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Looking for a detailed explanation of the Han phenomenon. At least 200 words
1. The rebelliousness behind the controversy
Han Han began his cultural life by rebelling against middle school education. Now Han Han has become a figure that attracts the attention of the world. In early November last year, he appeared in the Asian edition of Time Magazine in the United States and was called "The Bad Boy of Chinese Literature". Hong Kong's "Asia Weekly" even named him "Person of the Year 2009". He succeeded in one day and one night, without having a brilliant head and no hope of seeing the end of the world; indeed it makes people surprised and envious.
Rebellion is a common phenomenon among teenagers. This is not necessarily related to success. And Han Han walked out of a successful life because of this. There are social reasons for this too. In fact, in the minds of the Chinese people today, rebellion has become the embodiment of resentment and dissatisfaction: rebellion against preaching, rebellion against the social system, rebellion against the existing culture, rebellion against the officialdom, etc. And Han Han walked on this road so freely and bravely. Touch people's hearts and cause cries of excitement.
Let’s take a specific example. Someone shouted to Lu Xun to get out and let Han Han replace him. However, the public did not feel dissatisfied and seemed to vaguely approve of it. To be honest, comparing Lu Xun and Han Han is a big joke. Han Han is too young and has a lot of plasticity. Maybe he is not interested in reading heavy things yet. The reason for this phenomenon is that Lu Xun was used as a tool for propaganda and preaching. When we read Lu Xun, we did not compare it with the social reality of the 1930s, and we did not read his proud and upright character. Therefore, after being instrumentalized, the master has become a hateful monster.
At this point, we have to pay attention to another question: why is Marx so eclipsed in the minds of young people? In fact, Marx is the soul of human justice, the embodiment of human conscience, and the prophet of an ideal human society. The reason is that we have not interpreted Marx's works as scientific knowledge, but have become ideological.
Originally, knowledge and truth are like a double-edged sword. Holding it, an angel is still an angel, and a devil is still a devil. To our surprise, it was Marx who saved capitalism.
As we all know, the basis of Keynesian theory is the assumption of insufficient effective demand. Anyone with a discerning eye knows that this is derived from the conclusion in Marx's "Das Kapital" that capitalist production must be relatively excessive. This cannot help but cause us to reflect deeply. Therefore, only rational conscience can lead humans to happiness.
2. The addiction to loss of faith and hope
The readers of Han Han’s works are young people born in the 1980s. They are the protagonists of "Waju" and "Ant Tribe". This is the most unfortunate generation, with no ideals or beliefs; and for most of them, there is no career, and it is even harder to find a decent home. The rebellious Han Han and his works just soothe their souls.
Some big-name celebrities in the newspapers also called them angry youths, attacking them for being unproductive and indulging in resentment. And what I saw was the souls of the angels trapped in hell struggling! Who has the right to deprive them of their happy life?
What makes me even more puzzled is why Han Han has to take on the role of a public intellectual? And make irresponsible remarks because of it. But those who have achieved fame and fortune avoid this role! Such social reality cannot but make them angry! One day the volcano erupted, I don't think anyone can escape!
3. The driving force of interests
Some people look at Han Han’s position on the rich list of writers through colored glasses; but they did not expect that these incomes are the reward for his intelligence and hard work. There is nothing to criticize; and compared to the booksellers and the interest groups behind it, it is just a drop in the bucket. Therefore, there is a profit motive behind the Han phenomenon. The same goes for Yu Dan’s book on the Analects. Today's China is a society driven by money and lust, and all social phenomena can be explained by interests.
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