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00:00You don't want to drink some?
00:04No, no, no.
00:05I want to drink some wine when I'm tired.
00:13That year, you came to my hometown, Zhangzhe,
00:15and asked me to go to Beijing for the anti-Qing revolution.
00:17Isn't it for today?
00:19For tomorrow.
00:23Deng Chuan,
00:26I can't do anything about the temporary Senate.
00:32Trust me.
00:34Before next year's Congress,
00:37no matter how hard I try,
00:39I will make you the chairman of the Congress.
00:42Do you want to be the chairman of the House of Representatives,
00:45or the chairman of the Senate?
00:47I don't want to be the chairman.
00:50Deng Chuan,
00:52if I directly appoint you as the chairman of the House of Representatives,
00:56would you be willing to follow me?
00:58No.
01:10Deng Chuan,
01:12you want to be the president?
01:15The president thinks that I resigned from my position as the cabinet secretary
01:18because I'm a low-ranking official.
01:20The president is wrong.
01:22The Republic of China is a country ruled by the people.
01:25I want an official elected by the people.
01:27I will do whatever the people elect me to do.
01:29If the people elect me to be the minister, I will be the minister.
01:31If the people elect me to be the prime minister, I will be the prime minister.
01:34If one day, the people elect me to be the president,
01:37I will not give in.
01:39The president, I just don't want to be a close official.
01:43Deng Chuan,
01:45you're wrong.
01:47I'm not the emperor.
01:49How can I be close to the people?
01:57What kind of wine is this?
01:59It's tasteless.
02:13It's tasteless.
02:19It's strange.
02:21The president appointed me as the prime minister.
02:24What does it have to do with the people's election?
02:27The president appointed me as the prime minister.
02:30Who dares to stop me?
02:32You...
02:34You don't remember the lesson.
02:36Do you remember?
02:38The two cabinet ministries have collapsed.
02:40In addition, you are the third one.
02:42Didn't the Senate make the final decision?
02:50But in the end,
02:52didn't the president make the final decision?
02:54It was a fight for power.
02:56You took advantage of it.
02:59On the surface,
03:01you are the prime minister given by the emperor.
03:03Sun Wen also agreed.
03:05Of course, this is the result of the president's movement.
03:07But in fact,
03:09all parties in the Senate are enemies.
03:11Although I don't agree with you being the prime minister,
03:13I can't nominate my own people.
03:15The people nominated by which party
03:17will be rejected by another party.
03:19So I have to agree with the president's nomination.
03:22Isn't this a party election?
03:26What is the people's election?
03:29This is so uneducated.
03:33Isn't he asking you for advice?
03:36What is the people's election?
03:38How did the Senate and the House of Representatives come?
03:40They were elected.
03:44In the future, the election will be held in the Congress.
03:4680,000 voters will elect a member.
03:49This member will represent 80,000 voters
03:52and exercise power in the Congress.
03:54This is called a representative system.
03:56It represents the people.
03:58That is, it represents the voters to participate in politics.
04:00It also includes agreeing with you being the prime minister,
04:02impeaching you as the prime minister,
04:04and even rejecting you as the prime minister.
04:06Do you understand?
04:08I understand.
04:10I understand.
04:12That's why the Kuomintang is going to elect a member.
04:15If most of the members of the Congress
04:17will nominate their own people to be the prime minister,
04:20even if the president wants me to be the prime minister,
04:22I can't do it.
04:24There are many members of the Kuomintang.
04:26A member of a party can deny me.
04:29No wonder the Song people
04:31don't even buy the president's account.
04:34Do you understand now?
04:36This is called a political party cabinet.
04:40Come, Xi Zi.
04:42Let's drink.
04:49Xi Zi,
04:51I say,
04:53you are an old member of the county government.
04:55Why don't you organize a party
04:57to compete with the Kuomintang?
04:59I don't want to join in the fun.
05:01I don't want to join in the fun.
05:03Look at how many parties there are now.
05:05Not counting the Kuomintang,
05:07there are also the Republican Party,
05:09the Democratic Party, and the Unified Party.
05:11These three are the biggest.
05:13The small party is even less.
05:15I organize another party?
05:17A big family?
