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Is the man show a derogatory term or a commendatory term?

A commendatory term for a man's show. Men's show is a kind of circuitous subconscious psychology, which rises to a level of realm because of its implication. It is hidden in people's bodies, hidden, hidden, contained but not revealed, and can be said as soon as the time is right, and then shocked the world.

There are two other definitions of "man show". One is that people in human settings are naturally introverted, but they want to accept foreign things and become extroverted, but they will never learn to be extroverted. Such people are generally more "man show". The other is that men's shows are dull and restrained in appearance and coquettish and romantic in heart, which makes it difficult to see through appearances.

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People who are "men's show" in history:

1, Da Vinci

There is no doubt that Leonardo da Vinci was a genius. He not only represented the highest artistic level in the Renaissance, but also was a great scientist. He had the idea of helicopters and submarines for a long time, but unfortunately, the trauma he suffered when he was young made him hide his whimsy for most of his life, and even artificially created obstacles to understanding by reverse writing.

2. Qian Zhongshu

Everyone in the circle knows that people praised by Qian Zhongshu are not necessarily good people. He wrote a poem to flatter you, but you didn't understand the allusions in that poem for a long time, and finally you were flattered by him. The novel Fortress Besieged is the proof of Qian Zhongshu's man show.

3. Zhang zhen

/Kloc-At the age of 0/4, he starred in the four-hour feature film Brighter Summer directed by Yang Dechang of National Taiwan University. I don't appear much on weekdays, but I can't escape the evaluation of man show. Some time ago, Wong Kar-wai fully explored the potential of Zhang zhen's man show, and asked him to play a little tailor trained by a social butterfly in love.

4. Louis XIV

Louis XIV, known as the "King of the Sun", ascended the throne at the age of 5 and reigned for 72 years. He is short and always wears 15cm special high heels. As a result, the whole country followed suit, which also created the trend of ladies' high heels for Madame de Pompadour. Most importantly, when the queen gave birth, he brazenly claimed that any ordinary person could watch this spectacular scene as long as he paid.