Insane_Panda said:
BS. Have you ever read the good earth? Chinese peasents, especially In the ancient era, couldn't give a rats ass about their rulers. THEY HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE GREATER WORLD. THEY HAVE NO SENSE OF NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS. THEY HAVE NO REAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AROUND THEM. If more than half of them can't read and haven't travelled more than 100 miles from their home., what makes you think they'll be all fervent nationalists? Even today, much of rural china is cut off from the greater world.
First of all, I'm assuming you completely missed the smile prior to that section with the run of the mill thing. The smile was supposed to
note my sarcasm

Though I'll continue none the less on the points I disagree with.
Compare the setting of the Good Earth opposed to the current setting. The setting in that story has the background in an era of unceasing wars, famines, droughts, and other natural disasters and etc. Here however, in the 1500 in Min-Yuan China, there has been no war for a long time, basically a cold war between the two sides. The memories of war aren't bright and flashing in the memories of the people. They're the stories and tales told by grandparents and oldsters to young children, told to, not witnessed. It's been years since the armies have collided. YEARS OF PEACE, GOOD HARVEST, AND PROSPERITY! (well, relatively speaking) While the War in name has been going on for three centuries, it's been a COLD WAR for years. That said, to the other points.
It's
not the ancient era anymore though I would agree with you Chinese peasants in the ancient era would care less who ruled them as long they were "Chinese" or so to speak. You notice how the Yuan, Qing, and other invaders before them in China set up Chinese fashion dynasties? Partly because they became sinicized, but also partly to PLACATE the massive Chinese population(mostly peasants/farmers) in the present and the future.
On the matter of having a national consciousness, if one considers that
English peasants in 1500 under Henry VIII already had an English national consciousness instead of say being "Dorseters and etc" the Chinese national identity and consciousness has been well stamped into the minds of the Chinese peasant. The Qin, Han, Tang, Song, Jin and now Yuan and Min. Why does the Yuan Dynasty proclaim themselves to be a Dynasty in the Chinese fashion and manner as opposed to a Mongol Empire?
The other points I pretty much agree with, though peasants NOT on the brink of starvation or the equivalent of bankruptecy can be said to be still nationalistic. Though there are instances where peasants even during times of trouble are nationalistic. An example is in the Qing Dynasty, corrupt and inefficient as it still was in the Mid and Late 19th Century, had many supporters in her fights against the "Foreign Devils." A large percentage of them making up the fanatical organization called the "Society of Harmonious Fists"

But that is off topic...