What lesson should we learn from our brave ancestors ? Explain in a paragraph.
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What lesson should we learn from our brave ancestors? Why are these lessons important to us?
Recently, I did some research about the Hakkas, the Chinese ethnic group that I belong to.
There are many lessons that I have learned from the study.
The Hakkas were considered to be one of the earliest ‘Han’ settlers in China and have therefore been linked with emperors and royal families.
Now you know why I’ve got so much class!
The Hakkas were known to have migrated many times in history to avoid wars, social unrest, and natural crises. Along the way, they assimilated positive values from other races and ethnic groups.
The Hakkas migrated to the south but they were never quite accepted by the natives in the newly-settled land. In fact, many locals discriminated and persecuted these northerners, calling them ‘Hakkas’ which meant ‘guest families’.
They were among the first group of people that migrated out of China to various countries all over the world. They seek a better life for their family and community.
You can say the Hakkas were early pioneers of world travel and global citizenship.
The Hakkas had to settle down in less desirable lands and constantly protect themselves against constant prejudice and harassment.
They were known for their adaptability and hardworking qualities.
They have a fierce determination to survive and succeed. They would persevere through adverse condition so as to have a brighter future for themselves and for their future generation.
As a result of these qualities and emphasis on education, many Hakkas have become prominent leaders in society.
Through the passage of Chinese and world history, many of them have rose up to hold leadership positions in the army, government and enterprise. Many of the revolutions such as the Taiping Rebellion were led by Hakkas.
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My brave ancestors used to fight to the death, the body replied by creating a defence in the immune system whereby their blood would clot faster thus saving the individual life , like not bleeding to death from cuts and bruises.
That in modern day medicine is called Leiden Factor 5 , the only problem now is that the blood clots far too easily and therefor forms clots willy- nilly anywhere in your body Called a hereditary disease, and you need to take a small quantity of Warfarin ( rat poison )every single day of your life to prevent this happening as depending where the clot lodges it can easily kill you. So that is the lesson from wayback ancestors who delighted in beating each others brains out…
we should learn from them to die for our motherland for dharma.