What does the main story in The True Story of Ah Q and Forrest Gump mean?

Updated on amusement 2024-03-12
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The term "true biography" comes from the main biography of Ah Q.

    It's Lu Xun. A word suffered.

    In the main biography of Ah Q, Lu Xun gave this explanation.

    After the liberation, Ah Q's original biography was compiled into teaching materials, which was widely studied and spread by the people of the whole country.

    Ah Gan Zhengchuan, this meaning was borrowed in the translation.

    Please tell yourself the truth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "The True Story of Ah Q" is a ** written by Mr. Lu Xun, which is very famous in China, almost everyone knows it, and later a movie was born in the United States, called "Forrest Gump", after it came to China, relevant people translated it as "Forrest Gump" in order to make it faster to be seen by more people. Because almost all Chinese people know "The True Story of Ah Q", it is more conducive to spreading to establish such a connection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Forrest Gump said that people in China never know that they don't go to church, and that most people in China go to church.

    The Forrest Gump movie is adapted from the 1986 book of the same name by American writer Winston Glum, which depicts the inspirational story of Forrest Gump, a small-town boy born with intellectual disabilities, who strives to improve himself and finally "fools have foolish blessings" and is favored by God and creates miracles in many fields. After the film was released, it won six awards in 1995, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Forrest Gump tells the story of Forrest Gump, an imbecile with an IQ of only 75, who, through his unremitting efforts, has gone from walking on a metal stand to becoming a college football star, from an unknown to a well-known Vietnam War hero, a table tennis diplomatic ambassador, and even a shareholder of a company with more than a dozen fishing boats.

    At first, in order to avoid the bullying of other children at school, Forrest Gump listened to the words of a friend Jenny and began to "run". Jenny was a good friend of Forrest Gump when he was in school, and although he eventually returned to Forrest Gump, he paid the price with his life because he grew up in the shadow of his single father's tyranny. Forrest Gump ran to avoid the teasing of others, and in middle school, he ran into a school football field to avoid others, and thus ran into college.

    Forrest Gump was unusually accepted and became a football superstar, and was received by Kennedy**.

    After graduating from college, at the instigation of a recruit, Forrest Gump enlisted in the Vietnam War. During a battle, his unit was ambushed, and when an order to retreat was given, Forrest Gump remembered Jenny's instructions and ran away, and his Scud saved his life. During the Vietnam War, Forrest Gump made two good friends:

    Bubba, who is a keen shrimp fisher, and Captain Deng Taylor, who is awesome. After the war, Forrest Gump was received as a hero, Johnson**.

    Because "stupid people have stupid blessings", Forrest Gump also made a fortune by mistake and became a billionaire. And Forrest Gump didn't want to be burdened by fame and fortune, so he became a gardener. Forrest Gump often misses Jenny, and Jenny has already gone astray and fallen into despair.

    Forrest Gump has experienced various historical periods in the changing world, but no matter when, no matter where, no matter who he is with, he is still the same, simple and kind.

    After running for a long time, Forrest Gump stopped and began to return to his hometown. On the way, a letter from Jenny was received. He immediately went to see her.

    While waiting at a bus stop. Forrest Gump recounted his previous experiences to others. So he saw Jenny again, and a little boy, who was his son.

    By this time, Jenny had already suffered from an incurable disease. Forrest Gump and Jenny returned to their hometown together and spent a happy time together. Jenny has passed away, and their son is of school age.

    One day, Forrest Gump sent his son on the school bus, and at this time, a feather fell from his son's book, and a gust ......of wind blew, and it began to flutter in the wind again

    Forrest Gump is a full-length novel by American writer Winston Groom. The book satirizes the social problems of the United States in an absurd style, through the lens of Forrest Gump, a fool.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't matter, Forrest Gump is an American movie, and Ah Q is Mr. Lu Xun's **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It doesn't have anything to do with it, it's two different things entirely.

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