The first emotional long comment by the online bookworm Huiying

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Lingzi said first: Although this is not an overall long comment on the homeland, it is because of the words of the heroine Shui Qing. After reading it, I feel that it is of great practical guiding significance, so if you are interested, take a look.

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Although it cannot be denied that Lingzi has a view of overseas Chinese through the Qingqing heroine, frankly speaking, although we all recognize that we are Chinese, it is still not easy to say that we are Chinese.

Although we generally say that we are "Chinese" to outsiders, we generally still habitually say what country we are "Chinese". We will never deny that we are of Chinese descent, speak Chinese, and read Chinese newspapers, but it is still a bit difficult to say that we are Chinese.

It's not that I don't love China. We are all proud of the Chinese blood with a history of 5,000 years and a profound Chinese culture, and we also have a kind of pride in being Chinese in China, and even often feel that as a Chinese, we have a fine culture, which will be hardworking and excellent than the indigenous people in our country who have only 300 years of culture.

But when we go back to China to travel and visit relatives, don't say that the Chinese don't necessarily think of us as Chinese, at most we are overseas Chinese. Sometimes we even look down on some of our Chinese who can't speak Chinese and can't understand Chinese. They would also be called "banana people".

Of course, the rise of China has made the Chinese in China pay more and more attention to Chinese education, and even the idea of "I am Chinese, but I only learn English and speak English" has begun to improve, and many Chinese, even those who have received English education, have begun to send their children to Chinese primary schools.

Although it is not easy to live in China, how easy is it for us to be overseas?

Although life is much better than that of our relatives in China, why are we not being hit and oppressed everywhere?

Running a Chinese education is not easy for us. The Chinese primary schools in the cities are full of students, while those in the countryside either have no new students or only a few students in the entire school. Want to start a new primary school? That is impossible, and it is not legally conducive to the establishment of new schools. I want to move the school, but I am in trouble everywhere. After primary school, I wanted to continue learning Chinese, but I deliberately made it difficult to get marks in exams, and I didn't teach in middle school. And to enter an independent secondary school run by the Chinese community (that is, a secondary school established after the continuation of Chinese education in primary school, based on the middle school in Taiwan, China), and the diploma is not recognized (foreign countries such as Europe and the United States, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and New Zealand are recognized, but their own country is not recognized), do you think it is easy for Chinese people overseas?

Although it is the second largest ethnic group in the country, its population only accounts for a little more than 30 percent. Although politicians always shout slogans of unity, but on the surface there is another set of words, behind the scenes, this end says that the Chinese are very good, should recognize the independent Chinese basis, turn around and say that you Chinese are not patriotic, have not said anything like recognizing the independent Chinese certificate, or say some inflammatory remarks... It is not easy for Chinese people to enter national universities in our country. That's not about scores, it's about race. Are you Chinese? No. 1 in the country? Oh, sorry. You don't necessarily get into the university major you want. You may have to cry in the newspapers and ask those Chinese politicians to fight for it. Aboriginal? The score is good at the passing line! Any university is negotiable, as long as there is a balance. Therefore, only a small number of Chinese who study in national middle schools and have excellent grades can enter national universities, and other independent high schools, private middle schools, and students from national high schools... Hey, sorry. If you want to go abroad, you have to study in a private college at your own expense.

The natives of our country are famous for their laziness and penchant for sitting back and enjoying their success. All benefits should be taken into account. Most of the unemployed are Bumiputerans, and the worst achievers are Bumiputerans, but so are the scholarship recipients (although they often come back with failing grades when they study abroad). Therefore, the government stipulates that private enterprises must employ at least 30% of the indigenous people, and the shares of foreign capital in large enterprises should be allocated to indigenous peoples on a preferential basis, and so on...

All kinds of inequalities are playing out in the country all the time...

It's not easy for everyone... Whether it is a Chinese in the mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, or a Chinese overseas, everyone's life is not easy.

Whew~ whined, I feel much more comfortable. Don't hit me, it's just some of my opinions.

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