Yu Hua's novel Alive depicted the tragic fate of a Chinese farmer, but he also described some characters who had obtained a rich life. The rich life of these characters had the following characteristics: 1. The accumulation of wealth: These rich people began to accumulate wealth when they were young. Through hard work and smart efforts, they gradually gained wealth and status. They owned a lot of wealth such as real estate, fields, vehicles, etc. 2. Promotion of status: These rich people have gained a high status in society, gained respect, and could communicate with senior officials and celebrities, and have a higher social status. 3. The improvement of the quality of life: The lives of these rich people have been improved. They enjoy luxurious clothing, food, shelter, etc. They also enjoy various entertainment activities and live a happy life. 4. Family inheritance: These wealthy people have families. They use family inheritance to maintain the family's honor and wealth and protect the family's history and traditions. The lives of these rich people were full of struggle and hard work. They obtained a rich life through wisdom, hard work and luck, but they also experienced many difficulties and setbacks. Their rich lives reflected the existence of social injustice and the gap between the rich and the poor.
Yu Hua's writing in the 1980s had the following characteristics: 1. Attention to social reality: Yu Hua's works in the 1980s often focused on social reality and discussed the social situation and human nature of China at that time. His novels often revealed the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature, making people feel shocked and reflect on reality. 2. Realistic style: Yu Hua's writing style is based on realism. He is good at grasping the details of life and showing the ugliness and beauty of human nature through true descriptions. His novels were full of love for life and deep thinking about human nature. 3. Exploration of human nature: Yu Hua's novels not only pay attention to social reality but also pay attention to the exploration of human nature. His novels often involved human dignity, the nature of human nature, conscience and responsibility, so that people have a deeper understanding of human nature. 4. Focus on plot and character creation: Yu Hua's works in the 1980s had compact plots and distinct characters. His novels were full of drama and tension. He immersed the readers in the world of the novel through detailed plots and vivid characters. Pay attention to the literary market: The 1980s was a period of prosperity for the Chinese literary market. Yu Hua's works also received attention from the literary world. His novel received high praise in the market at that time, reflecting the demand and trend of the literary market at that time.
The last paragraph of Yu Hua's " Alive " was as follows: Fugui had no son. His only son had died in the war. In his later years, he lived in a small village called the Living Place, where the people lived in poverty like him. He watched his children play and his wife cook and do farm work. He felt lonely because he couldn't share his life experiences with anyone. However, Fu Gui did not give up. He still remembered the dream he had when he was young. He still wanted to see this world. He walked on to a piece of developed land where he decided to grow crops. He worked hard and suffered many setbacks, but in the end, he succeeded in planting crops. He felt very happy because he knew that his efforts had not been in vain. "Living is hope." Fu Gui muttered to himself. He looked at the stars in the sky and thought about his experience. He felt very lucky to be alive in this world to experience the possibilities of life. In the end, Fugui walked to a patch of grass and sat down to look at the stars in the sky. He thought of his dreams when he was young, he thought of his family, he thought of this world. He realized that even though he had reached the end of his life, he still knew that he needed to keep moving forward until he saw his dream come true.
Yu Hua's "To Live" is a very classic novel. There are many classic sentences in it, and the following are some of them: Fugui had no sons. His only son died during the Great Leap Forward. In the following decades, he had been crying for his lost sons. He felt that he had lost everything because he had no relatives, friends or property, not even his own house. The only hope in Fugui's heart was to return to his hometown alive, but he never thought that he would be trapped in this city for so long. Fugui realized that the only reason he was alive in this world was that he still had a breath of life. If he died, he would no longer have any worries and pain. Fugui never stopped asking himself why he had come to this step. He asked himself why he had to experience all this. 6 Fugui began to doubt whether he was really alive. He began to think about the meaning of his life. 7 Fugui felt that he had lost his purpose in life. He didn't know what to do next and didn't know where to go. Fugui finally understood a truth, that is, life is full of impermanence and change. He understood that no one in this world can control everything. These sentences described Fu Gui's life experiences and expressed the pain and thoughts in his heart. They were not only profound and real, but also made people feel the fragility and impermanence of life.
Yu Hua's " To Live " was a realistic novel about the life experiences of an ordinary farmer. Although the characters and events in the novel were real, the plot and ending of the novel were shaped by the author according to his own creative intentions and worldview. Therefore, it could be said that the story of Alive was fictional, but the characters and events in the novel were real. The story of Alive went through different stages from wealth to poverty, from happiness to pain, from longevity to death, depicting the life experience and living conditions of an ordinary farmer. Through vivid stories and deep character descriptions, the novel reflects many periods and classes in Chinese social history, showing the complexity of human nature and the impermanence of life. Although the plot of the novel was fictional, it conveyed the author's deep thoughts on human nature, life and history through real characters and events.