05:21You can't just watch
05:23the Kuomintang eat all of us.
05:26Zhi An,
05:28it's not that I don't buy your face.
05:30I don't agree with the Republican Party.
05:33Before, I didn't help Sun Zhongshan.
05:35Now, I can't help you.
05:37As long as it's not for the county government,
05:39I won't help anyone.
05:44You should help the president.
05:48Help him?
06:00He doesn't need my help.
06:30Zhuo Ru
06:36President.
06:38Zhuo Ru.
06:44It's been 13 years since we parted.
06:46Since the Wuxi year.
06:54It's really hard to look back on the past.
06:56President,
06:58why are you here?
07:02My good friend, Xi Zi...
07:05Are you arguing with me?
07:07Come, Zhuo Ru.
07:09Please.
07:11In the Wuxi year,
07:13there was hope for the county government.
07:16Later, I heard from Sun Wen
07:18that it became a republic.
07:20Xi Zi got emotional.
07:22So I gave him the title of the head of education.
07:26He ignored me.
07:28Xi Zi...
07:30He's a tough guy.
07:36Zhuo Ru,
07:38do you agree with my point of view?
07:43The president has a high position.
07:45But there are still some areas that need to be discussed.
07:48Of course.
07:50When you came,
07:52I was looking forward to the stars and the moon.
07:54Finally, I'm here.
07:56Zhuo Ru,
07:58I heard that you like Western food.
08:00I specially invited the chef
08:02from Tianjin Qishilin.
08:04President, you're too kind.
08:06President,
08:08you don't need to give me this privilege.
08:12Don't say it.
08:14If the temporary Senate knows about this,
08:16it won't be good.
08:18It won't be good?
08:20You're going to give me another impeachment case.
08:24President, you worry too much.
08:26Zhuo Ru,
08:28try it first.
08:30Try the Italian flavor soup.
08:40It's really delicious.
08:48If this Republican meal
08:50could be so delicious,
08:52that would be great.
08:54President, can you still eat it?
09:00I thought I could eat it.
09:02Since the Wuxi Revolution,
09:04I've been preparing for the election.
09:08I was determined to promote constitutionalism.
09:10But this constitutionalism
09:12is really coming.
09:14I found that
09:16you didn't restrict me.
09:18You didn't help me at all.
09:20President,
09:22what kind of constitutionalism do you want?
09:26I know that the separation of powers
09:28is a big deal.
09:30But I'm a big man.
09:32I can't even do half of the work.
09:38Actually,
09:40Mr. Sun Zhongshan
09:42also feels uncomfortable
09:44when he's in Nanjing.
09:46When he was in Nanjing,
09:48he was running for president.
09:50He was the temporary president.
09:52He had unlimited power.
09:54The cabinet was just an institution
09:56for him to run.
09:58But it's my turn to be the president.
10:00He asked Deng Chou to come up with an agreement
10:02to make him the prime minister of the cabinet.
10:04I have a parliament up there
10:06watching me all day long.
10:10Sun Houzi let Tang Sen manage it.
10:12He's the only one who can manage it.
10:14But what about me?
10:16He's good.
10:18He brought two people.
10:20As long as I move,
10:22these two people
10:24can do whatever they want to me.
10:28I'm the president.
10:30I can't do anything.
10:32I can't do anything.
10:34I don't have any power.
10:36Ruoruo,
10:38look,
10:40he's waiting for me.
10:44I think it's good.
10:46That's enough.
10:50Ruoruo,
10:54maybe you haven't seen
10:56me complain yet.
11:00If I don't talk to you,
11:02a constitutional expert,
11:04who can I talk to?
11:06You can talk to Xi.
11:08Xi is also a constitutional expert.
11:12As soon as I talked to him,
11:14he asked me to change the constitution
11:16and make a constitution.
11:18He said it was also constitutional.
11:20He wanted me to be the emperor
11:22under the constitution.
11:24Just like the Emperor of Japan.
11:26He said that
11:28it was in line with the state of the Republic of China.
11:34What do you think?
11:36What do you think?
11:40What should I do?
11:42President,
11:44once the state power is established,
11:46it must not be shaken.
11:56Yes, yes.
11:58I also think Xi is kidding.
