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As the saying goes, "the rich look at the kitchen and the poor look at the hall." What do you mean? What do you mean?
The poor and the rich are two kinds of people. The biggest difference between the poor and the rich is that they have no money and have money. The rich live in good houses, eat delicious food and enjoy what they can enjoy; The poor live in a fixed place, in shabby rooms, or have no clothes to wear, or have no next meal to eat. These are just the differences between the rich and the poor in the past. In fact, the rural saying also says that "the poor look at the hall and the rich look at the kitchen". Can you see the poor and the rich from here? The original intention is as follows:

Poor Hall.

"Hall" refers to the "formal" place to receive guests and is also the "face" of the host family. Will deliberately organize and carefully "dress up". Plaques and paintings are hung on the wall, and there are sofas and coffee tables in the room. Rich people will spend their time "showing off", and good people who are not so rich will also "whitewash" themselves to satisfy their vanity. And the real poor, three meals a day has become a problem, psychological loss, no brains, and no ability to decorate these. Try to put a table and some stools, which is different from other houses. If you are lucky enough to visit "rich" and "poor" families, you will have a judgment about poverty and wealth in your heart. Because the hall always appears with people's first feeling.

Gorgeous kitchen

The kitchen is also called the kitchen. Now I'm from the countryside, and the kitchen is no longer a kang-fired stove, but a single room. Most of them will be simply decorated, and there are various types of stoves and accessories. There will be differences. Rich people, marble windowsills, ceramic tile walls are also paved with anti-slip bricks, equipped with range hoods, water purifiers, rice cookers, and almost all kinds of intelligent energy-saving and environmentally friendly kitchen utensils.

Needless to say, the food is still frozen in the refrigerator and can satisfy their appetite at any time. The monthly electricity bill for these appliances alone is beyond the affordability of ordinary families. In this case, all the living people show a sense of abundance.

The phrase "poor people's hall, gorgeous kitchen" has no meaning today. The rich and the poor are only relative, because people have solved the problem of food and clothing, but the so-called poor still have to work hard and eat their stomachs no matter how busy they are; I was just too busy to decorate the "hall" and "kitchen" Live a real life and live a down-to-earth life. Isn't it? There is also a saying that "money is not in cash"?