Chapter 296: Solving the Cow (9)
A Dream of Jinling Chapter 296 Solving the Cow (9)
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Uncle En sat on the sofa with a calm expression, as an industrialist who had also been extremely good in British business, he was not surprised by Wei Ze's decisiveness. Of course, the European activists who came with me felt very differently. Perhaps it was too easy to get received by His Majesty the Great Emperor of China, and the gap between these people's predictions and reality of Wei Ze was too big.
However, Wei Ze spoke, and the translators and guards, who had long been extremely dissatisfied with these activists, got up to "see off the guests" without saying a word. The man did not expect the Chinese to be so straightforward, where is the legendary Chinese style of subtle forbearance, which is simply more simple and crude than the monarchs of Europe.
When he was forced to leave, the one turned his head to look at Uncle En, who was sitting next to Wei Ze. He finally recognized the reality, the Chinese Emperor Wei Ze really wanted to meet Uncle En, but it was actually only Uncle En. This thought immediately aroused a trace of jealousy in his heart, and at the same time, he was extremely expectant that Uncle Eun would be able to convince Wei Ze. Let this crude Chinese emperor realize that history is not on his side.
When the man left, Uncle En asked Wei Ze, "Your Excellency, I have read a lot of articles written by you. I don't see in the article that you love war so much. ”
"I think it's better to change love to daring." Wei Ze couldn't help but defend himself.
"Do you believe that war will solve the problem?" Uncle En put forward his views on this.
Wei Ze waved his hand, "War can't solve the problem, but war can solve the person who causes the problem." If we look at the problem from the perspective of human society, then all the problems are caused by people. Although you have a profound view of the problem, I must say that the reason for provoking the war this time was not provided by China first. ”
"And then you solve the problem abroad on the domestic problem?" Uncle En's words were still so straightforward, although he was also criticizing and even ridiculing Wei Ze, Uncle En's disagreement with the companion who was driven away. Uncle En felt that the companion had made a mistake, that is, he looked at things according to the traditional habit ......of intellectuals, that is, as long as he did not identify with people, they were stupider than him. Uncle Eun didn't fully agree with Wei Ze's actions and some of his opinions, but he definitely admitted that Wei Ze had a strength far beyond ordinary people. Being able to stand at the top of power, to carry out expeditions that span tens of thousands of kilometers, such a person cannot be equated with incompetence and stupidity in any way. In Uncle En's opinion, even if Wei Ze is still stupid and incompetent, it must be based on omniscient and omnipotence. The standard of omniscience and omnipotence is not only above Wees, but above all people on earth. Among these people who are not omniscient and omnipotent, Weser is perhaps one of the few people closest to that omniscient and omnipotent realm.
"It also depends on whether it is a domestic problem now or a domestic problem in the future." Wei Ze didn't want to be sloppy with Uncle En, and he also tried with great interest to test how far-reaching Uncle En's vision could be.
Uncle En's eyes narrowed slightly, Wei Ze's words were actually a bit cliché. "For our future" and "for our children and grandchildren", European monarchs and politicians have told this lie too many times. Weser is right, if he destroys the United States and occupies such a huge territory, it can indeed ease China's population pressure problem.
Before meeting Wei Ze, Uncle En first traveled in China. Needless to say, the well-developed railway and shipping system, the large population and scale of the cities along the way made Uncle En somewhat understand what a population of 800 million meant. Every city is full of people, and every street is full of buildings. From the South China Sea to Guangdong, from Guangdong to Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Such cities are one after another, and the population of the cities that Uncle En has visited alone is probably larger than the population of the whole of Europe.
When Uncle En arrived in Nanjing, known as the City of Light, he had to marvel at the capital of China. London, Paris, Berlin, and the city look small and shabby. The squalor and filth that pervades those cities cannot be compared with Nanjing.
"Your Excellency, you may be planning for a rainy day in the future of China. But I'm curious, who are you going to give the one you created? Is it the owner of capital or the proletariat? Uncle Eun finally said something based on agreeing with Wesser.
Wei Ze's eyes lit up, and he couldn't help but smile. That's it, that's how it should be! Wei Ze's mood finally relaxed, and the questioning of him should be like this. Even this kind of rhetoric is often heard from the populists of the 20th and 21st centuries, but Weeser believes that Uncle Eun is anything but populist. Being questioned by such a shrewd man with such a simple question, Weese's vanity was greatly satisfied.
"I believe that ** will be able to achieve, although I think the conditions for ** to achieve it are very different from everyone, but that does not mean that I don't think ** will be able to achieve it. Based on this stance, I would certainly like to allow workers to own the means of production. Wei Ze slowly answered Uncle En's question.
