Everyone in the world can sell fragrant leaves, but what does it mean that only I am in Pingchuan?

Updated on culture 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, the correct statement of this sentence should be "Everyone in the world can sell big cigarettes, but I am the only one who falls into Pingchuan, which means this."All people in the world can sell big cigarettes, and they can make a fortune by selling big cigarettes, but only I, a "gentleman", can't do this, so I will be so down.

    This sentence is actually a folk limerick poem.

    And this poem tells the story of an old society. At that time, it was possible to sell big cigarettes in the society, and the people who sold big cigarettes at that time were able to make money, but after all, selling big cigarettes was a thing that harmed the country and the people, so people with a bottom line would never do things to sell big tobacco, and at this time there was a person who thought he was a gentleman, he saw that many people made a fortune by selling big cigarettes, but he himself was still a down-and-out person, so he said: "Everyone in the world can sell big cigarettes, only I am the king of Pingchuan."

    Later, > was ordered to prohibit the sale of big tobacco in the society, and there could be no words related to big tobacco in the society, so some people changed the "big smoke" in the sentence "everyone in the world can sell big tobacco, for my monarch to fall in Pingchuan" changed to "bay leaves", but even if it was changed to "bay leaves", the "bay leaves" in this sentence can not be understood as the spices we use when cooking food, but understand it as the big smoke in the old society, which is a point that we need to pay special attention to when understanding this sentence. It is also one of the points that many people are most likely to confuse.

    To sum up, the phrase "everyone in the world can sell big cigarettes, but I am the only one who falls into Pingchuan" is actually used by the "gentlemen" of the old society to satirize those traitors and profiteers, and to satire them for their selfish interests and disregard morality to sell such things that harm the country and the people, and it is also a satire that they are unable to strengthen their hearts in the face of desire, and at the same time express their thoughts and emotions that they would rather be down-and-out than merge with the dirt, and the sentence "For the sake of my monarch and Pingchuan" is actually a bit helpless self-deprecating.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This sentence is a lyric in the song "Exploring the Qingshui River" "Two people sell big cigarettes", because the original singer Zhang Yunlei was on the cusp of the storm due to inappropriate remarks, so Guo Degang and himself changed "selling big cigarettes" to "Luopingchuan". Others may be able to sing two people to sell big cigarettes, but Zhang Yunlei can only sing two people to Pingchuan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This sentence is actually from a particularly popular Beijing song "Exploring the Qingshui River" by Zhang Yunlei, a cross talk actor of Deyun Club, which has a lyric that is a couple of people selling big cigarettes, and he himself thinks that big cigarettes are not good, so he changed it to Luopingchuan, so there is such a sentence, everyone in the world can sell big cigarettes, only I am the king of Pingchuan. This sentence reflects the hurdles that everyone must overcome on the road to growth, and only people with strong hearts will be successful in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This sentence actually originates from a folk limerick poem. The "bay leaf" here actually refers to big smoke, also called opium. It means that everyone can sell big cigarettes, and they can also make a fortune by selling big cigarettes, only I, a "gentleman", can't do this, so I will be so devastated.

    This poem tells the story of an old society. Later, the sale of big tobacco was banned, and any words related to big tobacco could not appear, so some people changed the "big smoke" in the original sentence "everyone in the world can sell big tobacco, because I am the king of Pingchuan" to "bay leaves". All in all, this sentence is actually used by the "gentlemen" of the old society to satirize those traitors and profiteers who do things that harm the country and the people for their own selfish interests, and at the same time express their thoughts and feelings that they would rather be downtrod than go along with it.

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