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In this book, there are stories about the first wife kissing in front of his mistress and showing a victorious smile; there is an old man with disabled legs looking at the little boy who is jumping around outside and his time is running out; there is also a husband who escapes from his wife's sight and is drunk and venting; there is a story where he catches others when he lives a mess. He made mistakes to vent his resentment, and even brought his companion dog to the dinner table in order to let others call his name to show respect... These stories are deserted islands but very realistic. Some people are looking in the mirror, some feel sad, and some feel that they deserve it. This is the variety of life.
Ideals and reality are intertwined. As a woman, you have profound and real thoughts about marriage and life. The first thing you have to do is to become a better version of yourself. You can have the confidence to get out of any relationship, so that you will not be afraid, you can also make yourself happy, and you will not be so painful when encountering problems. What you need to know is that no one will love you forever, so you must become your own mountain and have a certain subjectivity. Everything else is the icing on the cake. Grow up well and come on✊!
Use the simplest words to tell the absurdity and reality of life. At first glance, the story is unremarkable, but upon second reading it is thought-provoking. Thousands of people have thousands of faces. Lin Hong and Pingping are undoubtedly at a low position in their marriage, but there are differences if you look closely. Lin Hong was more reluctant to let go of this marriage, and in the end, as expected, she chose to make her husband and lover angry and leave! It looked like she was angry, but in fact, it was her one-man show from beginning to end. Her husband watched indifferently, watching her anger, her soft-heartedness, and her unreasonable troubles. Ping Ping, who has long been obsessed with marriage and has a gentle and cowardly temperament, wants to seize the last piece of driftwood "I", and becomes the helper of Lin Meng's plan. But "I" didn't know why I got married, so I entered the marriage in such a ridiculous way. Driftwood may not be driftwood, it may be another abyss. From the onlookers' point of view, they are all pitiful people and stupid women. There are different kinds of stupidity. Lin Hong was stupid because she still kept her husband in her heart, while Pingping was stupid because she was too gentle and cowardly and had no strength to resist. Looking at the title of the novel "The Triumph of Woman", it is both fitting and ironic. Lin Hong's victory is the victory in her own heart, which makes bad women angry, but from the perspective of the viewer, this is not the case. Pingping's victory was to capture the driftwood, but from the perspective of the viewer, it may not be the driftwood. Other story characters are also vividly portrayed, and the story is fascinating.
After reading "The Victory of Women", I didn't feel like I was victorious. It was more about realistic life. In reality, no matter men or women, they all have their own life to face. Right and wrong, cause and effect, success and failure, everything can be traced. Changes in the realm of thinking and objective understanding of the situation affect one's current situation.
Yu Hua's novels are quite sharp, using small things to see the big things. He always writes ordinary little people and daily secret life stories. These stories touch human nature and are touching. . .
The victory of women is the hottest, and the contradictions of the characters are very contradictory and detailed. Perhaps women in life are like this, losing their temper while waiting for a ladder. They are angry when there is no ladder, and they are angry when there is a ladder. Emotional issues always need to be covered with additional actions.
The details are very delicate, fascinating, and have strong resonance, including reflection, injustice, and helplessness. Reading this book made me feel like a bruiser checking the wound of a sword wound. Every glance made my wound burn and beat. . . . . .
A good-looking, realistic work. "Events become daily life, and daily life becomes secrets." The value of this sentence is still rising today. Our ordinary people's lives are the majority, but the Internet is full of that small part of life, creating a sense of imbalance and anxiety. However, the weight of the two is the same, and the lives of small people and ordinary people are also worthy of attention~
Each chapter / is a new story. Different from other writing techniques, it is based on the hero and heroine's family, or around their family, and their relatives, running through it. This narrative technique is like what a person sees and hears in life. About family, friendship, and love, they are all written with precision and close thinking. The writing is delicate and there is no trace of clothing. From the perspective of a bystander, he focuses on describing contemporary Chinese family, friendship, and love. It reflects the various possible disadvantages of marriage and is the epitome of Chinese-style marriage. It truly reflects the various hidden dangers that exist in marriage in this fast-paced era. It resonates strongly with those of us who are going through this and deeply reflects on how to treat life, family, friendship and love.
