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The house is always reasonableAuthor:Less home
Love the concrete, not the abstract. Love life, don't love the meaning of life. —Writer Fyodor Dostoevsky died February 9, 1881 From: The Brothers Karamazov......On Chinese New Year's Eve in 1979, Wang Shuo went to the Great Hall of the People to attend a party. There was a long-lost ballroom dance, and there were people wearing bell bottoms, perming their hair, and even speaking English. At that time, Wang Shuo was still a navy and did not become a ruffian writer in the future. At the venue, Mr. Wang felt extremely twisted and sighed that the world had changed.
The same feeling soon settled in the hearts of more Chinese. Over the next forty years, this feeling will grow stronger and stronger. Whenever people look back at the past and look back at the past, they will be surprised to find that life is changing with each passing day, and the excitement of last year is cold today. New trends are always coming.
The hottest word this year is citywalk, which has been summarized by Xiaohongshu as one of the "2023 Life Trend Observations". has also become a hot word, as well as "conspicuous bag" and "listening to persuasion". There is no doubt that this is an outlet for the Chinese people to release their emotions after the epidemic is over. Through Citywalk, you can see that not only this, but also the decisive factors that have influenced the changes in people's lives over the past 40 years have been changing.
Many people don't know that Citywalk, which has become popular this year, is largely dependent on the notes shared by thousands of ordinary people in the Xiaohongshu community. What started out as a small spark became one of the lifestyle of the year as the community culture continued to ferment. This was put in front of Mr. Wang in 1979, and he couldn't believe it.
After all, in the past few decades, the vast majority of lifestyles have not been led by ordinary people.
In the 80s, when Mr. Wang lamented that the world had changed, the Chinese under the blowing wind changed rapidly. Life in the 80s was an awakening about beauty, about humanity, about desire. The material is not yet abundant, but the soul is already full.
At that time, television was not yet popular, and people were looking for inspiration for the beauty of life in radio, magazines and movies. The first to show momentum were girls. In 1984, Tie Ning published "Red Shirt Without Buttons", which shook the literary world. It was subsequently adapted into the movie "The Girl in Red". Previously, female compatriots across the country were unified in black and blue**. After watching the movie, the girls put on red dresses that meant "rebellion".
The movie "The Girl in Red" This beautiful red color quickly spread throughout the country. When they change their clothes, they also have to apply alabaster and wipe their hair with clam oil. The "Junko Head" of Junko Oga in "Volleyball Girl" is popular in the city. The introduction of "Blood Suspicion" has made "Sachiko Shirt" popular for a long time. In "Lushan Love", Zhang Yu changed 40 sets of clothes, and the girls were greedy.
At that time, the price of "Clothing Cutting" was 7 cents, and every household had it.
It was the fashion knitting book of the 80s, and the most popular stitches were all in it.
Men are no exception. "Manhunt" Ken Takakura brought a fire to the windbreaker, and "Shanghai Tang" Chow Yun-fat brought a white scarf. "The Man from the Bottom of the Atlantic" brought the ** mirror to the fire. Fei Xiang's "A Fire in Winter" made the men burn the nose of the plane. What makes male compatriots most proud is that they can make a set of homemade furniture.
TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, are not something that ordinary people can consume. Writer Zou Jingzhi recalled that when you looked into the courtyard, the men were all making furniture. Song Dacheng's furniture in "Desire" is called Czech. In order to learn from him, the boys borrowed books from the library to read the drawings, and changed things from east to west. Soon, a trend called "modular furniture" swept the country. The initiator came from the "Friends of Life" column of Shanghai TV Station, and they held a "Home Decoration Appraisal Exhibition", selected 18 works from 900 submissions, made a documentary, and published a magazine dedicated to home furnishings. This magazine led the way in the 80s home decoration fashion.
The circulation of many magazines at that time seems to be miraculous today.
In 1981, the circulation of "Popular Film" rose from 500,000 copies when it was republished to 9.6 million copies, ranking first in the world. The female star on the cover of each issue influenced the outfit and hairstyle at that time. They are the earliest opinion leaders, and they can rely on the cover of an issue to lead girls across the country to wear dresses of the same color.
