9/04/2020

The Story of Ah Q - A Parallel To Singaporeans Today

 
"The True Story of Ah Q" is an episodic novella written by the famous Lu Xun, first published as a serial between Dec 1921 and Feb 1922, comprising 9 chapters - considered among the masterpieces of modern Chinese literature.

The character of Ah Q in Lu Xun's short noval has given rise to a unique expression in China called "Ah Quism".

"Ah Quism" is the attempt to find cheap moral victory in defeat and failure. A typical Sinkie trait, which is now being displayed through the speeches of PAP leaders in Parliament over the last three days.

In the story, Ah Q is continually defeated, by his fellow low-lifes, by respectable people and by revolutionaries.

Yet he keeps turning each and every situation around in his head afterwards, in order to feel good for himself.

For instance, while being beaten by loofers, he loudly denigrates himself as being as low as an insect, thus showing himself to be the "foremost self-belittler" - and certainly being "foremost" in anything is admirable, is it not? So, in this manner he is spiritually superior again to his persecutors.

To some people, "The True Story of Ah Q" may be confusing because it seems to have no moral centre.

Ah Q is motivated by self-interest, even when he tries (and fails) to join the revolution. None of his persecutors nor his victims seem to be people of any integrity.

The ending is tragic and ironical. Ah Q had wanted to join the revolutionaries in order to enjoy a better life and higher status but he failed to do so because he overslept and missed the train. Later the revolutionaries, the very people whom he had looked up to, framed him up for the crimes they have committed. Ah Q was arrested and executed. He signed on his death sentence note as Q instead of O, the standard signature for illiterates in those days.

Ah Q was executed for the crimes of others, yet he died without any regret nor protest. This is what most Sinkies are - always suffering in silence without making any protest, yet still can feel great about their existence and predicaments. Chronically tragic!

This all seems to be a lawless and sadistic black humour.

To really get the morals of this story, you must understand the historical context: China had just gone through a bourgeois democratic revolution in 1911, overthrowing the last imperial dynasty and setting up a Republican Government the following year.

However, the new government could not throw off foreign domination (by Austria, Britain, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Russia and USA) or bring about needed reforms to improve the lot of the people.

So, in 1919, the famous May Fourth movement began with a student protest in Beijing. And several decades of political upheaval and bloodshed on a mass scale followed, before the eventually victorious Maoist Revolution set China on the path to what China is today.

It was in the confusing Republican period that Lu Xun started writing, placing the story of Ah Q in the turmoil of the incomplete revolution of 1911. It was a time when many Chinese looked to Western ways (like our bananas) to overthrow ancient Chinese traditions rooted in the feudal system.

A character in "The True Story of Ah Q" is just referred to as the "Imitation of Foreign Devil", an affluent Chinese person who adopts the fashions of the West.

The "revolutionaries" in the story are an ambivalent lot, far from the ideologically driven revolutionaries who came later.

Ah Q is thus both a ridiculous figure — with his self-centred ignorance and his psychological "victories" - and a pathetic low-life unable to compete in a vicious environment made more difficult by foreign powers dominance.

While laughing at Ah Q, the reader somehow also understand his confusion and applaud his hapless attempts to improve his situation against all odds. 

SSO

PS. Posted on behalf of SSO

9 comments:

imho said...

China used to be 3 parts but now is made up of west (turks), north (mongols), south (han) chinese. They have different DNAs. Now china ruling class is north chinese, working class is west and south chinese. Many south chinese are overseas chinese. South chinese land are now under mongols rule. Are mongols really chinese?

SSO said...

The Chinese population in the world

The Han Chinese trace a common ancestry to the Huaxia, a name for the initial confederation of agricultural tribes living along the Yellow River.

The term Huaxia represents the collective Neolithic confederation of agricultural tribes Hua and Xia who settled along the Central Plains around the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in Northern China.

The tribes were the ancestors of the modern Han Chinese people that gave birth to Chinese civilization.

In addition, the term Huaxia (literally "the civilized Xia people") was distinctively used to represent a 'civilized' ethnic group in contrast to what was perceived as 'barbaric' foreigners around them.

In many overseas Chinese communities, the term Hua Ren (华人; 華人; Huárén), Hua Qiao (华侨; 華僑; Huáqiáo) or Hua Zu (华族; 華族; Huázú), may be used for people of Han Chinese ethnicity as distinct from Zhongguo Ren (中国人; 中國人) which also refers to citizens of China, including people of non-Han ethnicity.

Han people (汉人; 漢人; Hànrén) may also be used for people of ethnic Chinese descent around the world.

The Han Chinese are bound together with a shared history inhabiting an ancient ancestral territory for over four thousand years, deeply rooted with many different cultural traditions and customs.

The Huaxia tribes in northern China experienced a continuous expansion into Southern China over the past two millennia.

Huaxia culture spread southward from its heartland in the Yellow River Basin, absorbing various non-Chinese ethnic groups that became sinicised over the centuries at various points in China's history.

The Han dynasty is considered to be one of the first great eras in Chinese history, as it made China the major regional power in East Asia and projected much of its influence on its neighbours, comparable to the contemporary Roman Empire in population size, geographical and cultural reach.

The Han dynasty's prestige and prominence influenced many of the ancient Huaxia to begin identifying themselves as "The People of Han".

To this day, the Han Chinese have since taken their ethnic name from this dynasty and the Chinese script is referred to as "Han characters".


