
Idol·a Bright Future (the Complete Works of Zhang Henshui·25th Anniversary Edition)
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The work "Idol" bitterly satirizes the hypocrisy and depravity of a small number of intellectuals in the rear areas during the Anti-Japanese War. Ding Guyun was a great painter who was obsessed with women and embezzled huge sums of money from the Anti-Japanese War. He had to fake his death in a fire to escape the blame. The ending of the story is that he witnessed his son, who has become an anti-Japanese hero, hold an exhibition and purchase of Ding Guyun's "posthumous works" in memory of the artist's father. What made him most unbearable was that the female liar who took away his embezzled money turned out to be a generous patriot. He could only face his idol, listen to his son's praise, secretly curse his hypocrisy and run away. "The Future" is based on the main plot of Shao Baozhu, a rich girl who was dissatisfied with the marriage arranged by her family and eventually ran away from home. It shows the desire of women in the new era to get rid of the prison of the family and yearn for a new life. Shao Baozhu did not hesitate to make a fuss with his family and ran away from home, hoping to stay with his lover Zhu Changqing. College student Zhu Changqing finally chose to leave his lover Shao Baozhu to join the revolution in the face of his friend Mao Zhengyi's revolutionary righteousness. Mao Zhengyi accidentally met Shao Baozhu while he was busy with the revolution and developed an admiration for him. He wanted to deepen their understanding of each other through the relationship between his sister Mao Zhengfang and Shao Baozhu's classmates. Although Shao Baozhu left his family and his future is unknown, but through his relationship network with Zhu Changqing, Mao Zhengyi, and Mao Zhengfang, we can know that his future is a bright one.
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