Do Chinese survive just for the sake of living and simple spiritual space? The box office of the Spring Festival in 2024 will exceed 2.4 billion, but it is still dominated by comedies, does this reflect the true attitude of Chinese towards life? When discussing the state of Chinese existence, we must examine the reality and face the problem head-on, rather than passively accepting the stigma. Are most Chinese alive or living? This article will try to open up this thought-provoking proposition.
In modern society, the living conditions of the Chinese are highly controversial. Some foreign observers have slandered the state of existence of the Chinese as a simple spiritual space for the sake of life and simplicity. But in fact, is this view fair? Chinese people do have a struggle for survival, but that doesn't mean they don't have the desire for a higher quality of life. We cannot simply reduce the efforts of the Chinese to mere survival, but should understand that they are gradually pursuing a higher quality of life.
However, a closer look at China's social reality makes us have to admit that a considerable number of Chinese people are indeed living in order to survive. The hardships and stresses of life prevent them from enjoying the real life. They work tirelessly every day to feed their families for a bite to eat, lacking freedom and dignity. The lives of these people can be said to be oppressed by survival, rather than real life. However, we cannot simply generalize this state to all Chinese, because the diversity of Chinese society makes everyone's life situation different.
It is precisely because of the depression and hardship of life that the Chinese love for comedy is especially evident during the Spring Festival. Comedy gives them a short period of relief and relaxation, allowing them to forget about the stresses and dilemmas of life for a while. The huge box office success of the Spring Festival movies also reflects the urgent need of Chinese for emotional release and entertainment. However, we should not simply reduce the living conditions of Chinese to a dependence on comedy, but should think more deeply about the structural problems of Chinese society and explore how everyone can enjoy real life instead of being bound by survival.
Therefore, we cannot simply slander the living conditions of the Chinese as simply living and simple spiritual space, nor can we simply think that the Chinese are living for the sake of living and stealing. The living conditions of Chinese people are diverse and complex, including both the struggle for survival and the desire to pursue a higher quality of life. We should face up to the reality of Chinese society and strive to create a more just and equal social environment, so that everyone can enjoy a real life instead of being limited by survival. Dragon and Tiger Leap Spring Festival stalls