However, in the face of another thing that awakens the desires of the Chinese people, it is almost meaningless.
In 1979, some people secretly listened to overseas radio stations and listened to Teresa Teng. Subsequently, pirated tapes circulated among the people, and the "glamorous sounds" on the radio became more and more abundant, and young people became restless.
On an ordinary night in 1984, people had just finished watching the news broadcast, and a young man with a guitar jumped out of the TV, singing and dancing "Yan Dance, Yan Dance, a song to a piece of love!" ”。This is the first batch of advertisements shot by CCTV after the establishment of the advertising department. Miao Haojun, who danced, was 18 years old and became the most fashionable youth in the country.
The advertisement was broadcast, and the sales of Yanwu tape recorders rushed to one million units. Pop is rapidly changing the way people socialize. At that time, the young people were mainly divided into two groups, one for dancing and the other for the harp.
In the 80s, dancing was so popular that relevant departments took action, and the Ministry of Culture issued a "Prohibition Notice". The enthusiasm of the broad masses of the people has not diminished and they have expressed strong opposition. In 1987, "Break Dance" was released, and Jia Zhangke was influenced by this and became the little prince of the discotheque. Later, Wang Shuo, who was twisted at the beginning, took the lead in planning "Seahorse Song and Dance Hall".
Teacher Miao later acted in "Huanzhu Gege" The young people who played the piano were even more profound. In this regard, Wang Shuofa and Xiao Yejing have a detailed performance in "Days Related to Youth". The young men wore military cotton jackets, held guitars and girls, confronted each other in the streets, and sang songs one after another. Whoever can't pick it up can only slip away. Zhou Yunpeng recalled in "Green Train" that when he participated in the Shenyang piano, he saw that his skills were not as good as others, so he smashed the piano on the spot.
This trend has also spread to colleges and universities. There is a man named Gao Xiaosong in Tsinghua University, who has been seriously affected. Because of this wave, there was a popular campus folk song in the 90s.
In the 80s, although the Hong Kong and Taiwan dramas of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "Huo Yuanjia" and "Shanghai Tang" were popular, not everyone could see them. Broadcasting and ** are different. "Roses Bloom Everywhere" and "Sweet Honey" can be listened to by anyone. The mainstream** plays the role of a promoter. "Beijing Evening News" held a "new star ** meeting" in 1980, and "singer" became a popular word. Five years later, the "Red Brocade Cup Yangcheng New Song and Newcomer Competition" was held in Guangzhou, laying the groundwork for the rise of Guangzhou singers in 94.
**, is the best condiment for social networking in that era. Newspapers, broadcasts, and pirated tapes that produce and disseminate popular songs are naturally the leaders of popular entertainment.
The young man in "Days Related to Youth".In recent years, at the end of each year, Xiaohongshu, which observes and analyzes a large number of national life trend data, will summarize the changes in people's lifestyles in the past year and predict the direction of public life trends. Night running, outdoor travel, rural leisure, old money style dressing, convenience store drinking...All kinds of new ways to play are endless.
The source of change can be traced back to the 90s of the last century.
Zhang Yiwu said that although there was material attraction in the 80s, it was also manifested at the spiritual level, and in the 90s, material pursuit became the mainstream. The consumption life of Chinese is truly unfolding.
In October 1990, a restaurant in Shenzhen opened, and even city leaders went. People queued up on the day from the second floor to the first floor. The trainee manager of this restaurant was hired after beating more than 6,000 people, 3 rounds of interviews, and meeting 7 examiners. There were 10 trainee managers: 8 undergraduates and 2 master's students.
The name of the restaurant is McDonald's.
On that day, the Shenzhen store set a new global record for McDonald's single-day turnover.
McDonald's opened in the grand occasion It's a microcosm of life in the 90s. In the past 10 years, foreign brands have come one after another. In 90, Cartier became the first luxury; In 92, the LV store opened in Beijing; In 94, Parkson entered China; In 98, IKEA entered Shanghai; In 99, Beijing International Trade opened the first Starbucks.
