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Mao Zedongread through”Twenty-Four Histories》, why have you read all the good things? (Picture source: Watch Chinese video screenshot)
The king of hell is equal to God
Mao Zedong was deeply influenced by the typical Chinese folk culture since childhood.BuddhismCultural influence. My mother, Wen Qimei, is a devout Buddhist. The “Chronicle of Mao Zedong” says that Mao was influenced by his mother and believed in Buddhism when he was young. After his mother fell ill, Mao went everywhere to pray to gods and worship Buddha; and on every first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, it was a must for him to worship at the shrine in the hall.
In June 1959, Mao returned to his hometown. In his former residence in Shangwuchang, when he saw the shrine enshrined in the main room, he bowed to the shrine and said: “This is my ‘work’ on the first and fifteenth day of the junior high school when I was a child. place.”
Unfortunately, later Mao Zedong fell at the feet of Marx, a secret Satanist. The Manifesto of the Communist Party, written by Marx, is a collection of the fallacies and heresies of the “Ghost of Communism” (in Marx’s words). Mao felt like he had found a treasure and couldn’t put it down. He read it again and again until the ghost possessed him and became obsessed with it. Mao claimed that “I have read the Communist Manifesto no less than a hundred times, and every time I read it, I gain new inspiration.”
Mao also claimed that he had never wavered since he accepted Marxism in 1920. At this point, from theism to atheism, from belief in God to disbelief in God, from fearing heaven and earth to fighting against heaven and earth, a genetic mutation occurred in Mao’s brain. In other words, he has evolved from a devout Buddhist boy to a demonic young man who firmly believes in Marxist communist atheism.
After being brainwashed by atheism, Mao Zedong lost his divinity, and the concepts and interrelationships between heaven, earth, man, and God can be said to be chaos.
In September 1961, British Field Marshal Montgomery visited China and was received by Mao. Mao had dinner with the Marshal. Mao, who was 68 years old at the time, may have felt that he was approaching old age and had a lot of emotion about life. He lit a cigarette and said while smoking: “There is a saying in China, seventy-three or eighty-four, the king of hell will not invite you to go.” .” After that, he added to the marshal: “The King of Hell we are talking about is your God.”
We know that the King of Hell is also known as “Lord of Hell”, “King of Yama” and “King of Yama”. He is one of the Ten Palaces of Hell in ancient Chinese mythology. He is the Lord of the Fifth Palace in the Underworld. He is the king of Hell in ancient Chinese religious and mythological beliefs. A god of the underworld, Yama is in charge of hell. The God that Westerners believe in, Jehovah, is described in the Bible as the creator of all things in the universe and in charge of heaven. One is in heaven and the other is in hell. The two are very different. However, Mao equated the two of them and misspoke in front of the marshal, which almost made an international joke.
Five thousand years of Chinese history is nothing in Mao’s eyes
Red Guards hold up portraits of Mao Zedong outside the embassy in London. (Photo credit: Maher/Express/Getty Images)
In 1964, Mao wrote a poem “Congratulations to the Bridegroom” on a whim. “Reading History”. It was first published in People’s Daily in September 1978.
Mao’s 115-word work, written from the birth of mankind to his socialist China, runs through the “Marxist People’s View of History” and the class struggle viewpoint that distort and vilify Chinese history. The glorious history of the Chinese civilization is described as a history full of blood and massacres; thieves in history such as Bandit Zhi and Zhuang Qi are praised as the real heroes who promoted historical progress. The CCP, who intentionally or unintentionally started out as a bandit, is enjoying himself with Mao .
At the bottom of the poem, Mao wrote: “The sacred deeds of the Five Emperors and Three Sovereigns have deceived travelers from all over the world. How many romantic figures are there?” This sentence means: The holy virtues and great achievements of the Three Sovereigns and the Five Emperors are recorded in history or spread among the people. They are all fake and have deceived countless people over thousands of years. Looking through history, how many people can be called noble figures?
We have to say here that Mao’s words were loud and unashamed. As a popular saying goes, “I am really not afraid of the wind blowing my tongue!” This is equivalent to completely poaching the Chinese nation by denying the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors. The roots of glorious history.
How glorious is the five thousand-year civilization history of the Chinese nation?
China is also known as the Eastern Land of China. “It’s hard for a lady to be born, it’s hard to be born in China, and it’s hard to meet the true Dharma: all three of these are the greatest blessings.” Belief in God, worship God, and cultivate God have a long history. Mythical characters are as bright as the stars, and there are countless mythical stories. Pangu created the sky, Nuwa created man, Fuxi drew hexagrams, Shen Nong tasted hundreds of herbs, Sui Man drilled wood to make fire, heaven and man were united, Tao was noble and noble, Laozi left the customs, Taigong made gods, the Eight Immortals crossed the sea, Tang Monk traveled to the west, there are good and evil. Retribution, heaven and hell, reincarnation, accumulation of virtue and loss of virtue, destiny of man, prophecies and prophecies, these historical elements and cultural elements are inextricably linked, laying the basic structure of Chinese divine culture.
China is also known as an ancient civilization and a land of etiquette. Countless historical figures and stories are both recorded in history books and passed down orally among the people. The Yellow Emperor fought against Chiyou, Yao and Shun abdicated, Dayu controlled the floods, Pan Geng moved the capital, Taigong fished, Confucius traveled around, Meng’s mother moved three times, mother-in-law tattooed characters, Su Wu shepherded sheep, Qu Yuan sank into the river, Zhang Liang advanced, Mao Sui recommended himself, Zhuge divine calculation, Zhou Yu attacked with fire, Guan Gong scraped bone, A book hangs on an ox’s horn, he hears a chicken dancing, he lies down on firewood and tastes courage, Zhaojun leaves the fortress, Wenji returns to the Han Dynasty, Mulan joins the army, Jianzhen travels to the east, cyst insects reflect the snow, chisels the wall to steal the light, plum wife and crane son return to Zhao intact, polite and virtuous corporal, sacrifices one’s life for righteousness, bears a thorn to plead guilty, manages abalone acquaintance…
It is said that Mao loved reading history books very much. He once read through the “Twenty-Four Histories”, and the year before his death, he also read the “Book of Jin” twice. He not only likes to read official history, but also likes to read unofficial history such as romances and notebook novels. However, what is shocking is that when Mao read this history in his hands, he actually lost so many good things!
We can’t help but ask: Why is this?
Just in “Congratulations to the Bridegroom.” At the end of “Reading History”, Mao gave the answer to the riddle, and the answer lies in the last six words: “The song is not yet finished, the east is white.”
In this regard, the annotation of Mao’s poetry is: The sentence “Dongfang Bai” has two meanings. One means that the poet recited this poem until dawn. The second is a metaphor for the victory of the Chinese revolution, which has written a new chapter for history, just like the rising sun, which is bound to be glorious.
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