12:00That's why
12:02I asked you to help me.
12:04I think the president has already thought about
12:06what to do.
12:08Actually, there are only two things.
12:10I don't want any cabinet system at all.
12:14It is said that the United States is a true republic,
12:16but it is also a presidential system.
12:18There is no responsibility cabinet at all.
12:20It's just for the president
12:22to set up a secretary of state
12:24to help the president run.
12:26It's much easier to do things like this.
12:28This is one.
12:30Second,
12:32this change
12:34must be written in the future
12:36constitutional constitution
12:38to get to the bottom of it.
12:40Zhou Ruo,
12:42I want to ask you
12:44to form a political party
12:46that is larger than the Kuomintang.
12:48When running for Congress,
12:50there is a competition
12:52with the Kuomintang.
12:54If our party
12:56takes the majority seat,
12:58there will be more power
13:00to speak in the future.
13:02I also agree with this kind of presidential system.
13:04Compared to the cabinet system,
13:06the president's power and authority
13:08are a little bigger.
13:10But if you compete
13:12with the Kuomintang
13:14in the election,
13:16it will be difficult.
13:18The front of the Kuomintang is the Alliance.
13:20The front of the Alliance
13:22is the Sino-China Association and the Huaxing Association.
13:24It has a history
13:26of 16 or 17 years.
13:28The root of the party,
13:30the heart of the people,
13:32the time and place
13:34are all on their side.
13:36But the government is richer than the Kuomintang.
13:38Money can't solve
13:40all the problems.
13:42What else do you want?
13:44As long as I can do it,
13:46just say it.
13:56The president trusts me so much.
13:58I'll try.
14:00If you change the seat,
14:02it will be difficult to say.
14:04Look at this.
14:06Come on.
14:08The soup is not drinkable.
14:10It's good.
14:12I'll try it.
14:14I'll try it.
14:16I'll try it.
14:18I'll try it.
14:20I'll try it.
14:22I'll try it.
14:24It's not drinkable.
14:26You'd better eat the main course.
14:28The party's election policy
14:30is to support
14:32humanitarianism
14:34and benefit the voters.
14:36Therefore,
14:38the party
14:40elects a member of the Alliance.
14:42Well...
14:44All right.
14:46I said you wouldn't say
14:48anything new.
14:50You can go.
14:54Next.
14:56You.
15:06The party...
15:08The party's election policy
15:10is to support
15:12humanitarianism
15:14and benefit the voters.
15:16Therefore,
15:18the party members
15:20are not allowed to smoke,
15:22drink,
15:24or sell opium.
15:26Therefore,
15:28the party members
15:30are all gentlemen.
15:32Please vote for the party.
15:34Next.
15:36I said you wouldn't say anything new.
15:38What are you talking about?
15:40Next.
15:42I said you wouldn't say anything new.
15:44Next.
15:46I said you wouldn't say anything new.
15:48Next.
15:50What's going on?
15:52Look at the KMT.
15:54Yes.
15:56You don't smoke,
15:58you don't drink.
16:00Go back and tell your wife.
16:02What?
16:04You are a Republican.
16:06Republicans don't talk about Republicans.
16:10You are a Democratic Party. You don't talk about Democrats.
16:12You are a Unified Party.
16:14You don't talk about Unified.
16:16What a mess!
16:18What a mess!
16:20You three parties
16:22can't beat Song Jiao Ren.
16:32President.
16:36Please sit down.
16:38President.
16:40Thank you.
16:42Zhi An
16:44is serious about the constitution.
16:46He is seriously preparing for the election.
16:48Good.
16:50I am very pleased.
16:52The KMT is far ahead
16:54in the public opinion poll of the Times.
16:56Once the election starts,
16:58our parties will be in trouble.
17:00It doesn't matter.
17:02It doesn't matter.
17:04I have an opinion.
17:06When we unite,
17:08we have great power.
17:10It is better
17:12for all parties to unite.
17:14We have discussed this matter.
17:16After the unification,
17:18no one can be the party leader.
17:20Sun Zhongshan is the party leader of the KMT.
17:22Song Jiao Ren is the representative.
17:24If we unite,
17:26unless the president
17:28is the party leader.