That year, Pierre Cardin even brought a fashion show to the Forbidden City.
A sign called "Dabao" greets everyone every day. The girl was no longer satisfied with pearl cream and learned Mao Geping. The young man stopped playing furniture by hand and began to dress up with star hoteliers. "Perpetual" bicycles were not permanent, and the city was full of running surfaces, which later became Jetta. People don't just stir-fry at home, they also go to restaurants. Liu Zhenyun sold "Chicken Feathers in One Place" to Feng Xiaogang, earned 80,000 yuan, and immediately took his daughter to eat KFC.
The Chinese slowly have more money, and more - time.
In 1995, the work was changed to a two-day holiday. The extra time on weekends gave birth to shopping malls and farm stays. Shopping has become relaxation, and travel and leisure have become a trend. In 1999, the government decree ensured the week, and travel has been a part of life for the people of the country ever since. In the fields of clothing, home decoration, catering, and beauty, new life trends are coming one after another. Today's sundresses, tomorrow's jeans; Big waves today, bangs tomorrow.
Along with this, pop culture and social entertainment have changed.
In 1992, the country's first KTV "Golden Voice" opened in Guangzhou. Two years later, "The End of the World" allowed residents of first-tier cities to see a large number of foreign scenery. Close to Hong Kong, countless pirated VCD production lines have risen, bringing the dazzling light of "Double Monday" and "Four Heavenly Kings" to the mainland. The Star Chaser is born. Young people in small towns who have no money squander their youth in discotheques, billiards halls, game halls, and video halls.
After karaoke became popular, Wang Xiaobo also wrote articles to satirize his neighbors singing like donkeys.
The movie "The End of the World" was released and promoted But in such a dazzling consumer trend, there is still one thing that dominates everyone's life.
That's the rapidly growing popularity of televisions.
In the mid-nineties, there were as many as 98 color TV companies in the country, with an annual output of 30 million domestic color TVs. There are 684 TV towers in the country, and the TV population coverage rate has reached 823%。A small screen has entered thousands of households, become a media center, and have a great right to speak.
The grade of food and clothing, the trend of the brand, and the trend of fashion have all begun to be affected by it.
In 1990, "Desire" was a hit, making there fewer thieves on the street. This is a milestone for television to replace books and movies as the most popular communication medium.
Liu Huifang's fate touched the hearts of audiences across the country. Before they shook their heads, Qiong Yao and Jin Yong came again. VCD machines and *** machines are popular. Hong Kong and Taiwan movies, ** bombed in turn. Produced by the Beijing Television Center, the fifth-generation director's literary films, the mainland rolling circle and avant-garde literature, passed out overnight. was so angry that Mr. Wang Shuo listed the Four Heavenly Kings, Jackie Chan Movie, Jin Yong** and Qiong Yao drama as the four major vulgarities in "The Ignorant and the Fearless".
The TV images of the 90s firmly grasped the life of the Chinese people and created a large number of national memories. The explosion of TV dramas contributed to the popularity of "Huanzhu Gege" at the end of the 90s, and the first national idol was born in the mainland. In the mid-90s, journalism also had to rely on television. The CCTV News Commentary Department sent out elites such as Bai Yansong, Shui Junyi, and Jing Yidan, and Cui Yongyuan became popular because of "Tell the Truth".
Even Uncle Benshan's "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" in 1999 had to be in the form of "Tell the Truth".
The Spring Festival Gala where this sketch was staged is the national memory of the 90s. For more than a decade, it has been the birthplace of the buzzword of the year and has an unshakable influence.
These two words have a certain epoch-making significance The public's life trends and consumption decisions naturally cannot escape the palm of television culture. "Zhengda Variety Show" teaches you that the world is really wonderful; Travel Satellite TV makes you "unmoved, heart is far away"; "Entertainment Billboard" tells you what is the hottest this year; "Beautiful Pretty Woman" teaches you how to make up and show a small face; "Living Space" allows you to learn minimalist home decoration; "Everyday Diet" transforms your kitchen and refrigerator....
