I think this is the most classic inspirational line in Stephen Chow's films, and it can even be called unparalleled. This sentence has been widely circulated so far and is still often quoted by people. This sentence is often used to encourage people who are temporarily frustrated and to make speeches on inspirational topics.
Everyone has a dream, and many times we will be asked a question: "Do you have a dream?" Some people may want to give up their dreams because of setbacks and difficulties, and feel that life is hopeless and they can't complete their dreams. It is better to give up. But "if you don't have a dream, what's the difference with salted fish?" As long as you still have dreams, you won't be a salted fish. No matter how hard life hits us, no matter how sad we are, don't give up on our dreams.
In the play, Stephen Chow patted his chest and said, "The flame in my heart will not go out." In real life, this classic line can really inspire us, let us rekindle our hopes, pursue our dreams and continue to struggle towards them. So, which sentence in Stephen Chow's works do you think is particularly classic? Is your answer also "If you don't have a dream, what's the difference with salted fish?" What about this sentence?