What he is missing is my Chinese cultural background.
They were totally products of the ancient broader tradition absorbed from the classics; you, on the other hand, have absorbed Chinese culture from the actual lives of ordinary people. That is quite different. They had probably not systematically observed or experienced social life, whereas you have frequently encountered all the vivid realities, pondered them, identified issues, and proposed ideas. They were not able to do that.
I have consciously placed myself in the shoes of the farmers. But in fact, this does not mean I completely identify with their mentality. After all, I am not a peasant but an intellectual within the larger culture. I come from the gentry class which has formed my social attributes, while my cultural ones are those of an intellectual formed and nurtured by the new learning. Later I went to Britain and came into closer contact with the West.