junk-heap
Scrap metal is stomp. What makes them unique is that they don't have a musical instrument in the traditional sense. They put everyday things around them into the concept of "musical instrument": brooms, buckets, sticks, basketball, lighters, cards, bowls and spoons Everything that can knock and make sound, including making sound with one's own body. This is a sound storm from daily life. It makes people discover the hidden artistic factors of life itself, and makes people listen to and review the things around them again. What's unique about stomp is that they use very simple daily necessities, including broomsticks, garbage cans and lighters. They even use their own bodies to make sounds.
Idiom explanation
The idiom comes from Gong Zizhen's "anecdotes of a large number of events in Hangzhou" in the Qing Dynasty: "buy scrap copper and iron, and sell them in the land." Idiom example: Lin Haiyin's old story in the south of the city: "isn't this the boy who bought the broken copper and iron?"
film
Basic information Title: scrap metal screenwriter: Gan Zhengwen production: Hunan Zhongqing culture media Co., Ltd synopsis this film tells how a beautiful village by Dongting Lake, in the process of attracting investment, introduces a so-called "king of scrap" (and the waste collector) to invest in the establishment of circular economy industrial park, and publicizes the party and the state's "development of ecological civilization" To establish the policy spirit of "circular economy".
Chinese PinYin : pò tóng làn tiě
junk-heap
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it. xí fēi chéng shì
Stones from other mountains can be used to attack jade. tā shān zhī shí,kě yǐ gōng yù
The shoulder follows the tooth. jiān cóng chǐ xù
Mink and dog belong to each other. diāo gǒu xiāng shǔ