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On March 2, the news of "Qingyuan's 'top beggar' earning tens of thousands of dollars a month" made headlines on the hot search list.
Recently, Henan cultural tourism has frequently come out of the circle, and many netizens have come to feed the "top beggars" in Qingyuan.
The "top beggar" in Kaifeng Qingyuan, Henan Province earns tens of thousands of dollars a month, and the party concerned said that "now the fire is a little scared".
Jiupai News contacted the sitcom Li Jingang, who plays the beggar, who is 38 years old and has played the beggar in the park for more than 12 years.
He said that now his monthly salary is indeed about 10,000 yuan, but he works very hard from morning to night.
It turned out that when there was a lot of cash, I could still charge a tip of 180 every day when I played a beggar.
He added that most visitors approve of his performance, and some mistake him for a real beggar.
At the beginning of 2024, a little beggar in the scenic area of Shanghe Park in Qingming in Kaifeng became popular, he was originally skinny and worked in Shanghe Park for a few years, and after being a beggar for a few years, he gained more than 20 pounds.
Some tourists from Jiangsu specially brought roast chicken for him, and tourists from all over the country are feeding him one after another, and even tourists look at his eyes and will give him some tips.
He said, "Those who ask for food can only enter and leave, as long as they get to the bowl, they will take it themselves!" ”。
The little beggar's income was also ** out, with a monthly income of 160,000 yuan, as well as five insurances and one housing fund.
Good guy, pretending to be crazy and stupid when he goes to work, and there are tourists to feed him, and the salary is so high, which has attracted the envy of countless netizens, who want to resign to rob him of his job.
This news quickly attracted widespread attention and heated discussions among young people:
It's real fire; It can make visitors have a good sense of physical examination in the park;
Produce talents;
Likes; It's going to be an internet celebrity again;
Very good actor;
Very happy, an actor who plays a play, great;
Envy, beggars earn more than me".
At present, the "top beggars" have gradually become a conspicuous group.
This "beggar" is not a homeless and difficult beggar in the traditional sense, but a special professional role, which is to play the beggar on a specific occasion and environment and make a living from it.
The incident of the "top beggar" in Qingyuan, Henan Province earning tens of thousands of dollars a month reveals the interest chain within this industry and reflects the "top beggar phenomenon".
The phenomenon of top-notch beggars" refers to the phenomenon of Internet culture in which some young people imitate the behavior of beggars and publish their own *** on online social networking to attract attention, attract fans, and then get business cooperation and obtain benefits.
So, why does the incident of "Qingyuan's 'top beggars' earn tens of thousands of dollars a month" reflects the "top beggar phenomenon"?
Lin Dashi believes that the "top-class beggar phenomenon" reflected by this incident is a complex and diverse phenomenon of Internet culture, reflecting the pursuit of some young people, which has both positive and needs to be improved. As long as they do not violate laws and regulations and social morality, they should be guided to establish correct values while understanding with an objective, rational and inclusive attitude.
This phenomenon is not accidental.
Young people pursue individuality and diversification, and "top beggars" use the platform of online social networking to develop.
The "top beggar" is not a beggar in the traditional sense, and usually has a certain performance talent. Through the unique way of performance and infectious words, it attracts the attention of visitors, attracts a large number of fans, and receives rewards.
In the case of Qingyuan in Kaifeng, these beggars attracted a large number of onlookers and rewards by imitating public figures such as celebrities and singers, and even using high-tech means to perform.
This way of performing is funny and entertaining, and it is very interactive, so that the audience can feel satisfied and get pleasure in participating.
Netizens expressed their envy for this easy way to make money, and some even said that they wanted to quit their jobs to become beggars.
The formation of this ** atmosphere has further promoted the popularity of the "top beggar phenomenon".
The phenomenon of top-class beggars" is closely related to the current social consumption culture.
Nowadays, consumption has become a way of life for young people.
Young people consume culture, entertainment and emotions while consuming material goods.
In this context, the performance of the "top beggar" has become a kind of consumption object, and the audience satisfies their consumption desire by rewarding alms.
In tourism activities, tourists are often looking for fresh, exciting, and interesting experiences.
As a special professional role, the form and content of the performance can often satisfy the curiosity and entertainment needs of tourists.
Tourists crowd around, feed, and even tip, which is actually a kind of exploration of new things and recognition of the performers.
The satisfaction of this psychological need provides the soil for the survival of the "top beggars".
This has led to the development of the "top beggars" group, forming a mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationship.
The phenomenon of top-class beggars" reflects the reality of the pluralism of online culture.
In traditional Chinese culture, beggars are a special group that needs the help of society to survive.
Beggars are also often portrayed in various literary works, film and television works, some of which are full of tragedy, and some of which are ironic.
These images are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, so that people have a certain cognitive and emotional basis for beggars.
When the "top beggar" appears, it is easy to associate it with the traditional image of the beggar, which resonates.
In modern society, the intensification of market competition has led some young people to choose to become beggars to seek a chance to survive, and the "top beggar phenomenon" came into being.
The "top beggars" are the best in this group, and they have gained more opportunities and realized the possibility of survival and development through special performances and unique attraction.
The reason why the phenomenon of top-class beggars is fashionable is related to the social psychology behind it.
Nowadays, some young people are under a lot of pressure to survive and have anxiety, and the success story of "top beggars" undoubtedly provides a psychological comfort and motivation for these people.
Through their stories, they see the value of hard work, the possibility of success, and thus inspire their own fighting spirit.
The peculiarities of the "top beggar" profession itself are one of the reasons for its popularity.
This kind of career has a relatively low threshold and does not require much professional knowledge and skills, as long as you are willing to put in the effort.
The income of his profession is relatively high, and it can even reach the level of tens of thousands of monthly incomes. This kind of high-income and low-threshold occupation has attracted many young people to try it.
The reason why the top beggars earn tens of thousands of dollars a month is related to their unique business model.
They first attract fans on online social platforms, and then earn income through live broadcasts, rewards, etc.
This business model lowers the threshold for entrepreneurship, relatively mitigates risks, and provides more young people with the opportunity to show their talents and realize their self-worth.
Lin Dashi reminds that success is not the only criterion to pursue. We need to remain rational and avoid blindly following the trend and over-hype.
We should see that there are also some hidden dangers behind the "top-class beggar phenomenon":
Some young people see financial success as the only goal, and in order to cater to the audience, they lose their bottom line of principles and ignore morality, responsibility and the common good, which can lead to the distortion of some young people's values.
In order to gain more fans, some young people will resort to extreme behaviors such as self-harm and begging, which will cause harm to their physical and mental health, which may have a negative impact on society.
It can be seen that the incident of "Qingyuan's 'top beggars' earning tens of thousands of dollars a month" reflects the "phenomenon of top beggars".
Ladies and gentlemen, what do you think, please leave a message to discuss.
The picture comes from Elephant News** screenshot, Xiaolutu, Li Jingang, Da Song Tokyo Menghua, Jiupai News, )