Li Shu is 29 years old. At the end of 2018, he quit his job in Sichuan Province and began spending most of his time in his rented apartment. Quickly, he found that he didn’t have too much money left, so he cut his daily expenses (花费) to just 10 yuan. He sold most of his belongings (所有物), bought a 400-yuan tent, and decided to continue his relaxed lifestyle in an abandoned parking lot. He has been living there for 200 days.
李树今年29岁。2018年底,他辞去了在四川的工作,开始大部分时间呆在租来的公寓里。很快,他发现自己剩下的钱不多了,所以他把每天的开支削减到只有10元。于是,他卖掉了大部分家当,花400元买了一个帐篷,决定在一个废弃的停车场里继续他轻松的生活方式。他已经在那里住了200天了。
To most people, Li’s existence (存在) can’t even be called living. His second-hand tent is his most valuable belonging. He lives on cheap food like noodles and dumplings, and he has to walk a long way to find water. A note on the side of Li Shu’s tent in the abandoned parking lot kindly asks people to respect his belonging, pointing out that the tent itself is the most valuable thing there anyway.
对大多数人来说,李的存在甚至不能被称为生活。他的二手帐篷是他最有价值的财产。他靠面条和饺子等便宜的食物生活,他必须走很长一段路才能找到水。在废弃的停车场里,李树的帐篷上挂着一张纸条,要求人们尊重他的财物,指出帐篷本身无论如何都是那里最有价值的东西。
The young man said that he can get a job, in fact, and his friends tried to provide him with a house many times. They even tried to lend him some money to start a small business, but he doesn’t want any of that. He enjoys his simple way of life and the relaxation it provides.
这个年轻人说他可以找到一份工作,事实上,他的朋友们多次试图给他提供一所房子。他们甚至试图借给他一些钱来创办一家小企业,但他一点也不想要。他享受他简单的生活方式和它提供的放松。
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