Versailles literature
Versailles literature. The term comes first from the comic strip "The Rose of Versailles". It's not a new form of literature. It's a recent internet fad. It's actually braggadocio. At its core, Versailles Literature is about inversion, the obvious desire to show off, but to be silenced first. Versailles Literature is a method of describing in reverse on social media platforms or in everyday communication. The method of. The protagonists of Versailles literature often own several luxury villas. Their daily lives are envied by many and y disturbed by everyone, which is a "sweet burden" for them. To adults, Versailles literature is like a one-man comic opera. Pharmaceuticals should be seen as a daily pastime.
Classic Versailles Literature Sentences
"My husband gave me a pink Lamborghini, it's so straight, hey, how do I tell him I don't like the color?" "Lamborghini", but it's inconvenient to say so as not to invite jealousy. So "husband too straight" "color is not good" to avoid understatement, in the content of the text to emphasize the content of the text beyond. The final feeling of the reader is "a vague feeling, but no evidence", which is "ordinary body".
Entertainment industry classic Versailles famous scene
In addition to TV dramas, variety shows often have guests who use Versailles literature for funny purposes. In the "Spitting Assembly", in the face of the "north to Guangzhou love to come not" topic, born in the north of the University of Sabine will Versailles literature played to the point of perfection: "Of course, my north is not quite the same as a lot of north, because I I was forced to north, I do not have the initiative. Of course, I'm not bragging or elevating myself. I was sent to Peking University." In this situation, the audience on stage could not help but boo. In response, Sabourin didn't back down, but proceeded to start the Versailles Literature "Self-Question and Answer" session, describing how he initially didn't want to leave his hometown and friends, and then reassured himself that "Peking University is okay too. It's okay." "If you accidentally get a notice to deliver to Tsinghua, your life will be ruined! So I can think of Peking University, so go for it." That's not enough. Everyone thinks they want to remember that painful past, and Sablin says, "After you get to Beijing, everything you're going through today, what with the crowded buses, the crowded subways, living in the basement, eating instant noodles. I haven't experienced anything!" Then he goes on, giving the illusion that he's really starting to sell out: "Then when I graduated from undergraduate school, I looked for a job, because you must have had vacancies during that time. I wanted to rent an apartment in Beijing to survive on my own. During that time, I was sent to graduate school!" He didn't get enough at the end and added "life regrets." Everyone said that for the first time in my life I had the urge to be a keyboard player. If Sabine's Versailles is the effect of the show, then Guo Jingming has turned his own life into Versailles, and the most embodiment of this is his proudly titled Small Times. Many people's first reaction to "Small Times" is the movie version. In fact, the novel version is more Versailles existence. What with "Nan Xiang also got a Dolce & Gabbana perfumed hug on his chest" and "a two year old asking for nothing more than a warm Hermes blanket and then an LV wallet shoved into his hand, he shoved it into his hand. That's it. It really doesn't work. You hang a Van Cleef necklace. Spray a little Emperor Blue Dipper. These two tubes are mean. What kind of ghosts? Going to school, doing sentence building, expanding the flavor. But there are some more realistic elements in the book that could even serve as corroboration for Melon. For example, when Yang Yang Qiao Xin's romance was rumored last year, Qiao Xin was exploded as a super rich second generation. At that time, there was no specific conceptualization of Qiao Xin with, and it was discovered that Guo Jingming had words of praise for the mountain villa in the novel version of "Small Times". It is the top villa in Shanghai, and there are very few people who can set foot in this area. Although Guo Jingming's directing skills are not recognized, but the public is still very satisfied with his aesthetic aesthetic, so many netizens said "Guo Jingming said it is the top, is indeed the top villa. "Generation status. In the movie version, Guo Jingming also followed the setting of the old mountain manor, specially rented a large villa as the second grand finale of the shooting location. Not only that, but Guo also asked the lead actors to roll around in the snow. Among them, the most dazzling Gouli yellow Fendi fur for 260,000 pounds. As Guo's favorite character, Gu Li rented a house in Sinan Mansion, the same Sinan Mansion where Zhang previously lived, as soon as he graduated. A month's rent is said to be 200,000 dollars. The only project in the city center is predicated on retaining the reservation of parallel garden houses." Renting was not because he couldn't afford to buy, but because the Sinan Mansion is a historic building and has always been rented and sold. Later, Gulley bought her own house, which was more of a stretch. The crew specially set up a checkroom where she could square dance. At the end of the four movies, artistic director Huang Wei had prepared more than 7,000 pieces of clothing.
The most unexpected thing is that even the school uniforms, which seem to be "calm and unassuming," were custom-made at Burberry, and the impersonal Guo Jingming even ordered 300 sets. This is not the most money. In the fourth part, Gu Yuan's mother Ye finally accepted, and took the initiative to give a family heirloom jade bracelet. This jade bracelet is not a plastic cheapie, but a real heirloom, worth 48 million dollars. The price also scared Wang Lin, who played Ye, and she anxiously said, "Don't give me that bracelet until the last minute." Immediately after the shoot, the jade bracelet was sent away by a bodyguard. In response, Wang Lin said at length, "You don't know that my palms are sweaty when I hold the bracelet." In other words, I'm the first to hear that the bracelet needs to be accompanied by darts this time, which is probably the happiness of the rich. Xu Kai's obsession with big gold watches, Guo Jingming's attitude towards luxury jewelry, but the ability to express himself is limited to taking pictures. And he wasn't famous when he took these photos, with almost no advertising possibilities. He just liked it. A more serious symptom is wearing two left watches and one right watch every day. The following photos are searched and numerous: In interviews you must also inadvertently reveal that you are a fan of your watch. When someone else's watch is more expensive than his, he will take the initiative to hide his watch: at a time when Versailles literature is sweeping across the Internet, some netizens have raised the difference between Versailles and Su Wang Xiulan. It is just right to take Zheng Yu, Xu Kai's boss, as an example. Is a very contradictory person. His personality can be described as sometimes Versailles and sometimes Su Wang Xiu Lan, which is an appropriate example. His Versailles is that he often likes to send out little essays that have special meanings but don't take the name Tao. It appears to be criticizing or praising an actor, but it's really touting himself. One Life to Live:I don't know why I thought of Yang Tianzhi's "She knows everything, yet she's still so childish." And Zheng Yu's Su Wang Xiulan is mainly reflected in his work, "There's no reason in the world to love that poor mistress and give everything for her." For example, some episodes starring Lin Xinru have been called "The Complete Works of Su Wang Xiulan." Essentially in a nutshell, Su Wang Xiulan is clearly showing off, nakedly telling everyone "everyone loves me" while Versailles pretends to show off without thinking, contrasting the ninety-twist. At the same time, Su Wang Xiu Lan releases more signals about love, while Versailles contrasts money. Indeed, whether it's Versailles or Su Wang Xiu Lan, it's normal for people to have the desire to show off beautiful things. But as far as I'm concerned, I'd rather talk to someone who talks straight than I guess a set-up, at least I don't have to perform with TA.
Versailles has everything.