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Eleven, Wu, Zen and Mao Zedong Thought in Little Beijing 3

"It makes sense. You should be careful when fighting in the future." Everyone said, "What I just said is just the first level. Anyone who has practiced life and death fighting knows it." Little Beijing said, "Then what is the second level?"

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"The barrier between life and death has been broken," said Little Beijing. "Red soldiers, Li Si and I have all fought in close combat with the Vietnamese. The skill and ferocity of the Vietnamese are no less than those of the People's Liberation Army. Those who have fought with them are actually dead."

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"People who have died once will not take life and death so seriously, so in future fights, their psychological advantages are unmatched by others. Those who are afraid of death will definitely die in the end, but those who are not afraid of death will mostly survive." Xiao

Beijing continued, "But, this is not a higher level." Little Beijing continued after everyone was stunned.

"What is the higher level?"

"It's martial arts and Zen." Little Beijing took a sip of white wine and continued, "Zen is divided into sudden enlightenment and gradual enlightenment. What is needed in a life-and-death fight is to have sudden enlightenment at that moment, to achieve true emptiness and unconsciousness. The heart forgets the hands, and the hands forget the heart. Japan

The sword master Miyamoto Musashi suddenly encountered a bottleneck in his swordsmanship after defeating sixty-six masters in Japan four hundred years ago. The master Oyu made a circle to solve his doubts. As a result, Miyamoto Musashi defeated Kojiro on Ganliu Island and became the Japanese sword master. This is Zen.

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"Fuck, it's so complicated and I don't understand it. Is there anything more advanced?"

"Yes! It's Mao Zedong Thought," Little Beijing said. Everyone who had been listening in rapt attention just now burst into laughter after hearing this sentence. In the late 1980s, Chairman Mao's theories on country governance were all overturned. Chairman Mao had just stepped down from the altar.

When being criticized by countless people with or without knowledge

"It is Mao Zedong Thought and the Theory of Practice." Little Beijing ignored the laughter of the audience and continued, "Chairman Mao said that there are two leaps in understanding. First, rational understanding can be achieved through perceptual practice. With rational understanding,

Only in the future can we guide perceptual practice. Everything I just said about martial arts needs to be confirmed by these two leaps."

"Chairman Mao's approach has long been outdated. Is it still relevant now?" Sun Dawei asked, "Okay, then let me ask you, what do you believe in now?" Little Beijing asked Sun Dawei, "I don't have any faith." Sun Dawei said, "Yes, the Chinese people lack the most.

What is important is faith. For more than two thousand years before liberation, the Chinese believed in Confucianism and Confucius. However, after the Cultural Revolution, Confucius was overthrown and the Chinese began to believe in Mao Zedong ideas. Now that reform and opening up have occurred, no one believes in Mao Zedong anymore.

After thinking about it, life is better, but the Chinese people have become poor peasants with spiritual beliefs. Western countries believe in the Bible, and Middle Eastern countries believe in the Quran. What do the Chinese believe in? What kind of philosophy do the Chinese do things? Don’t give to others, deny yourself, and recover.

Traditional thoughts such as etiquette have been abandoned. What are the Chinese people left with? Regardless of whether it is good or bad, *** thought is ultimately a kind of thought, a philosophy, and a method of guiding people's social behavior. Even today, it can still guide anyone.

"Anything," Xiao Beijing said, "Then you said that the Red Soldier had a brick thrown in his head and was almost beaten to death. How can you use Chairman Mao's thinking to solve this cowardly attitude?" Xiao Ji still did not forget that Zhao Hongbing suffered a brick.

"Didn't the Red Soldier tell you about it at that time? This is Chairman Mao's theory of contradiction. Chairman Mao said that contradictions are divided into reconcileable contradictions and irreconcilable contradictions, and these two contradictions can transform into each other under certain conditions. The Red Soldier said

If this is the end of the matter, it means that the reconcileable contradictions have not been intensified into irreconcilable contradictions. This is the correct way to deal with conflicts. Do you understand?"

"Is Chairman Mao's stuff really so effective?" Li Wu asked this group of young people who were born 2 or 3 years before the Cultural Revolution. They have been familiar with Chairman Mao's quotations since they first learned to speak. However, since the reform and opening up,

They have already regarded Chairman Mao as a heinous sinner, and they never thought that the tricks they had memorized since childhood could still be useful.

"Of course it works. When we fight Erhu and Lu Wei in the future, we will often use Chairman Mao's military theory. For example, Chairman Mao said, "First, don't be afraid of hardship, and second, don't be afraid of death. Only by working in unison can we win."

The fundamental reason for their struggle is that for the two tigers, we are now in the "strategic defensive stage" mentioned by Chairman Mao. Another example is that time in the hospital when six of us faced more than thirty of them, we should run in front and wait.

Chasing troops, we run for 2 kilometers, and among the thirty or so people, only 5 or 6 can catch up. We beat these 5 or 6 people first, and then we run again, and a few more people come up from behind, and we use this trick again.

Chairman Mao, who taught Chen Yi, said: We must attack the weak ones first and then the strong ones. When the weak ones of the white bandits are eliminated, the strong ones will also become weaker...

……………"Little Beijing kept talking for about half an hour.

Everyone who listened on the spot was impressed by it. "Long live the invincible Mao Zedong Thought!" Zhang Yue applauded, "Chairman Mao started with 20,000 or 30,000 people and finally defeated millions of people. We used him to

"The theory of the two tigers can't deal with the two tigers?" Li Si felt quite deeply, "Why didn't I hear what Little Beijing said so well?" Sun Dawei, a semi-literate person, was dissatisfied, "Chairman Mao once said: Internal factors are fundamental, external factors are conditions.

Eggs hatch into chicks, but stones cannot hatch into chicks, so you call it rotten wood that cannot be carved." Little Beijing was very embarrassed, and dropped another quote from Chairman Mao. The effect of this night chat over wine was extremely significant, and from that day on

, Zhang Yue, Xiao Ji and others really learned Mao Zedong thought and military theory, and also "come from practice, go to practice", and in the following years organized a highly combat-effective underworld gang.

This new generation of the Republic did not apply Chairman Mao's theory to the right place, but the facts proved that it was indeed effective. It was enough to deal with other gangs of rogues.

Ergou saw an article some time ago that said: Americans always find it incredible that a country as big as China with such a large population does not have a dominant faith.

Ergou thought, not long after the five-star red flag flew over 9.6 million square kilometers of land in 1949, the Chinese people had forgotten the Confucianism that had been passed down for two thousand years. During the Cultural Revolution, it reached the point where sons criticized their fathers and students criticized their teachers.

, completely messed up the ethical guidelines. By the 1980s, Chinese people slowly took off their Chinese tunic suits and at the same time forgot their *** thoughts, completely becoming people without any faith. Today, what do Chinese people believe in? Is it money?

Ergou doesn't know and doesn't want to know either

"Those without faith are the most terrifying people," Marx said


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