The thunderous ticket was actually posted on the door of the bun shop!You heard it right, it's the little shop that exudes an enticing aroma every day. On the grounds of destroying the city's appearance, the chengguan dealt a heavy blow to the economic operation of the merchants. This unexpected incident has aroused the indignation and doubts of countless people. Shopkeepers find it difficult to understand why simply posting price lists is seen as the culprit for destroying the city's appearanceIsn't it punishable that even the tables and chairs that are carelessly placed on the street should be punished?Even pedestrians walking on the street should be seen as destroying the city's appearanceThis is ridiculous, isn't it?We need to change, we need to face up to this irrationality.
The freshly baked ticket makes us feel the absurdity and helplessness of urban managementA "red line" with a unique scenery was actually erected in front of the store. The steamed bun shop that usually attracts bees and butterflies has become the culprit of the city's appearance. This rule may have been around for a long time, but this time we found it and resonated with it. The world is so big, and people have their own responsibilities and feelings. The store is the stage for the merchants, they operate, and we consume. Different styles of posters and untidy tables and chairs have their own pursuits and unique styles. Cities should be pluralistic and free, and every corner should have its own vitality and color. We should not just be a "orderly, neat" mold, but to respect the characteristics of the individual, to give enterprises and individuals space for development.
Different people walk into the store with different stories and unique flavors. The reasons for denying this diversity may be varied, but the message behind them is the same. Is a storefront in a big city being redefined and redefined?Does the chengguan crossing the border and entering the store show the unreasonableness and abuse of power?From a ticket, we see the interweaving of rights and interests, the opposition between law and emotion. This is not just a ticket, but a responsibility and a challenge for city managers. And we, as citizens, need to pay attention to this topic and work together to build better cities, so that they can breathe more vitality and inclusiveness.
Let's go back to the original price list. They are like tiny mirrors that reflect the city as it really is. The ** and style on different signboards tell the efforts and dreams of each business. They have been silently dedicating their fragrant years to the diners on the streets. In this colorful and flowery city, we are all a small pebble among them, and we are writing a beautiful chapter of the city together with other pebbles. Whether we're a dazzling array of signs, fancy furnishings, or pedestrians on a leisurely pedestrian street, we're all building the face of the city in our own way.
Dilapidated streets, shop doors plastered with handwritten price lists. It may seem messy, but it is a true portrayal of this small neighborhood. Looking up, you can see the wall next door to the window, and some clothes are hanging on the balcony, revealing a trace of home warmth. It's a simple and livable scene, and aren't these penalized price lists part of it?City managers, should you listen to more sounds and touch more temperatures?Let us run together in the streets and alleys of the city, and use the power of mutual understanding and tolerance to make the city a better place, so that they can become a second home in everyone's heart.