Appreciation of Fanxing Ba Jin's Text

This article is selected from Selected Works of Ba Jin, Volume 8 (Sichuan People's Publishing House, 1998). "Star" was included in the second lesson of the first volume of the seventh grade Chinese by Jiangsu Education Publishing House. This article will share a text appreciation of Ba Jin in the Starry Sky, hoping to help everyone!

The text of the stars

I love the moonlit night, but I also love the starry sky. Once upon a time, in July and August in my hometown, when I was enjoying the cool in the yard, I loved to watch the dense stars in the sky. Looking at the stars, I will forget everything, as if I were back in my mother's arms.

Three years ago in Nanjing, there was a back door where I lived. Every night when I open the back door, I see a quiet night. Below is the vegetable garden, and above is the starry blue sky. Although starlight is tiny to our naked eyes, it makes us feel that light is everywhere. At that time, I was reading some books on astronomy. I knew some stars, as if they were my friends. They always talked to me.

Now at sea, facing the stars every night, I know them very well. I lay on the deck and looked up at the sky. There are countless stars hanging in the dark blue sky. The ship is moving, and so are the stars. They're so low, they're really shaky! Gradually my eyes blurred, and I seemed to see countless fireflies flying around me. The night at sea is soft, silent and dreamy. I look at many stars I know, and I seem to see them winking at me, and I seem to hear them whispering. And then forget everything. In the arms of the stars, I fell asleep laughing. I feel like a child, sleeping in my mother's arms now.

One night, the Englishman who got on the boat in Rumbo showed me the giants in the sky. He pointed out: those four bright stars are the head, the body below, these are hands, those are legs and feet, and the three stars are belts. After his guidance, I really saw the giants in the sky. Look, that giant is still running!

Appreciate:

When I was a child, I liked to recite Ba Jin's Stars. At that time, I only thought "Stars" was well written. What's so good about it? I can't tell you why.

I still remember that sentence: "I love the moonlit night, but I also love the starry sky." Once upon a time, in my hometown, when I was enjoying the cool in the yard at night in July and August, I loved to watch the dense stars in the sky. Looking at the stars, I will forget everything, as if I were back in my mother's arms. "Now, seeing these familiar sentences, a long-lost kindness arises spontaneously.

Tonight, let's read the Star well, read it quietly and savor it.

The beauty of simplicity.

The Star presents the beauty of simplicity everywhere. The structure is simple: four paragraphs, three levels, a sentence at the beginning, no ending. Text Jane: the title is two words, and the full text includes more than 500 punctuation marks, which is shorter than the composition of primary school students. Content abstract: Three clips are about stars-once in my hometown, three years ago in Nanjing, and now at sea. Three experiences, three feelings, clear thinking and clear clues. Language Jane: every word, every sentence, what is said, simple and simple, as clear as words, true and sensible. No long sentences, no empty words, no obscurity, natural, simple and clear.

Simplicity is the realm of being a man and an extraordinary pursuit; Simplicity is the field of writing and writing art. It was not a day's work to reach this state; It takes a lot of practice to have this kind of art, simplicity is rare, simplicity is precious, simplicity is a kind of beauty, inspired by Ba Jin and the stars.

Implicit beauty.

If the "star" just makes people feel easy to understand, it is not a "star". The star has its own beauty, a beauty contained in simple and simple words-the beauty of meaning.

It was intentional. Writing stars three times in his works shows different artistic conception and feelings because of different subjective conditions (age, experience and mood) and objective conditions (time, place and atmosphere). The first time was when I was a teenager. When I was lying in my yard, the sky I saw was limited and seemed very deep and far away, so I felt I was back in my mother's arms. The second time was three years ago (1924), in a vegetable garden in Nanjing. At that time, Ba Jin and his third brother resolutely broke through the feudal family and came to Nanjing. Coming to the vast world, accepting the knowledge of natural science and looking up at the starry sky, Ba Jin felt very cordial and hoped that the light would be everywhere. The third time was at sea, when Ba Jin was 23. 1927 to 65438+ 10, he left Shanghai for France, with the purpose of "seeking truth from the west", further studying the theory of anarchy and inspecting social activities in Europe. After going to China, he had all kinds of ideas about the future and a little homesickness, and he couldn't help but recall his childhood. In the three scenes, with the growth of the author's age and experience, his observation and perception of the starry sky gradually deepened and refined.

There is love in words. Once upon a time, looking up at the starry sky, "I will forget everything, as if I were back in my mother's arms", which is Ba Jin's warmth and attachment to the starry sky. Three years ago, "it seems that they (the stars) are my friends, and they often talk to me" is not only Ba Jin's pursuit of light, but also his close and speculative partner with the stars. Now, "I look at many stars I know ... I feel like a child, sleeping in my mother's arms." Ba Jin looked at the stars on the sea, which was extremely comfortable, serene and intoxicated, reflecting his close feelings with the stars. The Star contains the author's childlike innocence, the author's love and closeness to nature, the author's longing for a better life, the author's attachment to his hometown and motherland, and the author's loneliness and anxiety about his hometown.

June 65438+10/October 65438+July 2005, Ba Jin left, a symbol of conscience in the 20th century, an advocate of telling the truth, and a master of China literature. The fire of life that burned 10 1 year was extinguished. He wrote, "Let me make a firewood. I am willing to release the heat I get from the sun. I am willing to burn myself into pieces and add a little warmth to the world. " He said he didn't like "celebrity" hats. What he needed was silence. He also said, "After telling the truth, I can die with peace of mind." He finally got what he wanted.

With you, the light is on; Your heart is bright when you are away.

Tonight, let's read the stars together, recite them gently and think deeply.

Writing background:

1923, 19-year-old Ba Jin and his third brother resolutely broke through the cage of feudal families, came to Shanghai and Nanjing, and were admitted to the cram school affiliated to Southeast University. During his study, he took part in some social activities. The famous May 30th Movement had a great influence on him, and his democratic thoughts were further developed. 1927 65438+1October 15 He left Shanghai for France on the French ship Anger, accompanied by Wei Huilin, including nine overseas students from China. He went to France to study economics, "seek truth from the West", further study the theory of anarchy, and inspect social activities in Europe. France was not only the birthplace of anarchism, but also the refuge of political exiles in Europe at that time. On February 18, the ship Anger arrived in Marseille. Ba Jin arrived in Paris on 19. During the voyage of the mail ship, Ba Jin wrote 38 books of Miscellanies at Sea. Stars are one of the travel notes, written in 1927 65438+ October.

Reflections on the Interpretation of Star Ba Jin

I learned an article about Ba Jin in primary school and went to junior high school. Then I learned a lyric narrative-stars, which was selected from Ba Jin's Miscellanies at Sea and written in 1927 1.

This article mainly describes Ba Jin looking at the stars at different times and places, expressing the author's love for nature, longing for a better life and pursuit of light. Many rhetorical devices are used in this paper, which are very vivid and interesting. Ba Jin's description of the stars, from shallow to deep, from coarse to fine, made me immersive and had infinite reverie. "My eyes are gradually blurred, and I seem to see countless fireflies flying around me", a seemingly simple metaphor, is actually profound. Why are my eyes blurred? Only when I am very close to and dependent on the stars will I feel this way. There is such a sentence in the article: "The night at sea is soft, silent and dreamy." This sentence is described from the triangular relationship of touch, hearing and illusion, which strongly infected me. If one day, I look at the stars all over the sky at sea and fall asleep with warmth and sweetness, how happy it would be!

Ba Jin left his hometown and used stars to express his feelings. One day, I will say goodbye to my parents and leave my hometown. At this time, what should I use to express my feelings?