Is it true what Lang Xianping said?
There's nowhere to run! This may happen in the next 2- 10 years. You can try to doubt this number. But it will happen, not alarmist. "Just as I predicted that employees of state-owned enterprises in China would lose their jobs, no one believed me at that time. But it did happen. Because in a developing country like China, it is inevitable to exchange inflation and reform for economic development. And the pain caused by every reform is borne by the people. Whether it is a confused educated youth when going to the countryside or a large number of laid-off workers when the reform and opening up led to the closure of a large number of state-owned enterprises. If they can be far-sighted, then I think they may leave themselves a little way out. However, due to excessive trust in documents and excessive confidence that life will not change suddenly, their lives are tragic. Before that, I always thought that this house price would go up: land resources are scarce, inflation, wages are getting higher and higher, and construction costs are bound to get higher and higher. Judging from the relationship between supply and demand, China is accelerating the pace of urbanization. Rural people are moving to small cities, and small cities are moving to big cities ... This is a huge project, as if it is a big trend, as if the wheel of history is slowly turning, and the rebels are like gladiators. I have thought about these things before. After reading Lang Xianping's words, I feel that the subprime mortgage crisis is really coming, which is also like a rolling trend of the times. Look at the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States, it is true. This is indeed the case in China. I wonder if the country can solve the current problem. I am sure that we are not real estate speculators or house slaves. The subprime mortgage crisis in China really broke out, and we are not the most seriously injured. Being a poor friend will not die of poverty, and the sky will fall. Our country is more anxious about these things than we are. It's really a financial crisis. A slight reshuffle will enable more people with lofty ideals to take the lead again.