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It's beautiful. Lu Yao's great masterpiece explains the ordinariness and suffering for us, and explains the meaning of life. The book describes an ordinary world, a world on the yellow earth.
There are a group of ordinary people who have lived here for generations facing the loess with their backs to the sky, and they are performing scenes of birth, old age, sickness and death, joys and sorrows, poverty and wealth, suffering and struggle, and changes in the world. Is it a comedy? Tragic?
Drama? Maybe a little bit both. In this book, there are no flowery rhetoric, no thrilling and bizarre plots, no earth-shattering scenes, just ordinary people, ordinary lives, ordinary feelings, and ordinary stories.
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"Ordinary World" is a good-looking **, it tells the story of the countryside, truly and artistically reproduces the scenes of the countryside, makes us feel that the life of the countryside has the same connotation, and also makes us realize: as long as we have our own beliefs, have our own direction, and continue to work hard, in ordinary days, you can also live your own wonderful!
However, different people may have different opinions about whether the book is good or not. Some people may think that this book is too lengthy or too much to describe some details, while others may find the book well worth reading because it is a true reflection of life in rural China, and the struggles and pursuits of people in the context of this era.
Therefore, whether it looks good or not also needs to be judged according to personal reading habits and preferences. If you're interested in rural life, or like to read ** that reflects real life, then "Ordinary World" might be a great book to read.
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The ordinary world is set in China from the mid-70s to the mid-80s, and through complex contradictions and entanglements, with two brothers Sun Shaoan and Sun Shaoping as the center, it portrays the images of many ordinary people from all walks of life at that time. Labor and love, frustration and pursuit, pain and joy, daily life and huge social conflicts are intertwined, profoundly showing the difficult and tortuous road that ordinary people have walked in the historical process of the great era.
"Ordinary World" is a million-word ** created by Chinese writer Lu Yao. This is a panoramic representation of China's contemporary urban and rural social life**, the book consists of three parts. In March 1991, "Ordinary World" won the third Mao Dun Literature Award in China.
The first edition was published in December 1986 by the Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press; The second edition was officially released in March 2012 at Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House.
The Ordinary World is a literary work that celebrates ordinary laborers in a warm and realistic way. Compared with "Life", "Ordinary World" has a more human height, and the writer transforms suffering into a kind of spiritual motivation to move forward. There are many writers who describe suffering in the new era, but there are not many writers who really transform suffering into a kind of spiritual power, and Lu Yao is one of them.
While showing the difficult survival situation of ordinary little people, this ** strives to write their beautiful hearts and perseverance in overcoming difficulties. The protagonists of the work, Sun Shao'an and Sun Shaoping, are young people struggling on the poverty line, but they are constantly striving for self-improvement, relying on their tenacious perseverance to fight against fate and pursue their own moral perfection. Among them, Sun Shaoan is a fighter who is determined to change his destiny based on his homeland; Sun Shaoping is a "runaway" who has the knowledge of modern civilization and is eager to integrate into the city.
Their stories constitute the bipolar experience of the life struggles of ordinary people in Chinese society.
Lu Yao (1949-1992), formerly known as Wang Weiguo, was a contemporary Chinese rural writer. Born on December 23, 1949 in a poor peasant family in Wangjiabao Village, Shizuiyi Township, Qingjian County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, he was passed to his uncle in rural Yanchuan County at the age of 7 because of family difficulties; In 1969, he returned to his hometown to work as a farmer. In 1973, he entered the Department of Chinese at Yan'an University, during which time he began to create literature.
After graduating from university, he served as "Shaanxi Literature and Art" (now "Yanhe"). In 1980, he published "A Thrilling Scene", which won the first National Excellent Novella Award, and in 1982, he published the novella "Life".
At 8:20 a.m. on November 17, 1992, Lu Yao died young in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province due to ineffective treatment of liver disease, at the age of 42.
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"Ordinary World" is a realistic and abridged family history. The writer highly condenses the historical changes in the rural areas of Northwest China, and his works have achieved a high degree of unity between ideology and artistry, especially the spirit of the protagonist's hard work in the face of difficulties, which is still inspiring to today's college students. This is a panoramic view of China's contemporary urban and rural social life.
The book consists of three parts. In the past ten years, the author has portrayed the images of many ordinary people from all walks of life through complex contradictions and entanglements. Labor and love, frustration and pursuit, pain and joy, daily life and huge social conflicts are intertwined, profoundly showing the difficult and tortuous road that ordinary people have walked in the historical process of the great era.
If you want to be more careful, Baidu's encyclopedia has it.
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Hello landlord. I am also a post-90s generation, and "Ordinary World" is indeed a good book. He presents a panoramic view of contemporary urban and rural social life in China.
It portrays the images of many ordinary people from all walks of life - labor and love, frustration and pursuit, pain and joy, daily life and huge social conflicts, which are intertwined in a complex way, profoundly showing the difficult and tortuous road that ordinary people have walked in the historical process of the great era. When reading this book, I always think of Lin Yaohua's "Golden Wings", which is an academic book in the form of **, as if it is anthropological or sociological. The book also tells a story, but it reflects the economic changes of a family or even a community from an academic perspective.
Reading "Ping" also gave me such a feeling, although this is a **, but hidden behind the **, from time to time to reveal some clues of the broad and deep social background makes this book no longer just a ** as simple.
Lu Yao's "Ordinary World" is really a book that is too good and too good. Of course, it's your own feelings that are the most convincing. There's so much more to dig into.
When you start watching, you become addicted to it, and the feeling of not being able to read it is really small. The landlord should remember to read it all. Such a book, which is known as "the crown jewel of the Mao Dun Literature Award and an immortal classic that inspires tens of millions of young people", is very collectible, and you say it is worth your 50 yuan.
