1. It is said that in the Spring and Autumn Period, the stone was famous for its beauty. Once, she was heartbroken and walked across the village with a frown. An ugly girl in the village saw it and thought Shi's gesture was beautiful, so she did it, which attracted everyone's ridicule. This story was later used as a metaphor for blind imitation, which often backfired.
2. Handan: This story is also from the Spring and Autumn Period. It tells the story of a young man from Yan State who went to Handan, Zhao State to learn to walk. As a result, instead of learning Zhao's walking style, he forgot his own steps and had to crawl back. This story is also a metaphor for blindly imitating and losing yourself, which is counterproductive.
3. Shanzhai culture: This word originated from China and refers to an act of counterfeiting or piracy. For example, some small factories will produce imitations of some big-name products or steal other people's intellectual property rights, which is called shanzhai. However, with the passage of time, shanzhai culture has not only been limited to counterfeiting and piracy, but has become a specific cultural phenomenon, reflecting the diversity and differences of social development.
4. Online celebrity imitation: In the social media era, many people attract attention by imitating the images or behaviors of some online celebrities or celebrities. For example, some people will imitate other people's clothes, hairstyles and makeup, or imitate other people's behavior and language. This kind of behavior is common on social media, but some people lose themselves and become a negative imitation.
In short, imitating others may sometimes achieve temporary results, but in the long run, blind imitation will only make people lose themselves and eventually lose more than they gain.