After reading Bailuyuan’s 1000 words
A selection of 1,000 words of Bailuyuan’s readings
A 1,000-word selection of Bailuyuan’s readings. The wonderful thing about Bailuyuan’s readings is that you can look at a book from multiple angles, including the Golden House and Yan Ruyu in the book. We all need to discover that the stories told in the book happen around each of us. The knowledge learned from the book is the nourishment for growth. The following is a 1,000-word selection of Bailu Yuan’s reading notes. 1000 words after reading Bailuyuan 1
Some people call this book the pinnacle of Chinese realist novels, and some say it is the greatest novel. Due to my limited cognitive level, I just think this is a novel. This is an encyclopedia of the life of rural people in modern China. Reading it, I tried to enter a world that was far away and strange to me. Vivid images appeared on the page, real and full.
The story revolves around the rise and fall of the Bailu family and the great changes in society. It tells the lives and struggles of the four generations before and after it. The plot's joys and sorrows, life and death, coupled with the relaxed and playful language, make it very interesting to read. carefree.
Because it is really complicated, I will write it in sections:
In the Bai family, Bai Jiaxuan is the head of the clan. He has an upright and simple character. Compared with rural areas with backward thinking, his advanced thinking and open-mindedness are really commendable. He managed the people in the original place in an orderly manner. Especially famine and plague, we can persevere. However, he is not perfect. When it comes to dealing with his daughter and daughter-in-law, the inevitable backward and conservative thoughts imprison him. He made stupid mistakes.
I even imagine what it would be like if there was no revolution, no great powers fighting for this sacred land, and no idea of "the people being the masters of the country" entering here. Wouldn’t it be great if every village was as orderly and harmonious as Bailuyuan, with enlightened patriarchs and perfect township covenants? Let’s see what the revolution has brought to them? First, the Communist Party was regarded as the “white wolf” to destroy , and then the Kuomintang imposed taxes. The common people have no way of knowing what life they are about to face. What they care about is not "Guo" or "***". As long as they have food to eat and their children's family matters are taken care of, they have nothing else to worry about.
If they don’t think they are ignorant, then what’s wrong with letting them stay in this state?
Secondly, I think of the difficult road that the Communist Party has traveled . What makes those underground party members identify their own beliefs in the dark and conscientious work? At first glance, the choice of "country" and "***" is just a difference of thought. When the two parties cooperate, they are as close as brothers. Once they fall out, they will wait until the strength is weak. The Communist Party members were brutally massacred. When Bai Ling and Lu Zhaohai were guessing coins in an attempt to change each other's ambitions, what could possibly suggest which one was right and which one was wrong? Obviously love can't change their beliefs, what a strong appeal this is!
< p> The Lu family, Lu Zilin, brings out the ugliness of all hypocrites to the fullest. His narrow-mindedness and weakness of greed for money and lust made him feel inferior to Bai Jiaxuan. Even such a nouveau riche has an important position in the countryside. His real estate is coveted and his love affairs have become a laughing stock, but he cannot reach the level of Bai Jiaxuan in any case.His eldest son Zhaopeng is a legend. His agility, wisdom, bravery and decisiveness are all qualities of an outstanding party member. He was upright and a typical hero of that turbulent era.
Brother Zhaohai sadly plays the role of a puppet. Choose the Kuomintang and use it as a killing tool to fight against the Communist Party. This group of passionate young people are not afraid of sacrifice, but they just doubt whether their sacrifice is meaningful. They were not stupid enough to distinguish between friends and foes, but the soldiers who obeyed orders could not control themselves. They thought that the heads they cut off belonged to the Japanese, but someone's dictatorship led to the tragedy of countless people.
Bai Jiaxuan’s daughter Bai Ling is a character I admire very much. She has endless fighting spirit and passion, and I was moved by her simple belief and dedication.
She would also be afraid of being put into sacks and buried alive in wells, and she would also be afraid of being shot after throwing bricks, but she completed every task simply and beautifully. From the headstrong girl who refused to bind her feet to an outstanding chattel party member, there is no title more suitable for her unruly character than a "glorious martyr".
Although I feel sorry for her young death and regret that she did not even have a stable life that should have been hers, I sincerely admire her for being able to abandon everything about herself and devote herself to her beliefs. She is like the white deer spirit jumping on the White Deer Plain, protecting the people on the plain.
