Sanmao, Jimmy, Zhang Ailing, the book, ask for recommendations

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sanmao's "The Story of the Sahara" is probably the happiest time of her life, talking about human nature, war, and staying together. There are witty stories, exotic cultures and reflections on life. It's a pity that Jose died, otherwise, she would have been happy for the rest of her life. ·

    I don't like Scarecrow very much!

    "How much do you know about the flowers falling in the dream" is written about her most lost days, it feels floating, as if a person is only writing with his soul, the words in it are very dark, if you can afford it, it is a good book, but I can't bear it and dare not read it. Quite a mysterious article.

    "Rolling Red Dust" is based on the love story of Zhang Ailing and Hu Lancheng. But don't take it as facts! This is**.

    Jimmy, I'm not very familiar with this, I've read a few short essays or poems, but I haven't read the anthology. I only remember the sentence "I have met all the extraordinary, but I have not met the ordinary you." ”

    Eileen Chang is my favorite! So it depends on what kind of article you want to read. The prose collection "Rumors" and "Comparative Notes" essays, of course, first recommend "Love"!

    It's the phrase "Meet the people you meet in the vast sea of people." The origin of that sentence. She has a very unique insight into Westerners and Chinese culture.

    **The ending can be regarded as happy, with the two incense burners of "Love in a Fallen City", "May Fourth Legacy" and "Agarwood Crumbs", in fact, it doesn't matter whether it is sad or joyful, but the May Fourth Legacy, not the plot. Writing some sad stories, which have nothing to do with love, such as "Jasmine Chips", "Withered Flowers", "Red Roses and White Roses", "The Golden Lock", especially "The Golden Lock", can be regarded as one of the few reflections on society by Zhang Ailing, not just mockery. Forbidden love "Heart Sutra", in fact, it can't be called love, but the special and indescribable feelings between father and daughter!

    Of course, "Half Life" of fate and love is the first to recommend - that is fate! "No Love", "Tulip", "SE Ring". "Gorgeous Yuan" or something is not recommended, although the penmanship is very delicate, but the plot is just a record of the trivialities of life.

    Zhang Ailing's book is very non-standard published in the mainland, except for the two essay collections, **everything uses a**name as the sub-name of the collection, and the **combination method in it is not certain, so I can only give you **name.

    Word by word, I hope you are satisfied with me!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My favorite is "The Rainy Season Doesn't Come Again".

    This book not only has a poetic name, but also shows that Shiyan Sanmao's teenage years have passed, and all the memorable experiences in the flower season are no longer coming. Sanmao is rebellious and rich in the idea of being bold and careful, able to go to a foreign country to study alone, and has made a lot of foreign friends, and she is always welcomed and loved by people.

    Reading Sanmao's book, I understand that life is not only boring step by step, but also free and easy joy, and the key is to find the freedom you want.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I like Sanmao's Wen Yu very much, and I've read a lot of her books, I feel.

    Each book is very classic, such as "Dream Flowers Know More".

    Less", "The Rainy Season Is No Longer Coming", "Scarecrow Notes", etc., but.

    Speaking of my favorite, it's "Tales of the Sahara".

    Every time I think of you, a grain of sand falls from the sky, and the Sahara is formed.

    Pull. Every time I think of you, a drop of water falls from the sky, and it is formed.

    The Pacific Ocean, "The Story of the Sahara".

    Every time I read this book, I think of Sanmao and Jose's life after that.

    I can't bear to look at it anymore, but I can't help but look at it. In this book stupid.

    In the book, even in the barren Sahara Desert, Sanmao and Jose.

    of were once happy.

    This book tells the story of Cong Sanmao in simple, simple and plain language.

    Romantic love with Jose, in order to the two married in the Sahara.

    and married in the Sahara and lived a self-made life. This book consists of:

    There are many little stories, many of which are about desolation and monotony.

    The rise of the living environment of the Sahara Desert depicts the noisy world of ants, and there is a story about the people of the Sahara.

    There are also many depictions of enthusiasm and backward thoughts, and there are many people who are flat after marriage.

