2021.06.12
It is worthy of being the birthplace of the nobility, and the stories of servants can be made so fresh and refined. In order to serve the master well, he suppressed his emotions almost to the point of abstinence, and dedicated his life to the master, which also gave birth to the so-called servant culture. In fact, to put it bluntly, it is nothing but a fox and a tiger, a replica of a husband, a noble wife and a wife, and elevates the life of a servant to a culture to worship and show off. That is, there are no British people anymore. I wonder if the Filipino mother who is also famous and famous in the world can also Enjoying this honor, but in British culture, it is a kind of gentleman's demeanor to reserve a place for servants, so rich people all over the world are proud of being able to hire British butlers. In the final analysis, it is fundamentally different from the Chinese "revolutionary work does not distinguish between high and low".
As for the love in this drama, it is not so much a matter of restraint and restraint that it is better not to steal than to steal: those who cannot steal will have a sense of temptation, but this kind of spiritual love that quenches thirst because of small things can be found in real life. How much practicality does it make? Beneath the noble exterior is the blasphemy and destruction of humanity. Don't pretend to be a man, pretend to be struck by lightning.
(The words of a family, spit is fast, if you don't like it, don't spit)
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