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What does Yu Hua's "Alive" tell us?

author:That little who

Last night, I stayed up late until two o'clock in the morning and finally finished reading the rest of "Alive", which was read on my mobile phone, although it was not as elegant as the paper book, but it was also a love for literature.

At the beginning, I expected that the rich man who had eaten, drank and gambled would end his life hastily, but he did not expect that so many tragic stories would happen to him.

The rich man was the child of the landlord's old rich family, idle when he was young, eating, drinking and gambling, and the family's money made him lose; Jia Zhen was a city person, at that time, if a woman could read and hyphenate, it would be amazing, and the rich man could marry such a daughter-in-law may be the luckiest thing in his life. Perhaps, this also cost him all his luck.

What does Yu Hua's "Alive" tell us?

With the passage of time, he lost all the savings left by his ancestors, the casino was set up, he still owed a lot of money, he was arrested and became a Kuomintang on the way to repay the money, after several wars, he also escaped from death and returned home, found that his father was dead, and then the old mother died of illness; the son drew more blood for the county magistrate's wife and died; the daughter first became dumb and finally died due to dystocia; found a son-in-law, although his head was biased, he was still good to his daughter Fengxia, and finally he was caught in the cement board and died tragically. Leaving a small bitter root is the only belief that the rich can live, but in that era of starvation, his only hope was to die alive. There are also some people who have intersected with the rich and noble, including Xu Laoye, Changgen, Long Er, and Chunsheng, whose fate is also very tragic. Rich and noble experienced the departure of their relatives one by one, and finally died with an old cow.

After reading the last word, I had an unspeakable taste in my heart, why the rich and noble can live to the end, why let the rich live to the end. I thought about it, is it the cruelty of the author? Or is it a punishment for the wrong things done by the rich? It should be that after experiencing so many changes, the rich and noble understand that as long as they can live, it is better than anything. It turns out that being alive is a greater luck than marrying a family treasure.

Back to reality, what do you think is to be alive?

What does Yu Hua's "Alive" tell us?

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