    Descriptions of light life.

    The restaurant in the desert tells about the poor diet of the Saharans, white hands.

    Chengjia tells how the two settled down and how they survived in the materially scarce desert, and the desert bath story tells the story of Sanmao's laughter in the Sahara.

    Each story brings something different.

    This book is full of records of Sanmao and Jose in poor and backward Sa.

    The bits and pieces of Hala's life are warm, touching, and adventurous.

    Reading this book not only gave me an understanding of the Sahara, but also the right one.

    Jose and Sanmao's marriage touched each other. In extreme poverty with.

    The backward Sahara, Sanmao, this woman, is tough and optimistic.

    Alive. For her, material scarcity doesn't matter, it's important. Mood.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The story of Sayu Harang Xu's Race is frank and disadvantaged

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Story of the Sahara

    Yesterday I saw a book review that said: There are some books in this world that you know you will read sooner or later. Sanmao's book is this round book for me. The first time I heard Sanmao's name was in junior high school Chinese reading, in an essay about Zhouzhuang, I asked who Sanmao was at the same table?

    In my impression, the name Sanmao is still the child in Sanmao's wanderings) at the same table told me that he was a writer balabala. Later, I saw others mention Sanmao in various articles, and the keywords are travel, wandering, desert, Sahara, Jose, Sanmao has become a goddess-like existence, and has become synonymous with many petty bourgeoisie showing their differences, just like the popular Nalan Rongruo and Cangyang Gyatso in the past few years. Somehow,I haven't consciously avoided this kind of popular hot spot since I was a child.,Probably subconsciously I also want to show my difference.,Of course, I won't let others know that I haven't read Sanmao、Zhang Ailing (people's inferior root ah==

    Finally opened the book.,Part of the reason why I chose to read e-books is also because I'm afraid that others will see me reading.,"You haven't read Sanmao's book" (It's still inferior to the root = = I want to see how this popular goddess doesn't eat the fireworks of the world.。 But I was surprised to find that this is a living flesh and blood person, who will quarrel with her husband, will go to the side of the road to pick up things, will tell small lies, make bad... Most of the book is about what she saw and heard in the desert, just like a friend is telling about her travels, without pretentiousness (but the articles that comment on Sanmao are hypocritical), and in the last chapter, Sanmao writes about how she settled in the desert and transformed a dilapidated desert hut into a paradise in the desert in a difficult environment.

    That's something that makes me in awe. In fact, if you think about it carefully, Sanmao and the friends around me who love to travel are essentially the same, but Sanmao is more brave and tenacious. This kind of Sanmao can be liked, not the stormy Sanmao in those hypocritical articles.

    ps Sanmao's tolerance also makes me very admired, in other words, I definitely can't stand the selfish natives in the desert. However, Fitzgerald said in The Great Gatsby: "Whenever you want to criticize anyone, you have to remember that not all the people in this world have the advantages that you have."

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Story of the Sahara", since then I have been deeply attracted by the story of Sanmao, when I was still young, I dreamed of my Sahara Sahara journey countless times, but unfortunately it has not been realized.

    The story of the Sahara attracted me because of Sanmao's truth, her bravery, her kindness, the colorful life she and Jose Shaker lived in the desert, and the brave and optimistic spirit was admirable.

    In the section "A Restaurant in the Desert", Sanmao builds his own restaurant with food sent from home, and Jose mistakenly thinks that the seaweed he eats is carbon paper. When Jose found out that the "throat slice" that Sanmao tricked him into eating was actually pork jerky, and later stole it for his colleagues to eat, causing those colleagues to pretend to cough and have an uncomfortable throat when they saw Sanmao. These stories and the interesting dialogue between Sanmao and Jose are enduring.

    In this Sahara, which is full of yellow sand, she and Jose are told that they can get married after a series of complicated procedures, although there is no grand wedding and no gorgeous dress, but we can still see the happiness of their "walking to get married".