In the show, the hairstyles and outfits of Hong Kong stars have become the object of public imitation. Aaron Kwok's middle score asked the teenager Han Han to write a "Hair" and send it to the second new concept. Jackie Chan's advertising slogan "Jackie Chan" made Xiaobawang a childhood memory of a generation; The "Golden Monkey Leather Shoes" of six-year-old children can be called the first generation of marketing; The brain-platinum gift-giving technique has brought about an explosion in the health care product market.
In the 90s, TV advertising products represented decency and class in the hearts of the masses.
People's imagination of quality life is based on TV. The change in life trends from year to year lies in what is reported and presented on television. In most sub-developed and underdeveloped cities, people are accustomed to getting the most cutting-edge fashion information and the most fashionable leisure methods through television, and follow the trend and imitate.
At that time, Mr. Yi was not as thin as he is now, and after the millennium, the power of television is still huge. In 2005, a local TV draft created a civilian star who appeared on Time Magazine. CCTV's "Hundred Lectures" can make Yi Zhongtian and Yu Dan popular and set off a surging "Chinese culture fever". Everyone read the "Three Kingdoms" and "Analects". After a few more years, the health show hit, and Zhang Wuben fried the mung bean soup in one sentence. Everyone started talking about sub-health.
Life in the 90s was dominated by TV culture.
But in 1999, an experiment heralded the dawn of a new era.
In September 1999, Taiwan's "Dreamer Chinese Network" joined forces with ten mainland Chinese companies to conduct an experiment.
12 participants in a closed room, using the network to meet their survival needs. A volunteer named Fan Hongjun collapsed, and he found that there was nothing on the Internet except Yonghe soy milk. Sleeping on the wooden bed at night, Fan Hongjun was shivering from the cold, and swore that he would never eat Yonghe soy milk again in his life.
Four years later, the "Dreamer" went out of business. It was in that year that Dianping was founded in Shanghai. Fan Hongjun in 1999 must not have imagined that when he opened Dianping in the future, there would be a dazzling array of restaurants on it.
It was also that year that Jack Ma called a few young people into the office and said that the company was going to do a project, and you had to leave the house, and you couldn't tell anyone what you were doing. Subsequently, several people moved to the lakeside garden where Ali started. A few months later, the online was launched. In October of the same year, Alipay was born.
It's just that at that time, most Chinese were unaware of this. Although Hu Yong translated Digital Survival in 1996, this survival trend is only a very small minority. For example, there is a bankruptcy writer named Ning Caishen, who mixed up with the Internet at the end of the 90s and cultivated a sense of networking. 6 years later, he compiled the jokes and ingenuity accumulated from the Internet into a sitcom named "Wulin Gaiden".
In 1999, it was also called: farce After two years of hard fighting, in 2005, it rose and gradually opened the curtain of Chinese online shopping. In the second year, more than 9 million people went shopping every day. A lifestyle trend that is about to change the consumption habits of Chinese people has spread. At the same time, information distribution, instant messaging, chatting, intra-city services, online games, and various daily needs are gradually covered by the Internet, and the number of Chinese netizens is soaring.
It was during these years that one thing changed dramatically.
In 2003, "Popular Software" introduced a ** called Cat Flutter. Previously, few people knew about it. After reading the article, many people have become cat pounce users. Everyone is tired of the cookie-cutter pages of the portal and wants to find new fun. In a forum similar to cat fluttering, tens of millions of netizens gathered, stirring up the initial Internet rivers and lakes.
There, grassroots engagement is like never before.
911 Incident", thousands of netizens in Xici Hutong discussed; Cat fluttered on the Internet, a girl holding milk tea was praised as a representative of innocence; Li Yi's explosion action against Li Yuchun's bar has become a milestone event in the history of the development of Tieba....Once upon a time, only when you speak on TV and write in newspapers and magazines can your voice spread and be heard by strangers, but in the age of the Internet, all you need is one post.
