Almost everyone who paid more attention to future generations and foreign politics took recording tools and waited for what the anchor would say in the evening.

Ying Zheng took the bamboo slips and pen himself, and did not forget to tell Fusu to remember them carefully.

The road to the east patrol has been blocked by the sky curtain until now, but it doesn't matter, the sky curtain is the most important thing.

Liu Bei also thought the same thing as him, why die? With the sky around, he can still live!

But now Adou and Kong Ming have gone to get salt, and other ministers are also busy. He, a lonely old man, listens to the lecture carefully and will discuss it with him when Kong Ming comes back.

[After finishing dinner quickly in the evening, Xiaoxiao returned to the study. As soon as the door was closed, he sat down and put on his headphones and mouse to start flipping through information.

"Tonight's content is about the French Revolution. I found a relevant documentary. Let's watch it together and draw a lucky audience together at the end."]

Unconsciously, everyone has recognized the gold content of documentaries.

Before the end of the Qin Dynasty, there was no uprising between Chen Sheng and Wu Guang in the Qin Dynasty. The Mo family gathered together at night and communicated quietly.

"Senior brother, whose life did you say the French Revolution was about?"

"Change of dynasties."

"But from Qin to Qing, with so many dynasties changing, do you still see less of that Qing man? Why is he afraid of this?"

The older senior brother held his junior brother down, shook his head, and whispered: "Maybe it's the same kind of revolution as the anchors and others."

He didn't know what happened to the anchor after the end of the Qing Dynasty until the founding of the country. He just expressed one idea, that is, this revolution, I am afraid that the final result will be a change of dynasty, but without the emperor or even the nobility.

[At the beginning of the documentary, a man with a red, white and blue belt around his waist stood in front of everyone and spoke in their language. The translation given in the subtitles was: Give me freedom or give me death.

After the man said this sentence, others also shouted this sentence together, and then they all shouted: Long live the revolution! Long live the Republic!

The narration slowly emerges.

“In a working-class suburb of Paris we are about to witness the birth of a revolution.

This revolution would engulf the French monarchy and make all of Europe tremble. ”]

In a small mountain village, people who also want to learn and change their lives gathered under the old elm tree at the entrance of the village.

Mrs. Sang, who didn't understand, asked: "Workers, class, what is this?"

The teenage only son of Widow Liu next door thought for a while, wrote these three words on the ground with a branch, and drew a staircase that appeared in the previous physics question.

“It should be a reference to later generations.

Just like the stairs, there are layers of people.

We are farmers, and the landlords mentioned by the anchor before are above us. They also have officials above them, and above them there is the emperor. "

This guessed explanation was approved by everyone, and the village chief also followed him to practice writing, praising him as someone who had attended private school for several years.

Everyone in the Mo family who guessed it just looked at each other and said nothing.

Before Qin unified the seven kingdoms, the monarchy existed, and it existed for a very long time.

The uniform that has lasted for thousands of years will eventually be overthrown one day.

So what was the reason for its overthrow? Was it because the monarch was incompetent and stupid, making the country and people miserable, or was it the 'tide of the times'?

["All those people who don't have the right to vote!" said a plainly dressed man.

From 1789 to 1795, the French people would fight for rights that seemed unthinkable at the time.

“All men are born and always remain free and equal in rights.”

Another man with disheveled hair said, and his speech also attracted applause from the audience.

Men and women gathered together, holding torches, and headed towards a towering bunker. ]

rights, equality.

Fusu's hand that was taking notes shook, and an ink droplet dripped down.

This is completely different from countries attacking each other and rebellions that change dynasties, and it is a hundred times more terrifying.

Fusu, who was born and raised as a standard aristocrat, felt heavy after hearing this.

In the small room where a few people were in Peixian County, three people besides Lu Pheasant also gathered here to listen to the class.

Cao Shen was so heartless that he was stunned. He snorted coldly: "There is no such thing as freedom or lack of freedom. How can we talk about equal rights!"

Xiao He didn't speak, just thinking in silence.

Liu Ji patted Cao Shen on the shoulder and comforted him: "What are you anxious about? We don't understand freedom, but people want rights because they are unequal.

