Wang Xiaobo's self-proclaimed " a maverick pig " was proposed in his work Golden Age. The deeper meaning of this sentence could be understood from the following aspects: Wang Xiaobo himself was a different person. He advocated freedom, equality, and anti-tradition, but he was not a rebellious person, but a relatively normal person. Therefore, he called himself " a maverick pig ", which meant that he was different from other pigs. He wanted to play his role in this world. Wang Xiaobo described a free and equal society in the Golden Age, but he also emphasized individual freedom. He believed that in this society, everyone should have their own independent thinking and freedom of action, and "a maverick pig" meant that he did not want to be regulated by society and wanted to live freely. Wang Xiaobo's self-proclaimed "a maverick pig" can also be understood as his search for a different way of life. He wanted to get rid of the shackles of tradition and pursue freedom and independence, but he also understood that this way of life was not easy to pay the price. Therefore, he called himself " a maverick pig " to express his determination and perseverance to seek freedom and independence. Wang Xiaobo claimed to be a "unique pig" to express his unique understanding of his own pursuit and lifestyle, but also a kind of determination and perseverance to seek freedom and independence.