
Fourth Master Cricket·sister Ju'er·hanshi
by Lin Xi
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Lin Xi's "The Fourth Master Cricket Ju'er Sister Han Shi (Essence) \u002F Lin Xi's Selected Works" contains three works. Among them, "The Fourth Master Cricket" uses the cricket fight in traditional Chinese culture as an introduction to narrate the protagonist's uneven life experience. The protagonist Yu Zhicheng has special feelings for crickets and has an innate spirituality for fighting crickets. He has devoted half his life to crickets, but he finally finds that he just wants to win the breath of being a human being. "Sister Ju'er" takes the author into the Hou family compound where she grew up and tells the story of the tragic childhood of sister Ju'er in the family. These novels are based on stories about women in the 1930s and 1940s, showing the living conditions of all living beings in the city, unearthing the beautiful sentiments in people's hearts, and lashing out at various ugly phenomena in the world. "The Poor Man" is a novel that reflects the poor situation of book sellers in the old era. It can be said that as a unique representative of Jinwei'er novels, the author is good at expressing social beings under the historical background of the 1920s and 1930s. From traffickers and pawns to warlords and princes, the characters have very different statuses, broad vision, and full images. Every story he writes is worthy of readers' in-depth exploration of its connotations.
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