Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Some people say that Chopin left the motherland when the people of the motherland fell into the abyss of bullying and oppression, which is unpatriotic. What do you think of this statement?

Some people say that Chopin left the motherland when the people of the motherland fell into the abyss of bullying and oppression, which is unpatriotic. What do you think of this statement?

Of course not. Chopin was still very young at that time, and his heart was full of patriotism, and this sincere feeling accompanied his short life. It was not until his death that his heart was shipped to Poland according to his will. But he is a weak "scholar", and it is impossible to gallop on the battlefield and kill millions of enemies. If you stay, it means nothing to the motherland. Therefore, the temporary "giving up" is for a better outbreak in the future, and it is an expedient measure to preserve our sanity. Just imagine, if he stays as cannon fodder, can there still be melodies full of patriotic passion, such as etudes in C minor, ballads in G minor, and scherzo No.1?

Patriotism takes many forms. When Lu Xun was in the motherland where "petals flow like tears, and solitary birds lament", he chose Fusang in Du Dong and resolutely went to Japan. At that time, he wanted to go abroad to learn medical skills and come back to treat the people. If narrowly understood as "escape", it would be ridiculous. Similarly,1In May 940, the British and French allied forces chose Dunkirk to retreat when the enemy was strong and we were weak. It must have been embarrassing at that time, but this "embarrassing" move preserved the strength of the allies and laid the foundation for the victory of World War II. Temporarily retreat for better progress in the future!