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What do you mean by luxury?
Luxury, pronounced as chǐ shē, is a Chinese word meaning luxury.

Luxury goods refer to acts or articles that are extremely extravagant, too expensive and beyond general needs and uses. It is usually used to describe the excessive pursuit and enjoyment of wealth, status and power, which is characterized by excessive luxury, excessive waste and Li Li's excessive enjoyment.

Luxury goods are usually expensive and rare high-end products, such as brand-name luxury goods, luxury cars, private yachts and private jets. In some cultures, luxury goods may also be regarded as a symbol of lifestyle, and those who pursue luxury goods are regarded as people with high social status and superior economic conditions.

Although luxury is closely related to lifestyle, luxury itself does not necessarily mean luxury and waste of lifestyle. Some people think that luxury goods are a way to express personal taste, style and social status, not just the pursuit of material enjoyment.

In addition, some people believe that the consumption of luxury goods can promote economic development and increase employment opportunities, because the development of luxury goods industry usually requires a lot of manual production and the application of high-end technology, which creates many employment opportunities.

However, some people think that the excessive pursuit and luxury of luxury goods may have a negative impact on the environment and society. For example, some luxury goods may use a lot of natural resources and energy, leading to environmental pollution and resource shortage. In addition, for social and economic problems, some people think that excessive pursuit of luxury goods will lead to the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and may also lead to unreasonable distribution and waste of resources.

Generally speaking, luxury is a relative concept, which depends on different cultural, social and economic backgrounds, as well as personal values and beliefs.