Mr. Zhu is a great Confucian scholar and prophet. He is knowledgeable but not stubborn and conservative. In the face of a turbulent society, he is not only full of enthusiasm for serving the country, but also able to cooperate correctly and choose the path he should take. This is inevitably mixed with the blind worship of his "magnificent powers". I didn't expect that such a closed source would have such hidden dragons and crouching tigers.
Secondly, there are some characters that have a profound impact on me, such as the cute but unjustly killed Xiao'e, the reformed Heiwa, and Zhaopeng's daughter-in-law, a victim of traditional concepts... some of them. The feudal ideas and taboos are even a little unbelievable now, but the stories of ghost possession, building towers to suppress demons, etc. are very exciting. I think of so many weird and thrilling things that happened in that piece of White Deer Plain, and there were also prosperous times. Then things changed, society progressed, and that world no longer existed.
Unfortunately, it is difficult for me to say something clearly in such a voluminous book. There are always some unfinished ideas, but the real pleasure is in the reverie in reading. Perhaps one day, when people read it, they will, like me, imagine the "Peach Blossom Land" that once existed, and they will also love the enthusiastic people and wonderful stories in this land. After reading "White Deer Plain" 1000 words 2
Many years ago, when I was still a student, when I first saw Chen Zhongshi's "White Deer Plain" on the list of outstanding works of modern and contemporary literature, I had an urge to take a look. However, when I heard other people's evaluation of this work as "a modern version of "The Golden Lotus"", I was put off by it. As a student who has never been in love in college and only knows how to study, I dare not let this kind of banned book pollute my pure heart.
In January this year, I watched the movie "White Deer". This movie broke through many obstacles and was finally released to the public. It won the Silver Bear Award for Best Cinematography at the Berlin Film Festival, and the American and Chinese Film Festival's Golden Angel Award for Best Film, hoping to gain a better understanding of this work through the film. However, after watching it, I was deeply disappointed: How could such an unknown movie win an award? This movie had too many jumps and a lot of cuts, so my husband suggested that I watch the original work. So, just like that, I entered the world of the novel "White Deer Plain".
In 25 days from January 30 to February 23, on and off, I finally finished reading this novel of nearly 500,000 words. My first impression after reading it is that it is not a modern version of "Jin Ping Mei", but a majestic epic of 50 years of changes in the Weihe Plain. Taking Bailuyuan as a microcosm, it describes the social changes of warlords' melee, Revolution of 1911, Kuomintang cooperation, Anti-Japanese War, Liberation War and the founding of New China. The novel mainly describes the secret game and the rise and fall of the two big Bailu families in Bailu Village on Bailuyuan. It is interspersed with the myths and legends of Bailu and the customs and customs of the Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi. The characters are vividly created, the scenery is described in detail and vividly, and the plot is full of ups and downs. After reading it, I felt like I had a lump in my throat because of the protagonist's unfortunate fate and unfair ending.
Bai Jiaxuan, the respected old patriarch of Bailu Village. He has the diligence and simplicity of Zhuang Khan, the righteousness and majesty of the patriarch, the keen intelligence of a wise man, and the generosity and kindness of a benevolent man. He is the epitome of the outstanding qualities of farmers in the plains of Shanxi. The only thing he felt guilty about in his life was that he designed to exchange Lu Zilin's treasure land, thus changing his destiny.
Lu Zilin, the representative of the Lu family in Bailu Village. A bit smart, a bit sophisticated, a bit vulgar, a bit flattering, a bit dissolute, a bit calculating. He is a complete official fan and a drunkard. Without an official position, he could not find his place; without wine and sex, he could not experience the happiness of life. His biggest failure was that he was as timid as a mouse, which ultimately led to a miserable end.
Mr. Zhu, Bai Jiaxuan's brother-in-law, a teacher at Bailu Academy, is a great scholar known as a "sage". He can figure things out, just like the reincarnation of Zhuge Liang. He has trained countless handsome heroes; his timely advice to his wife and brother can always change Bai Jiaxuan's destiny and turn a corner; he is indifferent to fame and fortune, but he cares about the people; he compiles county annals and devotes himself wholeheartedly.
In order to protect his icy body from the insult of the filthy world, before the disaster at White Deer Academy, he used his immortal body to drive westward. He is the incarnation of the white deer in the myth of Bailuyuan, which brings blessings to one party.