Each short story is short and sharp, giving people a strong sense of impact. They are all ordinary stories in life, which make people think deeply. [Shocked] [Shocked] Especially the first story at the beginning, there are many family shadows.
In a flash of inspiration, I read the next book. On the seventh day, Yu Hua's books are so good, no worse than time travel novels~ Every story in this book, really, after reading it, my heart felt like it was delivered~ None of them were easy to read. I really started reading them with anticipation. I finished one article with tears in my eyes. The stories in them all resonated with my soul and made me think~
Yu Hua's writing is full of humor and irony. Each short story reflects the status of thousands of couples, children, and friends [laughs] Human nature is so complicated [rolls eyes] Greed, lust, saving face, frugality, doting on children, weighing pros and cons, value exchange, vanity The busy life is like a pool of stagnant water, Yu Hua's words are like bombs exploding into the waves, and there is Mo Yan next door! Mo Yan's "Don't Be Knocked Down by the Strong Wind" also has a bit of bitterness in its laughter, both of which are worth watching.
- The true face of marriage: Breaking the warm filter of marriage and revealing the cruel reality of emotional inequality, betrayal and power games. For example, Lin Hong's excessive dependence on marriage contrasts with Li Hanlin's emotional alienation, which eventually leads to the breakdown of the relationship, confirming that marriage must be based on trust, responsibility and equality.
Yu Hua's description of the details of the characters is really smart, as if he is watching a camera film slowly running. The most touching and unforgettable part of the story is the first chapter "Woman's Triumph". The emotional game between light and dark between the two is breathtakingly realistic. But what made me feel the charm of the text even more was the description of the husband after get off work in "Their Son". When I first read it, I thought it was lengthy. Looking back, I realized that it is precisely that kind of lengthyness that can reflect the breathlessness of ordinary people struggling to rise and fall between two points and one line. In this state, the husband and wife each experienced a bad day. The accumulated emotions made them go home and compare their misfortunes. The missing part of the love between them flowed abnormally to their son. From the beginning, they were blaming and preaching, but within two sentences it turned into unnecessary excessive care. A pitiful and pathetic couple and a doted son, Yu Hua's appropriately "long-winded" description actually conveys the kind of despair that is like being blocked by cotton wool and unable to breathe.
This book contains many short stories, including the marriage relationship between husband and wife, the friendship between friends, the poor people trampled by bad people, etc. The storyline is very vivid, the characters are described in detail, including the inner activities of each little character. The more you read, the more exciting it becomes. It is worth reading!
Teacher Yu Hua's works always have plain narratives, and they accurately and accurately express the characters' images, relationships, and fates. Especially the description of the environment is very unexpected and the characters and situations are well depicted. It is really enjoyable to read. It is really a unique writing technique, and people will know it is the work of Teacher Yu Hua as soon as they read it. The depiction of real life is flawless, penetrating, thought-provoking, and profound!
Book title: "The Triumph of Woman" Author: Yu Hua Thoughts after reading: When I laughed out loud, my eyes suddenly burst into tears. When I was moved to tears, I burst out laughing again. It's so humorous, so ironic, so realistic, so absurd. Everything happens step by step, and everything happens unexpectedly. A woman's victory, specifically a victory. The scumbag's cheating was not the fundamental reason for Lin Hong's sadness. She felt that losing to that woman was the fundamental reason for her sadness. The scumbag surrendered, pretended to be pitiful, and returned to the family could not make her feel happy. It showed in front of that woman that the scumbag still loved her. Only by loving her more could the scumbag make her happy. It was also the woman she wanted to win. How ironic. "The Triumph of Woman", "Why No Music", "Why Did I Get Married", "Hot Summer" and "On the Bridge" reveal the complex confusion between husband and wife and between men and women. "The Jumping Game" tells the story of a paralyzed man. Everyone has his own helplessness and obstacles, and they are all full of impermanence. The two curious sons in "Appendix" make people laugh wildly. A very worth reading book.
