Sanmao's works are full of expressive colors. Whether in novels or essays, her writing always reveals the femininity and delicacy of women. Sanmao's works are emotional and real, without too much whitewashing, but they show the true colors of life, wisdom and interest of life. In her works, there are no flowers and months, very much in love, and the chirping words described in general love works. Even though she wrote about her life when she fell in love with Jose before marriage in Marriage, she only wrote about how they sat on a bench in a Spanish park in the cold wind and thought about how to solve the problem of food and clothing. Sanmao experienced gloomy girlhood and troubled youth and middle age, which made sadness the keynote of her works. This sensitivity to pain has always remained in Sanmao's character and has had a great influence on her later writing. She pays attention to herself and the world around her with kind, sad and pitying eyes, so the lines in her works are always full of sad beauty. For example, in The Dumb Slave, Sanmao successfully portrayed for us an image of a black slave who lives in deep suffering and has no personal freedom, but is full of love and wisdom. If there is an afterlife in Sanmao's Tell Yourself, you should be a tree, standing forever, with no gestures of sadness and joy. Half is peaceful in the dust, half is flying in the wind, half is cool, and half is bathed in the sun. Very silent, very proud, never dependent, never looking for an afterlife, be a bird, fly over eternity, and have no trouble getting lost. There is fiery hope in the east and warm nest beds in the south, which drive the sunset to the west and awaken the fragrance to the north. In the chapter "Allure" of the book "Allure", the content of hard study is not written in detail. This means that she got an advanced certificate within three months. How to read it? It's not detailed. Just reading at my desk or something. I seem to remember it was in the immortal bird. I don't know if I remember correctly