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Unbounded Gathering
General Fiction无界聚集
Feng Daqing
The writing is always like the person it is. Feng Daqing's plays, just like her in life, always call for human kindness, conscience, and conscience, promote the sincerity, sincerity, and true love of human nature, and worry about the alienation, materialization, and deterioration of human nature. In her three plays "Chopin", "Zhao Yiman" and "Jingzhe", which feature real history and real people, she uses delicate and in-depth writing to show the brilliance of the protagonist's humanity. In particular, Zhu Qingyang in "The Jingzhe" worked hard for decades to take care of his mother in a vegetative state and support his father who had lost his labor. He still had no regrets after learning that he was an adopted son. Feng Daqing was deeply moved by the simple yet noble personality of this character, which resulted in a series of real and touching dramatic scenes: the image of Zhu Qingyang feeding the deer that fell in the snow with the only remaining dry food; the embarrassing situation in which he found it difficult to start a family because of the inevitable poverty and embarrassment of supporting his parents alone; and the confused running of lovers who had temporarily lost their true love; all of them have the effect of stirring the heartstrings and refreshing the heart. What's rare is that when Feng Daqing portrays such a character, he does not exaggerate or add any pretense, and writes naturally and realistically. She wrote about Zhao Yiman, starting from the childhood of a Sichuan girl who was innocent and unwilling to have her feet bound, and narrated the family, love, marriage, revolution and sacrifice of this anti-Japanese heroine. She wrote about Chopin's patriotism, starting from the time when the talented pianist had no choice but to leave home and go to Paris. She also wrote about his attachment and escape from George Sand, and finally wrote about his untimely death when he performed in spite of his illness to raise money for the country. Such a true and friendly artistic image, whether it is a hero or an ordinary person, has great personality charm.
The writing is always like the person it is. Feng Daqing's plays, just like her in life, always call for human kindness, conscience, and conscience, promote the sincerity, sincerity, and true love of human nature, and worry about the alienation, materialization, and deterioration of human nature. In her three plays "Chopin", "Zhao Yiman" and "Jingzhe", which feature real history and real people, she uses delicate and in-depth writing to show the brilliance of the protagonist's humanity. In particular, Zhu Qingyang in "The Jingzhe" worked hard for decades to take care of his mother in a vegetative state and support his father who had lost his labor. He still had no regrets after learning that he was an adopted son. Feng Daqing was deeply moved by the simple yet noble personality of this character, which resulted in a series of real and touching dramatic scenes: the image of Zhu Qingyang feeding the deer that fell in the snow with the only remaining dry food; the embarrassing situation in which he found it difficult to start a family because of the inevitable poverty and embarrassment of supporting his parents alone; and the confused running of lovers who had temporarily lost their true love; all of them have the effect of stirring the heartstrings and refreshing the heart. What's rare is that when Feng Daqing portrays such a character, he does not exaggerate or add any pretense, and writes naturally and realistically. She wrote about Zhao Yiman, starting from the childhood of a Sichuan girl who was innocent and unwilling to have her feet bound, and narrated the family, love, marriage, revolution and sacrifice of this anti-Japanese heroine. She wrote about Chopin's patriotism, starting from the time when the talented pianist had no choice but to leave home and go to Paris. She also wrote about his attachment and escape from George Sand, and finally wrote about his untimely death when he performed in spite of his illness to raise money for the country. Such a true and friendly artistic image, whether it is a hero or an ordinary person, has great personality charm.