"Hurry" expresses the author's helplessness and regret about the passage of time.
"Hurry" is a popular prose written by the famous modern writer Zhu Ziqing. The article closely follows the word "hurry" and delicately depicts the passage of time. Zhu Ziqing used the title "Hurry" to express the feeling that time is rare and perishable. The title itself not only contains a strong sentiment, but also implies the rational interest of life.
The article closely focuses on the word "hurry", delicately depicting the passage of time, expressing the author's helplessness and regret for wasting time, and revealing that young people in the old era have awakened, but are still worried about their future. A complex mood of uncertainty, depression and hesitation. Extended information
The characteristics of the article: first, the structure is exquisite, the layers are clear, the inheritance is natural, and the beginning and the end echo; the second is the writing is elegant and timeless, simple and concise; the third is the blending of scenes, whether it is about swallows, willows, or peach blossoms , or writing about the sun, both are integrated with the sigh of "Why are our days gone forever?", and the author's helplessness and regret for the passage of time are everywhere revealed.
The style of "Hurry" is a self-narrative, as if the author is talking to himself, which is very straightforward and simple. Some metaphors and personified descriptions interspersed in it add a unique feeling to the article and form a rhythm change in the content.
For example, in the third paragraph, "The sun has feet, and it moves away gently and quietly: I also follow it in a daze. So - when I wash my hands, the days pass by in the basin: when I eat, Sometimes, the days pass by in the rice bowl: in silence, they pass by the eyes of the gaze. I feel that he is gone in a hurry."
The author personifies the sun, and there is a sense of pure sadness. The humor and helplessness inject some fresh life into the melancholy and confused tone of the article, and the disappearance of this life brings even more sadness.
About the author: Zhu Ziqing (November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948), whose original name was Zihua and whose nickname was Qiushi, was later renamed Ziqing and whose courtesy name was Peixian. Modern Chinese essayist, poet, scholar, and democracy fighter. ?
Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province (now Pingming Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City). He later settled in Yangzhou with his grandfather and father, claiming that "I am a Yangzhou native." He graduated from high school in 1916 and was successfully admitted to the preparatory course of Peking University. He began publishing poetry in 1919. In 1928, the first collection of essays "Back" was published.
In July 1932, he served as director of the Department of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University. In 1934, "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel" and "Miscellaneous Notes on London" were published. In 1935, he published a collection of essays "You and Me". He died in Peiping due to gastric perforation on August 12, 1948. He was only 50 years old.