{"id":148,"date":"2006-07-20T12:08:46","date_gmt":"2006-07-20T17:08:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.froginawell.net\/china\/2006\/07\/voice-of-the-people\/"},"modified":"2014-08-30T13:41:09","modified_gmt":"2014-08-30T13:41:09","slug":"voice-of-the-people","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/froginawell.net\/frog\/2006\/07\/voice-of-the-people\/","title":{"rendered":"Voice of the people"},"content":{"rendered":"<p  style=\"text-indent: 0.5in\"><span style=\"\">One nice thing about Chinese history is that there is a long history of recording popular songs. From the Han at least it was assumed that popular songs reflected the popular mind, and so collecting them was an early form of public opinion polling.<\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\" \/><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>In the first month of spring each year, just before the many inhabitants were to scatter [for farmers went out to live in their fields during the growing season], the envoys would come shaking their wooden clackers all along the roads, in this way intending to gather up the local odes, which were then presented to the Grand Master [at court]. It was he who arranged their musical scores, at which point they were performed for the Son of Heaven. Hence, the saying, \u201cThe king knows All-under-Heaven, without ever peering out from his windows and doors.\u201d <em>Han Shu<\/em> via Nylan <em>Five Confucian Classics<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p ><span style=\"\">Of course the songs we have written down are problematic in that it is not clear if they are really the songs commoners sung, or what they would mean if they were. Still, a lot of them were recorded. Even the Communists did it. <\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\">This is one from Shaanxi in 1938 or so, when the Nationalists were building #7 military school<\/span>\u3002<!--more--><span style=\"\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span lang=\"ZH-CN\">\u7b2c\u4e03\u5206\u6821<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\"><br \/>\n\u4e00\u6d3e\u80e1<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u95f9<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\"><br \/>\n\u501f<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u9898\u5efa\u6821<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><br \/>\n\u5230\u5904\u62c6\u5e99<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><br \/>\n\u6454\u788e\u7816\u74e6<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><br \/>\n\u4e13\u8981\u6728\u6599<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\"><br \/>\n\u653f\u6cbb<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u8bb2\u8bdd<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\"><br \/>\n\u80e1<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u8bf4<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\">\u516b\u9053<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><sup>1<\/sup><sup><br \/>\n\u519b<\/sup><\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\">\u4e8b<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u8bad\u7ec3<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\"><br \/>\n\u66f4<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u8c08\u4e0d\u5230<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><br \/>\n\u9a91\u5175\u65e0\u9a6c<\/span><span lang=\"ZH-CN\" style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><br \/>\n\u70ae\u5175\u65e0\u70ae<\/span><span style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><br \/>\n\u4e13\u7b49\u5439\u53f7<\/span><span style=\"font-family: MingLiU\"><br \/>\n\u5403\u996d\u7761\u89c9<\/span><span style=\"\" \/>\n<\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\">Number 7 school<br \/>\nIs complete nonsense<br \/>\nA school built on false pretenses<br \/>\nEverywhere they destroy temples<br \/>\nShattering the tiles<br \/>\nAnd confiscating the timbers<br \/>\nPolitical lectures are<br \/>\nWild talk (could be \u201cWild talk about the (Communist) 8<sup>th<\/sup> route army\u201d?)<br \/>\nMilitary training is<br \/>\nEndless talk without results<br \/>\nThe cavalry have no horses<br \/>\nThe artillery have no cannon<br \/>\nThey spit out slogans<br \/>\nEat and sleep<\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p  style=\"text-indent: 0.5in\"><span style=\"\">Although the format (peasant complaint song) is very old, this one is pretty astute in its criticisms. In the second line the school is accused of being built on false pretenses. This could mean at least two things. One of the purposes of the school was to suck up students coming from the occupied areas and headed for the Communist base at Yenan. So as far as Chiang Kai-shek was concerned the purpose of the school was not so much military training as denying recruits to the Commies. For Hu Zongnan, the commander of the school, its purpose was to instill loyalty to himself and create the building blocks for a personal satrapy in the Northwest. <\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\"> As the village the school was located in did not have enough large buildings for what eventually grew into a major training facility a lot of building was done, which required a lot of lumber. Some of this was acquired by forbidding peasants access to the forests, but a lot of it also came from taking apart temples. In the wood-starved Northwest temples would be a great place to find big timbers. Revolutionaries, both Nationalists and Communists, regarded temples as worthless dens of superstition and so loved taking them apart, not as a rule a very popular move. <\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\"> Mostly though the song criticizes what went on at the school, which for the peasants seems to have been very little. This was the opinion of the students and their future commanders as well, as the school had a reputation for doing more political training than military training. From a good revolutionary point of view that is fine, but apparently the peasants were not buying it. <\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\">From <\/span>\u6587\u53f2<span style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u8d44<\/span>\u6599\u5b58\u7a3f<span style=\"font-family: MingLiU\">\u9009\u7f16<\/span><span style=\"\"> p.743 <\/span><\/p>\n<p ><span style=\"\"> <sup>1<\/sup>There are a couple of possible puns on the name of \u80e1\u5b97\u5357\uff0c<\/span><span style=\"\">Chiang Kai-shek\u2019s commander in Shaanxi and commander of the school. (He was incompetent to the point that Chang and Halliday accuse him of being a communist mole.) There are other bits of wordplay in here too, I think. <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One nice thing about Chinese history is that there is a long history of recording popular songs. From the Han at least it was assumed that popular songs reflected the popular mind, and so collecting them was an early form of public opinion polling. 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