The income of Chinese in the 21st century is really higher than that in the 80s and 90s of the 20th

Updated on history 2024-06-08
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, the price level has also increased accordingly, and if you measure it by the level of wages in China, we are now receiving the most expensive education in the world, living in the most expensive houses"Enjoy"is the most expensive medical treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The gap between rich and poor is too great;

    Prices have been rising, while wages have been small.

    For example, in the early 90s, many people went to the south to work, and at that time they could get at least 1,000 yuan a month, and they could build a house in their hometown after working for two years; And now there are many factories in the south with a salary of only five or six hundred yuan, and if this is the case, I am afraid that I may not be able to own a house in ten years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. It should be said that there are not too many families that have improved the power supply in the 20s.

    In the past, you didn't have to eat whatever you wanted in your family life, but now you can eat whatever you want.

    3. Although the price is **, your purchasing power is constantly growing.

    4. Therefore, the standard of living should be improved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Overall, a little better, right?

    Don't you see that finding a young lady or something has become entertainment now? It worked ten years ago;

    Don't you see corruption becoming fashionable? The economy is not good, how to start?

    Don't you see that moral standards are gradually blurring, and the power of money is invincible;

    Don't you see that all of us have become enthusiastic about discussing money, ten years ago people were talking about life and struggle!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The level of income is not telling, it should be judged by the actual purchasing power, I think that on the whole it has increased, but the income gap has widened, and even the degree of polarization is more serious than that of the developed countries in the West!

    So people are very confused about certain competitive consumers

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some people have improved a lot, some have improved a little, some have not improved, and some have decreased.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Eat bran vegetables to big fish and meat.

    Coarse to fine grains.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    From subsistence to nutrition!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The 20th century is full of delicious food in the 21st century.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pirated books occupy a large part of the market in China, and you can't count their sales. Nowadays, most people are used to reading books on the Internet and don't even buy pirated copies. I believe that there are few people in Israel who do not spend money on reading books like the Chinese.

    I would just like to say that the protection of intellectual property rights in China is too inadequate.

    Of course, Chinese average person who reads books is definitely not as many as Israelis, which is determined by national conditions and national characteristics. In order to fill your stomach every day, how can you have the leisure to read.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chinese don't have time to watch a billion people 900 million gamble, and 100 million are dancing! Fight landlords in the streets and alleys.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The biggest suffering is the creation of the post-90s generation, since then Chinese civilization is no longer there, and Chinese history is in danger.

    Of course, there are still a large number of post-90s generations who can inherit the fine traditions of the Chinese nation).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Out of the traffic is not so developed, information is not so developed. Most people still don't have to worry about clothing or food. It's not much different from now. Since the reform and opening up, most Chinese people still have no suffering, and their lives are still full.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    People have high requirements for material needs, so they pursue the feeling of beauty.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the '80s, China was not open enough and had very limited means of entertainment, and home computers were extremely rare, let alone the Internet. Therefore, there are few channels for Chinese to know Michael Jackson.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Did foreigners still know about dung, and it didn't have much impact at that time?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.Nietzsche - he let the Chinese know that God is dead, and the Chinese god is dead.

    2.Pound - He inspired the May Fourth Enlighteners to say eight "nos" to traditional literature in one breath! After that, it was forgotten.

    3.Ibsen - Trained thousands of yellow** black-haired Nola, but they stopped at love and did not devote their whole lives.

    4.Rabindranath Tagore, an oriental philosophical and charming secular love, opened a vein of the aesthetic spirit of May Fourth.

    5.Goethe – The 20th-century Chinese were amazed at how they could sing about women like him, something that would never have been done in ancient literature for thousands of years.

    6.Pei Duofei - He let Chinese know that there are more important things in the world than life and love......

    7.Balzac – he was once the model of a realist writer in China.

    8.Shakespeare - no one is afraid to know him, but no one is like him.

    9.Tian Shan Flower Bag – He aroused the interest of Chinese writers in the body.

    10.Baudelaire – Without him there would be no Chinese modernist poetry.

    11.Romain Rolland - in the May Fourth and 80s he was the loudest name.

    12.Rousseau – He enriched the Chinese understanding of human nature and nature.

    13.Gorky - he is a leader, but not a master.

    14.Ostrovsky – He had many Chinese scrambling to recite an aphorism about the value of life, but few seemed to pass.

    15.Dostoevsky - only a handful of people have read him, but those who have read him say that the soul was tortured.

    16.Márquez, the grandfather of the Chinese avant-garde, was crammed with Chinese writers on his "soaring sheets".

    17.Kafka – the spiritual mentor of the post-Cultural Revolution era.

    18.Joyce - no one read him except the people who translated him, but had to talk about him.

    19.Milan Kundera – The Chinese learned a word from him: anti-kitsch. In a word: the unbearable lightness of life. Used all over the world. There may not be a few who really understand, and there are more and more kitsch people.

    20.Borges – Everybody talked about him in the '90s.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    c, jeans are wrong because jeans were introduced to China in the eighties of the twentieth century, and d are correct because dresses were introduced in the fifties of the twentieth century.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello! Pick D

    The 50-60s were the era of the Industrial Revolution, and Chinese wore jeans. No one wears a dress because of the necessities of work.

    Hope it helps! Your adoption is the greatest encouragement to me! o(oThank you.)

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    c, at that time China and the United States were in a state of hostility, jeans were invented in the western United States, it was impossible for Chinese to wear jeans, and China began to wear jeans after *** visited the United States.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's jeans, jeans in this rise time around the 90s of the last century, of course no one will wear them in the 60s, although there is information to confirm that jeans entered Shanghai in the early 50s, but they were quickly abandoned as bourgeois garbage, and by the 60s it was impossible to wear such fancy clothes.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    c The blue cloth gown was a traditional garment, and someone must have worn it at that time. Yellow military uniforms are also available. There is a dress even more.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Choose C. Because jeans were introduced to China in the eighties of the 20th century and gradually became popular.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    d, there was no skirt at the time.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Why don't you have an option, you won't wear skirts, shorts, or colorful clothes?

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