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Yasunari Kawabata once woke up at 4 a.m. to find the begonia flowers sleeping. He told himself, 'If a flower is beautiful, then I have to live.' ’
Human beings are small and ordinary, yet we are alive. We live solemnly and beautifully with a small and difficult life, just like this small splendid open flower.
Beauty is the result of encounters, the result of intimacy". The article is the author's thoughts and emotions triggered by not sleeping at four o'clock in the morning and happened to see the blooming begonia flowers. So the discovery of beauty is an encounter, and there is an element of coincidence.
But at the same time, the author also talked about the need for a certain amount of cultural accomplishment and accumulation to be able to touch the scene. Different people get different feelings about the same scenery.
Implications. Among them, the time node of "four o'clock in the morning" and the behavior of "sleeplessness" bring an inexplicable sense of loneliness, through "looking" at the begonia flowers, I also do not sleep, as if I have established some kind of relationship with the flower, and a part of the flower is isomorphic to a part of "me". Thus a certain feeling is created.
Finding that the flowers are sleepless, "I" was taken aback. There are gourd flowers and evening primroses, as well as morning glories and acacias, which bloom almost day and night. Flowers are sleepless at night.
This is a well-known thing. But "I" seemed to understand. At four o'clock in the morning, gazing at the begonia flower, I think it is even more beautiful.
It blooms and contains a mournful beauty.
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"At four o'clock in the morning, I saw the begonia flowers that never sleeped" is from Yasunari Kawabata's essay "Flowers Are Sleepless", which describes himself in a hotel, waking up alone in the middle of the night and finding that the begonia flowers are still blooming, which causes a series of thoughts about beauty.
It's a very delicate feeling. Among them, the time node of "four o'clock in the morning" and the behavior of "sleeplessness" bring an inexplicable sense of loneliness, through "looking" at the begonia flowers, I also do not sleep, as if I have established some kind of relationship with the flower, and a part of the flower is isomorphic to a part of "me". Thus a certain feeling is created.
Writing backgroundYasunari Kawabata's life is scattered, his parents died when he was young, his childhood relatives were old, and his teenage life was melancholy. The experience of being an orphan alone has created his withdrawn, introverted and morbid temperament. This kind of "orphan nature" will naturally make him more aware of the shortness and grievances of life.
It is this kind of life experience that has created his tragic personality, and this tragic personality has become more and more prominent in his later years. This kind of "orphan complex" originated from "mourning and thinking" makes his thinking about the infinity of beauty and the limited feeling of beauty always have a sad color.
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