Who knows Jia Pingwa’s "Oil Moon"
"Oil Moon", such a mysterious title, refers to the human oil floating on the water. Jia Pingwa is a talented writer, and every word in his Qinling native novels is full of feng shui characters from the ancient capital. To put it simply, it is a story about eating dead people. People driven crazy by hunger eat human flesh, people driven crazy by money are selling human flesh, and the most terrifying thing is the crescent-shaped human oil flower. This is another attempt to externalize foreign art. Belongs to stream of consciousness. The oil moon is a very complex image, containing the evil and good of human nature, the emergence of beauty and evil, and the mixture of ignorance and purity.
Jia Pingwa (wā), formerly known as Jia Pingwa, is a famous contemporary Chinese writer. Born in 1952 in Dihua Town, Danfeng County, Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Northwest University in 1975 and began publishing works in 1974. He is the author of novel collections "Jia Pingwa's Award-winning Novella Collection" and "Jia Pingwa's Selected Works", novels "Shangzhou" and "White Night", and the autobiographical novel "I am a Farmer", etc. Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, chairman of the Shaanxi Provincial Writers Association, and deputy to the Xi'an Municipal People's Congress. Famous contemporary Chinese writer.