1, "You? Jump, I? Jump" Chinese translation means "you jump, I also jump". From a literary point of view, it is often translated as "life and death, life and death and ****, life and death follow each other".
2, "You? Jump, I? Jump" language from the classic love movie "Titanic" classic lines, the heroine Rose in the bow of the ship is about to jump into the sea, standing next to the hero Jack to save the heroine, will say the classic lines "You? Jump, I? Jump". When a strange man is willing to die for a strange woman for no reason at all, the heroine develops a love for the hero for no reason at all.
Expanded:
The Titanic was a product of mankind's beautiful dream when it reached its zenith, and it reflected mankind's strong self-confidence in mastering the world. Its sinking demonstrated to mankind the mysterious power of nature and the unpredictability of fate. Until the day the Titanic sank, the people of the Western world had enjoyed 100 years of stability and peace. Technology was steadily advancing, industry was developing rapidly, and people were confident about the future. The sinking of the Titanic woke all this up.
The "unsinkable ship" - the largest man-made steel structure since the Eiffel Tower, the great achievement of the industrial age - sank on its first maiden voyage because it took the forces of nature lightly and cared little for them. The Titanic will always remind people of the price paid for mankind's arrogant confidence. People will never forget this picture: Titanic at the bottom of the sea with her head held high, the wreckage and stains can not hide her nobility. This is where she belongs. This is how history turns into legend.
Death: Because of the disaster and its chaotic aftermath, coupled with the improper management of documents, the latter's various claims and mixed factors, resulting in the Titanic passengers and victims of statistical data is always in doubt. It is now widely believed that the number of victims may be between 1490-1635 people, of which the most credible data is published by the British Board of Trade: at the time of the disaster, the Titanic **** carrying 2224 people, of which 710 people survived, 1514 people died.
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