Scene 4, travel to the Republic of China

After reading about the bad way of life of the ancient civilizations in different eras and regions, I am afraid that everyone has a strong sense of fear of traveling to ancient times, and feels that the life of ancient people is really terrible, and we delicate and expensive modern people really can't bear it.

Therefore, instead of traveling to the ancient times that are difficult to adapt to, chasing some illusory dreams, and dying over there without accomplishing anything, it is better to choose the era of travel later, closer to our current shijie.

Well, it's not an extravagant thing to talk about QQ and play games online, but at least you can't be so superstitious, and the concepts and customs should be similar to today's shijie, and there must be modern basic facilities such as electric lights, running water, toilet paper and flush toilets.

However, in China's history, it seems that we have to travel back in time to the modern era to achieve these goals.

According to the division method in our Chinese history textbooks, the modern era began with the Opium War in 1840. The 170-year historical period after this can basically be divided into three parts: the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China and New China.

If we travel to the end of the Qing Dynasty, first of all, it is a little too early, and many modern lifestyles have either not yet been invented or have not yet been introduced to China. Secondly, male compatriots need to shave their hair and keep braids, which feels like an extra pig's tail, which is too ugly and humiliating. The female compatriots are not a big problem, if there is a way to "carry the flag of nationality", they can even be exempted from binding their feet (the flag women of the Qing Dynasty do not bind their feet).

Therefore, in today's online literature industry, although there are many novels on the theme of crossing the Qing Dynasty, they show a polarized trend in content because of the different genders of the authors - female writers who write about crossing the Qing Dynasty are always obsessed with palace fights, house fights and family grievances, indulging in the love and hatred between Gege Brother and Gongzi Miss, at most promoting a little progressive thought (often ridiculous), and rarely describing how to overthrow this dynasty.

(Digression: Recently, I saw a new work by a female writer on the Internet who wrote a house fight through the house of the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty, which has just started, the content is decent, there is nothing new or flawed, it is nothing more than a composite of "Dream of Red Mansions" and "Huanzhu Gege", plus a number of Internet words.) But the time point that the heroine has crossed is really unsure of what to say - the second year of Xuantong, that is, 1910!

As long as another year passes, the Qing Dynasty will be gone, this heroine with advanced consciousness, doesn't think about how to persuade her family to go to the concession to avoid trouble, but she is still angry about a little trivial thing, I really don't know what to think in my head! )

And the vast majority of male writers who wrote about the Qing Dynasty, because they hated this braid in their hearts, always focused on the hegemony of the world, fought and killed, and murderously shouted "Wear the Qing Dynasty and don't rebel, chrysanthemum set electric drill"! Unless it is to travel to the strongest time period of the Qing Dynasty, or to possess the nobles of the Eight Banners, there is really no way to reasonably erect the anti-flag, otherwise he is always thinking about how to rebel, at least he has to cut the braid on his head.

-- The female author is very fond of the Qing Dynasty's frightening palace fights, but the male author is eager to destroy this dynasty with a pig's tail dragged by the tail and then hurry up, in view of the above defects and differences, the topic of crossing the late Qing Dynasty will not be considered here for the time being.

If you travel back to the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, it seems that you can only experience the revolutionary passion in full swing, the lack of freedom and diversity in spiritual life, and the poverty in material life.

As for the time travel to the reform and opening up...... It is no longer a historical fantasy novel, but a modern urban literary work!

In this way, the remaining one travels back to the Republic of China era before the establishment of New China after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, which seems to be the easiest choice?

In this case, let's travel through a hundred years of time and space, go to the Republic of China, and take a glimpse of the style of that era!