What tree did Shi Tiesheng write?

Shi Tiesheng painted acacia.

First, introduce "acacia tree"

Acacia Tree is an essay written by Shi Tiesheng in memory of his mother. In a plain style, the article narrates in chronological order an incident caused by the author's winning an essay when he was ten years old.

At the age of 20, his mother treated him and encouraged him to write novels. After 30, he missed his mother very much and felt sad and guilty. This paper was selected into the Chinese elective series of the standard experimental textbook Appreciation of Modern Poetry and Prose in China.

Second, the creative background

Regarding the origin of Albizia Albizia, Shi Tiesheng's mother planted Albizia Albizia as a mimosa in a flowerpot the year she went to the Labor Bureau to find a job for Shi Tiesheng. In the second year, Albizzia julibrissin did not germinate. In the third year, Robinia pseudoacacia not only grew leaves, but also flourished. After another year, the acacia was taken out of the pot and planted in the yard.

Robinia pseudoacacia changed from weak to strong, and Shi Tiesheng changed from healthy to disabled. The author felt something about life because of his disability, survived firmly, and then wrote this essay.

Brief introduction of the author and the influence of his works

I. Introduction to the author

Shi Tiesheng (195 11October 4-201February 3 1), China contemporary writer,195. Returned to Beijing on 1972 due to paralysis of both legs.

Later, he suffered from kidney disease, developed into uremia and needed dialysis to maintain his life. Self-proclaimed "occupational disease, amateur writing." Shi Tiesheng's essay Ditan and I inspired countless people.

In 2002, he won the China Literature and Media Award for Outstanding Achievement of the Year. He used to be a member of the National Committee of Chinese Writers Association, the vice chairman of Beijing Writers Association and the appraisal committee of China Disabled People's Association. 20 10 12 3 1 died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage at 3: 46 am.

Second, the influence of the work.

Acacia Tree can be regarded as a representative essay of Shi Tiesheng's personality or style.

The article was written in 1984, 1 1, and published in 1985 (at this time, the author was 33 years old, her legs were paralyzed 13 years, and her mother had died early due to illness). Immediately after publication, it aroused widespread concern in society and was highly praised by writers and literary critics.

In 2000, it was listed in Advanced Chinese Reading and Writing Course (beijing language and culture university Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language), and in 2003, it was listed in High School Chinese Teaching Material (East China Normal University Edition, Shanghai New Teaching Material)? In 2008, it was included in the textbook Appreciation of Modern Poetry and Prose in China (Chinese Elective Course) (People's Education Edition).