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What do you think of Ma Weiwei in "Qi Pa Shuo"?

? ?Personally, I admire Ma Weiwei very much and recognize her unique point of view! Through her debate, I suddenly realized many life truths. Have I been brainwashed by her? It's possible!

Before Ma Weiwei entered the stage, Gao Xiaosong actually said that Ma Weiwei was the female version of himself. However, Ma Weiwei disagreed and said that there were certain differences between them, at least they didn't look alike! The implication is: My Ma Weiwei’s appearance is not comparable to that of a man like you! From this point of view, Ma Weiwei is a very straightforward person who dares to say no to other people's wrong views. Just for this reason, I like her very much. ? Ma Weiwei, who started the debate, was very energetic! No matter from her dress or the tone of her voice, she was full of energy. She is known as the Queen of Truth who faces the darkness of human nature. She opposes Chicken Soup for the Soul and says that positive energy without logic is negative energy.

Ma Weiwei’s performance in every game is superb! She speaks sharply, thinks quickly, and answers questions fluently. She was not timid at all when the judges and teachers made things difficult for her, and she was able to quickly counterattack the contestants' arguments. Every word that came out of her mouth explained the problem to the point. It even made the guests present feel a sense of oppression. Of course, the guest was joking when he said this. It just proves from the side that Ma Weiwei's explanation is unique.

What impressed me most was what she said about love, chicken soup for the soul. I think what Ma Weiwei said is so insightful. She made a very thorough analysis of the sentence "If you never leave me, I will depend on you life and death." Before this, I believe many people thought this was a very beautiful poem. However, after her explanation, I suddenly realized that this sentence is so realistic. Ma Weiwei explained it this way: First you have to do this to me, and then I will do that to you. Then, there is the concept of equivalent exchange when bargaining for food in the market. Obviously, there is a calculation hidden in this sentence, and this kind of love is not worthy of praise at all.

So, what do you think? Is her explanation correct? However, in life, don't take it too seriously. Being confused may be the truth of life!

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