
Wen Huaisha and the Five Kinds of People
by Huang Jisu
About This Novel
Li Hui's stone stirred up a thousand waves. He later expressed his worry that his well-intentioned efforts would only trigger a media carnival. The emotional fireworks would turn the sky red and green, and in a blink of an eye it would turn into confetti and dust. After the cleaning truck passed by, the world would remain the same. This is actually an overthinking. People's emotions are a primitive and real social driving force and the fundamental prerequisite for social change. This time, the public opinion gathered from countless unpretentious words on the Internet expresses resentment against the increasingly corrupt scholarly atmosphere and warns the increasingly shameless cultural elite, which is of great significance. Moreover, it has once again witnessed the great ups and downs that the Chinese people have used to express themselves, participate in society, and transform China through the new world of the Internet in recent years. Of course, Li Hui hopes that the public's attention should not be limited to specific people and events, but should be upgraded to in-depth thinking about reality and history. I strongly agree with this.
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