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Why can't the Japanese afford to eat watermelons casually in China?

The ancients often used the phrase "there are mountains outside the mountains, and there are people outside the people" to warn proud young people. Now they can have different interpretations under certain circumstances: they can only see the things around them with limited vision. In the long run, they are used to everything in the circle, but when you break through your comfortable world one day, you will find it a mistake to get used to it.

If you are suddenly told that the price of a watermelon in Japan is 150 yuan, do you believe it or think it is a joke? According to the limited knowledge you have, will you deny it immediately? Of course, if you have traveled to Japan in summer, you may have many considerations. Why is the price gap between China and Japanese watermelons so big? Location: China has a vast territory and many plains, so it is easy to grow watermelons. However, Japan is not only an island country, but also has frequent earthquakes. The number of people who grow watermelons in a unit is basically about one hectare. Whether you can survive is another matter, which leads to the phenomenon that "things are rare".

Artistic processing: When selling watermelons in Japan, on the one hand, you have to worry about too many buyers, and on the other hand, you have to worry about nobody. Of course, they have successfully stopped people who want to buy watermelons in line with the concept of "scarcity is precious" in economics, but how to attract people? If the quantity is not enough, then they will make up for it. Since then, "square watermelon" and "watermelon with black surface" have appeared in the market. Of course, they succeeded in attracting consumers, and even outsiders had one.

Although "oranges born in Huainan are oranges, oranges born in Huaibei are oranges", they are also round Japanese watermelons in essence; Therefore, artistic processing did not change the taste or increase its nutrition, but only carried out artificial "facelifting" during their growth. It is not necessarily a good thing to really understand that "there are mountains outside the mountains and there are people outside the people". Maybe you will feel inferior because of the high price of watermelon in Japan.

Pride and inferiority are wrong, so in addition to watching a news, listening to others and measuring other things with your limited knowledge, you should learn to explore knowledge other than short news, learn not to be disturbed by other people's words, and learn to think about specific content in specific situations.

People outside the mountain are different from themselves from birth, never the same, and even the price and quantity of watermelons are never the same.