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Wang Shuo: I'll give you 30,000, can you get out of here?

author:Smart Entertainment

One day in 2005, Wang Shuo suddenly said to the uncle who repaired the bicycle in front of his house: "I will give you 30,000, can you leave here, don't let it."

I see you again? "When the car repair master hears, this is a good thing to drop pies in the sky!

Take the money and run away with a cigarette! Unexpectedly, Wang Shuo later earned more than 3 million because of this!

Wang Shuo, a name that shocked the literary world, was born in the ancient city of Nanjing as early as 1958.

However, compared with his astonishing position in literature, Wang Shuo's youth was unremarkable.

At the age of 19, he was drafted into the army and spent three years in the military. After retiring from the military, he wandered around, making a living in business and accumulating a fortune

Life experience.

The spring breeze of reform and opening up has brought new vitality to the literary world. In this era full of passion and vitality, Wang Shuo also stepped into the literary world and used his

The work "Half is Flame, Half Sea Water" made a stunning appearance.

Narrated in the first person, the work tells the story of a socially marginalized person surviving on the streets. The language is sharp, straight to the heart, let read

They were shocked.

Wang Shuo's works are unique in their own style, and he is good at integrating all kinds of black words and slang words of the lower classes of society into his writing, which greatly increases the richness of language

Rich and expressive.

For example, when describing ticket lovers in Beijing, he naturally used jargon such as "digging oil" and "tree flag", and described the sucking in the dark side of society

The use of black words in drug and prostitution scenes makes the language full of real atmosphere on the street.

Because of this, Wang Shuo's writing exudes a strong personal style, and he has earned him the title of "Beijing Rogue".

Despite the vulgar language, Wang Shuo's little characters are also warm and affectionate, which provokes readers to think about society and human nature.

For example, the "I" in "Half Flame, Half Seawater" will take care of a little girl carefully, showing a slightly compassionate human light

Awn.

As a result, Wang Shuo has been hailed as "the writer closest to the truth of Chinese society", and each of his works has aroused strong social impact.

In line with the character of the characters in the novel, Wang Shuo himself is also an impatient and straightforward character.

He often criticizes other cultural celebrities in public without mercy.

It is precisely because of this that Wang Shuo gives people the impression of being wild and unruly.

This personality can also be reflected in his creative life. Wang Shuo once paid a lot of money to send away the repairer because there were often people repairing bicycles at his doorstep, which affected his writing.

It's hard to imagine that 30,000 yuan is a huge amount of money for ordinary people in the 80s, but Wang Shuo didn't hesitate to do so in order to write

Kind of gave up. This can also show his enthusiasm and dedication to literary creation.

In the literary world, Wang Shuo also actively promoted his juniors. Feng Xiaogang, who was still a follower when he was young, was able to transform himself under the recommendation of Wang Shuo

Director's.

Although the two later had some unpleasantness, Wang Shuo spared no effort to provide creative advice to help Feng Xiaogang through his career

of difficulties.

Although his personality is impatient, Wang Shuo is still full of friendship in his heart.

Wang Shuo: I'll give you 30,000, can you get out of here?
Wang Shuo: I'll give you 30,000, can you get out of here?
Wang Shuo: I'll give you 30,000, can you get out of here?

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