"Lotus Lake" is a war-themed novel. Why doesn't it make us feel the cruelty, learning, and heaviness of war? From what perspectives does the author write?

First of all, according to the usual research perspective, we have to admit that "Lotus Lake" is a war-themed novel. However, in terms of the entire artistic thinking and discourse operation of the novel, this is another completely novel. A war novel that has been de-warified. That is to say, in the whole process of its discourse expression, this novel completely eliminates the original war characteristics of the war theme itself through the violence of language, so as to focus more on discovering and expressing the cruelty and ordinary nature of war itself. It’s just that the original beauty of life has been ignored and covered up by the traditional model that is accustomed to thinking about war as a cruel reality. This novel is a war novel not only because it is based on the war years and has war as the overall background, but also because the central event on which it is based is a fierce gun battle. Moreover, it can be said that the work depicts the battle scenes completely from the front. However, due to the author's intentional non-war control and treatment, the entire battle scene, that is, the battle scene that is the central event or usually the inevitable climax, is only a few strokes in the novel, understated, passed by, and completely avoided. The usual tragic scenes of smoke, bullets, and blood flying everywhere even completely omit the fierce battle and confrontation between the two opposing parties. In a few words, the battle is over like a myth and victory is won. When you read such a novel, it seems that you have not experienced a war through this artistic expression at all, and you have not gained any war experience at all. All characteristics of war are deconstructed here, and the novel does not recreate a war or represent a war through artistic means, so it is completely non-warlike.

Our common way of writing novels is to describe the war situation between the enemy and ourselves in a more objective and concrete manner. This is not written in this way, but through the personal feelings and experiences of these women.

This is a tense battle, but the author is writing "The lotus has turned into a human being?" He writes about these women looking around, which effectively expresses the nervousness and joyful emotions of these women who turned surprise into joy. . Describing through the characters' feelings and experiences is often the way poetry is written, which is conducive to rendering and strengthening the emotional color.

Environmental description: The most profound aesthetic impression left by this article is mostly the beautiful and magnanimous lotus leaves that are full of vitality and vitality, symbolizing people's beautiful pursuit and good wishes. of lotus lake. This is a pure and beautiful picture that prevents us from feeling the cruelty of war.

Of course, there are some objective descriptions of this war, but there are only a few lines of text, which is obviously not the focus of the description. The focus was on winning the battle and salvaging the spoils of war.

Although this focus is an objective description, it is full of poetry and painting, filled with the characters' playful mood and joyful atmosphere.