Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. This is the social proposition of Gu Yanwu, a famous Confucian in the early Qing Dynasty, which means that the survival of the nation is the responsibility of every citizen. At that time, the Ming Dynasty had perished, followed by the establishment of the Qing Dynasty. Gu Yanwu believes that the demise of the Ming Dynasty was only a change of emperor, and the original way of life and the rule guided by Confucianism did not change, which is called national subjugation; However, the rule of the Qing Dynasty requires not only a new emperor, but also a change in the original way of life, and even a change in the political rule with benevolence and righteousness as the core. This is called subjugating the world. Therefore, what Gu Yanwu said about the world actually mainly refers to the Han nationality and the original lifestyle of the Han nationality. However, because Gu Yanwu separated the world from the country, he called on people not to fight for the rise and fall of a certain royal family, but to fight for the survival of the nation, which was of great progressive significance in China's social thought. Gu Yanwu's thought was later summed up as these eight words, which has a strong appeal for inspiring China people to fight for the survival of their own nation. In China's modern history, it was invaded by imperialism for many times, and the Chinese nation was faced with the problem of life and death more than once. At such times, the slogan "Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world" inspired the people of China to rise up against the imperialist aggression.
Hehe, I am still a little excited to see this sentence.
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