University Freshman Girl With Limo & 19 Pieces of Luggage

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chinese-girl-rmb-cash-moneyFrom Tianya:

Really overdone: Most niu university new student enrolls, arrives in stretched Lincoln [limousine] carrying 19 boxes of luggage

CnHubei.com reports on September 4: Accompanied by parents, delivered in a stretched Lincoln limousine, carrying 19 boxes of luggage, and provided with 2 full-time tour guides. Yesterday, when a “rich girl” enrolled at a certain Wuhan college, new incoming students were dumbstruck with the possessions of this amazing girl.

Worse, these parents requested that an independent [private] bathroom be added to the school’s dorm room [for their daughter]. This news spread quickly and became a hot topic of discussion at the school, with student all calling her “niu“.

Note: This picture is not the girl in the above news story.

Comments from Tianya:

P民:

What she is attending is not school, but luxury.

忽忽悠悠就瘸啦:

A bathroom really should be added in every dorm room with the universities collecting so much money, all fucking fed to dogs.

天地游正气:

Seeing this makes me want to vomit, don’t expect these rich kids to repay/serve the country, just having them street-race less on the streets will be good enough.

最新背心:

How did they register to live in a school with such lousy dorms?
No matter what is said, not having independent/private bathrooms in this day and age is too backwards.

疯狂鸳鸯:

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明羽:

With this kind of money, why not go to a foreign prostitute university? Don’t stay here affecting other people. China is only able to produce this kinds of new rich [crass, uncultured], unable to produce aristocrats [sophisticated, cultured].

正和善:

Did they occupy something of your’s or sit in something of your’s? With so many good cars on America’s roads, would you die of anger [from seeing them]? This kind of thinking of your’s needs to be eradicated.

candy778:

Honestly, very envious.
If I had 1/10 of her family’s wealth or power/influence, I would not have to worry about my mortgage.

赵美然:

Actually, this is very normal. Her family circumstances are good and her lifestyle is more comfortable, what is wrong with that?
An independent/private bathroom is also a very basic request. When you are out living in a hotel, even the cheapest 100+ [RMB] a day ones have private bathrooms.
Is the school unable to build a few better dorms? Having taken that much money, they don’t even have the money to build a dorm?

青清阳光:

People these days, all having so much hate when seeing people with money, truly ridiculous.
Just like how some people say, all condemning public servants [government officials], yet more and more people registering to become public servants, all condemning the rich, yet actually all wanting to be rich.
The goal of development is what but to allow everyone’s standard of living become higher and higher. 10 years ago, it was four people per room. 10 years later it is still the same way, what are schools doing?
And then there are people who see others eating big pieces of meat and then condemn them. Did you save, donate?

爱海如斯:

Too much love is harm. Going to university is actually meant to train one to be self-reliant and self-discipline. If one does not want their own child to experience this kind of training, why bother coming [to university]?~~ Despise! To this day I still remember that first year of university. My dormmate rode a train alone for two and a half days to get to the campus. She said there was happy chatter the entire way. Her first time going away to school and she was this independent, truly admirable!

As you can see from above, it is again the time for the university school year to begin and many students are returning to campus and their dorms. For many first year freshman students, their parents are coming with them to help them move in, make sure everything is prepared, and say goodbye. Here is a popular video on Youku that has already been watched over 2 million times.

From Youku:

Again the start of school, the most touching and sorrowful scene

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37 Responses to “University Freshman Girl With Limo & 19 Pieces of Luggage”

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    Rick in China
    says:

    Some of the comments are interesting. I like that there is a good mix of the common “fuck the rich” attitude, and a lot of observations pointing out that the richer people are simply more fortunate and unless they’ve done something to you directly you shouldn’t bring the hate just because they’re wealthy.

    Attitudes are changing – attitudes are changing. Perhaps there is hope yet.

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      Eric D.
      says:

      Indeed. Funny thing is, it’s the rich who generally don’t go online on blogs & forums & such in the first place. Probably why you don’t hear a lot of the “fuck the poor” rhetoric either.

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        Rick in China
        says:

        I probably say “Fucking peasants” 8 or 9 times a day.

        I’ve got nothing against poor. I do have something against uneducated people who push their way around with no sense of altruism or respect for anything outside of their visible sphere of ownership. It’s not always their fault, I suppose one could say, “product of their environment” yada yada, but even my cats will wait for eachother to stop eating before they dig their pussy faces into a dish that isn’t their own..not so true for many cases of human interaction.

        It’s not restricted to poor, though, lots of rich people also share that peasant attitude. To clarify:

        Peasant: a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.