17:30I can't.
17:32I can't.
17:36I can introduce to you
17:38someone who is a hundred times better than me.
17:44Mr. Liang Qichao.
17:46Mr. Liang.
17:48He is a great theorist
17:50of China's constitution.
17:52It is good for him to come.
17:54If Mr. Liang comes,
17:56I will obey.
17:58But I heard that Mr. Liang has been in Japan.
18:00Can he come?
18:04Zhuo Ruo.
18:06Come in.
18:14Mr. Liang.
18:18Please sit down.
18:28I have made the decision.
18:30From now on,
18:32the three major parties of the Republic of China
18:34are united as the Progressive Party.
18:36Mr. Liang Qichao
18:38is the party leader.
18:40Let's applaud Mr. Liang.
18:44Mr. Liang.
18:46Mr. Liang.
18:48Everyone knows that
18:50the predecessor of the Kuomintang
18:52is the Alliance.
18:54It has long been refined.
18:56The Progressive Party
18:58will have Zhuo Ru in the future.
19:00It is also a blessing in disguise.
19:02But now
19:04the Kuomintang has won every election.
19:06Everyone.
19:08Everyone.
19:12The Kuomintang
19:14is going to trap the government.
19:16And you are going to help our government.
19:18In the future,
19:20the two parties will have a fight.
19:22I wish you success.
19:32Hello.
19:34Can you hear me?
19:36Hello.
19:38Hello. I am Tian Mo.
19:40Can you take a note?
19:42Let me tell you.
19:44The Kuomintang election
19:46will be fully launched today.
19:48Fully launched.
19:50Yes.
19:52Look at this.
19:54In Zhili,
19:56including Beijing,
19:58the number of voters is 6,195,757.
20:00There are 46 seats.
20:02There will be a propaganda
20:04to Zhili and Beijing.
20:06Mr. Sun will talk about the people's voice.
20:08Ok?
20:10Tell this to Lao Ma.
20:12Lao Ma.
20:14Hello.
20:16Hello.
20:18The quota in Sichuan is 35 seats.
20:20The quota in Anhui is 27 seats.
20:22The quota in Henan is 32 seats.
20:24Hello.
20:26Hello.
20:28Can you hurry up?
20:30Lao Ma.
20:32I can't wait any longer.
20:44Ok.
20:46Have you taken notes?
20:48Listen to me.
20:50Can you hear me?
20:52Sorry. I'll finish it right away.
20:54Their campaign is well-planned.
20:56But the other parties won't give up.
20:58No need. Thank you.
21:00They won't give up.
21:02Especially the Progressive Party
21:04founded by Mr. Liang Qichao.
21:06There are 30 seats in Guangdong.
21:0824 seats in Fujian.
21:10These provinces are well-developed.
21:12Businessmen and entrepreneurs
21:14The focus of the campaign is the issue of civil rights.
21:16According to the content of Mr. Sun's
21:18Three-Peopleism,
21:20the issue of civil rights should be thoroughly discussed.
21:22Sir, take a look at this.
21:24This is Mr. Sun Wen's
21:26draft of civil rights.
21:28This is...
21:30Which province are you from?
21:34Mr. Dun.
21:38Zhuo Ru.
21:40Hello.
21:42You've arranged the election
21:44so well.
21:46Will the other parties give up?
21:48Zhuo Ru.
21:50Is there any other meaning
21:52when you say the word good?
21:54It's impossible.
21:56Take this book as an example.
21:58The Progressive Party
22:00can't figure it out.
22:02Who doesn't know your pen?
22:04The ten drafts of civil rights
22:06are not as many as your
22:08constitutional thesis.
22:10Those are pure theories.
22:12Mr. Sun's pen
22:14is so profound.
22:16It's all blank.
22:18Even the common people
22:20can understand the meaning.
22:22He's really a propaganda expert.
22:24Mr. Liang,
22:26I want to interrupt you.
22:28You are the leader of the Progressive Party,
22:30and Mr. Song is the leader of the Kuomintang.
22:32You are enemies.
22:34How can you be so polite?
22:36I'm Tian Meng, a reporter of the Times.
22:38I'm just afraid that the world will be in chaos.