It consists of more than a dozen short stories. The first one, The Victory of a Woman, is the most interesting and readable, while the following ones are somewhat abstract and difficult to understand. The subject matter is real life, but the narrative style has a sense of black humor.
These ten short stories reflect different realities of life from different angles. Some are about conflicts between husband and wife, some are about two men who became friends without fighting, some are about hating "thieves" because of the beatings in life, and some are about the awakening from the desire for false fame to the "love of literature"... The writing is sharp and humorous, absurd and realistic, and sometimes sparkles with thoughtful philosophical thinking. It is a faithful record of all aspects of life.
This is a story about mediocre people and not particularly tragic. I prefer this one to the dramatic and tragic "Alive". There is blank space everywhere, and it is not overly lyrical, just like an onlooker's eye. I especially like Lai Fa's story.
"It's a Woman's Victory" is a collection of short stories that is like a colorful picture, vividly depicting women's tenacity, wisdom and ultimate victory in various scenarios. The stories in the book have their own characteristics and show the situation of women from different perspectives. Some stories depict women's awakening in the world of love. They are no longer passive waiting parties, but in complex love and marriage relationships, they bravely face betrayal and misunderstanding, and rely on their own calmness and strength to reshape their lives. This kind of victory is to regain control of one's own emotions after breaking away from the shackles of emotions. For example, in one of the stories, the heroine did not fall into collapse after discovering her husband's infidelity, but arranged her life rationally, and finally found her true self-worth in her new life. This is undoubtedly an admirable victory. In terms of narrative style, the author is good at creating atmosphere. There are both delicate emotional descriptions in the text, allowing readers to deeply feel the softness of women's hearts, and intense plot advancement, such as in some stories about women facing workplace discrimination or social prejudice. When the heroines argue in the boardroom or fight against unfair treatment in the streets, the tense atmosphere is on the verge of breaking out, and the author uses clever writing to bring these scenes to life. The use of language is also very rhythmic, which greatly enhances the readability of the story. One of the highlights of this collection is its full display of female power. Whether playing a key role in family affairs or fighting for rights in social affairs, female characters have shown a strong side. These stories come together like a "symphony of victory" for women. Each story is a unique note, playing a glorious chapter of women not succumbing to fate and using their own hands to create victory. It reminds us that women's victory is not only individual glory, but also a symbol of social progress, inspiring more women to pursue their own victory.
It's more daily and life-like than "Alive". Real, smooth and natural, without any trace of fiction.
The sad parts are very sad, the funny parts are very funny, super down-to-earth, and not as pretentious as some other books. I haven't laughed out loud for a long time, but one of them made me become a friend of the characters in the book, and we experienced and felt happiness together hahahaha
This book is composed of short stories. Each short story expresses different emotions, but the connotation is meaningful, and the overall language is relatively gentle and humorous. The appendix is very humorous and interesting, the boy in the dusk made me feel a sore nose, and the friend made me feel passionate.
I really like Yu Hua's books! These novels are short and exquisite, full of life and satire, and quite interesting! Teacher Yu Hua's writing style was natural and smooth thirty years ago, and the principles he learned are long-lasting and applicable. Admire and admire!
Teacher Yu Hua's works are thought-provoking, with simple language and simple stories, but they can stir the heartstrings and make people moved, sad, or regretful. In short, they will not leave them indifferent.
