Some of them who get rich first face a problem when they get rich quickly: they have too much money and don't know how to spend it. So a new term came into being: showing off wealth.
Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, once said such a famous saying when he entered Xianyang to enfeoffment princes: If you don't go home with money, it's like getting dressed and walking at night. Presumably this is similar to the mentality of many of our nouveau riche today.
After the nouveau riche in most cities get rich, they don't want to be grateful for the government's loose policy and return the strong support of the society. They just keep building luxury houses, buying luxury cars, having beautiful women and living a luxurious life.
On the one hand, this has realized our dream of giants, on the other hand, it has also vigorously shown off its wealth. You are rich and I am richer than you.
Although we admit that these rich people have created social wealth, prospered the economy and contributed to the development of the country, there is no need for the media and the Internet to greatly exaggerate the wealthy businessmen and praise them as meritorious deeds. It seems that those who have no money are all losers.
As a result of boasting, we all want to be rich and long for the luxury life of the so-called upper class, but reality tells us that this is impossible.