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What's ironic about Youqing's death?
The death of the bitter root (sentient beings) in To Live satirizes the people who live for leadership but lose themselves.

Youqing is the eldest son of Fu Gui. When Fu Gui was young, he neglected to take care of his family in order to celebrate his birthday. At this time, a county magistrate who was "partial" to the celebration practiced basketball day and night in order to win the school basketball game. This county magistrate is Fu Gui's in-laws. In order to please the great man, Fu Gui sent his daughter Jia Zhen to be his wife, but Jia Zhen didn't want to do so, while Fu Gui always used his so-called "survival experience" to educate Jane, so as to satirize those who gave up their dignity in order to survive.

When Youqing fell to the ground and died in the game, Fu Gui didn't show any regret, which reflected Fu Gui's snobbery. Later, Fu Gui held a funeral for Youqing and was dissatisfied with kowtowing to Youqing, which further highlighted Fu Gui's snobbery.

Therefore, the death of Kugan (sentient beings) in Living satirizes a person who lives for leadership and loses himself.