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The Red Apricot Reaches Over the Wall — A Powerful Weapon for China's Strength!

2006/7/4 22:46:08

How could intellectually inferior men possibly understand the brilliance of "the red apricot reaching over the wall"? In the crappy books written by crappy men — including "The Art of War" and those so-called Thirty-Six Stratagems — is there "the red apricot reaching over the wall"? Yet "the red apricot reaching over the wall" is the ultimate weapon against all men. All men are powerless before it. They can only dye their hats a certain color, then use the discourse power they've monopolized to call that color "eco-green," and then all become environmentalists to cover up the fact that all men are born to be cuckolded. Since "the red apricot reaching over the wall" is invincible in the war between women and men, how to harness its immense power to achieve surprise victories in competition between nations — this becomes a matter of extreme importance.

Compared to those psychologically filthy men studying so-called "Redology," the study of "the red apricot reaching over the wall" deserves even more to become a grand subject, a great discipline. Its applications will span all fields and ultimately replace garbage rooted in male thinking like The Art of War and the Thirty-Six Stratagems. Given such a vast scope of research, a single post obviously cannot do it justice. This ID once used Gödel's incompleteness theorem from mathematics to prove that the perfection of the red apricot lies in its reaching over the wall. This can be considered the fundamental theorem of the study of "the red apricot reaching over the wall." For a nation, perfection obviously includes strength — a weak nation can never be called perfect. Therefore, if we compare China to a red apricot tree, with the wall representing a state of isolation, then if the red apricot doesn't reach over the wall, China's strength is obviously just empty talk.

If we analyze more deeply: when the red apricot reaches over the wall, its roots must not also go over the wall. Otherwise it would no longer be an apricot from within the wall, and its charm and power would be completely gone. For a nation, if China's opening up uproots the red apricot tree's roots and opens them up over the wall too, then China would cease to be China — like a red apricot separated from its roots and tree, played with for a while then tossed into the garbage heap. In this sense, the principle that the roots must remain firmly in place when the red apricot reaches over the wall is the key to whether "the red apricot reaching over the wall" can succeed.

As for exploring the various laws and issues of the study of "the red apricot reaching over the wall," so that this weapon — which makes all men tremble — can unleash its maximum power and ultimately play the greatest role on China's path to national strength — that is the task of the following posts.

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缠中说禅 2006/7/5 6:15:57
Alright, time to rest!