One thousand one hundred and eighty-one This road is to go down step by step, or to run?
The Revival Society Central Committee also had two attitudes about the unprecedented number of letters and the strong or not so strong but still firm ideological tendencies expressed in these letters.
Some people agree with this idea, and some people oppose it.
Those who agree believe that this is a precious revolutionary enthusiasm and should not be extinguished, but should be supported.
Support their enthusiasm, let their enthusiasm burn, burn the old world, and accelerate the arrival of the new world.
The Ming Dynasty cannot stay in the old social form for a long time, but should transform to the new form as soon as possible, change everything, get rid of the old burden, and look forward with all your strength.
Otherwise, there will be a huge corruption storm similar to that of the third and fourth years of Hongwu.
The damage caused to Revival and Ming Dynasty by that corruption storm is still lingering in fear. Many people are reflecting on why, why the comrades who have worked together will fall and be corrupted by money and extravagant life.
Now it seems that the answer is very obvious.
That is to accept the situation of coexistence with the old forces, thus giving the old forces the opportunity to contact and corrupt revolutionaries, causing changes to the revolutionaries with unstable minds, which triggered a series of events that followed, and then the massive rectification campaign.
After that storm, Su Yonglin publicly admitted his mistakes and put forward the slogan of revolution to the end, thus completely sweeping the corrupts and the old forces into the garbage dump of history.
The administration of the Ming Dynasty has been completely renewed, and until now, no major problems have occurred. At least there will be no major problems within the Revival.
It can be seen that Su Yonglin himself admits that coexisting with the old forces is a wrong thing. Since this is the case, how can they endure continuing to coexist with the old forces at the social level?
They must be wiped out completely, and then a new ideal society must be established on their corpses, and the revolutionary ideals that everyone strives for and bleeds.
If the revolutionaries cannot move forward and cannot continue to fight, they will retreat and will inevitably ruin everything.
Is this difficult?
Of course it is difficult, but since Su Yonglin was able to destroy the powerful Jin Kingdom within three years and complete what everyone thought was impossible, it proves that it is not impossible to complete the revolution in thirty years.
As long as Su Yonglin leads them forward and as long as Su Yonglin leads them to move forward bravely, everything is absolutely impossible.
There are not many central cadres holding this concept, but their voices are very loud. They hope to continue to replicate the miracle of Su Yonglin's destruction of the Jin Kingdom in three years in this matter.
Those who disagree think this is not normal.
They brought out Su Yonglin's own summary of the founding of the country as an argument and debated with the supporters.
They believed that Su Yonglin himself said that he could destroy the Jin Kingdom in three years was a huge lucky factor. The main reason was that the ethnic conflicts within the Jin Dynasty were very fierce, which gave him a suitable entry point.
So he raised the banner of nationalism to fight, united all non-Juchen ethnic groups, and gathered powerful forces in a short period of time.
Moreover, at that time, the internal contradictions of the ruling class of the Jin Dynasty were prominent, and Emperor Wanyan Liang wanted to reform, but the internal conservatives were unwilling to reform and tried their best to hinder Wanyan Liang's policies.
While fighting against the uprisingers, Wanyan Liang also had to fight against the internal centrifugal forces. His own ability was limited, and he kept making trouble and eventually died of civil strife.
As soon as Wanyan Liang died, the Jin Kingdom did not have unified command for a long time and fought on their own. Su Yonglin seized this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and overthrew the Jin Kingdom regime in one fell swoop.
This is a very lucky, dangerous and unreplicable thing.
Although success is inevitable, three years of success is extremely accidental. This is something that Su Yonglin himself did not expect before the uprising, so the founding of the Ming Dynasty hastily.
Although Su Yonglin used the General Affairs Bureau of Zhongdu for a period of time to prepare for the preparation, the time was still insufficient, and he could not accept a large number of old officials into the Ming government, which led to a major rectification incident later.
