Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I still support one of Zhao Benshan's lines in "Not Short of Money": The saddest thing in the world is that people are alive but money is gone!

I still support one of Zhao Benshan's lines in "Not Short of Money": The saddest thing in the world is that people are alive but money is gone!

This is indeed a sad thing in the world. There are too many things to do in one's life. Some people make money for their parents, some people make money for their children. Of course, it is reasonable for some people to make money for themselves. Not everyone is born rich. Some people may be exhausted from the goal of making money.

There are two points in the lines of "Not Short of Money" that express "deepness". First, it expresses the philosophy of life and death. "Little Shenyang" said: "Human life is very short. Sometimes it is the same as sleeping. As soon as the eyes are closed and opened, the day has passed; once the eyes are closed or not, the life has passed."?

Life and death are philosophies that countless great philosophers at home and abroad have worked hard to achieve and pursue relentlessly. No matter how many books and articles I wrote, I still couldn't explain it clearly, but "Little Shenyang" revealed the mystery in simple and humorous ordinary people's words. Do you think there is something profound in the vulgar world? No wonder Bi Fujian praised: "Brilliant!"

The second is that it clearly explains the relationship between people and money. "Little Shenyang" said: "Money is something external to the body. What is the most painful thing for a person is that the person dies and the money is not spent." Zhao Benshan retorted: "The most painful thing is that the person is alive and the money is gone." In fact, this Both statements are correct. Money is indeed an external possession.

However, without money, people cannot live. Money has its value only when it supports people to live better and live better. Without people's lives, money will become like waste paper and meaningless.

It is precisely because this profound philosophy of life is expressed in the humor and ridicule of Northeastern popular culture that "Not Short of Money" has been welcomed by the masses and has vitality. In fact, classics such as "A Dream of Red Mansions" and "The True Story of Ah Q" have been passed down due to their deep roots in popular culture.

If you have profundity but not vulgarity, you cannot go to the public; if you have vulgarity but no depth, you cannot last long among the public. The same is true for "Not Short of Money". If it didn't have the expression of Northeastern folk culture, it wouldn't be popular with the public; and if it didn't have these profound connotations, even if it was fragmentary, it would just add vulgarity to make fun of it, it wouldn't be popular. Long lasting vitality.