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      the great yellow master race
      says:

      i think i dont need to remind you about cultural rvolution, the great leap forward and the Maos long march becuase people in China were pissed off by own rich and cruel elites? not that yellow comunism idology is still the core of all (from kindergarten until the highest scientist) education in China.

      anyway looks like retrded kapitalism is arrived in our yellow master race. 10 years ago such behaiviour was only acseptable when this parisH-bitch weaboo were some child (or teenage concubine) from communist cadres house. at leats they were walking in red quard clothes around..

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      XM8
      says:

      I don’t mind the rich as long as they’ve earned their money legitimately. For example, paying people nothing for land, kicking them off, then selling to developers doesn’t count as ‘earning’ it.

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    Alex
    says:

    It is glorious to be rich.

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    Wong Du
    says:

    “Again the start of school, the most touching and sorrowful scene”

    What do they expect? students all around the world carry their stuff into uni. AND THEY DON’T CHEAT IN THE EXAMS!

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    hudongqing
    says:

    I’m surprised at the number of people who think having your own bathroom in an undergraduate residence is standard. I’m not aware of any university in Australia that would give private bathrooms to undergraduate resident students. Meanwhile, the cost of being a resident here is a bit over $200 per week (room cost only).

    Chinese seem to have an inflated perception of how rich the rest of the world is. Beijing itself has more Billionares the population of the capital of Australia. Of course it has a greater number of people in poverty, but there is still plenty of wealth in China.

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      Rick in China
      says:

      Actually, your statistics are way off – all of China has approximately 390,000 households with over 1million USD in AuM (assets under management, an important factor which doesn’t include primary residence), as opposed to Australia with closer to 200,000. Keep in mind, Beijing’s population by itself is nearly the same as Australia’s entire population.

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      Teacher in China
      says:

      I’m with you on the bathrooms thing – none of the dorms in my hometown’s university have private bathrooms attached to them, although they do have lots of other amenities.

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      too yellow
      says:

      hell, I only got my own bathroom when I finally moved back to my parent’s house :(

      Before that I had to share it with 3 to 4 other dirty roommates/housemates. Even then rent cost 500 USD per person per month in lovely town of San Luis Obispo.

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    tk 4 lyfe
    says:

    its one thing to be rich but to flaunt her wealth and her parents seem to approve of such behavior in my opinion is just low class. hopefully some guy will pimp that beeyotch for all her family’s net worth and whatnot, or better yet she get jacked by her fellow classmates. maybe that will teach her to be more humble. spread the word to all the wuhan hoodlums…theres a new atm opening at the college dorm!

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      tk 4 lyfe
      says:

      oh yea, bout the dorm bathrooms…if she wants her own private bathroom so bad, she should live off campus! even in much more developed countries such as the good ol US of A, where the colleges are actually word class institutions, guess what, if u live in the dorms, u r gonna be sharing bathrooms! if her family is so rich maybe they should donate a boatload of money, have a building renamed after them then of course at that point, there should be no problem adding a private bathroom for their princess.

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    Icedew
    says:

    First impressions make an impact. She wants to showoff her wealth and have a higher chance to get accepted by other rich kids. Bet pretty much all of you don’t have a poor peasant that loves to farmblow as a best friend, right?

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    Nefarli
    says:

    one comment from a user “With this kind of money, why not go to a foreign prostitute university?” I lol’d

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    FYIADragoon
    says:

    “China is only able to produce this kinds of new rich [crass, uncultured], unable to produce aristocrats [sophisticated, cultured].”

    This guy. A million times over. Seriously in my time in China it seemed like the richer you were, the less sophisticated you were. Like some sort of inverse effect.

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      Rick in China
      says:

      Mao came to power and brought the peasants up into a ruling class. Managers and governors were the ex-slave like peasants. They were the least educated, and given the most power. He banked his career on giving the weak majority power over their ex-’masters’.

      Enter switch to capitalism. You have government leaders and factory managers working to shift factories etc into private ownership. During the shift to privatization you have families hooking family members up, friends up, and shady ‘deals’ to get money/ownership of things back by giving to certain people. The peasant class that was brought into leadership under the ‘communist’ ideal are now the owners of the majority of an enormous nation’s private industry and government positions to allow further expansion and monopolizations, while exploiting anyone whose not connected.

      The older ‘rich’ *are* less sophisticated, by design. The “newer” rich (ie daddy wasn’t rich) had to earn their way up, but there are some of those mixed in too.

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      Chinamerican
      says:

      It’s pretty much like Russia in the 90s. “New Russians” still exist and are as crass as ever.

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    MFD
    says:

    I already saw this movie starring Reese Witherspoon!

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    anon
    says:

    Why is she going to university? She’s obviously going to inherit a lot of money. Screw studying!

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    Peye
    says:

    For every winner there must be a loser. Or one billion plus losers in some places. Time to wake up folks and smell the roses.

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    PUSAN PLAYA
    says:

    Why are the other students busy resenting her instead of trying to become her friend so they can run up huge bar tabs without having to pay? Making friends with rich people means party every night and important business connections for later in life.

