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daniel1-2zhh · 4 years ago
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George Bernard Shaw is the next major dramatist after Shakespeare in English literature, and his life has left innumerable legacies in the world of literature. George Bernard Shaw, but from the other hand, lived longer, wrote longer, and created more plays than Shakespeare. One of his most famous works is Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc, the protagonist of this historical tragedy, is a true historical figure. She was born in the French town of Don Remy during the Hundred Years' War between England and France, when the fate of France was at stake. The fate of France was on the line, and her country's hatred and patriotism drove her to defend her homeland and drive the invaders out.
Jeanne d'Arc is Jeanne d'Arc, a real person who is smart, intelligent, and courageous, but also naive, irresponsible, and stubborn, in George Bernard Shaw's drama. In the play, he emphasizes the characters' power. Bernard Shaw also eulogizes Joan of Arc's forces of righteousness, satirizes the king's nobility's timidity, cowardice, and ineptitude, and the Church's greed and hypocrisy.
. She is a devout believer, a religious mystic, innocent and harmless, but unhappily a pawn at the mercy of the forces that be, as well as a founding father and emblem of modern nationalism, a venerated heroine and saint. Even when she faced violence and execution by fire, she adhered to the voice she received from God. Whether or whether that voice was accurate, her actions will astound anyone who hears her story.
She was a rural girl who led a French army to victory over the British army and saved France from extinction. Jeanne d'Arc, on the other hand, did not receive the honor she deserved at the time, and was accused by many forces. She was eventually burned at the stake by the Church for being a witch. Joan of Arc's portrayal exemplifies the gender preconceptions and prejudices that have existed in humanity from the dawn of time.
Human beings should always reject worldly notions, break free from conformity, and do what is good and important, but how many of them can be as straightforward as Joan of Arc when going against the grain of the world?
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daniel1-2zhh · 4 years ago
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Building the Countryside
The development of China's countryside used to be very difficult, the people in the countryside did not even have enough to eat or wear, they would work together to feed their livestock, due to the unstable development of the economy and the increase of the population, people were in deep water, most of them worked hard to make a living, and the development of the rural economy has to focus on many aspects, such as road conditions, environment and culture.Road conditions were a complex issue at a time when rural economies were trying to develop. In some areas of China, the roads were mountainous and inaccessible, and it was necessary to cut through the mountains to build the roads, because of the enormity of the task and the amount of work involved, the construction workers needed to use cement and concrete to build the roads, and to connect the roads between the cities and the countryside, it was necessary to cut through the mountains to build the roads, and the mountains were very steep and even frighteningly steep, and the workers had to risk their lives to complete the construction work when the task was so difficult. In the case of rivers, bridges had to be built to connect rural and urban traffic. For example, in my hometown of Zhangjiajie, there are many mountain ranges, and in order to promote development between the city and the countryside, many mountains were cut open, and the mountains were crossed one by one, so that beautiful scenery could be seen, but it took two years to build this one road. So road conditions play a big role in developing the rural economy.At the time, the environment was very bad for trying to develop the rural economy. In some poor rural areas of China, the environment was very bad, there was no clean water, there was not enough food, and the destruction of the environment led to increased natural disasters, no crops were harvested and so the farmers were left without food, for example, when there were natural disasters such as droughts and floods, if the crops were destroyed, people could not sustain themselves. The cities also need the food supplied by the countryside and need to maintain a basic livelihood. For example, if the environment in the countryside is so bad that cows have no pasture to eat, this results in cows not producing milk and so there is no milk to drink. Therefore, the rural economy needs human beings to protect the environment and maintain the balance of the ecosystem, and in doing so, promote the rural economy.At the time when the rural economy was trying to develop, the education level of farmers was generally very low. There are some backward areas in China where some families cannot even afford to pay school fees because of the backward economy, so they have no way to go to school. As they cannot study it will lead to backward thinking and may affect the mindset of the next generation, so if the culture is low it will lead to a rise in social crime and lead to social instability, so the development of the rural economy has to start with education.Total stage fall: In general, the development of a rural area and the environment, road conditions, and cultural and educational level related to promote the relationship between rural and urban areas, to be cognitive from these aspects, which requires the government and the state to jointly support the rural Zhenxin strategy, the people should unite to develop the rural economy
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daniel1-2zhh · 4 years ago
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Origin of Spring Festival The origin of the Spring Festival now is too old to be traced. It is widely believed that the word ‘Nian'(in Chinese means 'year'), was first the name of a monster beast that started to prey on human being at the night before the beginning of a new year. It had a very big mouth that would swallow many people with one bite. People were very scared. One day, an old man came to their rescue, offering to subdue ‘Nian'. He said to ‘Nian' that ‘I hear that you are quite capable, but can you swallow other beasts on earth instead of people who are by no means of your worthy opponents?' Hence, ‘Nian' did swallow many of the beasts of prey on earth that also harassed people and their domestic animals from time to time. After that, the old man who turned out to be an immoral fairy disappeared riding the beast ‘Nian'. Now that ‘Nian' had gone and other beasts of prey are scared off into the forests, people began to enjoy their life in peace and happiness. Before the old man left, he had told people to put up red paper decorations on their windows and doors at each year's end to scare away ‘Nian' in case it sneaked back again, because red is the color that the beast feared most. From then on, the tradition of observing the conquest of ‘Nian' is carried on from generation to generation. The term ‘Guo Nian', which may mean ‘Survive the Nian' becomes today's ‘Celebrate the New Year', as the word ‘Guo' in Chinese having both the meaning of ‘pass-over' and ‘observe'. The custom of putting up red paper and firing firecrackers to scare away 'Nian' had been well preserved
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