Mr. Leng, the shopkeeper of Bailu Town Traditional Chinese Medicine Hall, the son and daughter of Bai Jiaxuan and Lu Zilin, and Bai Jiaxuan’s sworn friend. He has excellent medical skills, and beneath his cold words is a doctor's benevolent heart. He spent half his life's savings to rescue his son-in-law Lu Zhaopeng. He has insight into world affairs, understands the truth, and has his own way of dealing with the world.
Lu Zhaopeng, Lu Zilin’s eldest son. An outstanding leader of the Communist Party, he was one of the first people in Bailuyuan to accept new ideas and the first person to lead the revolution in Bailuyuan. He went through life and death, and for decades of revolution, a "wind stirs the snow" style movement began in Bailuyuan, which finally liberated Bailuyuan.
Hei Wa, whose scientific name is Lu Zhaoqian, is the eldest son of Zhang Gong Lu San of Baijiaxuan, Lu Zhaopeng’s childhood playmate and lifelong best friend. He had ups and downs throughout his life and experienced all the vicissitudes of life. He was not good at studying, so when he went out to work, he abducted Tian Xiao'e, the concubine of an old scholar. His father became furious, disowned him, and then kicked him out of the house. He was the first person in Bailuyuan to break free from feudal ethics and have free love. After the failure of the "Farmers' Association", he turned into a bandit and became the bandit "Second Thumb" (second child). Later, he was recruited by the Kuomintang County Security Corps and became the commander of the third battalion of the security regiment. Later, under the planning of Lu Zhaopeng, the uprising was successful. After liberation, he was plotted against and died unjustly. Hei Wa is a legendary figure. He spent the first half of his life wandering around: kidnapping concubines and working as a bandit. For Tian Xiao'e, he took revenge on Bai Jiaxuan and broke his waist. After joining the security corps and marrying a scholar's daughter, he became a disciple of Mr. Zhu and learned to be a good person. Mr. Zhu called him his best student. This is in line with Mr. Tao Xingzhi’s words: “Women are full of influence, can turn bad men into good ones, and can melt men’s personalities.” Unexpectedly, when we ushered in the founding of New China, we also ushered in our own When he was on the bright road, he was plotted to death. When I read the plot of his execution, I couldn't calm down for a long time. I felt indignant for him and even hoped that the writer could rewrite the ending.
Bai Xiaowen, Bai Jiaxuan’s eldest son. The new patriarch of Bailu Village after Bai Jiaxuan. He was originally a decent and honorable man, but Lu Zilin used Tian Xiao'e as bait to drag him into the water. After her affair with Tian Xiao'e was exposed, she was kicked out of the house by Bai Jiaxuan. He ignored his wife and children at home, sold land and houses, and squandered all the money he earned with Tian Xiao'e. Just when he was dying, begging for credit changed his fate. He changed his identity and became the clerk of the county leader, and later became the commander of the first battalion of the county security corps. From then on, the prodigal son turned around and finally returned home in rich clothes. During the uprising before liberation, he was cruel and ruthless to his immediate superiors; after the uprising, he took all the credit; after liberation, he was promoted to county magistrate but could not tolerate deputy county magistrate Hei Wa. In the end, Hei Wa was executed on two trumped-up charges. Various behaviors reflect his calculating and ruthless nature. Although I hate him very much, I also understand that this is "no poison and no husband" in politics.
Lu Zhaohai, Lu Zilin’s youngest son, is an officer of the Kuomintang. During the Anti-Japanese War, he fought bravely against the enemy, but was unexpectedly killed by the Red Army during the siege of the Red Army under Chiang Kai-shek's slogan "To fight against foreign aggression, we must first pacify the interior". As a loyal and courageous general, he did not die on the battlefield against the Japanese pirates, but died under the gun of his own compatriots. His death was embarrassing and sad. He once had a private life-long relationship with Bai Jiaxuan's youngest daughter Bai Ling. Although he had no chance of marrying her, he had a deep affection for her. He is a good man.
Bai Xiaowu, Bai Jiaxuan’s second son, is the new patriarch of Bailu Village after Bai Xiaowen. He possesses the basic qualities of a clan leader, but in the face of major events, he is confused. Bai Xiaoyi, Bai Jiaxuan's youngest son, although not very talented, is a good farmer. Bai Jiaxuan's three sons each have their own strengths, but none of them is as good as Bai Jiaxuan.
