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What stalk is leek?
I am familiar with the stalks of leeks. After all, I am a leek, and I have a deep understanding of this. Too much talk is tears. I can't hold it if I don't say it. In the past, leek meant that large households sold stocks, which led to a sharp drop in the stock market, ushered in new opportunities to open positions, and then opened positions at low positions to make profits through circular operations. But now it means fattening leeks before cutting them. There is a saying that we are all capital leeks.

If you still don't understand, let me give you a simple example:

There are countless leeks every year. After cutting this crop of leeks, there are new leeks. Don't you get it? Cheap laborers who work for capital support themselves on meager wages.

If you don't understand, I can give you another example.

You've eaten pigs, right? You must fatten them up and kill them, so there will be more meat. That's what leeks do. They fatten you up first, and then harvest you. For example, if you go shopping, people will give you shopping vouchers, discount cards, tie you up and kill you, a little sheep.

We are all helpless little leeks.

In fact, this stalk comes from the self-mockery of countless ordinary workers. We have no ability, no technology and no family to support us. We are just little leeks slaughtered by others, but we still have a bright future.

In fact, the use of this leek stalk is really wide.

For example, if someone asks you about your work, you can say that we are all leeks of capital. This means that, in fact, we all work hard and can only support ourselves, and there can be no major changes. What I am expressing to others here is your situation and my self-mockery of life.