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    Yang
    says:

    Is that guy carrying a big teddy bear in the video (at 3:10)???

    If so, do you REALLY need that at uni? hahaha

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    Ted
    says:

    I’m on exchange at a leading US university right now, and last week they welcomed their freshmen with a Casino Night and a Dance Party. I wonder if I’d ever see the day Tsinghua or Beida will welcome its new undergrads by teaching them how to gamble and dance in a club.

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    Camela
    says:

    But that’s his Booboo! He can’t leave home without his Booboo bear! Hahaha.

    Hee, I went to school in Canada and also did not have a private bathroom. I get why people would want that, though. Sometimes there were “surprises” in the bathroom. And this was Canada. Can’t imagine what kinds of surprises await in the dorm bathrooms of China.

    I wonder if they can get off-campus housing over there. Where I went to school, renting some kind of studio suite with a kitchenette a little further away was cheaper than the dorms. If they’re so rich they can probably afford something swankier than a converted basement in someone’s house.

    Of course, it is really a good idea to be in the dorms that first year because you meet a lot of people that way. But considering that first impression she gave with her arrival, maybe she’s not concerned about making friends. That or she thinks this display of “I’m rich” would be a great way to make friends. Yeah, maybe this will attract other rich kids and/or hanger-ons.

    I love that one of the comments under that video clip of those parents hauling giant luggage (while the kids are generally hauling smaller stuff) was the phrase “The white haired ones send off the black haired” – usually a saying reserved for when a child dies before the parents do. Hahaha.

    Hey, but I guess this is one of those funny posts that shows us China isn’t really so different from the US or anywhere else after all, because I keep hearing about kids today (in America) getting hovered over by their helicopter-like parents even when they’re in college, and these kids today bringing all kids of expensive stuff to school (laptops, iphones, designer clothes and bags).

    Ah, but I don’t envy these kids today. Their self-reliance is being crippled by this much parental indulgence. I think given the chance, a lot of kids like these would flourish from learning to be self-reliant. But some parents won’t give their kids this chance.

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    hudongqing
    says:

    I’m fairly sure most Chinese universities required domestic students to live on campus, at least in the first year.

    Also, many Chinese students don’t chose a university near their home, so its often the case that they are new to a city and would struggle living off campus (although I doubt this girl will ever struggle with those sort of challenges).

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    Chen
    says:

    HAH!!! Chinese with their typical jealousy toward people who are better than them, in this case, rich. Too bad, isn;t it?

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      Billy Joel
      says:

      yes and americans have no jealousy toward people who are richer than them. Richer does not mean better.
      why do people think the stuff they like must be the “best”? Maybe you like shit.

      forgot obama?
      oh you fucking rich people not paying enough taxes oh noes…. oh you fucking rich people my gramma is sick gimme money to go to hopsital … oh noes…

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    fireworks
    says:

    In terms of practicality, I thought university residences were quite small and cramp.

    This chick needs to live off campus with that much baggage she is going to dump in her room.

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    lee
    says:

    Ask her father to buy a degree…so that her place can be given to those who deserves it…

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    specter
    says:

    This girl is fucking ballin’. Don’t hate.

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    GuoBao
    says:

    I liked the video. It is a big day for most people, parents and students alike. I remember when I tried it and my parents and brother helped carry stuff. The second time only my brother carried stuff for me and the third time (when I had finally figured out what I wanted to study) I had to hire a moving company since my dad’s “He is changing to do what?? Again?? Tell the lazy brat we’re not coming over this time” I heard in the background when I told my mom came through crystal clear from the living room.

    Students unite and try to get the system to make it easier to change subjects and universities. I’ve met so many Chinese people who absolutely hate what they are studying and swear that they’d rather work in a clothes shop after graduating than do things like Urban Planning (aka design sewer system addendums for new apartmentblocks for 10 years before anyone of the older employees or the boss will trust them).

    Btw,, the dorm rooms in my guojia (Denmark) all had an individual bathroom but (of course) shared living room and kitchen. Good times,, plenty of drinking and carrousing. Come to think of it,, it was very much like China.

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    Robinbeijng
    says:

    Chinese parents nowadays want to give their children the best of everything that was denied to them when they were young, bu many of them just don’t quite know how to do in the right way.

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    jason
    says:

    Dude, i had 10,000 rmbs. 100s lame! You poor girl!

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    Camela
    says:

    Anyone watch Gossip Girl this week? This girl is totally Blair Waldorf! Of course she’s in a limo. Bwahahaha.

    But, even Blair Waldorf only showed up with one maid.

    I wonder if this girl also did things like try to become queen bee of the university by giving out gift bags with Tiffany boxes inside and throwing a cocktail party in the dorm with sushi and sake (though a Japanese themed party probably wouldn’t go over well as a first impression in China, hee).

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