Goulan pretending to be elegant means: satirizing hypocrisy and pretentious behavior.
The complete expression of "Goulan pretends to be elegant" should be "Goulan always pretends to be elegant". "Goulan pretends to be elegant" is a way of satirizing those behaviors that are pretentious and pretentious. Goulan was originally the main performance venue for operas of the Song and Yuan Dynasties in the city. It was equivalent to the current theater and was an entertainment venue. Later, through continuous interpretation of artistic works, Goulan became synonymous with geisha and women who had fallen into disgrace.
Places like Goulan have always pretended to be elegant. As the saying goes, if something is lacking, shout out. The more humble someone is, the more they have to pretend to be elegant. Some people always try to appear more classy than they really are, but in reality their actions and words are not classy. Therefore, it is ridiculous to pretend to be elegant in the check box.
A brief introduction to the source of Goulan Zhuo Yaya
Goulan Zhuo Gaoya comes from the song "Laksha Haishi", which is a song written, composed and sung by Daolang, and is included in the album "Folk Songs" , released on July 19, 2023. The prototype of the lyrics of "Rakshasa Sea" comes from the famous satirical poem "Rakshasa Sea" in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio".
The novel tells the story of a Chinese businessman named Ma Ji who went to the Rakshasa Kingdom 26,000 miles away to do business, and found that the locals were beautiful and ugly. Ma Ji was ostracized because of his good looks; After darkening his face, he won the favor of everyone and was even granted an official title by the king because of his "beauty". Daolang started from his own musical life, combined with his own living experience in the entertainment industry, mapped it with literary story scenes, and used the background modulation to compose the song.