She told her story and inner feelings in a long talk in a euphemistic and friendly tone. Her narrative is so interesting and vivid, just like a magical power, pulling the hearts of every little reader. When she poured out her feelings, she was so simple and artistic, which touched our hearts and let us learn.
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However, it is such a simple and kind old man. After his death, he was painted with eight Chinese characters on the tombstone with red paint, which immediately caused a sensation throughout the country, and the voice of grief and indignation was deafening. But after investigation, it was found that the painter turned out to be Bing Xin's grandson-Wu Shan. Wu Shan's strange behavior aroused the suspicion of people all over the country. Why did Wu Shan do this? What kind of contradiction is hidden behind this? What is he doing this for?
As the saying goes, "Don't wash your dirty linen in public". For everyone in China, filial piety of all virtues comes first. Filial piety is definitely an important part of China's traditional virtues. Why did Wushan go to great trouble to brush off the insulting words on Bing Xin's tombstone? Under the interpretation of relevant reports, things gradually became clear. Ask the reason, the most speculation is the contradiction between Wu Shan and his father in the division of Bingxin's heritage, which involves Bingxin's son. It seems that things have not become clear, but even more ridiculous. It's really shocking that my son wants to compete with his father for the legacy left by his grandmother. Obviously, it's just housework. Why make a fuss, even make his grandmother under the grave unstable?
Bing Xin has a son and two daughters with Wu Wenzao, and her son Wu Ping has been married twice. Wu Ping's first marriage ended because he was beaten to the right. Later, he met his second wife, Chen Lingxia, the mother of the protagonist Wu Shan, and gave birth to a son and a daughter. But later, due to emotional disharmony, Wu Ping and Chen Lingxia mostly separated after marriage, and their feelings were relatively weak.
Who is right and who is wrong? On the towering platform of Qunshan Tuanbao, there are a number of cultural celebrities such as Xia Yan, Tian Han, Ye Shengtao and Cao Yu. The platform is surrounded by mountains and lush vegetation. However, the eight scarlet letters on Bing Xin's tombstone, "Teaching bad children and wasting people's looks", are so tit for tat with the elegant and quiet environment around them.
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The person in charge of the park told us that this was a farce that originated from family conflicts and disputes. Wu Ping and Wu Shan have a property dispute. Wu Shan once asked Wu Ping to give them two houses and several million yuan in cash, but Wu Ping refused to give them cash. He went to court twice, and the court won Wu Ping's lawsuit twice. Therefore, Wu Shan, who lost the case, wanted to attract social attention through this perverse way.
With regard to the property dispute, Mr. Wu Ping and Ms. Chen Lingxia divorced on 20 1 1 after the formal judgment of the court. There are three properties under the husband and wife's name, two of which are relatively good properties were awarded to the woman, and the man was given a relatively poor one. His daughter didn't interfere too much with his parents' divorce and property division, but his son Wu Shan was not satisfied with the court's decision. I doubt my father's story.
Wu Shan seems to want to face the huge contradiction at home in this way, and Wu Shan really wants to solve the problem in this more effective way in his eyes, and he also pushed the matter to the forefront of public opinion by leaving insulting words on Bing Xin's tombstone.
Wu Shan also showed unexpected acceptance of the accusations made by netizens. His behavior not only tarnished the image of Grandma Bing Xin herself, but also hurt the feelings of readers. He used this almost rogue way to attract public attention. He hurt a great elder with such hearsay, but he still has the cheek to say that he has no regrets.
In order to save his broken family, this kind of rhetoric is not so harsh, but it is definitely not the reason for his recklessness. No matter how touching his words are, they can't hide his shameless behavior. He said: "If his behavior can save this broken family, he is willing to wipe the monument with Pima Dai Xiao and make amends to his grandmother." But even so, can it make up for his harm to our readers? The answer is obvious-no.
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No matter what the ultimate direction of things is, his barbaric behavior can't be forgotten. He not only disturbed the peace after grandma Bing Xin's death, but also discredited the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. His negative influence on society is obvious to all. Grandma Bing Xin made great contributions to our literary world in China before her death, and her spirit guided generations of China teenagers. Why should she be so insulted after her death? No matter what Wu Shan's purpose is, his behavior is not so beautiful.
The adopted son is not good, but Wu Shan is complaining to the old man Bing Xin. He is dissatisfied with his father's actions, but involves the innocent old man Bing Xin. China people always pay attention to "the deceased is the greatest" and respect "the filial piety of the son who loves the interests of his relatives". Even though Wu Shan's initial intention is good, he is his ancestor after all. How can he insult his tombstone with insulting words? When Wu Shan expressed his dissatisfaction, did he also put the word unfilial on himself?
It is understandable that every man does not do for himself, and the devil takes the hindmost, for his own benefit, but it is not chilling to destroy public buildings for his own selfish desires. I would like to ask: what qualifications do children have to manage their father's property, and why do grandchildren scribble on grandma's tombstone?
In the face of the accusations of the world and the rebuke of public opinion, Wu Shan mostly regrets his actions and repents his grandmother Bing Xin. Filial piety is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation, and we should abide by this social virtue. Sun Tzu's scribbled tombstones will be removed, and the contradiction in Wu Shan will be solved one day. I hope Wu Shan will understand at an early date that the love and hope advocated by the old man Bing Xin will be observed by more people by reconciling with his fate and his family.