The voice of the grassroots can suddenly be heard far away.
In 2006, there were three events that were enough to reflect that the dominant discourse power of television was being dismantled.
That year, in the college dormitory, you will find that the boys did not play games, but gathered to chase an American drama called "Prison Break". With the birth of the subtitle group, "Prison Break", which fell out of the top 20 in the ratings in the United States, fascinated countless college students and white-collar workers. People stay up late to catch up on dramas, and since then they have been accustomed to "season" broadcasts.
Subsequently, dramas such as "Lost", "Hero", "Desperate Housewives" and "24 Hours" were all the rage. In the 90s, the scenery of the whole country watching the same drama no longer exists. Watching dramas and variety shows online has become a new daily routine.
Remember Mi Shuai? That year, Guo Degang became popular all over the country. He is not like any other cross talk actor of the same generation, he is popular on TV. In 2005, Tudou was launched. He and Yu Qian's various ** that were plated out of the pulp went viral in potatoes. Through the Internet, Guo Degang quickly became popular. "I Am a Writer" and "I Am ***, I Am a Military Expert" and other "I Am" series have established his unshakable status in the rivers and lakes. The rise of Deyun Club.
Lao Guo Yihong even drove a large number of white-collar workers to the theater to listen to cross talk.
Within a few years, Wang Zijian and hip-hop baggage shops came out of the circle one after another and won a big name in the theater. Although the mainstream ** represented by newspapers and television is still strong, it is no longer the only field of speech.
That year, 112 days after Xu Jinglei's blog was opened, the number of visits reached 10 million.
As early as 2003, Mr. Mu Zimei, who wrote "**", made the blog go to the public for the first time with his bold style. But the whole people pay attention to the blog, and it will not be until 2005 that Han Han and Xu Jinglei settled in Sina. These two outstanding celebrities of the blogging era have gained great influence. Han Han's blog post has become a must-read publication for online citizens. He himself was sent to Time magazine, ranking ahead of Obama.
For a while, blogging and reading blogs have become the hottest online lifestyle.
Famous bloggers like Xu Jinglei and Han Han are naturally top-notch. But the more far-reaching impact on the development of the Internet is that from now on, any grassroots can also gain the same voice as the elite. They can have a voice in familiar areas.
Soon, the Internet gave them a resounding name: Big V.
An ordinary grassroots can become an opinion leader in the field and a vertical life trend leader through its own accumulation. This was unthinkable in the 10s.
In 2006, Shi Yue was in Tianya**History**, and because of the traffic questioned, he switched to Sina Blog for updates. The number of hits quickly exceeded one million. Subsequently, his blog post was compiled into a book and named "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". In the same year, Li Xiaolai, a teacher at New Oriental, refined English teaching and posted it on his blog to form an English textbook, which became a must-read list for overseas exams. He also published a collection of essays called "Time as a Friend".
Different from forums, blogs have a strong subscription and following, and in the words of Mr. Wei Wuhui, although both focus on user-generated content (UGC), blogs emphasize more on "people".
Since then, the mainstream** is no longer the only center, and it is no longer the authority that leads the trend of life.
The grassroots who become big V can also build momentum.
But in fact, the popularity of Citywalk, conspicuous bags and persuasion on Xiaohongshu this year was not brought up by a certain big V, nor was it shared by a head blogger.
Citywalk was first noticed because a Wuhan user on Xiaohongshu shared Wuhan's travel notes. In the notes, there is no mention of any 5A scenic spots, focusing on the distinctive old streets and shops in Wuhan. Unexpectedly, as soon as the notes were posted, the number of likes and favorites soared. Soon, some amateurs in other cities who had already had Citywalk experience also began to share their treasure experiences.
Perhaps out of love for their city, more and more people are starting to write Citywalk guides. These notes have led to offline travel. From Shanghai to Ningbo, from Zhengzhou to Beijing, citywalk routes from city to city have come out of the circle one after another. Ordinary people write, ordinary people see, ordinary people act.