Bai Ling, Bai Jiaxuan’s youngest daughter, is an outstanding Communist Party member. She is smart and beautiful. After accepting the new trend of thought, she abandoned her feudal marriage and found it difficult to return home. She and Lu Zhaohai had a private life-long marriage, but they were estranged from each other due to different political opinions. Later, he pretended to be a couple with Lu Zhaopeng and performed a mission, but over time they fell in love, pretended to be real, and eventually got married and had a son. She was persecuted to death during the party's anti-revolutionary campaign. Bai Ling is a representative of women in the new era.
Tian Xiaoe, a bitch in the eyes of the people of Bailu Village. As someone else's concubine, she seduced Hei Wa and then followed Hei Wa to Bailu Village.
After Heiwa failed to escape from the "Farmers' Association", she was recruited by Lu Zilin. Then he followed Lu Zilin's instigation and dragged Bai Xiaowen into the water. From then on, he and Bai Xiaowen lived a life of drunkenness and dreams. In the end, her life ended at the spear of her father, Lu San. Tian Xiao'e is a product of an era. If her union with Hei Wa is worthy of praise for breaking through feudal ethics and pursuing true love, then her interactions with Lu Zilin and Bai Xiaowen are contemptuous and despised. Her relationship with Bai Xiaowen, even now, is not ethical. Tian Xiao'e is a pitiful and hateful person.
This novel does contain more detailed descriptions of sex, which may be why it is called the "modern version of "Jin Ping Mei"". In fact, there are descriptions of love and even sex in any novel, which is understandable. People cannot generalize in their evaluation of it. I think it is an excellent work and a work worth reading. After reading "White Deer Plain" 1000 words 3
I recently finished reading Chen Zhongshi's "White Deer Plain" and thought about it. This is the first time I have read such a realistic novel. I didn't like to read it before. I don't like the slang and dialects in it, and the cruelty and cruelty described in it. They are too realistic and bloody. I happen to be a slightly idealistic person, so I have always rejected them.
However, as far as "White Deer Plain" is concerned, it depicts not only reality, but also the grudges, hatreds, and changes in world affairs throughout the fifty years, spanning the late Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China, and the founding of the Republic of China. epic. There are both soul-stirring historical events and turbulent changes in people's hearts.
This is a majestic epic of fifty years of changes in the Weihe Plain, a colorful and shocking scroll of Chinese rural classes. The protagonist marries and mourns six times, and the mysterious prelude heralds an ominous outcome. Two generations of a family have been fighting for the rule of Bailuyuan for generations, and staged scenes of thrilling dramas: taking advantage of feng shui, tricking beauties, a filial son becomes a bandit, a brother-in-law kills his daughter-in-law, brothers torture each other, and lovers turn against each other. ...The Great Revolution, the Japanese invasion, and three years of civil war, Bailuyuan was ups and downs, the royal flags were changing, family feuds and national hatreds were intertwined, and grievances were repaid from generation to generation... The ancient land trembled in the pain of new life.
Bai Jiaxuan’s character is just like what Heiwa said: he is too straight, too hard, too upright, so that sometimes I think he is stubborn and pedantic, but at the same time I have to secretly admire him, even When I finally saw that Lu Zilin had lost his spiritual energy, he still felt guilty for the field-changing incident many years ago.
But Lu Zilin is completely different, selfish and unscrupulous to achieve his goals. Regardless of the fate of the two people in the book, we have to admit that there are fewer and fewer people like Bai Jiaxuan in this society, and more and more people like Lu Zilin.
I will not accuse selfish people. As the old saying goes: the human heart is made of flesh, and from a human instinct perspective, selfishness is not a person. Incomprehensible issues. However, not being principled is not.
The ones that impressed me the most in the book were Tian Xiaoe and Lu Leng. In my opinion, they represented the low status and confusion of women in that era. When I saw them, I thought Sister Chunmei in Ye Zi's novel "Star" always comes to mind. They are both tragic characters and the epitome of the social status of women in that era.
It so happened that two of the three female figures had had an affair, but the only one who had never had an affair, Lu Leng, had pus and blood flowing from her lower body after her death, but she almost had sex with the male Lu Zilin.
