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Chapter 457 Humans are born with a patricidal complex



Chapter 457 Humans are born with a patricidal complex

[Humans are born with a patricidal complex]

[Humans are born with a "patricide complex" and are destined to fight with their fathers from birth in order to break free from the status of being ruled and dominated, fight for the right to independence and freedom, and then gain control of the family and the initiative in society.

—Freud

The West is a "patricide" culture, while the East is a "filicide" culture. The patricide complex runs through the history of Western civilization. In a patriarchal society, Westerners overthrow the current rule and establish a new regime through "patricide", while the East consolidates its patriarchal position through "filicide".

In the Western "patricide" culture, they focus on maritime trade, city-state civilization breaks up their blood ties, patriarchal autocracy continues to weaken, and "patricide" seems to have become the spiritual driving force that pushes them forward.

In the Chinese "child-killing" culture, because of being trapped in an agricultural civilization centered on agriculture, people have long relied on the experience of the "elders". Social resources are usually controlled and dominated by elders, and the strong blood-related clan ethics society formed has deeply continued the patriarchal culture such as filial piety.

In East Asian culture, "obeying authority and being trapped in the family" is a lifelong habit, so "patricide" is more difficult. 】

<I feel like there are a lot of patricide cases in my country? Maybe it’s because of the different cultural systems and the influence of later generations? Westerners think “patricide” is a normal thing, but in our country, it is seen as a manifestation of the collapse of etiquette and music and the loss of conscience. It will definitely be recorded in history books, and this black spot will never be erased.>

<Did people really kill their fathers in ancient times? [Covering face]>

Liu Shao was the fourth emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty. His father was Liu Yilong. After Liu Shao killed Liu Yilong, he was driven off the throne after only three months in office.

Tuoba Shao was the second son of Tuoba Gui. After Tuoba Shao killed his father, all the ministers in the court were dissatisfied and he was executed by Tuoba Si a few days later.

Yang Guang was the second son of Yang Jian. After poisoning Yang Jian, he was killed by rebels after only fourteen years in power.

Zhu Yougui was the third son of Zhu Wen, the ruler of Liang during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. After Zhu Wen was killed, people were furious and resentment arose. He was soon killed.

<It seems that those who killed their fathers in ancient times all had bad endings. They couldn’t even keep the throne. The only one who survived was Yang Guang.>

<During the An-Shi Rebellion, An Lushan and Shi Siming seemed to have been killed by their own good sons [covering face]>

<Tang Xuanzong Li Longji, killed three sons a day, no one can compare to him, right?>

<I really want to see a woman killing her father. I feel that under patriarchy, it is the most satisfying for a woman to kill her father! >

<Princess Anle?>

<Are there any books on East Asian women killing their fathers? >

<The ultimate fantasy of East Asian children is to repay the guilt their parents have placed on them by committing suicide, imagining that their parents will repent if they die... In fact, deep down in their hearts, they still long for their parents' unconditional love. [Sigh]>

<I have also read the book the blogger cited, and I feel it is biased. In the West, people not only kill their fathers, but also their children?>

<In Greek mythology, there is a story about a man who ate nine of his ten children because he was afraid his son would seize power. The remaining son also killed him. So is this patricide or filicide?>

<What does it mean that Nezha cut off his flesh to return to his mother and cut off his bones to return to his father?>

<People must love themselves the most and not destroy themselves. The best way for modern people to "kill their fathers" is to become financially independent and cut off contact.>

[Tang Xuanzong Li Longji: …]

[Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian: …]

[Yang Yong, the 12th year of the Sui Dynasty: It was what it was! Killing his father and brother is such a shameless act! Yang Guang deserved his fate! What a pity, he lived too long!]

[Princess Taiping of Wu Zhou: Anle is still quite powerful.]

……

Yang Yong was still sighing that Yang Guang lived too long, but then he remembered that he was still the crown prince, while Yang Guang had already turned into a handful of earth!

"Humph!"

Thinking of Yang Guang's end, Yang Yong still felt that his death was too simple!

"We should have tortured him further at that time!"

……

The story of Nezha cutting off his flesh to return to his mother and cutting off his bones to return to his father shocked many people under the light curtain, whether they knew the story or not.

Because they found themselves unable to refute that what the light curtain said was wrong.

Since childhood, they have been taught that "the body and hair are given by parents", and any damage to the body is a sign of unfilial piety. They should respect their parents and get along with their brothers and sisters...

In a large family, if you are the eldest son, the pressure is doubled.

They didn't dare to say in front of the light curtain that he was right, but a gap had been opened in their hearts, and this gap would become bigger and bigger, at least allowing them to stop torturing the next generation for this...

……

After all, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, Li Longji, was not thick-skinned enough. When he saw the screen mention again that he had "killed three sons a day", his confusion intensified.

For some reason, this time he stood in the wind at the entrance of the alley, and he no longer had the courage he had in his early years...

……

Princess Taiping's sarcastic remark made the current Princess Anle furious.

Why can't she be the crown prince if she wants to be the crown prince? Why can't she get rid of all her enemies if she wants to ascend to that position like Your Majesty?

Princess Anle's almost paranoid thoughts naturally hurt the people who loved her the most.

Princess Taiping sneered, "I will not give away something that is within easy reach."

……

The part in [ ] is taken from A Brief History of China


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