What percentage of Chinese population is Han?

As a large united multi-national state, China is composed of 56 ethnic groups. Among them Han Chinese account for 91.59% of the overall Chinese population and the other 55 make up the remaining 8.41% according to the Fifth National Population Census of 2000.

The 1.45 billion Han Chinese people world-wide are mostly concentrated in mainland China, where they make up about 91.59% of the total population.

In Taiwan, they make up about 97% of the total population.

In Singapore, the People of Han Chinese descent make up around 70% of the total population.

The tribes were the ancestors of the modern Han Chinese people that gave birth to Chinese civilization.

In the United States, the Han Chinese comprise 3,795,007 people of the total US population of 330 million. More than one million of the Han Chinese in the US are students. The rest are mainly descendents from the those forced to work in the construction of the rail-road in the early years of slavery forced them by the British slave owners in America.

In the United Kingdom, the Han Chinese comprise 433,000 people only. These are largely students. There used to be more Han Chinese in the UK but the formation of the European Union had encourage them to spread over to the other States in the EU over the last decades.

(Compiled and summarised from Wikipedia and other sources.)

SSO

Anonymous said...

Because of strong cultural roots and heritage links, Christianity failed to find a strong foothold in China and India, where other religious groups have long held influences. Most of South and South East Asia did not turn to Christianity wholesale, like Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Christianity managed to find strong roots in the Philippines, being long under the yolk of colonial rule, but perhaps not having strong cultural roots and heritage like India, which was also under colonial rule for a long stretch.

Anonymous said...

If you read the bible, you will know that Jesus Christ did not come to save the gentiles, ie people that are not Jews. He only came to save the Jews. But the Jews rejected him. Then Paul reinterpreted the bible, telling the Jews that since they did not want the teaching of Jesus, he would give the teaching to the gentiles.
Even after Jesus death, his disciples also refused to share his teaching with the gentiles. Paul was not the original disciples of Jesus. He did not know Jesus in person.

All the Christians believed in the words of Paul, they don't believe in Jesus and what Jesus said. Go and find these truths in the bible. They claimed that they believe in the bible and Jesus Christ, but they were lying. They did not believe the core doctrines of the bible and Jesus teaching.

They chose to believe what they want to believe, especially what Paul said. Jesus Christ's teaching is only for the lost sheep of Israel.

Queen of Hearts said...

The bible is a collection of books written by different people at different time period, when very few people knew how to read and write and 99% of the citizens were illiterate commoners, peasants, fishermen and farmers. Such people of those days were easily conned by the cunning few who exploited them for selfish reasons.

Con men usually make use of the element of fear to instill trust and obedience, thereby controlling the will of the people easily and manipulate them for their own selfish gains - power, fame, status, wealth and sex.

One must know the background and backdrop on which the bible was compiled. Pay notice that the central theme of the whole bible is FEAR! All preachings led to the FEAR OF GOD, an imaginery unknown entity that nobody can prove its existence, even until today.

All the talks, testimonies, confessions and 'experiences' to prove that there is this Creator labelled as God do not have any real concrete evidence at all. Either they are outright fraud or hallucinations of troubled minds caused by drugs, stress, mental illness and health issues.

There are too much contradictions, cruelty, extreme punishments, sexual perversions, falsehoods and unsubstantiated claims and assumptions within the bible itself. That's why in the past, the priests and 'religious authorities' had adamantly, without reasons, forbidden commoners from reading the bible and claimed that it was so holy that ordinary people should not even touch it, except for the purposes of confession and swearing in court.

So, basically the purpose of compiling the collection books written by different people at different times was to serve the 'religious authorities' who did not really had any authority nor religion. They were people without moral and ethical values, people out to con and control the masses. They were actually what we called today, the dirty politicians.

Anonymous said...

Jesus came to save the Jews. But only 3% of Jews believe in Jesus. 97% of Jews do not believe in Jesus. How is that?

Even now there are still so much controversy about Jesus, his death, his return from the dead, his place of burial etc and new so-called discoveries that throw new things into old arguments.



Anonymous said...

The gullibles chose to believe whatever they want. Let them believe what they want.

SSO said...

Jesus' life story from the age of 12 or 14 to the age of 29 had been deliberately erased from the bible. There is no trace, and not traceable, as to what had happened to him during that long period of absence.

The actual, original boy called Jesus could have died and the one that 're-appeared' at the age of 29 could probably be an imposter.

According to records available, Jesus was born in BC 4 and died in AD 30. That means he lived for only 34 years. And all that is being talked about is what he did during the last five years of his life. Those five years have been deliberately amplified to cause such an impact on so many 'believers' around the world through persistent and continuous propaganda.

IF you repeat something that is not true often enough, soon people will start to think that it is true. This is the power of advertisements. That is the reason politicians, like the lying Evil Empire's Mafia Chief Don Trump, are spending millions upon millions of dollars to advertise themselves.



Anonymous said...

The first thing the Christians try to impress you is how meticulous the Jews are in keeping records of their lineage. That is why they could trace Jesus to all their Jewish kings. Jesus got royal blood. Really impressive.

But they did not know anything about the 17 years of Jesus life. No records. They also have no records of the apostles that survived the persecution, the Marys and the Magdalenes, the contemporaries of the apostles. They seemed to totally disappeared with no descendants today. No more records of them are left to prove their lineages.

The Jews stopped recording them after Jesus death.