This is a play recommended by a respected senior.
The tearing of the body and the soul did not exist only in those painful years, even now, it existed, only in the degree and in the way it was expressed.
The truth, simplicity, simplicity and purity presented by the characters in the play are unique to that era, and now there are really too few. What Bai Dare did in the play is really hateful, but it also truly presents the character characteristics of that era.
There is a clip in the play that says that many people don't know why they fight, who they hit, and the aimless madness, which instantly reminds of the description of the group in "The Ragtag Crowd".
I deliberately remembered a sentence that Lao Mei, the chicken soup character in the play, said to Xu Lingjun, the representative of suffering: I hope that you will use your cultural mentality, the power of knowledge, and economic means to complete your spiritual needs (the screenwriter is also very powerful).
Anyone will encounter the tearing of human nature, whether it is a heavy (zhong) creation or a "heavy (chong) creation", please deal with it calmly.
Finally, to borrow a sentence from the play to end: life is like a mirror, you smile, it smiles at you.
