The evolution from a poet to a soldier is undoubtedly a great pain. Although he is over sixty years old, he is still busy with anti-Japanese activities. His firm belief and tenacious perseverance make people feel ashamed. If you meet such a person in reality, I think you will consciously salute him.
After reading this book, I feel that I am in a place full of wars and storms.
Lao She's book shows the life of a group of ordinary people, especially the four generations of Qi family, in the occupied area of Beiping with unpretentious narrative techniques. Through the flesh-and-blood characters such as Qi Laoren, Rui Xuan, Qian Poet, Xiaowen and his wife, Li, Bai, Xiao Cui, Ma Laotai, Chang, Xiao Niu, Da Chibao and Zhao Di, the struggle between the true, the good and the beautiful and the false, the evil and the ugly at the time of national survival, and the lofty national integrity and the peace of stealing the country are shown.
This book gives us a glimpse of the world in Peiping after the Japanese occupation: some people died in the revolution, while others died in betrayal. In fact, after the Japanese occupation of Peiping, there was no heinous crime objectively. There was no burning of Yuanmingyuan, no looting, no massacre and so on. However, they hurt the people of Nanjing. As compatriots, of course we are disgusted. This is normal, so watching four generations live under one roof makes me more convinced of my hatred for the Japanese.
The whole book is drawing to a close, and I can't help but sigh that human nature is still so real after so many tests at that time. A small narrow path, with all kinds of characters representing the totally different mentality of Qian Qian people at that time, became a microcosm of China at that time.
(Article 2)
Reflection on Four Generations under One roof Today, when I was sorting out the bookcases, I came across a book called Four Generations under One Roof. The book was damaged and the paper turned yellow. I thought: this book is really old, and there is definitely nothing to read. I put it back. However, I thought about it: if it doesn't look good, why did dad keep it for so long? Thinking about it, I turned over a few pages at will. At first, I thought there were too many people in the book to understand. Later, I looked at it page by page and finally found its intriguing place. The book "Four Generations in a Family" mainly tells the story that happened in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. The owner is a family living in Xiaoyangjuan Hutong and his neighbors. Although this is only an alley, the people of all colors in it are enough to represent the different mentality of the people of China at that time. There are Qi old people who just want to live a retirement life, Qian old people who are ruined by the Japanese and determined to take revenge, and Qi Ruifeng, a hypocritical traitor for promotion and wealth ... In this book, Mr. Lao She exposes the atrocities of the Japanese aggressors and also shows them. However, after reading it, I can't help thinking about a question: why was a great country with thousands of years of splendid culture invaded by Japan? I think it is because there are too many people like Da Chibao and Qi Ruifeng that the motherland will be bullied. Therefore, we must love our motherland and ourselves. Now, our life is very happy, but we still can't forget patriotism. We can study hard, build the motherland, pick up waste paper at will, protect the environment, love the traditional culture of the motherland and carry it forward ... I believe that as long as we work together, the future of the motherland will be even better!
It is a fortress of ethics, but this fortress contains many contents of family culture, including hierarchy, patriarchal ideology, ethics and customs. Both the old man Qi and Mei Yun are deeply poisoned by this concept. Although Qi Ruixuan is a doctor, in this big family with four generations under one roof, his thoughts will inevitably be affected, which should be the reason why he has been living in remorse and pain since then! Four generations living under one roof is a traditional family ideal of China people, a family model that people have always advocated, and the only capital that Qi old people can boast about to others. He did everything possible to keep his family intact and enjoy the family happiness that others did not have. Therefore, he was dissatisfied with Qi Ruixuan's release of his third child without his permission, disapproved of Ruixuan's expulsion of Ruifeng on the Mid-Autumn Festival, expressed deep anger at his son's suicide because of being insulted by the Japanese, and expressed indignation at his granddaughter's loss of young life because of hunger. He finally stood up and shouted angrily at the Japanese. However, as soon as the Anti-Japanese War ended, he soon forgot himself. Even if I die, you have to live to my age and be your old sect for four generations. "The spiritual burden of family culture is passed down from generation to generation. The works tell us that if we don't change China people's cultural mentality of having more children and more happiness, and break the family ideal of four generations living under one roof, China people, no matter how big and strong they are, will only be meaningless publicity materials and spectators.
After reading this book, my heart surged with emotion. It's really a good book!
(Article 4)
"A flower is beautiful only when it grows on a tree; If you get it, it's over. So is the most beautiful city of Beiping. If it is occupied by the enemy, it is a remnant flower. "
"If Beiping is a tree, I am a flower, although it is a spare flower. If Peiping is lost, I don't think I can live any longer. "
It was such simple and vivid words that attracted me deeply and made me finish reading Lao She's masterpiece "Four Generations under One Family" in one breath. Four generations under one roof are the bright flowers of China, an ancient cultural tree. Their families are prosperous, peaceful and smooth, just like this year's flowers will bloom again next year and be passed down safely from generation to generation. Under the curtain of Japanese invasion of China, Mr. Lao She planted this ancient tree in the ancient cultural city of Beiping. Although there was no smoke and gunfire in Peiping, it was always shrouded in humiliation, trampling and suffocation. The children of this ancient tree are struggling in this environment, but they are not protected. Its branches and leaves are scattered all over the floor, which has become an illusion.
The ancient Peiping, the majestic towers, the beautiful Three Seas and the White Pagoda have all become other people's playthings.
China, which has been oppressed for more than one hundred years, has produced these young people who want to rush out from the oppression of family and society and become free people. They want to break the shackles of the nation-state and become citizens who can stand firm in the world. When the country calls for help, no obstacle can stop him from answering; He will fly away from the nest like a feathered bird without care. Old man Qian is a poet who doesn't take grass. In peacetime, he lived as a hermit with flowers, poems and wine, but when the country was in trouble, he stood up the poet's weak chest and held his head high without fear. "He must throw his own flesh and blood to the enemy and end this body with courage and justice." When he suffered inhuman torture in prison, he tied his fate closely to the country. He told himself, "You must put life and death aside to save your life, so that you can give your life to the country completely." In this way, the poet Qian would rather die than surrender, taking his life as a mouthful of saliva and swallowing it when he wanted to spit it out. If peace-loving people are not brave, peace will become humiliation, and saving lives will become drag out an ignoble existence. From then on, he forgot his original comfort and devoted himself to the fight against aggression, saving a peaceful, simple, humane and cultural world with resistance. The old man is like an ancient book of China, thick, straight and solemn. He showed not only a little determination for revenge, but also a positive evidence of culture. Born and raised in China, he will die for a belief with his poems, manners, pictures and morality. From the poets such as Qian, Rui Xuan and Rui Quan, we can see the real power of China culture. It is this deep-rooted culture that prevented the great ship China from being blown away by the strong wind.