22:40Dunchu,
22:42what he said is reasonable.
22:44Will we fight?
22:46We are enemies
22:48on the political front.
22:50But we are never enemies.
22:52Speaking of this,
22:54I've seen the meeting
22:56of the British Parliament.
22:58It's really a mess.
23:00Every member of parliament
23:02represents the interests
23:04of a certain group of people
23:06During the meeting,
23:08you scolded me and I scolded you.
23:10You even hit me.
23:12When the chairman came to the stage,
23:14he suddenly fell.
23:16Someone shouted,
23:18democracy has fallen.
23:20The chairman can fall.
23:22Members can quarrel.
23:24Dunchu,
23:26as long as there is a real parliament,
23:28democratic politics will never fall.
23:30Dunchu,
23:32haven't you been pursuing
23:34democratic politics for a long time?
23:36Speaking of the obsession with parliamentary politics,
23:38I'm really not as good as you.
23:40Mr. Song,
23:42I heard that you have a nickname
23:44as a parliamentary fan.
23:46He is also a fan of the party cabinet.
23:48Zhou Ru,
23:50I know that the cabinet system
23:52is still the presidential system.
23:54You and I have different views on politics.
23:56However,
23:58we are on the same path
24:00to promote democratic parliamentary politics
24:02In terms of the national system,
24:04Britain is a military system.
24:06The United States is a republic system.
24:08But in terms of the political system,
24:10Britain and the United States are the same.
24:12They are both constitutional systems.
24:14And they are both two-party political systems.
24:16You are the Progressive Party.
24:18I am the KMT.
24:20If our Republic of China can also form
24:22a two-party political system,
24:24that would be a great thing.
24:26Good.
24:28If your party comes to power after the election,
24:30we will supervise you
24:32as the Progressive Party.
24:34Supervising is helping.
24:36What about the Progressive Party's election?
24:38The KMT will supervise it.
24:40It's a deal.
24:42Mr. Liang, Mr. Liang, Mr. Liang.
24:44How long do we have to wait?
24:46Wait a little longer.
24:48Zhou Ru, it's about to start.
24:50This is our people from the Reconstruction Society.
24:52Mr. Duan,
24:54I would like to ask you for a favor.
24:56Can you let them use a camera
24:58to shoot the scene
25:00during the election propaganda?
25:02Good, Zhou Ru.
25:04I was wondering why you came to Nanjing
25:06from so far away.
25:08It turned out to be to find out the truth.
25:12This parliamentary election
25:14is not a competition
25:16between different parties
25:18for seats.
25:20It's more like a demonstration
25:22by your KMT.
25:24No, no, no.
25:26Ever since I joined
25:28the Progressive Party,
25:30I have just learned
25:32that these party members
25:34who are about to vote
25:36are not the old officials
25:38of the Qing Dynasty
25:40or military men.
25:42They don't know
25:46what parliamentary politics is.
25:48Mr. Liang,
25:50does President Yuan think so?
25:52You should go to Beijing to interview him.
25:56During my trip to Nanjing,
25:58President Yuan told me
26:00to be a good salesman.
26:02First of all,
26:04I have to learn
26:06how to be a good salesman.
26:08Good.
26:10That's a good metaphor.
26:12Mr. Ma, you guys come here.
26:14You have to remember
26:16what President Yuan said.
26:18To be a good salesman,
26:20first of all, the goods have to be good.
26:22We are blessed.
26:24Mr. Sun has already prepared
26:26the goods for us.
26:28But you have to remember
26:30that you are the candidate.
26:32The final product you are going to sell
26:34is yourself.
26:36As for how to sell yourself,
26:38Mr. Sun has also prepared it for us.
26:40Mr. Song,
26:42most of the voters in my province
26:44are farmers with low quality.
26:46I'm afraid they can't understand
26:48the propaganda of
26:50three-democracy and people's rights.
26:52Mr. Sun, did you hear that?
26:54He is a member of the Kuomintang.
26:56It's too early
26:58to learn democratic politics.
27:02Sir, look.
27:04Mr. Sun,
27:06the flowers are in full bloom in Yangzhou.
27:08Yes.
27:10It's the right time.
27:12Look,
27:14how nice the pancakes are.