    Because of the traditional thinking of the Sahara, women in the Sahara prefer to die when they are sick rather than go to the doctor because the doctor is a man. As a result, Sanmao also plays the role of "doctor" from time to time, and the story of her filling women's teeth with nail polish makes us feel both ridiculous and lamented by the low status and ignorance of local women. Chant.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "The Rainy Season Doesn't Come Again" takes Sanmao's life as the theme, records the growth process of Sanmao from 17 to 22 years old, and truly presents the growth of Sanmao's girlhood.

    The Story of the Sahara

    The most popular of Sanmao's works is "The Story of the Sahara", which is composed of more than a dozen wonderful and moving prose essays, among which "Hotel in the Desert" is the first article that Sanmao wrote after adapting to the desolate and monotonous desert life, and since then, Sanmao has written a series of stories with the desert as the background, which has poured Chinese readers all over the world.

    Scarecrow Notes

    Most of the articles describe Sanmao's life in the Canary Islands. "Scarecrow's Notes" is humorous, bit by bit describes the joy of life, imitating the unpretentious style of a reckless woman on the paper, which makes people sometimes can't help laughing, sometimes sighing.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm half a Sanmao fan, so I've read all of Sanmao's books. Except for "Rolling Red Dust" and two translations, her books are all about real things that she has experienced.

    I especially like "The Story of the Sahara", I'm sure you've seen it. Because Sanmao at this time is the newlywed period, it is the sweetest Sanmao, and the stories in it are vivid and interesting.

    Gentle Night" is also good.

    The rainy season will not come again" is the work of Sanmao's girlhood, and the cornerstone of Sanmao's maturity in the future.

    Scarecrow Notes" is also good.

    Back", "How Much Do You Know About the Flowers in Your Dreams", and "Thousands of Rivers, Thousands of Mountains" were all written after Jose left her, in Sanmao's words, "It's another life".

    Another: Some of Sanmao's replies to readers are collected in "Send You a Horse", "Talking Heart" and "Dear Sanmao".

    Sanmao's ** and some of the letters she wrote were collected in "My Soul Rides on the Back of Paper".

    Sanmao's voice is very good, and her audiobooks include "Sanmao Storytelling", "Meteor Shower" and "Reading the Earth", and these books are easier to find than "Reading the Earth".

    Sanmao loves to collect old things and antiques, in "My Baby", ** and Mao.

    As for Zhang Ailing, I have only watched her short and medium stories, and I think "Unfortunate Her" and "The Golden Lock" are good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sanmao's I have more to look at, Sanmao's private album, beauty and sorrow Restore a real Sanmao, Sanmao's biography.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    All of Sanmao is a classic.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sanmao's classic works:

    1, "My Baby".

    It includes the origin story of 86 treasures collected by Sanmao who traveled all over the rivers and mountains, and all the exquisite**. The ** of these treasures may not be measured in money, but the author loves them deeply ......

    I have a lot of ordinary collections, they can't be measured in terms of money, and they can't be compared to any ordinary antique store in terms of quantity, but I love them deeply. ......The reason why I love these treasures so much is because when I became attached to them, behind the origin of each thing, there were more or less different stories hidden one after another. --Sanmao.

    2, "How Much Do You Know About the Flowers in Your Dreams".

    It records Sanmao's widowhood life after Jose's unexpected death, with a total of 23 articles, showing Sanmao's mental journey of gradually getting out of the trough of life and facing life strongly, full of thoughts for her husband. During this period, Sanmao's literary creation also reached its peak.

    3, "The Crying Camel".

    With guerrilla warfare as the background, the life and death alliance of a pair of desert lovers is as epic and majestic.

    4, "Thousands of Rivers, Thousands of Mountains".

    After Sanmao returned to Taiwan, he ran away again, traveled to Central and South America and returned to his homeland for the first time, with a total of 18 articles. After Jose's death, Sanmao mustered up the courage to live and started a new life. The book describes the trip to Mexico, Honduras, Panama, etc., what he saw and heard during the trip, and the customs and customs.

    5, "The Rainy Season Will Not Come Again".

    With the theme of Sanmao's life course, it records the growth process of Sanmao from 17 to 22 years old, and truly presents the growth of Sanmao's girlhood.

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