Old-fashioned stories, vague elegy.
People who sing praises to the old times are about to be buried by the old times. The old prince shed tears for the picture of death. He is a man of understanding.
The bourgeoisie's obsession with the social culture of the old aristocracy indicates that these people are inherently inferior. Wang Shiwei ridiculed the Yan'an cadres who spent their days drinking and drinking without understanding politics. Dancing is only the surface, physical contact is the goal, and the old and new forces blend together on the dance floor.
Money is the bloodline of a new generation of aristocrats.
The elegance of the declining aristocracy has already made ends meet. This enlightened aristocrat has found a way to maintain his status. The bourgeoisie is the great knight of this new era. Money is about to become the first driving force to unify social development and personal interests.
The dance floor is still there, but the dancers are changing.
The couple in the center of the stage heralds the imminent birth of the Son of the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie.
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