"Teacher Zhao, we still have to talk to Secretary Zhu about this matter." Guo Qingyu pondered for a moment and decided to persuade Zhao Zhenzhen again. She knew that she was somewhat aloof and arrogant as an intellectual, but now her fate was completely in Zhu Zhengyi's hands. She could only say I wish you justice. Zhao Zhenzhen understood that Guo Qingyu was hinting to her to go find Zhu Zhengyi again. She was completely unable to control the situation now. After understanding this intention, Zhao Zhenzhen was very disappointed, and after chatting for a few words, she left. After leaving the principal's office, I stood in the corridor and looked at Zhu Zhengyi's office. The door of the office was closed. It seemed that Teacher Zhang was still inside. I remembered that Teacher Zhang, who was usually cautious, had the courage to mention it during this rectification. Opinions, now like a frightened bird, come to Zhu Zhengyi every three days to report his thoughts. Everyone is waiting, waiting for the last knife to fall. After a short period of busyness at the beginning of school, life returned to a routine state. Chu Mingqiu still practiced and read every day. Bao Demao started to teach him about Western literature. Bao Demao did not start with Shakespeare, but Homer's epic first. "Teacher, this Helen must be much more beautiful and enchanting to be conquered by the whole country of Greece." "I don't think so. This may be an excuse. Just like A Shu, the ghost who broke the Liao Dynasty, there must be other purposes." Bao Demao was helpless, This guy seems to have a fetish for research. Homer's epic is a legend. The historians have not yet concluded whether it is from that era. Who knows. "Stop talking nonsense, this Homeric epic is the earliest literary work in the West. It can be said to be the literary incubator of the West. Most Western literati in the ancient Greek and Roman eras drew nutrients from it, so," Bao Demao said and knocked. He lowered his head to Chu Mingqiu and said, "You don't want to do research. What you want is to study. Start learning Western culture from here." "Yes." Chu Mingqiu replied feebly. He originally thought that after studying those ancient books, he could It¡¯s come to an end, and I didn¡¯t expect to go to the West again. I don¡¯t want to be a literary writer in the future. Western literature is none of my business. "Teacher, I still like what you said about "The University"." Bao Demao couldn't help but be happy. He had discovered that this little guy seemed to be particularly interested in conspiracy studies, and he also had some talent. He could often draw inferences from one instance to another, but , this conspiracy theory is not pure theory, just memorize a few books and you will become a conspiracy master like Chen Ping, Wang Meng and others. This needs to be understood and applied in practice. Neither Bao Demao nor Chu Mingqiu knew that this guy would have lived to be over eighty in his previous life and had been in the entertainment industry for more than ten years if he had not been detained by mistake. Wei Xiaobao spent several years in the brothel circle. When he came out, he became invincible. He deceived Kangxi, stepped on Obei, beat Wu Sangui, and took in three wives and four concubines. He was majestic and blessed. But the entertainment circle is similar. This circle is the most complex and the most nurturing. Chu Mingqiu has been training in it for several years, and these experience points have been brought to this life. Liu Xianglian told Jia Baoyu that the only pair of stone lions at the door of Ning Rong's second mansion were clean. This is pretty much the case in the entertainment industry. In order to become famous and get a position, you will do any dirty thing. Taking off your pants is an unspoken rule, but it is just a trivial matter. So, this guy was born with a connection to conspiracy. Just like flies like toilets and rats like sewers, they are destined! "If you like this, there are many historical records. You can take a closer look at the biographies of Han Zhangliang, Chen Ping, and Wang Meng." Seeing Chu Mingqiu thoughtful, Bao Demao added in his heart: "You're too young now, it's a little early to read this." Bao Demao obviously disapproved of Chu Mingqiu's reading too much about conspiracy theory, and was worried that the child was still too young and should not be distorted in the future. Little did he know that this small body contained a big heart, and he was a monster. Chu Mingqiu sighed sadly: "There are too many pitfalls in this world. If you don't learn these things, who knows when you will fall into them." Bao Demao was happy again. He felt that being with Chu Mingqiu was special. He was happy and smiling more than before. He knew what this pit was, Chu Mingqiu had already explained it. Chu Mingqiu hesitated and asked tentatively: "Teacher, are you okay this time?" "What can I do?" Bao Demao knew what he was asking, but he asked deliberately. Chu Mingqiu chuckled and made a fuss. With a grimace, he grabbed a pamphlet on the desk and said: "That's it, the modern version of "Records of Revealing the Traitors of the Party." This pamphlet is called "Collection of Rightist Speeches" and was sent to Mr. Liu by the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. It was adopted by Chu Mingqiu Brought it. Bao Demao had seen it a long time ago. It turns out that he was the editor of this pamphlet. It was full of right-wing remarks. His superiors asked the editor to publish it for the people of the city to denounce and criticize. "Revealing the Traitors to the Party" was created by Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. After Zhu Yuanzhang launched the Hu Weiyong case, he compiled the confessions during the trial into a book and personally inscribed the name: "Revealing the Traitors to the Party" and published it throughout the world to set the record straight.  "Pfft!" Bao Demao spit out a mouthful of tea. He checked his mouth with a handkerchief, pointed at Chu Mingqiu and said with a smile: "You kid, just based on these words, you should be classified as a rightist." Shaking his head without a trace of a smile, he retorted solemnly: "I am still young and not qualified enough to arrest you as a teacher." Bao Demao threatened with a smile: "I heard that Sichuan will arrest you You are a twelve-year-old rightist. You are almost eight years old. If you are caught, you can break the record. " "Wow, twelve years old!" Chu Mingqiu said, his eyes widening. "Twelve. He wants to overthrow the socialist country at the age of 10, and he is so bold. This rightist should really rebel, and do it well, otherwise the country will really change its color. " Bao Demao now likes to chat with Chu Mingqiu more and more. I found that this guy's speaking skills are getting better as he gets older. It sounds like there's nothing wrong with him, but he doesn't feel that way in his heart. After chatting for a few words, Chu Mingqiu brought the topic back: "Teacher, have you heard in the city, what kind of category does my mother have?" The policy towards the right has finally come down. The policy stipulates the standards for the right. According to The standard divides rightists into six categories: The first category is against the socialist system. It¡¯s hard to say exactly what the scope is, or it¡¯s relatively broad. For example, during the rectification movement, they criticized industrialization, too rapid cooperation, excessive monopoly on purchasing and marketing, advocated division of labor between the party and government, made sarcastic remarks about the anti-rightist movement conference, and said that the Western education system is good, and advocated the abolition of the party committee system and the removal of universities from universities. Administrative, etc., can be classified into this category. The second category is against classless government and democratic centralism. This category mainly refers to those who believed during the rectification movement that the suppression of counterrevolutionaries was expanding and interfering with the law. Most of the students who stayed in school as Zhuang Jingyi said were party members and league members with poor grades and studied Western music education, etc., so they can be classified into this category. Category The third category is leadership in national political life. Oppose the party's leadership of economic and cultural undertakings; maliciously attack the leading organs and leaders of the Communist Party of China and the people's government, slander workers and peasants cadres and revolutionary activists, and slander the Communist Party for the purpose of opposing socialism and *** Revolutionary activities and organizational principles. This category is relatively simple. For example, giving advice to secretaries is an attack on the leadership. Those who believe that newspapers, magazines, movies, songs, and Internet articles, or those who criticize and delete posts, should be classified into this category. The fourth category is splitting the unity of the people for the purpose of opposing socialism and opposing parties. Giving opinions to Soviet experts who believe that the Soviet Union invaded China in history, have different opinions on the party¡¯s ethnic policies, etc., fall into this category. The fifth category is organizing and actively participating in small groups that oppose socialism and the party; plotting to overthrow the party leadership of a certain department or a certain grassroots unit; inciting riots against the party and the people's government. This is even simpler. Those who get carried away and plan to set up a poetry club or publish an illegal publication can be classified into this category. In addition, those who advocate that village directors should be elected by the people can also be classified into this category. Of course, this is just Chu Mingqiu's understanding. Category 6: Advising rightists who have committed the above-mentioned crimes, building relationships, communicating information, and reporting the secrets of revolutionary organizations to them. This article shocked Chu Mingqiu. If he gave Zhuang Jingyi advice to his family, he could be classified as the sixth category of rightist. Fortunately, these people did not betray him, and he is still safe now. But the central government has not yet made a decision on how to deal with these rightists. However, what alarmed Chu Mingqiu was that newspapers began to promote reeducation through labor. On August 4, the People's Daily announced this decision. Chu Mingqiu had heard about this labor education in his previous life, and many people scolded it. Most of the professional petitioners had been to labor camps. Only now did he know how this labor education came about. Preparations for reeducation through labor sites began in 1956, but there were suggestions earlier that those who were not worthy of a sentence and did not want to be left alone during the campaigns to suppress counterrevolutionaries and did not want to be left alone could be sent to reeducation through labor. Later, the scope was expanded. to the families of these guys. However, before this, the labor camp was still under discussion. It seems that after this movement, the labor camp will be implemented on a large scale. Some rightists will definitely be sent to the labor camp. Moreover, Chu Mingqiu also noticed that the explanation in the newspaper did not provide for the labor camp. As for the time limit, no one knows how many years the labor camp will last. How many rightists have been classified across the country? Those rightists are going to labor camps, and those are not? According to Chu Mingqiu's understanding, the first category is definitely going, while the second and third categories are uncertain and may or may not go. No one knows exactly which people will be sent to labor camps, because the policy is decentralized and is controlled by each unit. This made him a little anxious. His mother Yue Xiuxiu didn¡¯t know what she said at the CPPCC. Did she pass the inspection? What category would she be classified into? Will she be sent to a labor camp? These questions are old?His mind was wandering so much that he had no interest in doing anything. "Keep your heart in your stomach," Bao Demao said: "As long as Mr. Liu is here, nothing big will happen to her. It is only right to do your own thing." Bao Demao and Wu Feng seemed to be worried about Mr. Liu. He was very confident, but Chu Mingqiu was not. Bao Demao also noticed it, but he was too lazy to explain. He picked up the book and continued to talk about "Homer's Epic".