A lengthy comment on words and deeds

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Li, a young wizard, can't find a more appropriate description of Li's commercial achievements except a phrase "gifted". At that time, everyone knew that they had married a golden doll. Although it's a joke, it's really not an exaggeration. China people talk about marriage. After Li got married, he had his own business. He started from Lou's soap factory, step by step, and his business empire began to take shape in his early twenties. Such an achievement is unbelievable. He was only sixteen when he started to engage in industry, and he had no experience. Li's commercial achievements have long been known to everyone, but you may not know that Mr. Li is probably still a chemical genius! Because Mr. Li always kept a low-key style during his lifetime, he almost never gave interviews and left no memoirs and biographies. We have to outline him according to the words of his relatives and friends, which seem very thin. Fortunately, after learning that we were going to shoot a documentary about people for Mr. Li, the relevant departments specially opened up some confidential information for us. Therefore, the crew was able to see some well-preserved files handed down from the last century in the reference room of Guanbei Library. As can be seen from the archives, Lou's soap factory and Lou's pharmaceutical factory were suddenly established after Li married into the building. Moreover, after the two factories were put into production, the quality of products produced by the soap factory far exceeded that of domestic and foreign products at the same time, and the product formula once attracted the attention of the Japanese. Not to mention the pharmaceutical factory, sulfanilamide was widely used to treat the wounded in the war. Huaxia, or rather Lou's Pharmaceutical Factory in Guanbei City, monopolized the manufacturing technology for a long time, and it was not until World War I that it was circulated in the negotiations as an exchange. At such a coincidental time, those precious formulas must be inseparable from Li. Could it be his own invention? In the face of Li, who is only sixteen years old and has never received higher education, all this is too strange; If not, how did the former reclusive "Master Li San" get such a precious invention? How can the inventor not attract the attention of any government? Why not publish your invention? This is just one of the countless mysteries that plague Li. People who were fortunate enough to be in the same era with them passed away one after another, and maybe we can't wait for the day to solve the mystery. However, in an interview, Dr. Qiao Leshan, the founder of chemistry and medicine in China and one of the inventors of penicillin, may have provided evidence for bold speculation: "... one summer. Unfortunately, the wild boar entered the farm and ruined all the watermelons that were about to mature. As a result, at noon one day, Li broke into my laboratory with a rotten watermelon and shouted at me,' Good thing!' I said, are you kidding? ! Results The rotten watermelon with green hair made me notice the bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects of Penicillium. Later, Lou returned to China with him, and with his help, the progress was accelerated a lot. After a series of attenuated cultures, penicillin for human use was finally made. In fact, researchers in modern Chinese history generally believe that Li is also a talented person academically. Although he has not received relevant higher education, it does not prevent him from having an unusually active brain. Not only does it often provide research direction for Dr. Qiao's experiments, but the Huaxia tank that made great contributions during World War I and World War II was designed and transformed under the auspices of this young marshal. Li's emphasis on academics is obvious to all. He personally invested in running schools in six northern provinces and hired international students to cooperate with foreign experts at a high salary. Especially during World War I and World War II, European and American countries were in a blowout state because of the difficult conditions affected by the war and the high-paid experts in various fields hired by China's green card during this period. The six northern provinces can become the most developed areas in China without the efforts of these talents. Even so, after the founding of Huaxia Federation, the first Minister of Education Tao Deyou visited Guanbei. For the sake of education in China, dozens of senior intellectuals were reluctantly sent to support Li. Besides, Li of Guanbei Library and National Museum never wanted to gain fame when he did these things, and he never even explained what he had done for this country. If it weren't for the masters of Chinese studies who participated in the initial construction of the museum, many, many years later, when we wandered among them and were fascinated by the rich collections inside, we might not know who to thank for their contribution. "Take national rejuvenation as our responsibility and study for the rise of China." This is a couplet written by Bai Baoqi and Bai Lao for Guanbei Library. Li did it. He has been living up to the expectations of his elders all his life, such as "being cautious and independent" and "being honest". Today, the older generation has already passed away. Only this couplet is still hanging there, reminding and inspiring the next generation of China.

(Author: user Wei Chang)

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China teenagers, hold your head high and strive for self-improvement!

The world is gray and dry. China teenagers, indomitable spirit, when self-improvement is rare, when reading beauty novels is so exciting, the general love dispute will be fine, and the hatred between the country and the family will be even more tragic. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the Japanese used the Gengzi Incident to continue to occupy China's territory and demanded huge compensation, including the Lushun massacre, which still makes future generations gnash their teeth. Then, Japan finally declared war on Germany, and the First World War officially broke out. Then, the September 18th Incident happened in Chiang Kai-shek's slogan "When you are busy outside, you must be safe inside". Zhang Xueliang's "non-resistance" order led to countless deaths. Although a small number of soldiers died in a desperate struggle, it can't change this tragic ending. I thought I was a mighty China man, who was supposed to fight for the defence of the country on the battlefield, but I was forbearing to retreat because of various political intrigues. Why not make people angry? Throughout history, the warring States period, the Han and Tang dynasties for hegemony. Until the suppression of the Qing dynasty, "servility" became deeper and deeper, and "forbearing" tears was not a problem. What hope is there? If, if time can go back, as a China person, I won't give my strength and wisdom to change that humiliating history, it will make me pride of chinese! The Japanese invaders quickly occupied all parts of China, and some patriotic warlords, such as Feng Yuxiang, successfully expelled the devils from Shanghai, Hebei and Jehol, but failed to meet the excellent equipment of the Japanese army. In war, besides being an excellent soldier, weapons are also one of the keys to winning. It's a pity that civil strife continued in China at that time, which contained each other. Apart from the weak economy, it is not harmonious. How can it expect the government to provide weapons support? If, if time can be turned back, China's economy is stable and prosperous, and Qi Xin and Shanghai work together to build weapons production factories and provide strong and stable support for the front line, what are those Japanese losers afraid of? Warlords in the Republic of China scuffled and smoke continued. Finally, Yuan Shikai took that position. Obviously, he was not an idiot, but died in the wild heart of wanting to be an "emperor". Yuan Shikai became wise after the Republic of China was formally established and the Qing Dynasty ruled China for more than 260 years. It's a pity that the president who wanted China to "bury his head for ten years" was overthrown and eventually died before he tasted the taste of "enthronement". However, I have to admit that this president has indeed cultivated the pillars of many countries. If, if time can be turned back, there is such a president, not only to realize his own ambitions, but also for the national interests of the country, to gather all kinds of warlords and giants, to concentrate and unify artillery fire against the little devils, and to be a real soldier? Many people say that the gold finger of the protagonist in the novel Far Away is too big, too sleek and unrealistic, and so on. I also refute one point: First of all, this novel is a "time-travel" novel, which travels through a different space (not the real China), so it should not produce the so-called "butterfly effect". After all, the future is not doomed, so why not seize the present! Secondly, about that humiliating history, I feel guilty and vomit blood every time I read it. I have this "opportunity" to imagine. Of course, how can I be happy? What science is not scientific! Finally, I cried when I saw the remnants of the old men of Beiyang Navy fighting in submarines. I was very excited when I saw the young bailiff holding the flag for inspection. I was happy when I saw that Huaxia had no strength to fight back against the devils in Vienna! Thanks to this novel in the distance, I had a good time! Mr. Liang said: "Heaven and earth are all gray, which has nothing to do with it. Young people in China should stand firm and be self-reliant. " I hope that our generation of teenagers will live up to the hard work of their predecessors, strive for self-improvement and live endlessly!

(Author: Ai Wen)