In a village near Beijing, there was a farmer named Wang Gou. He married Liu and gave birth to a son and a daughter. Wang's dog runs the farm and Liu manages the housework. When I was too busy, I took my mother-in-law to live with her and let her take care of her. Mrs. Liu used to be an old widow with rich experience and familiar feelings. After moving here, she devoted herself to helping her daughter and son-in-law live. There was a serious flood this year, and there was no harvest in the fields. The life of Wang Gou's family can't be maintained and they are very anxious. The old man remembered that Mrs. Wang of Guo Rongfu was a distant aunt of the dog. They won't help unless they do something at home, but they are afraid of the disparity between the rich and the poor. After a discussion, the old man got up the courage and went to the Guo Rong Building in the city. When Mr. Liu entered Guo Rong Building, his wife and grandmothers made fun of her for a while, but with her wit, wisdom and secular experience, Mr. Liu handled it well. As a result, the Rong Guo mansion showed a good impression on her. Before leaving, everyone gave gifts, hoping that she would come again. Needless to say, Mr. Liu is naturally happy. In this story, we saw the luxury and luxury of the mansion from the eyes of the old gentleman. This exploitative and parasitic life is in sharp contrast with the hard life of farmers. The former gets something for nothing, eats and drinks all day, and makes fun of the poor. The latter worked hard all the year round, suffered exploitation and oppression, but could not eat and wear. Here, we also see the simplicity, purity and enthusiasm of the old gentleman from the countryside, which makes the decadent and ugly side of the aristocratic giants more exposed.