In March, major furniture exhibitions began to be held one after another

This month has turned into a "showcase" period, with major and minor exhibitions taking place one after another. Chengdu, for instance, is hosting its annual **Chengdu Furniture Fair**, a key event in the furniture industry that plays a crucial role in promoting **Chengdu furniture brands**. The term "cold" is often used to describe the atmosphere at such events, while "noisy" refers to the internal discussions and debates. Whether the balance between cold and warmth exists, or whether it still does, remains subjective—each person has their own perception. Many people have come to see these exhibitions like temple fairs, rushing in for the excitement and energy. Due to the popularity and the lively atmosphere, they concluded that the exhibition was "cold and quiet." However, this quiet scene led some to feel overwhelmed, giving rise to pessimistic thoughts about the future of the **furniture industry**. Fortunately, authoritative figures quickly offered a calming perspective: "Cold isn't necessarily bad. Everyone should stay calm." This rational advice helped ease the anxiety of many. Indeed, only through patience, long-term vision, and quiet reflection can true progress be made. It's better to move forward steadily than to rush ahead blindly. Every exhibition inevitably exposes issues, such as plagiarism, which are repeatedly uncovered and banned. In response, parties involved start fighting back, demanding rights and protection. The media, too, takes an active stance, closely following and reporting on these incidents. This noise and commotion add drama to what would otherwise be a quiet event, overshadowing the more serious and meaningful activities happening at the same time. Just like during the "9/18" incident, when nationwide demonstrations erupted, people were focused on protests, condemning foreign goods, and even attacking local businesses. While loudly declaring "Diaoyu Island is China," attention also turned to other topics, such as "Cang Teacher’s World." Yet recently, public focus shifted to issues like the Harbin Bridge collapse and the tragic loss of workers in Hubei. The media and public attention have always been so intense that many important issues get lost in the noise. Whether before or during the same time, these matters are completely overshadowed by more urgent events. In Wangjing Lake, if you don’t throw a stone, few will watch the grass on the shore. But once you throw a rock, the crowd gathers around, and again, no one notices the fish in the water. Without a rational guide to lead the way, more and more people may find themselves lost in the chaos.

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