In ancient society, there was a saying that "the monarch regarded the people as grass, and the people regarded the monarch as enemies." This reflected the relationship between the monarch and the people. Under the ancient autocratic rule, if the monarch regarded the people as lowly and could trample on them at will (like grass), cruelly exploited and oppressed the people, and did not respect the rights and interests of the people, the people would also regard the monarch as an enemy. The monarch abused his power, imposed heavy taxes, forced labor, and waged war, causing the people to live in poverty. Under the strict hierarchy, the monarch thought highly of himself and did not care about the sufferings of the people. The lack of information led to the deepening of misunderstandings between the two sides. Unfair laws protected the interests of the ruling class and ignored the rights and interests of the people. The use of high-handed means to control the people's speech and actions would cause the people to hate the monarch. The peasant uprising in history was the manifestation of the people's resistance under such opposition. At the same time, from a positive point of view, if the monarch could put the people first, care about the well-being of the people, and implement benevolent policies, the people would support the monarch, which was beneficial to the prosperity of the country.
In China's traditional culture and political philosophy," the monarch is based on the people " had a deep meaning. Many ancient ideologists and politicians emphasized this idea. For example, Confucius pointed out that the people regard the monarch as their heart, and the monarch regards the people as the foundation. The monarch lives for the people and dies for the people." This showed that there was a close dependence between the monarch and the people. The people were like the foundation of the monarch's rule. If the foundation was stable, the country would be peaceful, and the monarch's rule would continue. If the interests of the people were not guaranteed, the people's hearts would be scattered, and the monarch's rule would also decline. From historical experience, when the monarch valued the strength of the people, followed the hearts of the people, and valued the people's livelihood, the country would often prosper. For example, the ideology of " people as the foundation " emphasized the need to let the people live a healthy and happy life. This was also a kind of conscientious attitude towards governing the country. For example, Zhang Juzheng believed that " the key to governing the country lies in pacifying the people. The way to pacify the people lies in observing their sufferings." He advocated that the monarch should have empathy when governing the people, like parents loving their children, caring about the sufferings of the people. On the contrary, if the monarch ignored the power of the people and did not respect the will of the people, he might face a crisis of political power. For example, the Xia Dynasty's Taikang was unrestrained and lost the hearts of the people. The poor country's monarch Yi took the opportunity to seize power. " The monarch is based on the people " embodied an ancient and wise concept of governing the country. It emphasized that the monarch needed to pay attention to the status and strength of the people, and the people were the fundamental starting point of governing the country.
The following is an appreciation of Xu Song's article,"Treat Scars as Dimples": The main story of the article was about Xu Song, the protagonist of the story. He was abused by his family until he was in high school. However, this experience still had a great impact on him. In the article, Xu Song described his inner world and his desire for family to show the scars and pain in his heart. However, he also expressed his feelings and attitude towards life by transforming his scars into a unique way of expression, such as the song "Treat Scars as Dimples". The "scars" in the article referred to the unfortunate experiences that Xu Song encountered while growing up, while the "dimples" referred to the way he expressed his emotions through music. This metaphor of scars and dimples deepened the theme and emotions of the article, allowing readers to better understand and feel the difficulties and setbacks that Xu Song experienced, and at the same time, more deeply recognize the importance of music to him. The whole article was emotional and sincere. Through the experience of the protagonist Xu Song, it showed his inner world and his understanding of life. The article's deep emotions and unique way of expression made the readers deeply interested in Xu Song's music and personal experience.
The Tang Dynasty's aesthetic appreciation of fat was divided into two periods. In the early Tang Dynasty, the people of the Tang Dynasty liked to be lean. Although they looked thin, they had muscles. In the prosperous and open-minded Tang Dynasty, the people of the Tang Dynasty were more tolerant of the aesthetic standards of fat and thin. Some people liked plump, some liked balanced, and some liked huge fat. Therefore, it could not be simply said that the Tang Dynasty was beautiful because of its fatness. The aesthetics of the Tang Dynasty were influenced by many factors. The aesthetics of the upper ruling class guided the aesthetic trend of the era. In the early Tang Dynasty, the north advocated martial arts, and the strong became the mainstream at that time. During the reign of Wu Zetian, the aesthetic orientation of plump beauty was deepened. The cultural impact of the Western Regions and the prosperity of Buddhism also led to the trend of the arts. It was said that the Tang Gaozu Li Yuan family was the descendant of the founding emperor of Xiliang. The family had taken root here and naturally maintained contact with the various ethnic groups in the Western Regions for a long time. The freedom of thought in the Western Regions brought new ways of life to the women in Han. Women also had entertainment activities to strengthen their bodies. Their physical fitness had significantly improved compared to before. In addition, after the founding of the Great Tang, the people welcomed a long-awaited rest and recuperation. A plump figure was undoubtedly a sign of an improvement in the quality of life. A plump figure meant that one had the strength to engage in more production and labor, and it also meant that one could have more energy to raise children. Therefore, the wind of plump figures blowing from the upper echelons naturally became the aesthetic fashion of the people at that time. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The characters included the male lead, Ye Lichu, and the female lead, Li Luo. The Prince Only Treat Me As An Antidote by Fresh Milk Honey Jar. It was an ancient romance novel. User recommendation: Marry a silly prince after transmigrating? Looking at the prince who was so angry that he was crying, what else could he do? Coax! Who would have thought that the little crybaby who had coaxed her for so long would treat her like a monkey! "Ye Lichu! Are you kidding me?" "Luo 'er, I was wrong…" "Get lost!" "Luo 'er." Ye Lichu turned into a little crybaby again." I'll spoil and love you in the future. I'll give you my house, car, and money. I'll help you bully scum. Can you forgive me?" " Uh, this..." How could he break it if he was a little shaken? There were only a few days left of happiness. "Who are you?" Ye Lichu looked askance at Li Luo. "Ye Lichu, are you playing amnesia with me? From now on, if I don't torture you 800 times a day, I, Li Luo, won't eat!" . I hope you will like this book.
