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The first thirty-ninth chapter first from the savage of its physique

Haiyang: "Zhuoyang, what do you think football is?"
"The world's number one sport."
"This is an appearance, what is its essence?"
"The game of success and failure."
"This is still an appearance. All competitive sports have the characteristics of winners and losers."
Lao Mu: "Football is different from all other sports. It is the most reasonable sports game that combines individuals and groups. From this aspect, football is more suitable for Chinese people to play."
Jiushan: "Then why was Chinese football like that before Zhuo Yang?"
Haiyang: "This involves the question I just asked, what is the essence of modern football."
Zhuo Yang: "I understand what you mean. Due to its prosperity and development and public participation, football has transcended the scope of sports and games and formed a unique sports culture and even social culture."
Lao Mu: "Yes. Football has actually become a comprehensive reflection of a country's cultural tradition, national temperament and social structure."
Haiyang: "From this perspective, the Chinese are actually at odds with modern football culture."
Zhuo Yang: "Modern football is, after all, an imported product, a foreigner's thing."
Jiushan: "It is unreasonable to compare football with other sports. All problems that arise in football are actually reflections of social problems, and other sports are much simpler."
Lao Mu: "Football's gathering nature, its appeal, FIFA's strength and its gradual departure from the purely sports field are not popular in our Chinese political culture and society."
Haiyang: "If China wants to do something well, it can definitely do it well. If this sentence is correct, then football... think about it carefully."
Lao Mu: "Let's get down to the basics..."
Zhuo Yang: "Don't go any further, lest you fail the trial."
Jiushan: "Tell me something you can say."
Lao Mu: "Our nation has actually always had a tradition of emphasizing culture over martial arts, but because of its large population base, it doesn't seem to be obvious."
Haiyang: “Obviously, it’s a fact that Chinese people don’t like to exercise.”
Zhuo Yang: "That's true. I have seen this very clearly during my years in Europe."
"Fitness is a very common thing for Europeans and Americans, no matter what profession or class they are in. There are many muscular men in universities, and various sports clubs are overcrowded. It is a fact that the physical fitness of European and American peers is better than ours."
Haiyang: "Fitness among our people is becoming more and more popular, but the proportion is still very low, and many people just follow the trend for a while and cannot stick to it."
Zhuo Yang: "The proportion of Europeans and Americans who participate in fitness is very high, and the proportion of people who insist on exercising all year round is also very high."
Jiushan: "Looking only at physical fitness, the quality of our recruits is indeed lagging behind that of Europe and the United States. Many physical fitness courses must be supplemented after joining the army."
Zhuo Yang: "In terms of top individuals, there is no difference in physical fitness between Chinese and Europeans and Americans, such as me and Jiushan. But overall, there is still a gap."
Lao Mu: "If you want to civilize your spirit, you must first savage your body. Great men have said it long ago."
Haiyang: "Europeans and Americans have barbarized their bodies, but they have not civilized their spirits. The physical training has given them aggression and desire to conquer, so the entire country and nation are very aggressive."
Jiushan: "Chinese people abroad are accustomed to keeping things quiet, and they value peace. They can't afford to offend and hide away. In fact, the root cause is that they are thinner and weaker than others, and their character naturally lacks aggressiveness."
Zhuo Yang: "This is the meaning of physical exercise. Being physically strong can give people a sense of superiority and self-confidence."
Lao Mu: "In our culture, there is still a certain degree of contempt for muscular men. Everything is inferior, only reading is good."
Jiushan: "It is right to study, and it is right to make money. Cultural and economic foundations give people confidence, but we must not ignore the positive changes in temperament and personality caused by physical exercise."
Zhuo Yang: "Only the admiration for sports can truly change the football temperament of a country."
Lao Mu: "Can football last forever?"
Haiyang: "Impossible. Human beings have a civilization history of five to six thousand years, and football is only a hundred years old. Football culture will definitely be replaced by new entertainment culture in the future."
