Now, the memories of civilians can only be left in museums or storage media

Gia 2022-01-24 08:01:58

In the 2007 film, there is a slight wave of peace.

1.

Even if the common people have some antiques and Tibetan paintings, they still sell their houses and divide their inheritance because they need money. The civilians really don't have the right to keep their memories by their side.

No matter how elegant the old man’s taste is, everything left behind after his death is no longer valuable to his children unless it is exchanged for money that can be used to survive. Spirit is not a legacy.

As for the memory and style of the past, it can only be seen through the glass in the museum. Those were donated to the museum because they had to avoid inheritance tax.

If it were more common people, like me, there would probably only be a few photos for memory.

Therefore, civilians are very helpless and are easily forgotten and forgotten.

And some people can have a former residence, a forbidden city, and a memorial hall. It's hard to forget them.

2.

No country in this era is immune to the influence of other countries. Now, no one is immune to the influence of other countries.

Selling a house in Beijing because I can't find such a good job in Europe.

Designed in Japan and married in the United States.

The paintings are auctioned in the United States, because they can “make them know more about the painters”.

The children speak French at home, speak English at school, and admire American culture.

In this way, the arrogance in the bones of the French is gradually lost in the reality of increasingly globalization.

It is not easy to be able to live easily in this world, and it is too heavy to be confined to the past. Although it is also a bit lost.

Therefore, civilians are very helpless, just like this, slowly lost in every piece of history.

And some people, they sleep in the age of their own creation, and will never grow old.








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  • Éloïse: He said to choose anything. l couldn't take advantage. l took something ordinary. What would l do with something valuable?