Chapter 339: Blood in the Bones
Chapter 339: Blood in the Bones
Regardless of any era.
The demands of the lower-class people are the lowest. Having a house to shelter from the wind and something to eat is enough!
But even such a small request cannot be met in this 20th century.
every day.
In Shanghai, which is known as an international metropolis, many people starve to death due to lack of food.
Who caused all this?
Of course it was the Japanese devils who invaded China!
At this moment, Ye Feng was filled with murderous aura, like a god of death with tremendous anger, shuttling through the slums.
"Crack!"
Ye Feng walked to the side of a young man, stretched out his big hand, and instantly grabbed the other's neck with his five fingers.
"You damned Japanese spies, you even tried to sabotage us when we were trying to distribute some food to the people."
"Are you still human?"
"die!"
Ye Feng exerted force with his arms, and with a sound of bone breaking, the Japanese spy's neck was broken alive and he died tragically on the spot.
"Shi Tou, drag this corpse to the open space in the middle!" Ye Feng gave the order.
Shi Tou was stunned. Under normal circumstances, shouldn't the bodies of these Japanese spies be thrown into a stinking ditch and left to rot?
"Brother Ye, you are not thinking of building a Jingguan to intimidate the enemy, like the victorious generals in ancient times?"
Stone continued:
"If we really do this, I'm afraid it will make the Japanese devils completely angry. Once these devils go crazy and don't care about anything, they may send their soldiers to kill people in Shanghai."
What this means is that the Japanese dare not mess with you, Ye Feng, a super agent.
But the vast majority of Shanghai's lower-class people do not have the power to fight against the Japanese devils' butcher knives!
Ye Feng was full of murderous intent, and said, "I want everyone to see that the Japanese spies are not a big deal. If their necks are broken, they will die. If their brains are smashed, they will die. They are not invulnerable beasts. If your family members are really persecuted, they will resist and sometimes they can have a chance of survival."
Ye Feng dealt with the large Japanese army in Shanghai.
Ordinary people can deal with these spies who only know how to plot and use sneaky tactics as long as they unite.
Since they are already poor and destitute, suffering from hunger and cold, there is not much way to survive.
If we all rise up and resist, maybe we can find a way to survive.
This is what Ye Feng thinks. No citizen of China is made of clay, and they should not submit to the persecution of various invaders. Since life has become so bad, what else can they lose?
The blood in everyone's bones is aroused, and everyone is united as one, which is also a very powerful force.
For example.
Could it be that the more than 100,000 people living near this slum area could not handle a few dozen Japanese spies? Could it be that they could not handle a hundred or so traitors and lackeys?
After all, Ye Feng is so powerful and has no time to spare, it is impossible for him to come to this area to kill the Japanese every day.
Next.
Ye Feng killed people as he walked. With the help of the spy scanning system in his mind, he was only worried about not killing enough people and was not worried about killing the wrong ones.
He didn't use a pistol, but just used his own hands to twist the Japanese spy's neck alive.
After all, the people living in this area are all from China, and using guns might cause accidental injuries.
Another thing is that the necks of the Japanese spies would be twisted and broken. Every time they killed someone, the cruel sound of flesh and blood being torn could be heard around them, and a large amount of blood would spit out from the twitching mouths of the Japanese spies.
Every time one person is killed, the ground within a few meters around will be dyed into a strange blood red color.
Sometimes, the head of the corpse was almost broken, but the body was still twitching. The corpse was shaking and bleeding. Anyone who saw it would feel inexplicable fear and terror.
Ye Feng wanted to tell everyone that if they didn't want to be killed or trampled under the feet of the invaders, just like him, if they encountered the Japanese devils, they didn't have to run away, they had to fight and fight with their lives to protect their wife and children.
Wherever Ye Feng passed, he left behind pools of blood, hoping to inspire the bloodiness of the Chinese people.
this era.
Our great land of China is backward, poor and sick. In economy, science and technology, we lag far behind other capitalist countries.
However, the temporary poverty and backwardness of China does not mean that the people living on this land are without blood, backbone, and dignity.
on the other hand.
As an ancient country with thousands of years of civilization, the dignity, blood, pride, honor, means, etc. of every citizen of China, when compared with any other country in the world, are superior to anyone else.
Although our nation is known as a flower-growing nation, it does not mean that we are a nation that loves to grow flowers.
Just like:
"The Japanese devils' despicable and shameless evil is engraved in their genes from generation to generation!"
"The blood of the Han people is engraved in their bones!"
……
How could our Chinese nation be without blood?
For thousands of years, generation after generation of us have fought against the northern grasslands, expanded our territory, and brought honor to our ancestors.
Without those generations of brave and fearless Chinese men, without them galloping across the world and conquering the wilderness, how could we have the vast land of China today?
It's impossible that these lands were obtained out of thin air, right?
We have no blood.
Where did such a powerful Chinese Han nation come from that once stood tall in the East for thousands of years?
But when did this bloodiness engraved in our bones disappear?
There is a saying that goes: "Character determines destiny."
This statement is true for individuals and it also makes sense for a nation.
After being tempered by history and gradually settling down over time, a nation will have its own culture and thinking habits with distinct national characteristics.
This distinctive cultural characteristic, reflected in personality and psychology, is the national character.
So, what is the national character of our Chinese nation?
In the long river of history, Ye Feng felt that it could be divided into two types according to different historical stages;
One type is the people of China before the Sui and Tang dynasties, who are more manly and have more toughness and iron-bloodedness in their bones.
The other type is the people of China after the Sui and Tang dynasties, who are relatively weaker, educated in Confucianism, and more gentle!
There was one kind before the Qin Dynasty.
There was another kind from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, and from the Song Dynasty and later.
Before the Qin Dynasty, including the Qin Dynasty, people were more martial.
The traditional six arts of a gentleman include horse riding and archery. In the past, scholars would be embarrassed to go out and greet people if they did not have good archery skills.
During the Qin Dynasty, this tough trend became even more prevalent.
After all, being able to stand out from so many countries is definitely not by winning people over with virtue.
As the first unified centralized feudal dynasty, Qin was an absolutely militaristic state. Militarism is not a term exclusive to Japan. It is also something left over from our ancestors thousands of years ago.
Whether it is the bravery of the Qin people or the system of granting land in return for military merit and titles established by the Qin State, it shows that the ancestors of the Chinese nation were not simply gentle.
From the process of Qin Shihuang's conquests and unification of the six kingdoms, it is not difficult to see that the warlike gene flows in the blood of the Chinese nation.
The Qin Dynasty was probably the period when the Chinese nation adopted the toughest attitude toward foreign countries.
During this period, the idea was advocated that those who are not of the same race must have different hearts. All ethnic minorities, such as the Quanrong and others, who were once active ethnic minorities, could only be regarded as little brothers in front of the tough Chinese nation.
Or integrate!
Or total destruction!
There is no third way for you to choose!
During this period, even Confucius said that we should repay kindness with kindness and repay grievances with justice. Later generations took this out of context and turned it into repaying grievances with kindness.
"Repaying grievances with justice" was the mainstream thought in society at that time. The backbone of the Chinese nation at this time was straight and filled with blood.
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