The characters included: The male protagonist, Zhao Jing, was an agricultural university student. Due to an accident, he traveled through the Qin Dynasty and changed history time and time again, causing the Qin Dynasty to split into parallel space-time. The male protagonist, Ying Zheng, was the first political figure to complete the unification of China and was also the first emperor of China. He was an outstanding politician, strategist, and reformist in ancient China. The male partner, Fu Su, was the prince that Ying Zheng valued. He wanted to inherit the throne and had a good personality. He was also the ideal successor that the Confucians had painstakingly nurtured (unfortunately, Zhao Jing had led him astray). "Great Qin: Regards Qin Shihuang as Father at the Beginning" Author: The Fox Doesn't Eat Tomatoes. It's a historical/fictional historical novel. It has Qin and Han Dynasties, fictional history, no moral integrity, big imagination, and prince elements. [No Female Lead + System] Zhao Jing, who had transmigrated to Great Qin, found out that his father was a super rich man! "Don't say anything! Dad, let me tell you, Qin Shihuang will die in three years! We have to use this money to destroy it in the chaos of war!" Coincidentally, at this moment, the usurpation system was activated. Potato, corn, sweet potato! Paper making, printing! Farming and storing food! Smelting iron and refining salt! Powerful soldiers in formation! Zhao Jing immediately changed his strategy and said to his father, "Let's rebel! You be the emperor, and I'll be the crown prince!" However, who would have thought that his father would suddenly wave his hand and say,"I confess, I am Qin Shihuang, Ying Zheng!" I hope you will like this book.
😋I recommend "I'm Pregnant with the Prince Regent's Baby". This is an ancient romance novel. In order to survive, the female protagonist, Ian, decided to hug the male protagonist's thigh. In the end, after rebirth, he found out that the male protagonist was a female supporting character. The male protagonist's true love, the female protagonist, had also been reborn. However, the female protagonist still decided to cling to the male protagonist's thigh and live until the last episode. In the end, the entire court was shocked to find that the emperor was pregnant, so the female protagonist ran away with the male protagonist's child, causing the Regent to be angry and chase after her. This was a poem about a woman. The female protagonist was the emperor, and the male protagonist was the only one who was favored. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, one key element is loyalty. You don't sell out your bro in the story. For example, if there's something a bit embarrassing but harmless about your bro, you might play it down or leave it out. Another is keeping it real. Don't exaggerate things to make your bro look bad or too good in a false way. And also, you should respect your bro's privacy. If it's a story that involves something your bro wants to keep private, you keep your mouth shut.
The characters included the male lead, He Zhiyu, who was sometimes righteous and proud. Sometimes cunning and greedy. The female lead was Lin Weiyao, a little junior sister. She was lively and cute, sweet and salty. Other than He Zhiyu, he was not convinced by anyone else. Male supporting role-Chen Wuxian, representative of looks, extremely strong martial strength. Best brother. The object of mutual criticism and bickering. Female Supporting Actress-Shen Qianxun, Zhi Shou, a rich young lady with a hot temper I don't like you, I don't like you at all When she was gentle, she was extremely sweet. "This Spiritual Practitioner Regards Money as His Life" Author: Xia Xiang. This is an urban/urban supernatural novel. It has the elements of pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger, fast pace, hot-bloodedness, supernatural power, spiritual energy recovery, urban immortal cultivation, and martial arts. User recommendation: Revival of Reiki, Rebirth of All Industries. Doctors, calligraphers and painters, lecturers, masters of animals, sculptors and geomancy are the best in the world. I don't know anything about fish. With a cheat on your body, I advise you to be "rat tail juice". Even he himself was afraid of being so knowledgeable! Bullying the weak and not afraid of the strong, a book of life items would take all the treasures in the world into his pocket! When friends came, there was good wine, but when enemies came, there was a black pot! . I hope you will like this book.
In some novels, Liu Chan was portrayed as a character with the characteristics of a benevolent and wise ruler. In some time-travel novels, such as when Li Shimin's soul entered Liu Chan's novel plot, Liu Chan showed the ability to cultivate national politics internally and reorganize armaments externally, so that the Han Dynasty was unified again. This reflected that he had the ability to govern. In web novels with Liu Chan as the main character, such as the Rise of the Han Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms, Liu Chan took on the heavy responsibility of helping the Han Dynasty and opened up a path for the development of Shu Han. It also hinted that he had certain qualities of a wise king. From the novels based on the Three Kingdoms, such as the novels with the interaction between Liu Chan and Zhuge Liang, Liu Chan showed some political wisdom in his interaction with Zhuge Liang. For example, in the face of the accusation that Zhuge Liang might usurp the country, Liu Chan's response to Zhuge Liang's edict, although he did not say anything, he responded with emotions. When he was silent, he indirectly balanced the relationship between the parties. This series of performances reflected his intelligence and wisdom. This kind of wisdom could also be seen as the performance of a wise ruler. At the same time, it could also be understood that he treated the ministers in the court with a relatively gentle and tolerant attitude. He had the side of a benevolent ruler. However, different novels might portray Liu Chan differently, and some novels might follow the traditional concept of depicting him as a " useless person." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>