
Anecdotes About Zhao Siya
by Liu Guolin
About This Novel
Siya is the representative of Kanto women. The author uses a large number of chapters to describe Zhao Siya's childhood fun. The use of wide-angle lenses and close-ups depicts the traces of the times of that generation of women, as well as their naive, romantic, and pursuit of a better life. They believe in the Ah Q spirit of "pig forwards, chickens dig backwards, each has his own way of living" and live a life that is unique to himself. Zhao Siya, who entered the society, had endless fun and showed off his skills by fighting against the sky, the earth, and nature. The author focuses on depicting the heroic spirit of the women of that generation who dared to make the sun and moon change the sky, and the unique attributes of the Guandong women who ascended the mountain like a tiger, descended like a dragon into the sea, and were full of tiger energy. After reading it, people are amazed. When the author portrays the elderly Zhao Siya, he focuses on portraying her complex character. On the one hand, she has a simple mentality of returning to nature, and on the other hand, she has a twisted mentality of yearning for money. There is no "cage" that firmly prevents, dares, or does not want to rot. The ending of Zhao Siya is evocative, emotional and thought-provoking.
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