Besides, according to the science of later generations, there is no distinction between high and low in people. They are all human beings. Today, they can be classified according to their status, but tomorrow they can be classified according to their genes. "

After he said it, Cao Shen thought seriously: "But based on genes, what if there are those unlucky children with genetic mutations?"

Liu Ji waved his hand: "Let's ask the anchor later. Now let's watch this documentary."

[The street is filled with smoke, and men and women, who are clearly civilians, huddle together until a soldier in red clothes across the street points his musket at them and pulls the trigger.

There was a bang, someone fell, the crowd screamed, the guards came, and people scattered.

Two soldiers found a man alone in an alley. No matter how much the man begged, they shot him without hesitation and did not leave until he fell to the ground.

“On April 1789, 4, the Swiss Guard and the French Guard received orders to suppress the riots in the eastern suburbs of Paris. This blind suppression resulted in the deaths of more than 28 people.

A few days ago, the Borough of Saint-Antoine erupted when wallpaper manufacturer owner Ray Veillon tried to lower wages for his workers. "

The real-life image was replaced by an old animation. On the screen, soldiers in red and blue clothes were holding long guns. The people who were to be suppressed in front of them had no color, but there were many, many.

"In the face of famine and severe unemployment in the suburbs of Paris, the boss's provocation aroused anger among the workers, and the brutal suppression by the Royal Guard also gave us the first glimpse of Parisians whose anger had been suppressed for too long."]

There were lumberjacks, a washerwoman with a child, ordinary poor people, countless poor people.

They were having a hard enough time on their own, and yet they were helping these people who had been injured in the rebellion.

Some people were puzzled: "Why bother? If you get involved in something like this, aren't you afraid that your own family will also be targeted by those officers and soldiers?"

But some people understand a little bit.

"We are all poor people to begin with. If we don't help ourselves and everyone helps each other, how can we still expect those nobles to be kind?"

There are also people who see the hidden danger behind a small thing.

Taking in and caring for the wounded, planning and discussing how to resist... These have not yet reached the point of the various uprisings here, but the terrible people at the bottom have begun to be hostile to those in power and have united.

An official with a lot of experience in disaster relief slapped the table and cursed: "We are already in the midst of a famine, and now this wallpaper merchant is lowering wages. Doesn't this force people to rebel?

Greed is invincible, business is business! "

What good will it do to them if they force people to rebel? Businessmen everywhere have the same moral character.

["The unrest caused by the famine in St. Anton's gradually spread from the north of the kingdom to the south for many months.

While France was suffering from hunger and poverty, the king seemed more concerned about the convening of the Estates-General. "

A portrait of Louis XVI appears, which is immediately replaced by a group portrait.

“In every province of the kingdom, the king invited the three estates that made up society to elect representatives to the Estates-General.

There are three estates, the first estate is the church clergy, the second estate is the nobility, both enjoy tax exemption and independent judicial power.

The third estate is the businessmen and lawyers who have certain assets and now demand a share of power. ”]

"merchant!"

Lawyers and the others don’t know what their profession is, but businessmen? Do Western businessmen dare to do this?

Zhu Houcong picked up his pen to write and draw. Those members of the local aristocracy could barely be replaced by the local gentry family of the Ming Dynasty, and the clergy were regarded as temples and Taoists. However, the merchants of the Ming Dynasty and the Western merchants did not know what their status was in the country.

They can barely be regarded as representatives of important local forces. What kind of meeting does Louis XVI want to hold when he recruits these people together?

[“As for the people, there will be no representatives.

However, they were invited to submit their own submissions.

Suddenly, farmers, workers, and the third of the three estates, the bourgeoisie, would collectively denounce the country's inequality.

They could no longer endure being oppressed by noble and clerical privileges. "

When the narrator said this, there was a picture in the background. The figure of an old man holding a hoe was being ridden on the back by two gorgeously dressed people. ]

The impact of this painting is no less than the words spoken by the narrator.

Some people remembered the 'cruel exploitation' that the anchor said before.

He looked at the painting, his mind was buzzing, and he murmured: "Is it because they can sit well because they are riding on poor people..."