27:16Can you buy one?
27:18This is sesame sugar pancake.
27:20Sir,
27:22how is the election atmosphere here?
27:26Good.
27:28Good business.
27:36It's so beautiful.
27:42President.
27:44Welcome, President.
27:46This is...
27:48This is Mr. Xiao.
27:50Mr. Xiao.
27:52Mr. Xiao, I've already abdicated.
27:54From now on,
27:56you can call me Sun Wen, okay?
27:58We have a custom in our village.
28:00As long as you become the president,
28:02we will always call you
28:04President.
28:08Let's change this custom
28:10from today.
28:12Okay?
28:14President, please.
28:16We want to vote.
28:18We want to vote.
28:20Now...
28:22The Republic of China is holding
28:24the election of the Congress.
28:26How many voters are there in your village?
28:28How many voters?
28:30You asked the right question,
28:32President.
28:34Mr. Sun,
28:36the county sent me
28:38the votes for the voters.
28:40I don't know how many there are.
28:42Have the votes been sent to the voters?
28:44No.
28:46We have to fill in the names of the voters.
28:48I'm thinking of
28:50finding some old scholars in the village
28:52to fill in the names.
28:54Have you filled in the names?
28:56Let's go and have a look.
28:58Whose name
29:00should I fill in
29:02for this vote?
29:08I think
29:10it's okay to fill in one vote.
29:12Okay.
29:14I'll write it down.
29:16What's your name?
29:18Xiao Yimin.
29:20What's your name?
29:22Xiao Jifang.
29:24Stop it.
29:26Mr. Sun is here.
29:28Are you all
29:30filling in the votes?
29:32Yes.
29:34Are you filling in the votes
29:36for someone else?
29:38How can this work?
29:40The villagers don't know how to vote.
29:42They don't know
29:44what the election is.
29:46They don't know the right of democracy.
29:48That's right.
29:50The voters...
29:52Mr. Sun.
29:56Mr. Xiao,
29:58can you invite
30:00all the voters here?
30:02Mr. Sun,
30:04you don't know
30:06how busy everyone is
30:08with their own affairs.
30:10Most of the voters
30:12are here today.
30:14Do you know
30:16the candidates?
30:18Please have a seat.
30:20Have a seat.
30:22Have a seat, everyone.
30:24I think you two
30:26are scholars.
30:28What did the ancients
30:30say about the emperor and the people?
30:32What did they say?
30:34The people are important.
30:36The emperor is important.
30:38The people are important.
30:40The emperor is important.
30:42The people are important.
30:44Well said.
30:46Although this is
30:48a bit of civil rights
30:50under the autocratic system,
30:52it is still
30:54a part of the people.
30:56It's just that even
30:58a part of the people
31:00can't implement
31:02what they say.
31:04In the end, it's still autocracy.
31:06Our republic is different.
31:08We have the civil rights
31:10guaranteed by the republic system.
31:12This is not just
31:14talking about
31:16a part of the people,
31:18but doing it
31:20seriously
31:22in the constitution.
31:24Tell me more.
31:26What does the word
31:28republic
31:30mean?
31:32I can't tell you.
31:34I forgot.
31:36Then
31:38let Mr. Song
31:40tell us, okay?
31:42Okay.
31:44Sima Qian, the Grand Preceptor,
31:46wrote in the book of history
31:48that 3,000 years ago
31:50there was a king named King Zhouli.
31:52He was a big tyrant.
31:54The people rebelled
31:56and drove King Zhouli out of the palace.
31:58Later,
32:00Prime Ministers Zhao Gong and Zhou Gong
32:02jointly governed the country.
32:04The country was called
32:06the Republic.
32:08In a modern republic,
32:10a republic means
32:12that the power of the country
32:14is public.
32:16The governance of the country
32:18is the common cause of all our citizens.
32:20The republic is
32:22governing the country with the power of the people.
32:24It is democracy.
32:26Now we are a republic.
32:28But how can we
32:30deprive the people of their democracy?
32:32What kind of republic is that?
32:34This is your ballot.
32:36This is your democracy.
32:38Fill it up
32:40with the people you like the most.
32:42They can represent your interests
32:44and speak for you
32:46in the parliament.
