Great Writer

Chapter 33: Female subservience

   After Wang Defu understood the whole story, he only found it inexplicable. This kind of thing would also cause disputes between the two departments. Should college students in this era be so leisurely?

At this moment, he couldn't help but curiously flipped through the school magazine "Xue Yan" and found that in addition to promoting Soochow University and reporting some news on the campus, the rest seemed to be the works of so-called campus talents and talented women. It seems to be a platform for students who think they are talented so that their works can be noticed by many peers.

   However, it is said that there are some Shanghai-style literary leaders who are following "Xue Jie", hoping to find new blood for Shanghai-style writers.

   He flipped through several issues of "Xue Jie", but keenly discovered that in the official news of Soochow University, it has already begun to air, saying that in the next academic year, women's admission will be opened.

  Wang Defu thinks this is a good thing. If there are more girls on campus, maybe something that makes him feel so boring will not happen.

   An all-male campus is still lacking in youthful vitality. Presumably, there will be no male students objecting to the opening of girls’ admission to this kind of school, right?

   As a result, when he thought about it this way, he actually saw an article by Huang Kan from the Department of Literature on "Xue Jie". It was an article strongly opposed to enrolling women in school. It was in classical Chinese called "On Women".

It has to be said that Huang Kan, who is proficient in Chinese studies, is very proficient in writing in classical Chinese. There are often parallels in the text. He actually thinks that women are inherently low and mentally retarded, and there is no point in going to university to study. They only need to depend on men. Survival is enough. If a woman is allowed to enter Soochow University, it will definitely put Soochow University to shame!

Wang Defu originally knew Huang Kan from his monitor, Cao Rongqing. He thought he was the kind of person who simply likes to stir up troubles, so he put the Department of Literature and the Department of Philosophy in such opposition. Unexpectedly, this Huang Kan clearly had a problem with his thoughts!

   is obviously a college student about his age, why is this guy so conservative and stubborn in thinking?

Wang Defu shook his head, and at this time, his monitor Cao Rongqing was still trying to persuade: "Be silent, this time I beg you, or else you can continue to contribute the articles we have worked hard to find, Wan Once your own article is not accepted, the article we find can also be more secure..."

Wang Defu stroked his forehead, but he still said calmly and gently: "Why do you really regard me as a representative of the philosophy department? Since you have those good articles in your hand, why don't you vote for it yourself? If other students vote, it’s fine. This can also prove the literary talent of the entire philosophy department."

These words of Wang Defu seemed to awaken the dreamer with a single word. Cao Rongqing also found out whether he was confused by Huang Kan. The other party seemed to be just ridiculing and despising Wang Defu, and then related the Department of Philosophy and Wang Defu. At the same time, even the students from the Department of Philosophy walked in. They all felt that Wang Defu must not be ashamed, or they would be ashamed of the Department of Philosophy.

   In fact, they can make more philosophy students stand up and contribute to "Xue Jie". As long as there is an outstanding article, they can ensure that the philosophy department does not lose face.

   But if this happens, isn't Wang Defu miserable?

   Cao Rongqing looked at Wang Defu's handsome cheeks, which were very leisurely and calm from beginning to end, and felt that he couldn't bear it. It was really disgusting to be hit by people like Huang Da Pao and Huang Mad Dog.

However, Wang Defu didn't take this matter to heart at all. Whether his prose "Listening to the Snow Night" can be adopted is not a big deal. What he thinks is whether he can change the thinking of people like Huang Kan. Let more people pay attention to the equal rights of men and women instead of treating women as slaves.

Cao Rongqing didn’t persuade him much. He had a good relationship with Wang Defu. He had always known the other’s mind, which was far beyond his reach. Anyway, if he encountered things like this, he would definitely not be as calm as Wang Defu, as if he didn’t care about himself at all. The same reputation.

Cao Rongqing left. He redistributed the articles they had brought back and asked them to submit their own articles. He felt that if the next issue of "Xue Yan" were all occupied by the works of their philosophy department, it would definitely be the same. A showy thing is enough to save face.

   But what he didn't expect was that Wang Defu was stimulated by Huang Kan's article and started writing tit-for-tat essays to defend women's rights. Using such essays as a weapon, he wanted to change Huang Kan's mind.

   Of course, if his essays are seen by more female readers in "Xue Jie", it may be able to further liberate their minds.

   He first presented these things that others have become accustomed to, even women themselves, according to the status quo of women's status in today's society that he has experienced.

   He wrote these words—the subservient status of women. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

   This essay can be said that the idea has been conceived in his mind for a long time, and it originated from his sister who was deeply imprisoned by feudal thoughts, and it was Huang Kan, who spurred him to write this essay, who looked down upon women with extreme contempt.

"Men don’t just need women’s obedience, they also need their feelings. Except for the cruelest man, all men demand that the woman with whom they are most intimately bound is not a forced slave but a willing one. A slave is not just a slave, but a pet they love.

   They therefore used all means to enslave their minds.

   The masters of all other slaves rely on fear in order to keep the slaves obedient.

   Female masters need more than simple obedience. They use the full power of education to achieve their goals.

   The vast majority of women have been instilled from their youngest years with a belief that their ideal character is diametrically opposed to that of men: they do not have their own will, and are not controlled by self-restraint, only yielding and obeying the control of others.

  All morals tell them that except for their husbands, all other lives are meaningless. "

This is just a short paragraph from Wang Defu’s "Women’s Submissive Status". It can be seen how profoundly he tells what kind of life women in today’s society are experiencing. Obviously, many women are not aware of it. , Their status is equivalent to "a willing slave."

And when Wang Defu was brewing to beat Huang Kan's "On Women", what surprised everyone was that his freely contributed prose "The Night of Listening to Snow" was directly published in the new issue of "Xue Yan "", and was strongly recommended by the editor of "Xue Yan", many editors commented, and it has the best page!

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