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ethateerspossessallthenfucianvirtuesof
urtesy;orderliness;honour;kindliness;urage;andhonestyofgovent;and
thatnfuciusanandtube
nductor;thatracialpridehingsthatdispleasedthe
chineseandstruckhisrahandbarbarian;likehusbandandwifewalking
handinhandtogether;fatheranddaughterkissingeachother;kissingonthescreen;
kissingonthestage;kissingontherail;andkissingeveryhese
thingsnfirdhinthebeliefthatthechinesecivilizationwasreallysuperior
buttherenpeoplebeingabletoread;enbeing
abletoaginedtheddleagesinsteadofanieenthcenturyinvention;studentsrespectforteachers;
andenglishboysalotheirsuperiorsandthelikehwere
ieasurablyiressivethese;togethership;
goodleatherboots;parisianperfu;theechildren;thexray
pianysilarthings;have
pletelyshatteredthenativepride
helpedbytheextraterritorialrightsandthegeneroususeofeuropeanbootsagainst
chineseolies;forean
instinctivefearoftheforeignertheoldcelestialprideisnoorethe
hullabalooraisedbyforeignrchantsagainstpossiblechin
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eseattacksonthe
settlentsisonlyanegativetestinyoftheirurageandoftheirknowledgeof
dechinasoinionagainstthoseeuropeanbootsandtheir
liberaluseagainstustaliftheforeignerthinks
thatthechineseheirindignationbyreprisalhinferiorleather
boots;heisgrosslystakeniftheydid;theybechinese;butchristians
practicallyspeaking;adrationfortheeuropeansandfearoftheiraggressivenessare
nowuniversal
sosuusthavebeenresponsiblefortheultraradicalishatbrought
abouttherepublifchinanooneuldthinkchinaearepublicit
andgiganticthatituldappealtononeexcepttheidiotirthe
inspireditoheavenandthenwalking
onitbutthechineserevolutionistsof1911he
chinesedefeatinthesinojapanesehereivepropagandafor
deizationofchinatherehenstitutionalistsoodfor
adeizedlitednarchy;andtherevolutionistshe
leftsen;herightei;and
hisdiscipleliangchichao;asterandtuedleftforalong
ti;theadherentsofthesepartiesingliterarybattlesinjapan;butthe
questionentbutbytheapparenthopelessness
ofthenchuregiandbytheintrinsicappealtofacialpridethepolitical
radicalisf1911of19163hechinese
renaissanentartedbyhushih;andsucceededbytheideological
radiunisstodaylouringthethoughtof
practicallyallpriryschoolteachersoftheuntry
thensequenpsof
nisndreaseparatingtheyoungergeneration
froheoldergeneration;elyregrettablestateofaffairshe
thinkingyoungergenerationaredeicupheavalofthewhole
ideologi;aventofnservativereactionhassetin
angtherulingauthoritiesthenservativereactionisunfortunatelyunnvincing;
opionsarestlybeingdelsofnfuciannductactually;such
nservatissonlyacloakofhypocrisyandasadisticreprisalgivingoutlettotheir
hatredoftheyoungfofucianiseachesrespectforoldageandauthoritythe
shiningpolitihappensalsoto
initiatethibetanlabuddhistprayersfordivinesucuragainstjapanese
aggressionthejuleofnfucianplatitudesxednipad
hundthibetanprayerelyunlikelytoarouse
theinterestoftheyoungchinese
thisisthesurfacestrugglebetandradicalisnchinaits
outeere
arguntayyetbedriventonisifthe
selveshytofindafor
assof
peoplewillalways
rein
stiortant;hohefactthatchinesedonottochangebehindall
theoutandensdressandhabitsoflootion;the
anwhowearsaforeign
atoranaltureandis
oftenshadoutofhisprogressivenessthstrangethingisthatthenwhono
longerlooksiatureveerstoinchinatheretuedstudent
arrivesatturitybyputtingonachinesegoingthechinesewayof
lifehelovesitslloforts;anditsnplace
ntentntinhischinesegoetorestthestrangefascination
ofchinesesurroundingsany”queer55europeansinchinaforlife
esoverhioiddleage
chapterthree
thechinesend
iintelligence
iftheprecedingchapteronthechinesecharacterhasanygeneralnclusion;itis
thatofthesupreanndoverterialsurroundingssuprecyof
thendhasrethanoneaningitansnotonlytheappliancunningtonvertaiseryintoahabitableplace
forhunbeings;butitiliesalsoaerephysicalurage
andstrengthassunedthejackdeseytypeof
physicalurageinhisdiscipletziilu;andiaurehewouldhavepreferredagene
tunneyeincirclesofeducatedfriendsasencius;too;
distinguishedbetentallabourandnuallabour;anddidnothesitatetoput
theforrabovethelatterforthechinesehadnononsenseaboutequality;and
respeentallabourersortheeducatedclasshasbeenanoutstanding
characteristifthechinesecivilization
thisrespeustbetakeninadifferentsensefrohatusually
understoodintheechinesescholarsaretotheirleaing;
thedevotionofsoetis
auntingtoarbidprideandprofessionaljealousy;seetochre
iressivethechineserespectforthescholarisbasedonadifferentnception;for
theyrespectthattypeofeducation;his
knoentintisofcrisisitisarespecth;
intheoryatleast;stbeeaedbyactualhinlocalasinnationaltroubles;the
peoplelooktohioroljudgnt;forfarsightedness;forabettereixvisagent
ofthenifoldnsequencesofanactordecision;andthereforefoaturalguidance
andleadership;andreal
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leadershipisnindhthe
jorityofpeopleilliterate;itiseasytointainthatleadership;sotisbya
rejuleofunusualphrasesthattheilliterateonlyhalfunderstand;orbya
referenonpeoplehaveonlysuchknohey
canpickupfrohetheatrethereferencetohistorygenerallysettlesthequestion;
anditischaracteristic;becausethechinesendthinksinterofncreteanalogy;
ehothatthenpeoplecangraspinits
entirety
ihavealreadysuggestedthatthechinesesufferfronoverdoseofintelligence;as
sho;en
bordersonenareen
oresilly;ifindsclear
enoughtoseeit;thananpoppinghishead”overthetop;”anufactured
urage;inordertoetaleadbulletanddieforaneanufactured”cause
ifhecanusehisheadinreadingnebeatthefront;andifhecan
abstainfroinandkeepaolhead;heanlybeinabluefunk
thelastanygentlesoulsschoolorllege
undergoantaltortureoforerobustandlessintelligenthavenoinkling
ofanideaanditisnotthenovi