Drunk poem: abandoning hometown and seeking to abandon country
Drunk poem: abandoning hometown and seeking to abandon country. Leaving home and seeking to abandon country. Overseas Chinese have emigrated for generations. In those days, our ancestors traveled across the oceans and endured the pain of leaving their relatives in their hometown for a while. All because of China...
> Drunk poem: Abandoning hometown and seeking to abandon country. Overseas Chinese have emigrated for generations. Forefathers traveled across the oceans and endured the pain of leaving their relatives in their hometown for a while. This is all because China is weak and its people are in dire straits. In order to survive, they have to take risks and go to foreign lands such as Southeast Asia, North America, Australia and New Zealand to struggle to survive. The situation is miserable and cannot be described by outsiders. Also, because I have been a stranger in a foreign land for many years, I have a strong affection for my country and my hometown. Therefore, after the banner of overthrowing the corrupt Manchu dynasty was raised, the founding father's revolution won enthusiastic support from overseas Chinese and ethnic Chinese around the world. Many enthusiastic young people contributed money and efforts and even joined the revolutionary ranks, even sacrificing their lives for righteousness. After the success of the Revolution of 1911, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the country, established the first republic in Asia. In order to express his gratitude for the achievements of overseas Chinese, he personally praised and said: "Overseas Chinese are the mother of the revolution!" This proves the overseas Chinese's love for their homeland. The descendants of Yan and Huang, who were both raised by the soil and water of Haitang Ye, have now counterproductively changed their patriotic enthusiasm? During the "Rise of China", when the country was at its peak, the people of the country, from dignitaries to traffickers, were trying every possible means to abandon their country. I wonder if this is the aftermath of the ten-year catastrophe of the Cultural Revolution? Are Chinese people living in mainland China no longer patriotic or patriotic? Because we live in a society full of crisis, let alone the lack of human rights and freedoms? The basic necessities of daily life turned out to be traps everywhere. Such as waste oil, fake milk powder, tofu dregs of buildings, fake cement, fake medicine, fake wine, fake rice, poisonous capsules, excessive drinks, etc. There is no other country in the world where officials are rushing to emigrate their wives and children abroad like China does today. Naturally, at the same time, their families are taking away huge amounts of illegally embezzled money, so the new term "naked officials" has finally been derived. Officials of the ruling class, big and small, seem to be passengers on a sinking ship? Everyone wants to "Thirty-six moves, the best move." Wealthy families all over China have been competing to immigrate in recent years. After successfully obtaining passports from Western countries, they also transfer their property abroad. Everyone is preparing for a "fallback path"? In addition, young people from ordinary families who have the means are also flocking to foreign countries for marriage, foreign work, study abroad, tourism, various exchanges, etc. After the visa period expires, many are willing to take the risk of becoming "black citizens" rather than return to their hometown? In a country that is hailed as a rising power in the 21st century, its people and ruling class officials are actually competing to abandon their hometown and country? Not to mention unprecedented in the contemporary world, it is almost "unprecedented"? Why? This is not a small problem, but a huge hidden national crisis! It is no longer possible and impractical to close the country in isolation; a China that is extremely powerful on the outside actually has a mentality of "everyone is in danger" internally? Those in power at the highest level should face it as soon as possible, explore the reasons and find appropriate solutions. Otherwise, in another twenty years, unfortunately, as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton predicted a few months ago: "China will become the poorest country"? There is a wise and clear saying: "A good bird chooses a tree to roost in." Even birds know how to choose a good place to live, let alone humans who are the spirits of all things. The reason why China's officials and people of all classes want to abandon the country one after another is because they all have the same mentality, hoping that "tomorrow will be better." In other words, are you dissatisfied with your current country and hometown? Because of dissatisfaction, he did not hesitate to stay away from his home country and take root in a completely unfamiliar foreign land. He had to painfully adapt to a "new hometown" with different cultures, languages, and customs. Western countries have opened their doors to welcome countless Chinese immigrants, just because they are interested in a large amount of money and treasures that can fill their increasingly empty national treasury. They know clearly that the source of those billions of remittances is illegal income, and the governments of various countries have also "turned a blind eye." It is China’s treasury that is gradually being emptied, and it is the people who cannot leave the country who will suffer in the future. "China digs up", is this a phrase that patriotic overseas Chinese like to hear most? But what if it’s just an empty and unrealistic “slogan”? That becomes "self-deception." The country has an aircraft carrier and has launched space exploration. These advanced technologies are only a small part of the many factors of "strengthening the country". It is still far from "digging up". How to make all Chinese people truly have a heartfelt "love for their hometown and patriotism" without having to "abandon their hometown for the country" is a big problem that needs to be solved at the moment. When the country opens its doors and the Chinese people cannot be driven away, when the Chinese who immigrate to foreign countries rush to return, that is China’s hope, and the “China Rise” truly deserves the title! Melbourne on August 27, 2012.
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