[Kite] was selected from Jia Pingao's " Abandoned City."
Jia Pingao, a famous contemporary Chinese, was born in Qin 'an County, Shaanxi Province, and graduated from the College of Arts of Shaanxi Normal University. His representative works include Abandoned City, Qin Qiang, Happy, etc.
"Kite" was selected from Jia Pingao's "Abandoned City".
"Kite" was selected from Jia Pingao's "Abandoned City".
One of Jia Pingwa's representative works was Tengu, which told a story about human nature, fate, and nature. The following is the introduction and appreciation of Tengu: Tengu was a story about human nature, fate, and nature. The protagonist of the story was a little boy named Zhang Bao. He had lost his parents when he was young and lived alone. He longed for love but was often bullied and isolated by his classmates. In an accident, he was trapped on a Tengu and began his adventure with the Tengu. During his adventures, Zhang Bao met many different people and animals. Each of them had their own story and destiny. He gradually discovered that there was a certain connection between humans and animals, and this connection was not just the mutual help on the surface, but also the mutual understanding and respect in the depths of their hearts. In this process, Zhang Bao gradually grew stronger and braver. Tengu was a novel full of imagination and warmth. It explored the relationship between human nature, fate and nature through a unique narrative method and profound thinking. The novel is full of respect for life and awe of nature. It is a philosophical and touching work.
They had agreed to meet at the tenth pole south of Debar Street, but he was nowhere to be seen. I decided to wait a little longer, so I went into a small teahouse to eat tea and stare at the pole. There was a newly built hotel next door. The glass installation was not completed yet, and someone was using white powder to write the words "Be careful of the glass." After a pot of tea, I returned home. His wife said that Wang Youfu had called and repeatedly explained that he was sick and could not go to the appointment. Could he meet again tomorrow morning at Derby Street behind Derby Street, still under the tenth electric pole on the south side of the road? The next day, I rushed to Derby Street. There was indeed an old man sitting under the pole with a piece of gauze wrapped around his forehead. I asked him if he was Wang Degui's father. He immediately bent down and said,"My name is Wang Youfu." I gave him the money I had brought along so that my mother could treat her illness. Seeing that there was no one around, he undid his belt and put the money into his pocket."I'll treat you to some liquor!" he said. I declined. He turned to the west end of the street and bowed back to me. I asked him if his house was far from here, and he said it was not far. It was in the alley on the south side of Deba Street. "Isn't it closer from here?" The old man smiled and said,"I'm not going to Deba Street." He doesn't want to go to Deba Street, but I want to go. The teahouse yesterday was pretty good. As he walked past the hotel, a notice was posted on the glass wall. Yesterday, because there was no sign on the glass, a passerby was accidentally injured. Please come to our shop to accept our apology and compensation. I was moved by the hotel's actions. I quickly thought that Wang Youfu might have been injured by hitting the glass. Suddenly, an idea came to my mind. Since they were willing to compensate, then they were in the wrong. Why not go to court and take the opportunity to claim a larger sum of money? I was proud of my cleverness. The next day, I called Wang Youfu and asked him to eat at the Red Star Restaurant in the afternoon. The Red Star Hotel also has glass decorations. I chose this hotel to confirm if he was really injured in the hotel. When he saw me, a smile appeared on his swollen face, but his steps were careful. When he reached the door, he even touched it with his hand to confirm that it was the door. He walked in while shaking his little head. "I didn't invite you, but you invited me!" he said. "A meal is nothing!" I poured him a glass of wine. He hurriedly said,"I don't dare to drink. I'm injured." "Uncle, did you get hurt at the Debar Street Hotel?" "You…What happened to the hotel?" "So you really did hit it there!" "This…" The old man stood there and tried to deny it. However, his face immediately turned red. He lowered his voice and said,"I bumped into him there." She suddenly became listless, like a pitiful child who had done something wrong. "That's good." I said. "I didn't do it on purpose." The old man became anxious. "I had a cold that day and felt dizzy. When I received your call, I passed by that place. I didn't see anything, so I walked over and bumped into it." "You were injured. Why did you leave?" "With a crash, I realized that I hit the glass. The three girls came out to help me. Their faces were covered in blood, which scared them. They wanted to bandage my wounds, so I got up and ran. I can't afford that glass!" "They've been looking for you everywhere." "Is that so? I haven't dared to go to Deba Street for a few days. Are they recognizing people at the street corner?" "They put up a notice..." The old man pulled a long face and took out some money from his waist. He asked me how much a piece of glass cost. I chuckled. "You're not the one paying for them. They're the ones paying for you!" "Compensate me?" "I'm compensating you." I said,"But don't accept their compensation. How much can they pay? If we sue them in court, the compensation won't be a few hundred or a few thousand yuan!" The old man was stunned. He stared at me with his black eyes and said,"Your uncle had his own selfish motives. He ran away because he was afraid of compensation. But I've been through a lifetime of things. I won't be deceived again!" "I'm not lying to you. Go and see the notice!" "Even if you didn't lie to me, the hotel lied to me too. Didn't I turn myself in when I went