Ao named her daughter Li Wen.  In 1966, while Wang Shangqin was studying for a master's degree in computer science at the University of Southern Mississippi in the United States, he married Chinese Wen Naijian.

    In 1965, Li Ao's Wenxing Bookstore and Wenxing Magazine were suppressed and banned by the Kuomintang, so he had to write dictionaries to maintain the bookstore business. There was a girl in the dictionary writing team named Jiang Yun from the Chinese Department of National Chengchi University. After Li Ao's enthusiastic pursuit, Jiang Yun  Become Li Ao's lover.

    In 1967, Li Ao met his lover Xiaolei. Because Li Ao was wanted and suppressed by the Kuomintang at that time, in order to prevent Xiaolei from being implicated, Li Ao decided to break up with her.  In 1971, the two hugged each other and parted ways.  ?Later, Li Ao was imprisoned. After being released from prison, Xiaolei became a wife and mother.

    In 1976, not long after Li Ao was released from prison, he went to a banquet at his friend Xiao Mengneng's apartment and met Liu Huiyun at the banquet. In 1978, the two began to live together. However, after Li Ao pursued Hu Yinmeng in 1979, Liu Huiyun moved out in frustration.  Li Ao's apartment and left to study at Cornell University in the United States. After Li Ao and Hu Yinmeng divorced in 1980, Liu Huiyun came back from the United States and lived with Li Ao again. The two lived together for a while and then broke up.

    In 1979, after Li Ao published "Tradition under the Monologue", major newspapers published a review "The Maverick Li Ao", written by the movie star Hu Yinmeng.

    The marriage was witnessed by China Times editor-in-chief Gao Xinjiang and writer Meng Juezi. The two held a wedding in 1980 and divorced three months later.

    In 1983, Li Ao met Wang Zhihui, a female student from the Department of Botany of China Culture University, at the bus stop on Renai Road. In 1992, after eight years of love experience, the two got married.

    ? 2011, the annual Sina Weibo Most Influential Cultural Figure Award.

    China Hainan Normal University, Xiamen University, and Jinan University awarded him honorary professorships.

    Li Ao said in my article about Fayuan Temple in Beijing: Since 1971, I have been imprisoned twice by the Kuomintang government. The first time I was imprisoned for a total of five years and eight months; the second time I was imprisoned for a full six months, which is a total of  Six years and two months, plus 14 months of house arrest, a total of seven years and four months

    Evening Notes©¤I remember that photographer Luo Xiaoyun posted the photos on her profile. There were many positive comments, many people cited the photos she took, and there were also some people who pretended to be her.

    Because her personality is very direct, she won¡¯t act like an extra person like me, and she has been attacked by passers-by earlier than me.  I have been observing her online for more than 2 years. She is always the same, both in terms of temperament and personality. She is not like some people who are enthusiastic at the beginning, but then cool down, run away, and disappear with a slap on the butt.  No matter what the reason.

    This has taught me a lot. Although she doesn¡¯t take it seriously and thinks I¡¯m better than him, what makes me great is that my arrogance is clearly there, and I don¡¯t know her at all and can always keep saying the same things she said to me, just to see if I want it.  Just saying.

    "The reason many people are inferior to me is because they are very arrogant and dare not point out where they are.  This is the arrogance of false modesty on the outside, so many people have to show weakness in order to win the final victory, but underneath they have another face that has nothing to do with humility.

    I observed her, and by the way, I observed many people who started writing about fast food two years ago and one year ago, because most of them are different.

    ??Maybe he watched it when he was 17 years old, but the 19-year-old can't stand it anymore and doesn't need it anymore. No matter what the reason is, he will replace it with another batch of 17-year-olds, and the cycle will continue for the time being.

    Therefore, the main force of online articles has never been the same group of people. It has always been the same group of newcomers who appeared when they were young. They are ready to get off work and get out of the way!
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