Yu Hua was born in August 1960 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He is regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of contemporary Chinese literature. Yu Hua's early life was relatively dull. He started reading literary classics after elementary school and began writing in middle school. In 1979, he began to engage in literary creation and published a large number of novels, essays, and poems. Yu Hua's works are mainly featured by his deep insight into social reality and his love for life. His works often discuss topics such as human nature, fate, faith, and death, which are deeply loved by readers. Yu Hua's representative works included Alive, Xu Sanguan's Blood Selling Story, Brothers, etc. These works not only enjoyed a high reputation in the Chinese literary world, but also received widespread praise internationally. Yu Hua has won many literary awards, including the Chinese Literature Award, the French Literature and Art Knight Medal, etc. His works and thoughts have influenced the development of contemporary Chinese literature and the cultural vision of contemporary China.
In Yu Hua's novel," To Live ", there were three truths in life that the earlier one understood, the better: Living was the most important thing. In the novel, the protagonist Fugui always felt that he should do something, but he did not realize that living was the most important thing. He tried to find wealth and status to make himself live a better life, but in the end, he found that as long as he lived, he could enjoy the beauty of life, and if death came, everything would disappear. 2. Cherish the life in front of you. In the novel, Fugui experienced many unfortunate things, but he never lost his love for life. Although he had lost his family and property, he could still enjoy the good times of his life. Fugui knew that every moment in life was worth cherishing, so he always tried his best to enjoy every day. 3 Don't give up easily. In the novel, Fugui had tried all kinds of different ways of life, but in the end, he chose to maintain the traditional Chinese peasant lifestyle. He realized that although this lifestyle was hard, it was the most stable and reliable. In the face of difficulties, Fugui did not choose to give up but persevered and finally succeeded. These principles can help us better cherish every moment in life and remain strong and courageous in the face of challenges.
The characteristics of Yu Hua's early works included: 1 Realistic style: Yu Hua's early works were mainly influenced by the Chinese realistic literature of the 1930s, emphasizing the deep exposure of social reality and human nature, describing the poverty, cruelty and contradictions of Chinese society. 2. Unique narrative style: Yu Hua's unique narrative style uses the first-person narration to unfold the story from the protagonist's perspective, allowing the reader to directly feel the emotions and thoughts of the characters in the story. Strong description of human nature: Yu Hua's works deeply express the complexity and variety of human nature, describing the protagonist's courage and tenacity in difficult situations, as well as the good and evil, desire and contradiction in human nature. 4. Profound ideology: Yu Hua's works have profound ideology. They explore human nature, life, society, history and other issues, showing the author's thoughts and feelings about life and meaning. 5. Unique literary style: Yu Hua's works have a unique literary style. The language is concise, simple and concise, but it is full of expressiveness. It can deeply convey the author's emotions and thoughts.
Yu Hua's novels in the 1990s had the following literary characteristics: 1. Realism: Yu Hua's novels always adhere to the principle of realism and pay attention to the nature of social reality and human nature. His novels often depicted the dark side of society and the ugliness of human nature, revealing the cruelty of social reality and the complexity of human nature. 2. Pay attention to the psychological description of the characters: The characters in Yu Hua's novels are profound and full of personality. The psychological state and emotional changes of the characters are the important objects of description. He was good at revealing the complexity and contradiction of the characters 'inner world through their inner monologues and dialogue. 3. The plot twists and turns: The plot twists and turns in Yu Hua's novels are full of drama and tension. His novels often start with an unexpected event, and the plot unfolds with uncertainty and twists, making it difficult for readers to predict the development of the story. 4. Pay attention to the value of life: The value of life in Yu Hua's novels has been deeply discussed. He emphasized that the short and precious life makes people cherish the life and time in front of them more. His novels often described the fragility of life and the distortion of human nature to reflect on the meaning and value of life. 5. Simple and bright style: The language of Yu Hua's novels is simple and bright, natural and unadorned. He was good at using concise and vivid language to portray characters and reveal social reality to convey profound thoughts and emotions.
Yu Hua's "Alive" has won the following awards: 2015 Knight of the Order of Arts and Literature 2 2016 Hugo Award for Best Long Story 3 2017 National Book Award for Translated Books 4 2018 National Book Award for Outstanding Contribution 2019 International Society for Literature in Translation Prize In addition, Alive had been translated into many languages and spread around the world.