there?" "Uncle, listen to me…" The old man took out a roll of money and placed it on the table."If you are willing to acknowledge me as your uncle, please give me this money." If it wasn't enough, he would make up for it with his money. Can you promise me that you won't tell outsiders about this?" "I agree." The old man's eyes were full of tears as he bowed to me and left the dining table. No matter how I called him, he wouldn't turn around. He walked to the glass wall and saw that there was a door on the glass. He reached out and touched it. There was no glass, so he walked out. I sat there and finished a jug of wine. I didn't eat a single bite of food. I left the restaurant and headed for Derba Street. When no one paid attention, I took down the notice. Walking east along the street, there was another pile of broken glass under the window of the photo studio. The manager was cursing loudly,"Who hit it? Are you blind?!" I walked out of the narrow Debar Street. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Jia Pingwa was a famous contemporary artist in China. His creative journey could be traced back to the late 1970s. The following is a summary of Jia Pingwa's early creative process: In 1978, Jia Pingao was admitted to the foreign language department of Shaanxi Normal University and began to write novels. His first work was "Throwing the Child", which told the story of a mother who sold her hair to cure her child. After graduating in 1980, Jia Pingao stayed in Shaanxi Normal University to teach. He began to serialize his novel," Abandoned City," in the school magazine, which attracted widespread attention from readers. This novel was regarded as one of Jia Pingwa's representative works and one of the important works of contemporary Chinese literature. In 1982, Jia Pingao began to serialize Qin Qiang in Literature Harbor magazine. This novel, which showed the life scene of the rural areas of Shaanxi Province and the mental state of the farmers, was regarded as a transformation of Jia Pingwa's writing style. In 1985, Jia Pingwa started working in a publishing house and published a series of popular novels, including Abandoned City, Shaanxi Tune, Old Man Gao, etc. In 1993, Jia Pingao published his second novel, Laosheng, which described the experiences and mental journey of a young man from the countryside to the city. This novel was considered a mature work of Jia Pingwa's writing style. In 2000, Jia Pingao published his third novel, Impatience. This novel described the inner world and life experiences of an entrepreneur. In 2004, Jia Pingao won the title of China and attracted widespread attention. Some of his works have also won literary awards at home and abroad, including the French Knight of Literature and Arts. In general, Jia Pingwa's early creative process covered novels, essays, poems and many other fields. His works varied in style, but they all showed his unique understanding and concern for China's rural and urban life.
Jia Pingao's answer for " Fallen Leaves " was as follows: The novel described the scene of falling leaves in autumn to express the theme of life's impermanence and the unpredictable world. The protagonist in the novel experienced many setbacks and difficulties, but he did not give up. Instead, he persevered and finally succeeded. 3. The vivid characters in the novel, concise and detailed descriptions, let the readers deeply feel the atmosphere of autumn leaves. The novel uses the fallen leaves as a clue to connect the protagonist's life experiences, showing his tenacity and hard work in the face of life setbacks at different stages. At the same time, it also shows the theme of life's impermanence and the unpredictable world. 5. The novel has a profound meaning and a unique literary style. It is an excellent literary work.
Jia Pingao, known as the "Great Master of Chinese Literature" in contemporary China, was born in Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province in 1960. Jia Pingao's representative works included Qin Qiang, Abandoned City, and The Story of Ao Ao, which were regarded as the representatives of contemporary Chinese literature. His works were known for their profound social criticism, unique literary style, and profound ideology, and were deeply loved and pursued by readers.
Jia Pingao was famous in China for his unique style and profound thoughts. He was regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of contemporary Chinese literature. One of his best novels was Qin Qiang. " Qin Qiang " was a novel by Jia Pingao. It told the story of a young man named Qin Huan living, working, and falling in love in the Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province. From Qin Huan's perspective, the novel reflects the real life of Chinese rural areas and the way of thinking and values of farmers through his experiences. The language of the novel is concise, the characters are vivid, the plot is full of ups and downs, and it has a strong appeal and ideology. It is widely regarded as an excellent realistic novel. Qin Qiang was not only widely acclaimed in the Chinese literary world, but it also received a certain amount of international recognition. The novel had been translated into many languages and distributed and sold worldwide. Therefore, it could be said that Qin Qiang was one of Jia Pingao's representative works and also a classic of Chinese literature.
Jia Pingao's " Impetuous " was a novel set in a Chinese village. It described the experiences and growth of a young man from the village to the city. The first chapter mainly introduced the story of the protagonist, Li Ming. He was an excellent and upright student in his hometown, but he felt lost and at a loss in the city. He encountered some difficulties and setbacks, but through continuous efforts and adaptation, he gradually found his own direction and position. At the same time, the first chapter also showed the huge difference between urban life and rural life, as well as Li Ming's thoughts and feelings about life.