Sh?gor? Yamamoto's novel Yu Rang wrote a case of lying flat to win. Yan Tai's father was stabbed to death by a famous swordsman. He felt unworthy for his father and laughed at kendo. He was kicked out by his family and simply became a beggar. I didn't expect people who looked down on him in the past to encourage him, give him food and drink, and give him money, thinking that he was preparing for revenge. Yan Tai became rich because he was lying flat.
He was supposed to run away with the money. He figured it out, since everyone thinks it's not too late for a gentleman to take revenge for ten years, then lie down for another ten years. Anyway, he didn't stay here for a comfortable life. At the end of the story, the swordsman who killed his father died suddenly. Yan Tai didn't expect to kill his opponent by lying flat.
Related introduction:
Lying flat, a popular word on the internet, means that no matter what the other party does, there will be no waves in your heart, and there will be no reaction or resistance to it, indicating obedience. In addition, in some contexts, it means: collapsed, no longer boiling chicken blood, eager for success. Lying flat seems to be a compromise and giving up, but in fact it is "breaking through the ceiling" and choosing the most inaction way to resist.
Young people choose to lie flat, that is, they choose to go to the edge, get rid of the mainstream path of overtime, promotion, earning money and buying a house, and use their own ways to dispel the discipline of the external environment on individuals.