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Rough Man Reading: Yu Dafu's "Spring Breeze Drunken Night"

Uddhav once said, "Our generation should be sacrificed for the War of Resistance!" Sure enough, a month after Japan's surrender, on September 17, 1945, he was secretly killed in Sumatra by Japanese gendarmes at the age of 50.

This patriotic martyr also said that "he once whipped a famous horse because he was drunk, and he was afraid of being tired of beauty." He had three wives, countless lovers, and 11 children. The original pair of Sun Quan was a rich family in Fuyang City, who knew the book and promised Yu Dafu not to put wine for marriage, brought a box of daughters to marry, and gave Yu a diamond ring. As a result, the ring was pawned by Yu in Japan for drinking and prostitutes. When Sun Quan was pregnant for the fourth time, the 32-year-old Yu Dafu fell in love with the 20-year-old Hangzhou beauty queen Yingxia, forced Sun to leave home after a fruitless divorce, and has since abandoned his wife and children. A few years later, Wang Yingxia and Yu's classmate and fellow villager Dai Kasa had a scandal, and the two sides divorced. Sun Quan returned to Fuyang alone to serve her mother-in-law and raise her children. It was not until after liberation, when a piece of martyr's certificate arrived, that he knew that his talented husband, whom he had been looking forward to day and night, would never return.

Rough Man Reading: Yu Dafu's "Spring Breeze Drunken Night"

Sun Tsuen and Yu Dafu

Rough Man Reading: Yu Dafu's "Spring Breeze Drunken Night"

Wang Yingxia and Yu Dafu

Because of Yu Dafu's temperament, he and Guo Shiren, who also studied in Japan, as well as Xu Zhimo and Hu Lancheng, were also known as the "Four Great Love Species of the Republic of China".

This book contains his short stories, only "Lost Sheep" is a novella. "Lost Sheep" is written about the relationship between the male protagonist's relatives after graduating from college, and the nominal provincial government consultation, white take 200 oceans in January. The male protagonist has nothing to do, meets a beautiful KunLing, soaks in the opera garden every day, and finally the two elope and run to Nanjing and Shanghai to squander amusement. Later, the maid worried that the male protagonist XX was excessive and affected her health, and quietly left. "Ah, she didn't leave me, it was because my body was not strong!" The male protagonist was eventually admitted to the hospital.

The first two articles, "Silver Gray Death" and "Sinking", are all written about the life of studying in Japan, which is too decadent and depressed, and is quite similar to Osamu Dazai's "Human Disqualification". Among them, the protagonist of "Sinking" is extremely inferior, and even a little perverted, dare not talk to Japanese schoolgirls, peek at the landlord's daughter bathing, eavesdrop on couples dating, go to the Qinglou fox prostitute penniless, so he wants to commit suicide in the sea. But he blamed it all on "China, China, how come you're not strong!" You're getting rich! Get strong!"

"Spring Breeze Drunken Night", just about ten pages, I only remember the seventeen-year-old kind orphan girl Chen Ermei working in the Shanghai Tobacco Factory, nine yuan a month, no rest, four yuan per month for meals, and the rent of the attic cubicle on Deng Tuo Road is estimated to be more than three yuan; The male protagonist's short manuscript fee for a translation is five yuan. In the Shanghai Beach during the Republic of China period, only a few elites were drunk and gold-obsessed, and the toiling masses still had a very hard time.

Rough Man Reading: Yu Dafu's "Spring Breeze Drunken Night"

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