As for the popularity of "listening to persuasion", it is full of drama.
A Xiaohongshu amateur user named "Xiao Ai", because he couldn't find a partner for a long time, went to the community to post for help, uploaded a half-length photo, and hoped that everyone would point out where their problems were. Soon, some female users rushed to offer advice. In the face of everyone's suggestions and pointing out various problems, Xiao Ai accepted them all calmly, not at all, and had no glass heart at all. Whatever everyone instructed him, he did.
So he was known as the most persuasive person in Xiaohongshu.
Xiao Ai's classmate "listened to the persuasion before and after comparing before and after, and there were as many as 3,000 amateur sisters who gave him ideas. At the same time, Xiao Ai continued to change her hairstyle, body shape, and outfits, and successfully transformed. is such an ordinary person's help-seeking post, which rushed to the community's annual hot search, gaining 6,824,000 popularity. Listening to persuasion became popular.
In the past year, "listening to persuasion" has become a favorite label for people when traveling. Don't look at travel bloggers, don't look at the big V who explores the store, after going out, go directly to Xiaohongshu and roar. There will be many local ordinary users or users who have played cards to help. It evolved into a mutual aid trip between ordinary people.
Whether it is the fermentation of Citywalk or the gameplay of "going out to listen to persuasion", it is not led by opinion leaders.
Back in 2010, New Weekly predicted one thing:
Over the past 30 years, you have been driven by megatrends to pursue wealth and improve your quality of life, and next, you will choose your own small trends to witness a new era. In this pluralistic world, the collective is retreating and the individual is stepping onto the stage. Individual choices converge into small trends, and small trends become big trends. ”
Xiaohongshu's 2023 annual life trend This matter has been showing signs as early as 2009.
In July 2009, someone posted a sentence "Jia Junpeng, your mother called you home for dinner". 3 minutes later, "Jia Junpeng" replied, saying that he would not go back. A few hours later, the incident fermented and became popular on the Internet. In the following three days, the post clicks rushed to 78180,000, 30 replies20,000, the "relatives and friends" of the Jia family poured out of the nest.
This incident was included in the "Ten Things in the 10 Years of the New Century" by the "New Weekly," which shows far-reaching significance.
In this regard, the publication wrote,Social networks reconstruct social relations, any small hill may become the center of the storm from now on, and any information that seems boring and has a humble starting point can become a tornado after group processing. Cyber events and buzzwords are formed in this process.
What is curious is, why did the trend of "listening to persuasion" and "citywalk" from small to large, this tornado set off by a small hill, happened in Xiaohongshu?
It wasn't another blog that killed Sina Blog, it was Sina Weibo. Writing is essentially an elitist activity, and the bar for producing high-quality content for a long time is high.
However, with the advent of the mobile Internet, Weibo has once again broadened the opportunity to speak out.
The 140-word oral expression, coupled with the speed of casual transmission, has changed the way information flows in the era of forums and blogs. Therefore, there is a saying that "onlookers change China".
Subsequently, the explosion of Internet + once again reconstructed the lifestyle of Chinese from shopping, travel, catering, social and other fields. At the same time, continuing the trend of differentiation of discourse power in the blog era, various apps carrying content were born, and public accounts, Zhihu, Kuaishou, Bilibili, and Douyin came one after another.
Those who can write articles, take beautiful photos, understand technology, teach beauty, can make jokes, and love acting...Countless big Vs and Internet celebrities have risen from the fertile soil of the grassroots. For a while, I will appear on the stage after you sing it, today Fan Mimeng, tomorrow Velociraptor , today Papi sauce, tomorrow He classmate....
But at the same time, most ordinary users are just spectators.
Like the people who watched TV variety shows in the 80s and searched for overseas information in the 00s, they can only passively accept the trend of life and rush from one trend to the next.
They have been following for the past few decades. Learn perm from magazine covers, learn dressing from TV drama protagonists, learn makeup from beauty bloggers, and find canteens with shop explorers...
But this time, it's a different story.
The popularity of Citywalk and Listening to Persuasion means that new forces have intervened.
