What is a humble abode? Can you explain it in detail

Dwelling House, a 35-episode TV series from China, started broadcasting on local TV stations in July and August 2009. Because the content of the play involves house slaves, third parties, anti-corruption, etc., the topics that many people in the society pay attention to attract a large number of audiences, and because the lines contain a lot of sexual hints, it has caused great controversy. Dwelling in a humble abode is a metaphor for a narrow residence, but it also describes that modern people are increasingly troubled by housing problems. Their thoughts are limited to buying a house and struggling everywhere in their lives. They stay in their own house every day, don't go out shopping, don't buy famous brands, don't watch movies, use the money saved to buy a house and run for it. In the end, they can only afford a small house less than 100 square meter.

Nowadays, people call crowded small houses dwelling in humble dwellings ... This year, the "two sessions" of ants and dwelling in humble dwellings in Beijing will be held soon. The words "ant tribe" and "humble abode" have become the hot words that can best reflect the current social situation. The "post-80s" issue and the high property prices behind these two words are likely to become the focus of this year's "two sessions". "Ant tribe" refers to "the low-income group of college graduates". A survey in the Mainland shows that there are millions of "ant families" in China. Lian Si, editor-in-chief of Ant Family, believes that these college graduates who have received higher education but are engaged in temporary jobs such as insurance sales, electronic equipment sales, advertising marketing and catering services mainly live in the urban-rural junction or suburban rural areas; Most of them have no "three insurances" and labor contracts; The average monthly income is less than 2000 yuan; The age is concentrated between 22 and 29. Among them, 90% are "post-80s" who were called "Little Sun" and "Little Emperor" in childhood. The aura of "favored children" is no longer on their heads. They have a more worrying situation than ordinary people, young and fragile hearts and unforgettable youth dreams. They represent a group that our society cannot and should not ignore, and they reveal the pain, helplessness and hesitation of a generation. Lian Si said that they conducted sampling surveys in five cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou and Xi 'an. It is estimated that there are more than one million "ant families" in China. In Beijing, the number of "ant families" is around100000; The number of Shanghai and Wuhan is also roughly the same. In Beijing, these university graduates mainly live in the urban-rural fringe; In Shanghai, most people live in apartments divided into several compartments; In Guangzhou, the "ant tribe" mainly lives in the village in the city. The "ant tribe" is mainly college students who graduated within five years, and the largest number of them graduated less than one year; Only 6.8% have graduated for more than 5 years. Five years is a hurdle, standing at 30, working hard for five years, and can't drift any more. Lian Si said that five years later, there are only two prospects for the "ant family": the village that has moved out well and moved to Huilongguan and Tiantongyuan outside the North Fifth Ring Road, where seven or eight people shared a three-bedroom apartment and two people shared a room; Or go home. The study of "Ant Family" is getting hotter and hotter, and Lian Si is planning to make "Ant Family" into a TV series. Last year, a mainland TV series "Dwelling House" hit hard and caused a sensation. Dwelling House tells a story set in Shanghai. From the nouveau riche real estate agent, shrewd mayor's secretary and others in the story, it seems that we can see some shadows of Zhou Zhengyi, the richest man in Shanghai, and the case of * * * *, but it is not necessarily these plots that can cause the most sensation. Instead, it is the beginning of the TV series, which describes how it is difficult for a famous university to find a job and buy a house. The story and hardships inside are believed to be among millions of "ant families". "Dwelling House" and "Ant Family" highlight some important issues. Is it still meaningful to adhere to morality? Is it unbearable for the generation of young people born after 1980s, or is it that today's society distorts young people? The situation that young people living in big cities "live above life" indicates the future of China. Has the road to development in China come to an end? This year's "two sessions" is the time to discuss the problems of these young people.

Dwelling in a snail's shell means living in it.

How big do you think the snail shell is? It means very narrow.

These two words can also be interpreted as modesty saying that the family is small.

But now there is a new saying: a snail without a shell doesn't even have the smallest one.

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