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Rich? Have culture? Interesting?

We saw a four-story villa with Tang Song hanging on it when we visited Wushi 'ao Village next to Ashoka Ancient Temple in Beilun. The sign of the East Courtyard, not far from the road, stands the sign of Tang Song Art Museum. Looking up at the newly-married double happiness tracery on the glass window, I was a little confused. We pushed open the gate of the yard, and some old wooden tables and chairs, stone statues and bonsai were littered on the ground. When I turned my head, I saw a mural on the wall that seemed to be being restored. The characters on the picture were a bit like semi-reliefs, which was very artistic. Because there is a pool, and because of the unknown situation, I dare not look closely at the study. Walking up the wooden steps of stone carving bonsai to the second floor, there is a arbor, under which there is a long table and some old stools, and there are scraper brushes on the long table, as if someone is repairing old furniture here. There is a glass door that enters the villa next to the arbor, and a wooden door is bolted from the inside. It seems to be more like a residential building. Let's guess it's a private museum.

Everyone guessed that he must be a rich man, with culture and emotional appeal. At home, rich people are not uncommon. There are always a few rich people around us. Maybe my class is not enough, and I don't know much about the life of the rich. It seems that there are only luxury cars and mansions, and only one hearsay is related to cultural sentiment.

At that time, I stayed in a five-star hotel in Jiashan. When I saw the stone carvings and antiques arranged in the hotel, I couldn't help but praise the hotel for its good taste. The hotel is run by the boss of the business unit. The comrades who received it said that it was personally scoured by their boss-in-law, who often went to the antique market in Hangzhou.

I have a more vivid impression of the rich people in New Zealand. In New Zealand, there are many airports that can park several small planes. It is said that rich people take their own driver's licenses and buy planes to fly. It's also easy to get an airplane driver's license in New Zealand. I once spent 4 New Zealand dollars flying a plane in the sky. Of course, the take-off and landing are still done by the coach on the co-pilot. Afterwards, I learned that I only need 49 more classes to get a private jet driver's license.

A rich man whom I respect in New Zealand is a good friend of my husband. When the electric car in the market was still in the experimental stage, he modified a Mercedes-Benz electric car that could travel 12 kilometers by himself. It is said that he designed a slot machine when he was young, and then sold it to a casino in Macau. They don't work and like to travel. When we want to invite them to get together, we are often told that we will not be at home during this time and get together when we come back. That's all right. The topics on the dinner table are always interesting at every party, such as the Formula Competition in Monaco and the glaciers in Antarctica. We asked him to help us design the electronic circuit diagram, which made my husband admire: Never can always think out of the box.

Another person I admire is our neighbor, who should also be rich. He and his wife are both in their seventies, and his wife's pelvis is badly worn and it is inconvenient to walk. In order to let his wife exercise, he specially dug a big swimming pool in front of the house. Because it was troublesome to catch fallen leaves, they installed an electric cover on the swimming pool. When they were drinking coffee at their home, they said that the swimming pool cover could leave people, so they didn't have to worry about accidentally stepping on the cover and falling into the water. Of course, they wouldn't tell their grandchildren this information. Later, they didn't like the coolness of the wind when they left the pool, so they imported electric plastic greenhouses from Slovakia. At the press of a button, the greenhouse can slowly extend from one end of the pool to the other in two minutes.

There is a huge warehouse in the neighbor's house, which is filled with the owner's treasures, cutting machines, small cranes, etc., just like a small factory. It's the cheapest. As neighbors, we can borrow tools from him if we want to cut a steel bar and turn a board. The host likes to stay in the warehouse all day, so the floor heating is installed on the ground, and it is not cold at all in winter. He bought a 3D printer when it first came on the market. In the practice stage, he printed some plastic butterflies for me, and thin plastic filaments were swaying with the wind in the winter depressed vegetable garden against the butterflies with open wings.

in two years, he changed three 3D printers, and the raw materials increased from three colors to all colors. He sent a self-printed plastic red wine glass to the restaurant where the wine tasting was held. The boss hung him on the wall, which was delicate in material and colorful, just like a work of art.

I may not be a rich man in my life, so I'll try my best to be literate and emotional with my limited money.