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Lan Huai-en's Mainland Dilemma

Prosperity is like Jinshan, and decline is like duckweed.

At that time, Lan Huai 'en predicted that, just as Shanghai was known as "Paris of the East" in 1930s and "new york of the East" in 20th century, she would probably become the pioneer of men's sports in Asia. "Shanghai is an international city and the international community will pay attention to Shanghai. At that time, I hoped that the divergent effect of this topic was not limited to China. If the topic goes smoothly in Shanghai, it will be more radiant. " Now, Lan Huai-en's hopes are dashed.

Weird people will never "push forward waves after waves and die on the beach", even if it is an ancient gender issue. After the media hype receded, Lan Huai-en only had the lingering sound of Shanghai women's prejudice against her and advocating the creation of "August 3" Men's Day.

"Shanghai women will talk to me about many women's problems accordingly. For example, mainland women are generally strong, and I am talking about a common phenomenon. A very important point in this strength is the lack of humanistic education. This is actually not only women, but also the lack of humanities education in the whole society. " Recognizing this problem, she introduced the western concept of "Lohas" and established Lohas Experience Camp and Reading Club.

LOHAS comes from the transliteration of Lohas, which means to live a healthy and self-sufficient life and emphasizes a "healthy and sustainable lifestyle". "You tell people environmental protection, few people ignore you. It's all slogans without action, so it's unrealistic. China's environmental protection is to start from the heart. "

However, when the concept of "Lohas" was "stolen" by overwhelming advertisers, the market of Lohas Experience Camp was squeezed to the end. "Everyone only sees Lohas literally means eating, drinking and having fun. Lohas is used to sell houses, open restaurants and resorts. They are all engaged in superficial eating, drinking and having fun, or just for advertising. " This directly led to the most "shortness of breath" pain "sharp" orchid-the source of funds.

"There is no money, I just do volunteer work. I'll take everyone with me, and everyone will pay for the appearance. I didn't earn a penny here. " Lan Huai 'en told the Times Weekly reporter that his source of income still depends on the manuscript fee.

From Taipei to Shanghai, and then to Nanning, Lan Huaien, who is constantly moving, seeks "internationalization". She was obviously not discouraged. "The development of Nanning will be disastrous. However, it is not economic development for me. What interests me more is that it will soon become an immigrant city. The government is stepping up construction, which requires funds and talents. "