The cause of this incident can be summarized as the fact that the destruction of gold is too fast, the insufficient number of cadres and the lack of expectations of the difficulty of governing the country is not expected. Su Yonglin has made an open self-examination for this.
That's why Su Yonglin defined his success as [lucky, dangerous and unreplicable].
For such a definition, do supporters still forcefully push for such a dangerous thing?
The main problems facing the Ming Dynasty at present are restoration and development, the liquidation of the old society, the elimination of the old dynasty and unification of China, the completion of the Yellow River diversion task to restore the Central Plains, and the agricultural production in the two Huaihe areas, and the restoration of agricultural production to the best state.
These are imminent tasks.
Building an ideal society is the ultimate ideal that everyone unanimously recognizes, rather than a phased task. You should first complete the phased tasks that need to be completed visible to the naked eye, and then talk about the ultimate ideal, rather than treating the ultimate ideal as a simple task.
The realization of the ultimate ideal requires too many prerequisites. Without prerequisites, the ultimate ideal cannot be realized.
The supporters are too radical.
Supporters disagree with the opponents' ideas.
Instead, they believe that they have signs of conservative and degradation in their thoughts. This is not a normal phenomenon. Revolutionaries should always remain enthusiastic and cannot stop. Once they stop and feel satisfied with the status quo, they will lose their enterprising spirit.
Once the spirit of progress is lost, the heart of fatigue will gain the upper hand, thereby corroding the revolutionaries' will to fight, and the struggle will eventually fail.
There are certainly reasons for the major rectification incident, but the stable development of the entire imperial court, as the mainstream guiding ideology, was also one of the important reasons. This was also one of the mistakes Su Yonglin admitted, and it should not be ignored, and this phenomenon should never be allowed to appear again.
But opponents still disagree.
They believe that what Su Yonglin said is that social development has its objective laws, and objective laws should not be forced to intervene by manpower] is very correct.
People have good fortune and good fortune every day, and the moon has phases and waxing. This is a natural law and cannot be changed.
It takes two to three years to make a piece of wasteland grow food normally depending on the situation. Agricultural production is still so difficult, let alone building an ideal society?
Revolutionaries need to maintain enthusiasm for struggle, but they cannot be burned by enthusiasm, otherwise they will be hungry.
Once your stomach is hungry, your brain will be ineffective and there will be big problems. Don’t talk about the ideal society at that time, whether the existing Ming Dynasty can be preserved is a problem.
The success of the revolution is not something that you think is successful, it requires unanimous recognition from the general public. Is the recognition of the people not the premise of eating enough?
Isn’t matter important?
Supporters and opponents accused each other of [conservative] and [radical], accused each other of their thoughts of being incorrect and had a fierce debate with each other.
From the central government of the Revival Society to the local branches, such debates are everywhere.
For such a big debate, only senior officials of the court, such as Xin Qiji, Kong Maojie, and senior cadres of the Revival Association did not speak.
Considering their identity and influence, they felt that if they made public statements, the revival might be partially ruptured, so they did not respond publicly.
But they all submitted a letter to Su Yonglin, hoping that Su Yonglin would say something to calm the debate.
Therefore, while the Ming Dynasty won the victory of the Second Ming and Song War and embarked on a major economic war against Jiangnan, the Ming Dynasty's sense of identity with its own advanced nature and correctness of the road was once again greatly improved, an ideological battle was also held within the Ming Dynasty.
Should we go step by step or start running?
Faced with this increasingly fierce ideological competition, Su Yonglin did not make a statement at the first time.
This attracted the attention of Zhao Xirui, who has been paying attention to this matter.
"There are a lot of noise outside. Why are you, the emperor, still like a person who is fine? These days when I went to the headquarters of the Revival Association to do things, I saw many people gathering together to argue every day. I was worried that they would not be able to do their job well."
Zhao Xirui checked her son's homework on a rare day, while looking at Su Yonglin's look of writing and writing hard and thinking hard, and asked curiously.
Chapter completed!