It has nothing to do with matter, but with personal pursuit and concept;
It has nothing to do with identity, but with interest;
It has nothing to do with income, but with persistence;
It has nothing to do with purchasing power, but with consumers' tastes;
It has nothing to do with graduation colleges, but with personal cultivation;
It has nothing to do with your grades, but with your personal realm;
It has nothing to do with the number of friends, but with the ability to have a dialogue foundation;
A person with a rural hukou (a phenomenon unique to Chinese mainland) likes to play the violin in his own wheat field, not to make money at the night market, nor is he mentally ill. Then this person is a petty bourgeoisie.
The lexical source of petty bourgeoisie is "Little Bohemia" or "Petty Bourgeois Bohemia" or "Bobo".
The lexical sources of "Little Bohemia" or "Petty Bourgeois Bohemia" and "Gypsy".
Gypsy
Gypsies originated from Roma nomads in northwest India. We can get the left evidence from the similarity between gypsy (various gypsy dialects) and Hindi. About a thousand years ago, they began to migrate to Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Hungary and even Spain via Iran, Egypt and Turkey in Asia Minor.
/kloc-In the 5th century, many gypsies who traveled all over the world moved to Bohemia in the Czech Republic, so many literary works vaguely defined Bohemians as gypsies. After that, they traveled around Europe in a wandering way and made a living freely by craft. However, the good times did not last long. Gypsies who don't believe in God are regarded as pagans and discriminated against, thus starting their miserable fate for four centuries. Because of this, gypsies frequently appear in European literary works as protagonists. Merimee's lovely and persistent Carmen, Hugo's singing and dancing Esmeralda in Notre Dame are well-known artistic images. In the musical Notre Dame de Paris, Esmeralda introduced the song she usually sang as Bohemia. Their attitude towards life, despite suffering and persistent regret, makes people fully feel the charming Bohemian character and leaves enough room for future generations to interpret.
In the 1960s, "Bohemia" once became a signboard for European youth to challenge the mainstream life of the well-behaved middle class. However, this antagonistic relationship collided and merged in David Brooks's Bubo in Paradise, which defined a new elite class-"Bourgeois Bohemians" for short. Bohemia is interpreted here as a life attitude of pursuing self and realizing spiritual satisfaction.
So formed the so-called "bohemian style":
Bohemians in eastern Europe, generally translated as Bohemia, originally meant unrestrained gypsies and decadent intellectuals. Germans, gypsies, Mexicans, loose, ethnic minorities, dark skin ... Bohemian style represents unprecedented romanticization, folklore and liberalization. Strong colors and complex design will bring strong visual impact and mysterious atmosphere-in fact, it is also the biggest impact on simple style in the past two years. Bohemian style is by no means limited to Bohemia, its scope is much larger than human imagination.
"Petty bourgeoisie" gets "a little knowledge" first
It has nothing to do with wealth. First of all, you have to feel unimportant.
Look at Miss Zhang Ailing and Sister Sanmao, and you will know that it is not easy to be a petty bourgeoisie.