
Miss Xing
by Tian Han
About This Novel
Tian Han's "Apricot Girl" depicts the tragic fate of two "roadside flowers" in the form of memories. The experiences of the two women reveal how the lives and dreams of women at the bottom of the old society were imprisoned and destroyed. Another piece included is "Moonlight", in which he recalls what he saw and felt on the Mid-Autumn Festival nights in three different years, expressing his inner grief and longing for his deceased wife. Finally, he calmed down his emotions and decided not to indulge in sad memories, but to face a new life bravely and with concentration. The protagonist specifically quoted Whitman's poem, expressing that he should continue to walk his own "road" like the "bright and silent sun".
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