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3. To be a Buddhist in China has NOT been easy (5)

 

Refer to history

 

¡@ ¡@ If we, from the high level of history, examine in detail the historical experience of Mao Ze-dong overthrowing Jiang Jie-shi, there were no more than two major factors:

¡@ ¡@ Mao Ze-dong organized the masses and relied on the strength of the people.

¡@ ¡@ Jiang Ji-shi's government, because of "accumulated weakness and being corrupted", eventually suffered defeat.

¡@ ¡@ Looking through Chinese history, from Tang and Song, the main reason for change of dynasty or regime, resulting in majestic sovereign courts collapsing in one short day, was no other than their "accumulated weakness and being corrupted".

¡@ ¡@ The Great Yuan Empire, the Great Qing Empire were all foreign races taking over central China, ruling the Han territory.

¡@ ¡@ We support the national founder Mr. Sun Zhong-shan's stand:

¡@ ¡@ "Harmonious co-existence of the five ethnic groups".

¡@ ¡@ This is very crucial.  A slogan which shows patriotism for the country and it's people, it is all for the benefit of the Chinese people.

¡@ ¡@ For Jiang Ze-min to naturally and unrestrainedly place his "fine wei qi stone", there exists the historic established system of "harmonious co-existence of the five ethnic groups" as his basis.


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