It is no longer led by a veteran player in a certain field, and it is no longer an authority that pushes small trends to the masses. Rather, it is a real climate formed by one ordinary person after another. This kind of centerless outbreak, even the operation of Xiaohongshu admits that it has a chaotic disorder, and it is difficult to be manipulated by people.
Maybe after the trend rises, they will invite big Vs to help, but at the beginning of the birth of the trend, they are completely brewed in the notes of extremely ordinary Xiaohongshu amateur users.
As summarized by "New Weekly", it seems boring and humble, but it is the starting point of a hurricane.
This is inseparable from the atmosphere of Xiaohongshu. As a life sharing community, the people who come here to record their lives and share strategies are real and touchable ordinary people. Their sharing, with warmth and poetry, hopes to pass it on to more people. User "Jasmine's Magic" shared his route with a 3-year-old babywalk, showing people the joyful mood of children walking home and meeting the world unexpectedly. Amateur user "Xuanzi" has also written more than once about the feeling of being anxious about being citywalk**.
Children's citywalk is the joy of exploring the world Here, ordinary users do not need exquisite writing, through oral expression, tell their real experience and inner feelings, and bring their own stories, they can infect others, resonate, and drive more people to participate.
The tendency of the community to be life-like is also conducive to the occurrence of resonance. For example, the hot word "conspicuous bag", which was originally spread in the Douyin live broadcast room, was used by the variety show circle to do a lot of publicity, and was "abused" by the majority of netizens. As a result, during the summer vacation and the eleventh day, people flocked to the museum and found a lot of "conspicuous bags", which were spontaneously recorded on Xiaohongshu, looking for ways to play conspicuous bags in life, which was brought to fire by the majority of users.
Paid museum conspicuous bag During this period, the user "Fat Boy" shared the "conspicuous bag dad" of fighting cancer at home. During the whole process of fighting cancer, the elderly were optimistic and positive, and often used some funny and funny means to cheer up the patients, and fought against the disease with the attitude of an old naughty child. The notes touched a lot of people in the community.
Use sincerity, warmth, specific and vivid life scenes and life fragments to impress another life. That's why in Xiaohongshu, an ordinary person can become a butterfly that sets off a hurricane.
Time flies. Forty years of life have changed again and again, like a blink of an eye.
The red skirts at the ballroom balls in the 80s, the posters of Hong Kong and Taiwan stars all over the streets and alleys in the 90s, the stealing of vegetables on the Happy Net in the 00s, and the details of clothing, food, housing and transportation that disappeared in time, for the individual, are the joys and pains of self-knowledge in the changes of the years, a period of secret growth events, and for the collective, it is the epitome of the social process in the past 40 years. What is engraved in it is the struggle, longing and warmth of life of the Chinese.
The so-called way of life is nothing more than the sum of civilization and technology. At the level of civilization, only when a society is open and tolerant enough, can everyone's choice be fully respected. At the level of science and technology, the voice of each individual can be transmitted farthest, and the colors of this world can be rich enough.
No, it's the end of the year again. The year is coming to an end, and in the past 365 days, in addition to Citywalk, Conspicuous Bag, and Listen to Persuasion, everyone must have their own unique lifestyle. With the development of the Internet today, everyone can become a butterfly that sets off a hurricane. Maybe one day, one of your posts and notes will be able to connect more people and bear fruitful results in the society.
In the 80s of the last century, China has now undergone great changes in the new year, and there will be new trends, new lively, and new buzzwords. But no matter how new it is, the yearning for a better life will not change. This has been the most important concern of the Chinese for the past four decades. To a large extent, this is also the reason why one life after another can take root in Xiaohongshu.
Feed the soul with every unique life, and remember the years with every warm touch.
2024 is just around the corner, and hopefully we can all find new connections while staying in order.
I hope that in the ever-changing trend of life, we can always love what I love and do what I do.
Just like Lu Guozhen wrote in the song:
Whenever it changes, happiness will always be remembered, and it will be deeply hidden in the bone marrow.
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