
Extremely Flower
by K
About This Novel
Jia Pingwa's latest novel once caused controversy. The novel describes the experience of a trafficked woman, which reflects the writer's inner fear and helplessness, as well as the writer's concern about the decline of the countryside. The work maintains the writer's existing standards and makes some innovations in writing. It starts with the girl being trafficked to a male family in a remote mountainous area. It uses a holographic experience to narrate the girl's experience, showing the external world she saw and the inner suffering she experienced. This work starts with human trafficking and really focuses on the most realistic marriage problems of poor rural men in China at the moment. It has a strong realistic impact. It is another distinctive work among Jia Pingwa's creations.
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Official(82)Scraped 20d ago
It is a very realistic book. I used to like the people in the mountains very much. I thought they were simple, kind and enthusiastic. After reading this book, I felt that the nature of human nature may be the same. It does not matter whether you are in the countryside or the city. There are good and ugly sides. In the mountains, there are endless quarrels, endless work, and the same hard life. All living beings, who is not suffering?
The plain narrative gradually led me into a real and obscure reality, and I faced the butterfly in front of me.
The plain narrative gradually led me into a real and obscure reality, and I faced the scenes of the life of the kidnapped girl Butterfly. The collision between that desolate village on the Loess Plateau and the reality of modern civilization, the lack and distortion of human nature and social morality. Butterfly initially rejected this desolate mountain village and the Hei family, then became pregnant and gave birth to a child, and then subconsciously accepted the Hei family step by step. Whose fault should be attributed to it?
It was very heavy after reading this. Everyone criticizes human nature in trafficking. Can you all see the human nature? Does the tragic life of Butterfly make everyone see human nature? The crazy advancement of society is the cause and effect of all kinds of tragedies. Cities are constantly sucking in young lives crazily. Those with old bodies can only return to the village and bury them under the loess, while those who don't want to be sucked in can only wait to die. How many villages are there in a country? Where have the young people in each village gone? If this continues, will more darkness gradually surface? Every rural couple has probably had the idea of divorce. The one who gave birth to a child left behind, took on huge debts in order to raise money to continue the family, borrowed money from relatives to build a house in order to obtain national interests, and paid off the loan in order to have an apartment and a car in the city... Having enough to eat is not enough for today's living requirements, and there is also a problem with culture. The biggest problem is the most serious problem.
From escaping from the tiger's mouth to his willingness to return to the tiger's mouth, he saw that the world was indifferent. Today's society is progressing, but human nature has been regressing.
After all, Hu Die couldn't escape from that place where human nature was distorted, and a girl's life was destroyed. The plot has ups and downs, is suspenseful, and the ending is unexpected. This book reflects the darkness that still exists in a seemingly equal and peaceful society. It is very thought-provoking!
It took me two days to read it, it was very heavy
I feel so sad and grateful at the same time
I hope Teacher Jia can write more stories about our rural areas and save some people and change some things.
This book exaggerates a lot of details and characters' emotions, especially when it comes to ethics, making it uncomfortable to read.
What kind of person can write such a novel? The author is awesome. Praise
The development of China's large social gap has caused more and more young rural people to squeeze into the city with their young hearts, and then be ground into dregs like beans by the millstone of the city.
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Official(82)Scraped 20d ago
It is a very realistic book. I used to like the people in the mountains very much. I thought they were simple, kind and enthusiastic. After reading this book, I felt that the nature of human nature may be the same. It does not matter whether you are in the countryside or the city. There are good and ugly sides. In the mountains, there are endless quarrels, endless work, and the same hard life. All living beings, who is not suffering?
The plain narrative gradually led me into a real and obscure reality, and I faced the butterfly in front of me.
The plain narrative gradually led me into a real and obscure reality, and I faced the scenes of the life of the kidnapped girl Butterfly. The collision between that desolate village on the Loess Plateau and the reality of modern civilization, the lack and distortion of human nature and social morality. Butterfly initially rejected this desolate mountain village and the Hei family, then became pregnant and gave birth to a child, and then subconsciously accepted the Hei family step by step. Whose fault should be attributed to it?
It was very heavy after reading this. Everyone criticizes human nature in trafficking. Can you all see the human nature? Does the tragic life of Butterfly make everyone see human nature? The crazy advancement of society is the cause and effect of all kinds of tragedies. Cities are constantly sucking in young lives crazily. Those with old bodies can only return to the village and bury them under the loess, while those who don't want to be sucked in can only wait to die. How many villages are there in a country? Where have the young people in each village gone? If this continues, will more darkness gradually surface? Every rural couple has probably had the idea of divorce. The one who gave birth to a child left behind, took on huge debts in order to raise money to continue the family, borrowed money from relatives to build a house in order to obtain national interests, and paid off the loan in order to have an apartment and a car in the city... Having enough to eat is not enough for today's living requirements, and there is also a problem with culture. The biggest problem is the most serious problem.
From escaping from the tiger's mouth to his willingness to return to the tiger's mouth, he saw that the world was indifferent. Today's society is progressing, but human nature has been regressing.
After all, Hu Die couldn't escape from that place where human nature was distorted, and a girl's life was destroyed. The plot has ups and downs, is suspenseful, and the ending is unexpected. This book reflects the darkness that still exists in a seemingly equal and peaceful society. It is very thought-provoking!
It took me two days to read it, it was very heavy
I feel so sad and grateful at the same time
I hope Teacher Jia can write more stories about our rural areas and save some people and change some things.
This book exaggerates a lot of details and characters' emotions, especially when it comes to ethics, making it uncomfortable to read.
What kind of person can write such a novel? The author is awesome. Praise
The development of China's large social gap has caused more and more young rural people to squeeze into the city with their young hearts, and then be ground into dregs like beans by the millstone of the city.
