"Flowers" Tao Tao never knew that Mr. Bao took out all his family resources
The brotherhood between Tao Tao and General Bao.
In the TV series "Flowers", the brotherhood between Tao Tao and General Bao is deep and sincere, they support each other and give everything for each other. Tao Tao is an ordinary seafood vendor, and he is not only very fair to General Bao, but also firmly believes that General Bao has the potential to become General Bao. So, Tao Tao lent money to General Bao twice to help him realize his dream. This brotherhood touched the audience and gave people a deeper understanding of the power of friendship.
Tao Tao is not a rich man, but he has a kind and upright heart and is willing to help Mr. Bao. For the first time, Tao Tao lent Mr. Bao 6,000 yuan, hoping that he would learn from his uncle**. Despite losing half of his money, Tao Tao was determined to borrow another 10,000 yuan. Despite Tao Tao's inner hesitation, he did not hesitate to lend Mr. Bao all his savings, even his wedding ring. His trust and support for Mr. Bao is selfless and deep, and this sincere friendship is worth reflecting on and cherishing.
Zoom in: The brotherhood between Tao Tao and General Bao inspires the audience to reflect deeply on the true meaning of friendship. In real life, can we also give selfless support and love to our friends like Tao Tao? In a world where money is paramount, we tend to forget about true friendships, and few of us are willing to go to the trouble for our friends. The friendship between Tao Tao and Mr. Bao made us rethink the value of friendship and re-examine the relationship between us and our friends. Is friendship only possible through the exchange of interests? Tao Tao's altruism and Mr. Bao's gratitude give us a deeper understanding of friendship.
Fang Mei's strong opposition and reflection.
Tao Tao's decision to lend money to General Bao was strongly opposed by Fang Mei. Fang Mei was very angry that Tao Tao had lent all her property to General Bao, and even picked up a kitchen knife to chase Tao Tao to express her displeasure and warn him not to do so. She said"Why don't you get married together? This scene not only caused a lot of sensation in the play, but also made the audience more impressed by Fang Mei's acting skills.
Fang Mei's strong opposition stems from her insistence on family responsibilities and concern for Taotao. As ordinary people, Tao Tao and Fang Mei are both traveling salesmen at the bottom of society, and they work hard every day to save this money for their future married life. When Fang Mei saw Tao Tao lend all his savings to Mr. Bao, her heart was full of anxiety and pain. She fears that this behavior will jeopardize their future.
Expansion: Fangmei's backlash reflects her sense of responsibility as an ordinary person and her concern for the future. She saw that Tao Tao had lent all his savings to Mr. Bao, which invisibly reflected Mr. Bao's insistence on family responsibilities. Her resolute opposition is based on concerns about the future and concern for Tao Tao. Although Tao Tao's actions are motivated by a commitment to friendship and family, Fang Mei fears that her future will be exhausted because of this. Fang Mei's persistence makes us rethink the relationship between justice and family responsibility. Faced with the dilemma of friendship and family affection, how should we balance and choose?
Mr. Pu's selfish behavior and reflection.
Director Bao borrowed money from Tao Tao, showing his selfishness and self-centeredness. Although Director Bao has his own goals and dreams to start a business, he does not have enough money to achieve it. So, he found Tao Tao and hoped to borrow money to start a business. However, Chief Bao did not think clearly about the impact of this loan on Tao Tao, nor did he think clearly about how he would take responsibility if it failed.
Entrepreneurship is risky, and speculation is even riskier. Mr. Bao is eager to succeed, but he does not have a clear understanding of his abilities and situation. In his pursuit of success, he put all of Dow's wealth into his own business, regardless of the lives of others. This selfish, lack of long-term thinking makes us reflect: when we have dreams, how should we balance the pursuit of dreams with the interests of others?
Expanding: Bao Gong's selfish behavior caused a deep reflection on the audience. In real life, we often see some people who completely disregard the interests and lives of others in order to pursue personal interests. This kind of selfish behavior not only harms others and oneself, but also ultimately brings negative consequences to oneself. In Mr. Pu's case, he did not consider the impact of borrowing money on Taotao's family, nor did he consider how to protect Taotao's rights and interests after failure. This kind of selfish behavior and lack of long-term consideration deserves our reflection and warning.
Reflections on the actions of Tao Tao and General Pu.
The actions of Tao Tao and General Bao give us a lot to think about. Tao Tao's borrowing behavior shows his altruistic commitment and support for friendship, but it also exposes his blindness and adventurousness. Mr. Bao's selfish behavior shows his selfishness and lack of long-term thinking, but his success also makes us rethink the relationship between success and hard work.
The actions of Tao Tao and General Bao had both positive and negative sides. The brotherly affection between them is deep and sincere, and deserves our appreciation and admiration. However, we must also see the consequences and responsibilities of their actions from their stories. Mr. Tao's help and support to General Bao was altruistic, but he did not care about his own life and the stability of his marriage. Although Bao Gong pursues his own dreams, he disregards the interests of others and only considers his own interests.
Through these two roles, we can reflect on our own attitudes and behaviors when faced with similar situations. We must find a balance between friendship and family responsibilities and avoid getting caught up in a situation where interests come first. At the same time, we must also take into account our own abilities and risks, and not let impulses cloud our judgment.
Finally, in real life, we must not only know how to protect our own interests and not let others take advantage of us easily, but also learn to correctly understand the value of friendship and give sincere support and help to friends. Friendship is precious, and we should work hard for it, but at the same time, we must also have the ability to protect ourselves and think rationally. In this way, we can truly cherish and maintain the purity and sincerity of friendship.