If you find it expensive, I recommend you to use the eBook to read. I have pdf and txt format here, do you need it? Report.
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The first part of "Ordinary World": It tells the story of Sun Shaoping, a farmer's son in early 1975, who went to study in Yuanxi County High School, he was poor and had low self-esteem; Later, he had feelings for Hao Hongmei, who was born in a landlord family in the same situation, and after being discovered by his classmate Hou Yuying and told it in public, the relationship with Hao Hongmei gradually became bad, and later Hao Hongmei fell in love with Gu Yangmin, who had a superior family background.
The second part of "Ordinary World": It tells the story of Yu Chan in the spring of 1979, after the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee, there were many contradictions, Tian Futang held a branch meeting overnight to resist the responsibility system, but Sun Shaoan led the production team to take the lead in implementing it, and then promoted the responsibility system in the whole village.
The third part of "Ordinary World": It tells the story of Sun Shaoping who went to the coal mine in 1982, worked hard, and became an excellent worker from a student. However, just when Sun Shaoping and Tian Xiaoxia had strong feelings, Tian Xiaoxia died gloriously for the rescue victims during the flood fight, and later Tian Fujun sent a telegram to Sun Shaoping, and Shaoping was grief-stricken.
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Everyone who strives to live is the greatest hero in this ordinary world.
Lu Yao's "Ordinary World" has no flowery rhetoric, no ups and downs, and it even uses cruel language to write the helplessness of reality.
Fate is always not as expected, but it is often after going through countless pains and difficult treks that it matures and becomes strong. But it is precisely in this way that it allows us to see hope in helplessness, feel warmth in loneliness, and appreciate the simplicity and touching of life in the ordinary.
Whether you are a book lover or not, when you finish reading "Ordinary World", you will understand how many extraordinary stories are behind ordinary life, which is worth our life.
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To be honest, I watched the TV series of the same name first, and then I went to watch the book, and there are many reasons why this book is recommended. Line ruler.
First, you can feel the thoughts of people in that special era through **. "Ordinary World" tells the life and ups and downs of a group of young people on the Loess Plateau before the reform and opening up. The characters in it are all ordinary little people, who strive to change with the changes in society, and strive to find a sincere emotion.
Some people compromise with reality, and some people keep moving forward for the sake of their ideals.
Second, you can feel the customs and customs of the time through **. Each era has its own characteristics, "Ordinary World**" has a lot of descriptions of local customs, I especially like the protagonist's monologue, because in the monologue there will be some descriptions of his surroundings, we can imagine what his hometown is like. These monologues are also very well restored in the TV series.
Third, the truth in this ** can make everyone have some insight into lifeSentiment. Because the protagonists in this ** are all very ordinary characters, their lives are not too vigorous, and sometimes there may be more compromises, they are not heroes in life, but work hard in life. Many people can find their own shadows in these characters.
In that environment, I am still positive and work hard to live, and the results may not be as good as I expected, but the process is very enjoyable.
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Lu Yao's "Ordinary World" is a big book, an encyclopedic work of realism. This book is set on the Loess Plateau in northern Shaanxi, with the life experience of the protagonist Sun Shaoping as the main line, and the fate of Sun, Tian and Jin in Shuangshui Village as the center, reproducing the appearance of rural life in China in the eighties of the twentieth century. It reproduces the magnificent historical process and magnificent social changes from 1975 to 1985, and shows the ambition of the writers to write about the life and spiritual world of the Chinese.
It is also an emotional work, reflecting the writer's warm and deep love for the land, the countryside, and the peasants.
Ordinary is the true color of life, everyone's life is very small, fragile and insignificant for this vast world, and everyone is constantly looking for the meaning of life in their own life journey. We believe that only a soul full of pursuit can realize its own value, which lies in facing the severity of one's own suffering, thinking deeply, understanding thoroughly, and fighting relentlessly. The road of life is never smooth sailing, although we don't know how many winds and rains and mud there are on the way forward, but what we can do is to face the reality with a sense and change our mentality positively.
No matter what kind of empty position we are in, or how difficult our life is, we must have a fiery heart, love life, have dreams, be down-to-earth, unremittingly pursue, and live an extraordinary and beautiful life in the ordinary world.
"Ordinary World" reveals a kind of persistence, Sun Shaoan, as the captain of the production team, insists on letting the members eat well and wear warm clothes. Constrained by the policy of the time, he tried once, was hit once, tried once, and was criticized once. He also felt helpless and experienced despair.
But in the predicament, he never gave up his inner persistence, and finally, he waited, waited for the opportunity to lead everyone to the bright road. Everyone was well fed and clothed, he built a brick kiln, opened a brick factory, and wanted to lead everyone to prosperity, he experienced failure and bankruptcy, but he was still the same as before, never gave up. Always face life with a positive mindset.
"Ordinary World" shows a kind of unwillingness and progress. Shaoping graduated from high school, and his family tried their best to arrange for him to be an accountant in the team, holding an iron rice bowl to get a job, he didn't accept it, he didn't want to waste his stubborn and strong youth in vain, he wanted to realize his self-worth by his own efforts. My brother asked him to run a brick factory together, he didn't do it, he was unwilling to live in this ravine for the rest of his life, his heart belonged, his heart was in the distance, I wanted to be the "man sitting in the train", even if he started from a bridgehead worker, or the coal digger underground, it was a new world for him, and he was realizing the value of his life, and his front was more than that.
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In fact, many people of your age have this situation, don't worry too much, just grasp the direction of life, what's right and what's wrong, you can tell at your age, as long as you don't do the wrong thing, you can properly pursue what you like, which can make you a little happier, more sunny.
It was Sun Shaoping's hometown