The
peasants' revolt disturbed the gentry's sweet dreams. When the news from the
countryside reached the cities, it caused immediate uproar among the gentry.
Soon after my arrival in Changsha, I met all sorts of people and picked up a
good deal of gossip. From the middle social strata upwards to the Kuomintang
right-wingers, there was not a single person who did not sum up the whole
business in the phrase, "It's terrible!" Under the impact of the
views of the "It's terrible!" school then flooding the city, even
quite revolutionary-minded people became down-hearted as they pictured the
events in the countryside in their mind's eye; and they were unable to deny the
word "terrible". Even quite progressive people said, "Though
terrible, it is inevitable in a revolution." In short, nobody could
altogether deny the word "terrible". But, as already mentioned, the
fact is that the great peasant masses have risen to fulfil their historic
mission and that the forces of rural democracy have risen to overthrow the
forces of rural feudalism. The patriarchal-feudal class of local tyrants, evil
gentry and lawless landlords has formed the basis of autocratic government for
thousands of years and is the cornerstone of imperialism, warlordism and
corrupt officialdom. To overthrow these feudal forces is the real objective of
the national revolution. In a few months the peasants have accomplished what
Dr. Sun Yat-sen wanted, but failed, to accomplish in the forty years he devoted
to the national revolution. This is a marvelous feat never before achieved, not
just in forty, but in thousands of years. It's fine. It is not
"terrible" at all. It is anything but "terrible".
"It's terrible!" is obviously a theory for combating the rise of the
peasants in the interests of the landlords; it is obviously a theory of the landlord
class for preserving the old order of feudalism and obstructing the
establishment of the new order of democracy, it is obviously a
counterrevolutionary theory. No revolutionary comrade should echo this
nonsense. If your revolutionary viewpoint is firmly established and if you have
been to the villages and looked around, you will undoubtedly feel thrilled as
never before. Countless thousands of the enslaved--the peasants--are striking
down the enemies who battened on their flesh. What the peasants are doing is
absolutely right, what they are doing is fine! "It's fine!" is the
theory of the peasants and of all other revolutionaries. Every revolutionary
comrade should know that the national revolution requires a great change in the
countryside. The Revolution of 1911 [3]
did not bring about this change, hence its failure. This change is now taking
place, and it is an important factor for the completion of the revolution.
Every revolutionary comrade must support it, or he will be taking the stand of
counter-revolution.
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