Da vulgarity means elegance. It means: there is actually no difference between vulgarity and elegance. How to treat elegance and vulgarity depends on the individual's thoughts. If you say it is vulgar, it will be vulgar. If you call it elegance, it will be elegance.
Elegance means beauty to the extreme, nobleness to the extreme; vulgarity means popularness to the extreme, commonness to the extreme.
But the "vulgarity" here is an extremely good kind of vulgarity in the world. It does not deliberately pursue the so-called "elegance", nor does it deliberately avoid being regarded as "secular". It just lets nature take its course. The heart is in harmony with the sky, and the mind is natural and unmanned.
Such people and such behaviors are very ordinary, so ordinary that they seem "vulgar", but they are also very special because of their natural harmony, and even have an "elegant" flavor, which is called "great vulgarity". Daya" too!
Extended information:
From a fundamental point of view, the difference between the refined and the popular is closely related to the distinction between "gentleman" and "villain" in the pre-Qin period. Gentlemen and villains are divided based on people's character, while the difference between elegance and vulgarity focuses on people's tastes. When Confucius cursed people, he just called them "little people". There is also a famous saying that "a gentleman is known as righteousness, and a mean person is known as benefit."
The initial distinction between elegance and secularity has already involved "righteousness" and "benefit". Therefore, when later generations discuss the difference between elegance and secularity, the attitude of righteousness and profit has become a very important indicator: those who value righteousness are called refined scholars; those who value profit are called secular people. Under the agricultural-oriented thinking, the emphasis on agriculture and light on commerce maintained an inertial position in feudal society. Therefore, commercial activities based on profit-making have been regarded as secular activities since ancient times.
Baidu Encyclopedia-The difference between elegance and vulgarity