Group 1 - The core idea of the article revolves around the generational differences between the "wealthy generation" (born between 1995-2005) and their parents, highlighting how their upbringing in a more affluent environment has shaped their perspectives and values [1][2][4] - The authors, Yi Xianfeng and Yang Ying, conducted interviews to explore the thoughts and experiences of young people, aiming to understand the formation of their differing viewpoints compared to their parents [2][3] - The book "The Wealthy Generation: Young People and Their Parents" is the first non-fiction work in China to present the conflicts in identity politics, concepts, and thoughts between two generations [1][2] Group 2 - The "wealthy generation" is characterized by a diverse background, with interviewees coming from various family situations, yet sharing a common experience of growing up in a digitally connected environment [4][8] - The authors observed that young people are often misunderstood due to preconceived notions, and their experiences reveal a complex interplay of confidence, confusion, and contradictions in their beliefs [5][7] - The book also discusses how young individuals from affluent families may not necessarily rebel against their parents, as they often accept the advantages provided by their family's wealth [9][10]
“富足一代”年轻人,与父辈的冲突从何而来?
Di Yi Cai Jing·2026-02-13 03:20