What a background of hibiscus writing.

"the eternal articles have a high meaning." If you want to make the article unique, you need to dig out its inner thoughts from ordinary things. As a famous poem by English poet william blake said: A grain of sand can also see the world, and a wild flower can also see heaven. In nature, we can see colorful flowers everywhere. Scholars of past dynasties have made many unique hymns according to their own unique observations and feelings. Zong Pu's "A Good Hibiscus" depicts a hibiscus flower that blooms twice and struggles tenaciously under heavy pressure to face all hardships, thus realizing the true meaning of life.

Zong Pu's prose often contains fiery emotions in calm narration, which closely combines emotional input with philosophical comprehension. To some extent, this is also due to the author's good use of the method of wanting to promote first and restraining later. First of all, he said that hibiscus flowers left a mediocre impression on me, saying that many flowers and trees were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, but they all died. It is said that the reason is that its flowers are edible, which is probably better than the turf before it stayed. It is this that makes hibiscus bloom twice, which brings profound thinking to the author. In fact, it is from these tiny lives that the author extracts the strength and power that are full of them. Like people, Hua's life journey may not be smooth sailing, and she is bound to encounter all kinds of helpless sadness and misfortune in the historical journey. Flowers bloom and fall with the ups and downs of human destiny, and the decline of Huarong flowers cement the rise and fall of society. Perhaps, it is through that hibiscus that the author tells us that when life encounters misfortune, we should not be overwhelmed by it, but should face a new life, cheer up and devote ourselves to the cause.

The author's unique language is also an aspect worth learning. The full-text language is unadorned, just like talking to people, coming with an expression, sincere and natural feelings, unconsciously touching the hearts of readers. This also tells us that writing doesn't have to pursue the beauty of language blindly, and it doesn't have to pile up gorgeous rhetoric blindly. All the words just let it come out naturally from the heart.

Writing background: Zong Pu's family was persecuted during the Cultural Revolution, and "anxiety and grief" haunted the author all the time. This article was written in May, 1982. At that time, the author's younger brother was terminally ill, and the author was very sad (the younger brother died in June, 1982). He walked in the courtyard and saw a blooming wisteria flower, which made him feel relieved. He realized the beauty of life and the eternity of life, so he wrote this article.