Jiushan: "In this case, what's the point of Zhuoyang playing football?"
Zhuo Yang: "People will die eventually, what's the point of living?"
Haiyang: “If you have to poop, what’s the point of eating?”
Lao Mu: "So this is an unanswerable topic. To use a common saying: live in the present."
Zhuo Yang: "Under the crotch?"
Jiushan: "Don't go off topic, you won't be able to bring it back."
Zhuo Yang: "I don't care what will happen to Chinese football in the future, or how football will develop in the future. That is something beyond my ability, and there is no point in worrying about it."
"I am a person who has no big ambitions but only small desires. It would be great if I can see football in my lifetime. If because of football, our fans can become fond of physical exercise and strengthen the body of the entire country, that will be the most perfect result."
Haiyang: "This ambition is not small and can be written into the history of history."
Lao Mu: "Will Zhuoyang be written into the history books?"
Jiushan: "Then what kind of history book should I read? There is definitely nothing in military history."
Zhuo Yang: "I will definitely be included in the history of football and piano."
Haiyang: “If it’s something like the Twenty-Four Histories, it’s probably a bit confusing.”
Lao Mu: "It's already very good. A historical record is three thousand years old, and how many people have names in it."
Zhuo Yang: "I am very content. Football and piano are enough."
Lao Mu: "It is very important for professional people to do professional things."
Haiyang: "So I am very disgusted with the Internet celebrities who do not have their own majors, but seem to know everything and talk about hot topics."
Jiushan: "There are many people like this, and they seem to be the mainstream on the Internet."
Zhuo Yang: “Shouldn’t it be that professional elites of all types occupy the mainstream?”
Lao Mu: "There are military, history, international, football, biology, tourism, beauty, education... There are elites in various industries, but the most popular ones are those hybrid celebrities who chase social hot spots."
Zhuo Yang: "How can one person know everything?"
Haiyang: "They don't need to know everything, even if they don't understand anything, they just need to grasp a little bit and they can be very successful."
Zhuo Yang: "What is it?"
Haiyang: "The human heart. It can also be human nature."
Zhuo Yang: "Tell me more specifically."
Lao Mu: "This phenomenon of wild Big Vs flying all over the sky is abnormal, but it is also reasonable. You have to look at which netizens they are targeting."
Haiyang: "Most people don't have the ability to think deeply. When they encounter problems and confusion, they don't understand and go to professionals to find answers. Moreover, things that are too professional are boring and boring, and they don't like it."
"But Wild Big V understands this kind of people very well. It doesn't matter whether what he gives is professional or not, or even whether it is correct or not. He just needs to give them what they like to hear, as long as they can iron these things."
It doesn’t really matter what a person’s emotions are or what they are.”
"In this regard, no professional big V is professional."
"Because of the huge traffic benefits, many professional gurus who used to talk about reading, education, law, etc. have transformed into wild mixed gurus. As long as they are social hot spots, they are within their hunting range. Some people even resigned from their own privileges.
Instead of my own job, I started working as a wild v. full-time.”
Zhuo Yang: "Isn't this just... a shit stirrer?"
Lao Mu: "Existence is reasonable. Everyone will be led by the rhythm, and we are no exception. But after we realize this, we will take the initiative to put aside our emotions and think again. And most people will be dominated by their emotions, even if they are originally
It’s not to find answers, it’s just to vent your emotions, so follow the rhythm and have fun.”
"Wild vultures and these groups of people are in a mutually beneficial relationship."
Haiyang: "In recent years, there have been many cyberbullying incidents on the Internet. This is actually how it happened. It's just that the participants of the cyberbullying didn't realize that they were being trolled, just like trolls never think that they are trolls."
Jiushan: "Cherish life and stay away from big v."
Zhuo Yang: "Let's change the topic. If we continue talking, we will offend people. I'm going back to Europe. What blessings do you have?"
Chapter completed!
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