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What can a tragic life in the mountains mean?

In the mountains and rivers, everyone's life seems to be very different, but one thing is the same. Everyone is unhappy, even miserable. This tragic life seems to be doomed by heaven. Whether you are poor or rich, whether you stay at home and wait for death or emigrate to enjoy life, without exception, you are confused and hard, unable to find the direction of life. To borrow a word from the ancients, it is like: there are no eggs under the nest!

Liang Zi's tragedy belongs to the tragedy of ordinary people in China. Because his "conditions" are not good enough, it is an emotional failure to lose to Jin Sheng with better conditions in the emotional competition. Working hard every day can only make ends meet, which is a career failure; I got pneumoconiosis because of my work, and my boss didn't care about it, and I didn't have medical insurance. This is a failure in rights. In the end, his final film was not released, but anyone can foresee that he has been drained of oil and water, lost the use value, and can only survive, struggling to live a life of exploitation, destruction and abandonment, and even being slaughtered after death like Tao Er's father. Compared with such a failed life as an issue, there seem to be only three ways to succeed in China. The first is to be reincarnated as the prince of the powerful family and act as the arranger of China people's life, so ordinary people don't have to think about it. The second is to be a corrupt official like Lao Xing and use his power to seek rent to gain benefits. Even children know and yearn for this method, but as far as the film is concerned, such people have a bad ending. The third is the way that Jinsheng took, colluding with corrupt officials and relying on power to become a profiteer who made a fortune silently. In this way, Jinsheng made his way to success step by step. One is to break the ice in the emotional competition and marry Taoer. Then leave the original match and move to Shanghai to become an international metropolis citizen; In the end, the limelight was wrong, and he managed to get out and immigrate to Australia, and he was lucky to become a foreigner. In the eyes of China people like Liang Zi, Jinsheng's life is perfect to the extreme, but he can't be happy himself. He feels scared and nervous at home. When I went abroad, I was too old to integrate into the local culture, didn't understand English, and couldn't even communicate with my son. His life is doomed to be lonely and boring.