Some people think, and naturally some people don't want to think.

The nobility, the powerful, the aristocratic families, the gentry, the rentier class with different names from different dynasties stared at these paintings with ugly expressions on their faces, their expressions turned red with anger.

"It's nonsense! Scholars, farmers, industry and merchants all perform their own duties. How can the West be compared with us! What oppression, freedom, and rights are all nothing!"

["The king set in motion a program, never dreaming of what it would be."

So says the man who plays Jean-Paul Labeau Saint-Etienne, a tertiary bourgeoisie in Nimes.

“He convened the Estates-General in January 1789, and he ordered that every citizen be allowed to participate in the writing process of petitions.

People seized the opportunity to express their desires: What do they want?

For centuries, the country has faced arbitrary laws that severely affected the daily lives and wealth of its citizens.

Citizens like you and I are drowning in huge taxes that the powerful nobles and clergy don't pay.

People want this tax system to disappear. ”]

Li Zhi felt that the man's first sentence was right. That Louis XVI had no idea what program he had started.

He could not understand the thoughts of foreign monarchs.

How could a king take the initiative to open such a meeting and allow people across the country to participate in such a meeting?

This people's wisdom was too fierce all of a sudden.

Could it be that he was some kind of beloved king before? Otherwise, how could he dare to do this?

He had a lot of experience in political struggles in his early years, and he immediately felt that the king also wanted to seize power from the nobles and priests below.

But can’t the internal affairs of those in power be solved internally? There are always weak points that can be attacked even if the monolithic structure is solid. Why should we introduce more dangerous civilians to the party?

[April 1789.

“Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates-General to force the nobility to accept the salary tax he wanted to impose. To defeat the nobility, the king needed the support of the Third Estate bourgeoisie.

To this end, he doubled the number of representatives of the Third Estate.

But in May, when Louis XVI solemnly convened the Estates-General, his strategy turned against him.

For the first time, the representatives of the bourgeoisie, who constituted the majority, wanted to take this opportunity to put forward their demands.

First, there is the rejection of the 'must vote by rank' rule. "

Voting by caste means one vote for the nobility, one vote for the clergy, and one vote for the third estate.

The representatives of the bourgeoisie hope that each representative will have one vote, giving them a majority. ]

In the academy, students are also discussing this unprecedented meeting.

"There is nothing wrong with holding a meeting to discuss reforming the tax system. It is obvious that the king wants to ask the nobles and priests to collect taxes, but why is it a vote? Where are the ministers?"

"Perhaps, all their officials are also nobles, and they themselves do not pay taxes. This can explain why Louis XVI wants to hold a meeting of national representatives."

Because he alone could not suppress the noble ministers and priests. Even if a few ministers agree to draw some blood from themselves, others can eat them alive.

"Voting by level, there are only three votes in total. How can the king guarantee that he can get both votes?"

"One person, one vote is also very strange."

"That's right. When discussing important matters like taxation, if we just follow a trivial method like voting, doesn't that mean whoever has more people wins?"

Except for some business discussions, businessmen would not get together late at night.

They were secretly looking at the sky, listening to the stories of their foreign counterparts, and thinking about what made them dare to ask for rights from the nobles and kings.

Of course everyone wants to change the unreasonable high taxes, and no one would be happy if they could pay less.

But they openly protested against this voting system and were not afraid of being remembered by the nobles and clergy. What was their reason?

I am itching and really want to know what kind of social structure foreign countries are like.

Kangxi looked at what would happen in a few decades and sighed thoughtfully.

This Louis XVI really didn't think about what he had done.

He thought he was trying to get the bourgeois to come up with new taxes to curb the nobility and clergy.

But this move made everyone in France, from nobles to commoners, start talking about politics.

It's better to let them rebel. They should be suppressed and suppressed, and then some illegal businessmen and officials should be pushed out. The people will be angry and give an explanation, both from top to bottom.

It's good now that everyone, especially the people at the bottom, are beginning to pay attention to kings, nobles, and politics.

No matter what happens in the future, people who have already written a love letter and expressed what they want will not just talk about it.

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