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Da-tong: An ideal society

Aggregated Source: Jiang's Information Office
April 28, 2008|

Once upon a time, the Confucius attended the sacrifice ceremony. He went out of the temple and sighed deeply. Ziyou, one of his students asked him, "What did you sigh for?" the Confucius answered, "I sighed for the practice of the great principles as well as the great emperors in Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasty. I can't catch up with them, yet I aspire for them."

As the great principals prevail, the world belongs to the public. The virtuous and competent people are recommended and elected. People keep faith and are friendly with others. Therefore, everyone will not only love their own parents and children, but also love others'. In this society, the old will die a natural death, the strong will be the helpful person and the children will bloom with health and happiness. Men have their duties and women have their husbands. People don't need to hide what they pick up on the road. They also don't need to use their strength out of self-interest. Consequently, cunning will be ended and not widespread. Meanwhile, the robbery and turmoil won't happen. And so people don't have to close their doors to guard against the theft, then such a society can be called "Da-tong".

A passenger train jumped its track and slammed into another train in Shangdong province this morning. 70 people died and 416 got injured in this collision. It is the second train accident that happened in the province since January. Another thing I can't accept is that some official media such as Xinhua, wrote the headline as "Hu and Wen instruct about the accident". News websites should have more freedom and show more humanity. However, those websites didn't put the human first, but the bureaucrats!

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