Teacher Yu Hua's book uses a lot of irony. It is not a novel, but a collection of several short stories. He analyzes many common short stories in life in an unusual way, which triggers a lot of unusual thinking. Especially when I read some of the articles, I couldn't understand what the passage wanted to express. It means that I often read various comments to see what everyone thinks about this book. This is the reason why I especially like to read electronic books recently. It is different from paper books and can give me a clear idea when I am confused. Overall, it still maintains Teacher Hua's own style, with family characters, what I see, hear and feel, and it is thought-provoking. But he refused to give her such a chance, which meant that he refused the punishment she chose. He sentenced himself and obeyed such a sentence meticulously. In the end, she felt that he was used to this bad life. He seemed to have become at ease. Every morning, he always walked out of the house in front of her and returned home after her in the evening. This was blameless. The unit where he worked was much further away than hers. It was the same before, he always left early and came back late. He had lunch at work. She didn't know where he had dinner. She no longer prepared dinner for him. He didn't go into the kitchen when he came back, didn't even look towards the kitchen...
Super beautiful, every story is very realistic I finished reading Yu Hua's "The Victory of Women". In fact, after reading the first story, my first thought was "What kind of victory is this for women?" I didn't understand what Zhang Hong had won, the status of a "official wife"? Does she really need it? An identity that is like an empty shell, a marriage that cannot be returned, and a man that will not look back. As Yu Hua described in the postscript, Zhang Hong is the winner on the surface, but secretly, the real winner is that man. In "Why Should I Get Married", I saw a man who was driven by the times and rushed towards marriage. This question has been carried out throughout, but there is still no reason found. It may be that they happened to meet each other, it may be that they have been urged, or it may be a compromise with fate. Everyone will get married. Instead of finding someone you don't know, it is better to be with her and get married with this idea. But what exactly is the point of getting married? Shouldn't it be a new beginning of love? Since when did marriage become synonymous with living a good life, then instead of doing this, it would be better to go to a nursing home as early as possible. It is all about living a good life anyway. I read "The Victory of Women" written by Yu Hua. I don't have my own name. The story is probably that I am a fool. They all know that I am a fool. I have many names. I have no name. They always give me various names, but my real name is Laifa. Only Mr. Cheng will call me by my real name. Every time I hear it, my heart skips a beat. Next, many people in the town wanted to be my dad. Every time they asked me if I was my dad, I just said yes, and then they laughed and ran away. The days passed like this. Later, someone teased me and said that the little bitch was my wife. I didn't agree, but I looked at her and called out the name they called her, "Hey." But I later discovered that if I gave the puppy some food, she would happily jump on me. We gradually became friends. Later, as she grew older, I built a small nest for her at home. Dogs tend to run wild when they grow older, and she was no exception. She always ran out to play. The group of people said they wanted to eat my dog. I don't know how comfortable it will be when it snows. I asked Mr. Cheng when it would snow, and he told me that it would be early when my sweatshirt turned into a cotton-padded jacket. I smiled naively. It was great. At least my dog would not be eaten now. But when I got home, I saw them struggling to drag my dog out. I said, "It's not snowing yet." "What does this idiot say?" "Don't worry about him." Then one person decided to spend less effort. He walked up to me and said, "Come on, are we good friends? Help me." My heart skipped a beat. I walked to the bed and softly called "Hey". She came out, she was dead, she was eaten. I will never respond to the name "Lai Fa" again, and I will never have a name of my own. After reading this, I don't know how to describe this feeling. It's like a lump in my throat. I want to blame everyone. Everyone is bullying this fool. Only this dog is willing to accompany him, but he "abandoned" his friend because he felt "respected". In The Boy at Dusk, I saw a poor man spreading his grievances on another poor man. What he hated was the boy stealing the apple, or the act of being "stolen" itself. His wife was stolen, so he needed an outlet.
Each story has an unexpected ending, describing social phenomena in a subtle way.
The daily life of Chinese people is so exquisite, integrating various emotions and situations. Teacher Yu Hua has just finished it, leaving enough room for readers to imagine and think slowly.