Hi Xiang Liu,

*You wrote :*

Indeed, you have freedom not to learn English, so do I.

To be fair, the English world has a great appeal for its glaringinformation.

If we want to know the state of *the* art in certain field, we can be always
rewarded for your English skill.

*[Correct Sentence : *If we want to know the state of art in a certain
field, we can be always rewarded for your English skill.*]*

It is also the reason for you to learn J2EE.

So, the problem is not why we should learn English, but why we should spend
so much time learning Chinese-style politics over and over again with
*the*absolutely same content for a very very long duration.

*[Correct Sentence :  * So, the problem is not why we should learn English,
but why we should spend so much time learning Chinese-style politics over
and over again with absolutely the same content for a very very long
duration. It's just like hypnotism.*]*

The problem is not English or Chinese. In fact, most people like me are not
familiar to English, but also not familiar to Chinese tradition. It is the
result of overflowing of pragmatism. All we learned and obtained is
knowledge, but knowledge is not all.

We have* lose* the spirit of our culture. Our *ancients* seem to have a
better understanding than us.

*[Correct Sentence : *We have* lost* the spirit of our culture. Our *
ancestors* seem to have a better understanding than us.*]*

Their "Major Published Works" ;-) emphasize the
importance *of* "be a perfect man" and even despise the techniques and
tricks, which are considered to be *harm* to one's spirit.

*[Correct Sentence : *Their "Major Published Works" ;-) emphasize theimportance
*to* "**be* *a perfect man" and even despise the techniques and tricks,
which are considered to be *harmful* to one's spirit.]

**We are the *productions* *under* our "marvelous" education system with one
aim -- you may acquire lots of knowledge but you should not have your own
idea towards the life or the world because those are danger for the
rule offool ruler who promise us a
*happiness* future. We all live in the illusion of future.

*[Correct Sentence :* We are the products *of *our "marvelous" education
system with one aim -- you may acquire lots of knowledge but you should not
have your own ideas towards life or the world, because those are dangers for
the rule of foolish ruler who promises us a *happy* future. We all live in
the illusion of future.*]*

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