Having an affair after marriage has been around since ancient times, and it still happens today. It is nothing more than emotional needs and physical needs. What impressed me most was the attitude of their families towards them.
Tian Xiao'e was divorced from home because of her affair with Hei Wa, but because her father was a scholar and cared about face and reputation, he agreed to marry Tian Xiao'e to Hei Wa, who followed him. Even though Heiwa had no land at that time, he could only work part-time for others. Doesn't Tian Xiucai have paternal love for Tian Xiao'e? Of course he does, otherwise he wouldn't have given Hei Wa a sum of money when they returned to Bailu Village, nor would he have directly severed ties with Tian Xiao'e, but left her alone He said: You can't come back to see me until you give birth to a baby.
The contradiction is also here. Since Tian Xiucai still has a father-daughter relationship for Tian Xiaoe, then why did he marry her to Heiwa in order to get rid of her as soon as possible? Judging from the subsequent reactions of other people in Bailu Village towards Tian Xiaoe Look, she can definitely be classified as Bai Fumei, while Hei Wa is just a farmer who can only work part-time. It can be seen that Tian Xiucai does not care whether his daughter will live happily, but he still has the love between father and daughter. The answer I can think of is that in his heart, his own reputation is the most important compared to his daughter's happiness. And this was precisely the beginning of Tian Xiao'e's tragic life in the future.
As for Lu Leng, the day when she married into the Lu family was also the day when she became a widow. After being a widow for many years, she was still ignorant about matters between men and women. She only remembered that Lu Zhaopeng’s period was also the day when she could be a widow in her life. The only shiver experienced. She began to desire anyone, but she could not express her desire because she was the eldest daughter of the Leng family and the son-in-law of the Lu family. She would even envy Tian Xiao'e. Even though Tian Xiao'e lived in a tuyao and her family was impoverished, she at least There is also a strong Heiwa who can play and sing every night. After all, she couldn't bear the desire that had been stored deep in her body for many years. She went crazy. Mr. Leng gave her some powerful medicines. After taking the medicine, Lu Leng died with pus and blood flowing from her lower body.
This could have been avoided. All one had to do was break off the engagement and leave the Lu family to marry another family. However, it could not be avoided due to Mr. Leng’s stubborn persistence. Because the Bai and Lu families were the most prestigious and prominent families in the area, even if the Lu Leng family died, they could only die in the Lu family as the daughter-in-law of the Lu family. If Mr. Leng had known about the future situation of the Lu family at that time, he would not have persisted, nor would he have given his daughter those powerful drugs and let her die like this.
As for Sister Xiangmei, in a sense, what happened to Tian Xiao'e is somewhat similar. She remarried and spent a period of happy life. The former was shot because of the failure of the commune. And the end, returning to the days of being beaten and punished, the latter ended because of the end of the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party and Hei Wa's departure from home.
Moreover, there are lustful and busy people who have designs on them, and there is also a bachelor who composes obscene poems and sings them under his window at night to seduce them, hoping to get a chance to have a romantic relationship.
Sister Chunmei waited for Huang’s affair, and Tian Xiao’e waited for Lu Zilin’s affair. They all have a pair of star-like eyes, which allow Sister Chunmei to realize what real happiness is; these eyes allow Tian Xiaoe to experience what real depravity is.
From then on, Tian Xiao'e became a slut who could do anything for anyone. She followed Lu Zilin's advice, seduced Bai Xiaowen, made him fall, and made him tear off the human skin that was wrapped around him. , making him a real, dissolute, lazy, hopeless man.
Then, he was stabbed into the back of the heart by Lu Sanyi and died. Even after his death, his bones were dug out and suppressed under the pagoda. Is it deserved? Is it pitiful? Is it sad?
In the words of Lu Xun, it was an era of cannibalism. We will sigh and express indignation at the phenomenon that was unabashed and nakedly exposed in society at that time. . However, just like in the end, the selfish and unscrupulous Bai Xiaowen became the county magistrate of the Republic of China. However, Qiu Weishan, who was loyal to the Republic of China but worked conscientiously and sought his position in his position, and Qiu Weishan, who relearned the ways of saints under Mr. Zhu, reformed his ways, and as the first party members in Bailuyuan, made indispensable contributions to the liberation of Bailuyuan. Hei Wa who had no merit was shot.
So, are we still in an era where people cannibalize people?