Thoughts on liberating serfs
I watched a set of "Emancipation of Serfs" broadcast by CCTV tonight. At that time, everything used by serfs had to be taxed. At that time, serfs used this sentence to describe themselves: nothing was their own except their stomachs. At that time, the life of serfs was like a Tibetan folk song: there were beasts without owners on the mountain, and there were no people without owners under the mountain. It means that there are wild animals without owners on the mountain, and there are no people without owners under the mountain. The designers of world-famous Tibetan buildings such as Potala Palace and Lhasa Ancient City are all unknown serfs. When serfdom was implemented, the aristocratic population only accounted for 5% of Tibet's population. When other countries have lifted serfdom, China and Tibet still practice serfdom. Those nobles called serfdom the most wonderful system in the world. China and Tibet have the longest serfdom. It is impossible to communicate with the outside world, to keep up with the pace of social development, and to stay in the same place when serfdom is implemented. The United States is about to land on the moon, and Tibet is still practicing serfdom, which goes against the historical trend. I hate serfdom very much Those nobles are comfortable, and those serfs are miserable. If you disobey serfdom, that person will be severely punished. The instruments of torture in Tibet are horrible, all kinds of knives, hooks, shackles and handcuffs. Xia Long, a nobleman, proposed to abolish serfdom, but he was put to death by gouging out his eyes. I think serfdom is terrible, and those serfs are also very pitiful. Fortunately, there is no serfdom in this peaceful era, otherwise it will go against the historical trend and suffer.