Uncle Enn did not suspect that Wei Ze himself did not support the capitalist system, and if Wei Ze supported the capitalist system, he would not have been practicing land state ownership in China for decades.
"Your Excellency is going to make sure that your wishes can really come true. And I doubt that in the future, will you really be able to guarantee that China will not be divided into China in the Americas and China in Asia? "Uncle En's views on war are very sharp, and he has also made a lot of deductions about the future along the way.
Wei Ze smiled, talking to the master is this benefit, everyone understands it too well, it really understands it too well. The distance between Asia and the United States is bound to raise a lot of problems. Even if Weeser's wish comes true, there will be no problems with China, which is difficult to predict in the future, across Asia and the Americas. From this point of view, Uncle En's words were really polite enough, and he did not laugh at the possibility that Wei Ze would fail to start a war.
With a smile, Wei Ze answered Uncle En's question, "In my opinion, China in Asia and China in the Americas at the same time is better than one China and one United States. Let the children and grandchildren handle the affairs of the children and grandchildren. What the hell are we old guys talking about? This world will definitely be young, even if we old guys oppose it again, death will be on the side of young people. ”
"Haha." Uncle En also laughed, he was also an old man, so he actually didn't like Wei Ze's attitude of looking at the problem. But there is a strong vitality in Weeser's words, and looking at things with such an attitude that even the death that brought things to an end has become a driving force for society. Even if Uncle En didn't like this, he liked this attitude very much.
After laughing for a moment, Uncle En said, "In other words, I have no way to make Your Excellency regret your decision?" ”
Wei Ze nodded slightly, "Honestly, I had countless regrets when I was young. Those wrong choices, those things I failed, people I lost. All of those qiē used to make my heart ache. But then I confessed that I was just a mortal. Since then, there has been only one criterion for my judgment. That is to pat my chest once a day and ask myself if I am doing my best and if I have a clear conscience. Just do your best. ”
Uncle En was stunned for a moment, then said with a smile: "It turns out that Your Excellency is such an emotional person, which really surprised me. ”
The person who came with Uncle En's face showed a confused expression, and he didn't know whether Uncle En's words were true or false. There's really nothing emotional about this attitude. If you can talk about emotion, then it is also the Wei Ze who regrets and is sad and will feel pain. Can a guy who admits that he is nothing more than a mortal really be called emotional? Being able to come with Uncle En can be regarded as somewhat insightful. Those who really admit that they are nothing more than mortals are probably not soft persimmons.
Next, Uncle En and Wei Ze talked about China's land policy, European people are very fascinated by China's land state ownership system, and there are many research reports on China's land state ownership system, and the policy documents from China's official government are the treasure books that European people and even socialists are eager to eat. The practice of real public ownership that these people can see is only in China, and in other countries except China, private ownership has basically carved up a part of the state. Therefore, the vast majority of socialists supported China's Yiqiē, and they tried to make positive comments on Weeser's policy.
Of course, there are also some ** people who are against Weeser. Their argument against Weeser was that Weeser was not advanced enough. Just like the land policy, the theory and practice of China's land state ownership system is simple: land is owned by the state, and everyone only has the right to use it. Those who choose land labor sign an agreement with the state for farming, and the state provides scientific, technological, policy services and management for land users.
Europe's assessment of this policy of "changing the full legal basis of immovable property" is very polarized. Some argue that this is merely a way to make private ownership more reasonable, and some, especially those who are more right-leaning socialists, praise this idea. They believed that the Chinese Emperor Wei Ze's position of "clearly striking at feudal relations" carried out a complete revolution. What's more, Marx also clearly pointed out in the "Manifesto" that they do not oppose the people's appropriation of social products, but only oppose the privatization of the means of production.
It can be seen that Weser is very interested in this. However, after listening to the general situation, Wei Ze asked Uncle En's opinion, and Uncle Enn replied bluntly, he was not willing to make too clear an evaluation of this matter, not that he didn't dare, but he didn't want to do it. There are many immaturity in China's land state ownership system, and some parts of it are clearly temporary policies. Since he didn't know Wei Ze's plan, Uncle En didn't think there was any point in spraying Wei Ze himself.
"Your Excellency, so I would like to ask you what is your purpose in starting this war." Uncle Eun felt that this was a good time to ask this crucial question.
"Domestic problems are solved abroad." Wei Ze also gave Uncle En an answer matter-of-factly. For mobile phone users, please visit wènhttp://mnet
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