Versailles means that people who live a noble and luxurious life want to inadvertently reveal their superior life through some reverse expressions, which are generally used to ridicule.
Versailles is a real city, and the Palace of Versailles in its territory is extremely exquisite and luxurious. Later, in her Weibo, blogger @ Little Milk Ball will share the superior dynamics of some people's lives by expressing their complaints and dissatisfaction in their circle of friends and asking themselves and answering questions. She called these people the roses of Versailles. She claimed that it was because she had seen a cartoon called "Roses of Versailles", which was very gorgeous and noble. Later, it was directly called Versailles.
For example, Versailles: My husband gave me a pink Lamborghini. This color is too straight. Hey, how can I tell him I don't like this color?
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Bastille literature
Because the essence of Versailles literature is to make up stories with words to inadvertently reveal their high-level quality of life, and Versailles itself is a city in France, where there is a very exquisite and luxurious Palace of Versailles.
The Bastille is also a famous prison in French history. The essence of Bastille literature lies in: deliberately exposing one's own rogue ideology.
For example, thanks for inviting me. I'm in China. I just got off the tractor. I'm used to Swiss food, but I'm a little unaccustomed to domestic food. Only Dali Garden Swiss Roll (a must-have cake snack in domestic supermarkets) reminds me of the taste of Switzerland.