32:48You can fill it up
32:50with whoever you want.
32:52Don't listen to others.
32:54Don't let others
32:56replace you.
32:58Mr. Sun,
33:00who should we choose?
33:02We don't know anyone.
33:04This is the election.
33:06The candidate of the parliament
33:08will give a speech.
33:10You can all listen to his speech.
33:12You can choose
33:14whoever you like.
33:16We have to go to the city
33:18and listen to them.
33:20The villagers are busy.
33:22Why don't you come here?
33:24Mr. Xiao, you are right.
33:26Look.
33:28They are all
33:30candidates for the election.
33:32They are all here.
33:34Duan Chong, show them.
33:38My name is Song Jiao Ren.
33:40Today,
33:42I will talk to you
33:44about populism.
33:46Mr. Xiao,
33:48do you know what populism means?
33:50Populism means
33:52the people.
33:54Populism means
33:56the people's life.
33:58What is it?
34:00The people's life
34:02is to wear clothes,
34:04eat, build houses,
34:06and walk.
34:08Good.
34:10Populism means
34:12the people's life.
34:14Our people
34:16have to eat well,
34:18wear warm clothes,
34:20live in a good house,
34:22and have a road outside.
34:24This is the most basic material guarantee of people's life.
34:26Populism
34:28is one of the pillars
34:30of the KMT's election.
34:32In the future,
34:34as long as we are in the party,
34:36we should call
34:38for the people's life.
34:40I choose you.
34:42I choose you, too.
34:44Me, too.
34:46I choose him.
34:48Mr. Xiao,
34:50you just said that
34:52the people don't know
34:54what democracy is.
34:56Mr. Sun...
34:58Don't explain.
35:00I don't like your opinion.
35:02In the city,
35:04there are experts
35:06who specialize in
35:08civil rights research.
35:10They all say so.
35:12But this is wrong.
35:14Mr. Xiao,
35:16do you have children?
35:18Yes, I do.
35:20I have sons and grandsons.
35:22Do you want them to go to school?
35:24Yes, I do.
35:26If someone tells you
35:28that your children don't know how to read,
35:30so they don't need to go to school,
35:32what would you say?
35:34Nonsense.
35:36They need to go to school because they don't know how to read.
35:38That's right.
35:40So some people say
35:42that the people don't know what democracy is.
35:44So they don't need to go to school
35:46because they don't know how to read.
35:48That's ridiculous.
35:58You just heard
36:00what our acting chairman said.
36:02Do you choose him as a member?
36:06Don't worry.
36:08You should cherish
36:10your own
36:12democratic rights.
36:14You should listen to
36:16the speeches of other candidates,
36:18including
36:20the speeches of other parties.
36:22You should choose
36:24the one
36:26you like the most.
36:28That's right.
36:32Mr. Xiao,
36:34I have something to say.
36:36In the future,
36:38you can't
36:40deprive others of their right to vote.
36:42If you deprive the people
36:44of their democratic rights,
36:46they will
36:48choose you
36:50one day.
36:54President, please.
37:00President,
37:02this is the first hand information.
37:04You must read it carefully.
37:06Good night.
37:36Good night.
37:44President,
37:46the candidates of our party
37:48always say that
37:50people don't like their speeches.
37:52Even if they send gifts to others,
37:54they often close the door.
37:58Compared with Sun Wendun and others,
38:00our salesman
38:02is like a stall.
38:06Sun Wendun
38:08Sun Wendun
38:10Sun Wendun
38:12Sun Wendun
38:14The speeches of Sun Wendun
38:16are mainly focused on the cabinet.
38:18The cabinet
38:20is in charge of the parliament
38:22in the place of the president.
38:24All the orders issued by the president
38:26will be drafted by the cabinet.
38:28Only the deputy secretary of the State Council
38:30can issue and implement the orders.
38:32Then I, the president,
38:34will be more relaxed.
38:36As for you,
38:38I'm afraid you will be tired.
38:40I'm afraid the next president
38:42will be from the Song family.
38:44Not necessarily.
38:46The result of the vote will come out in two days.
38:48According to the speculation of the Times,
38:50I'm afraid
38:52the Kuomintang
38:54will win this election.

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