Ai Wu's Journey to the South was a travel novel, which mainly described the author's experiences in China in the early 20th century. Emily, the protagonist of the novel, was a young Englishman who set off on a trip to China in the spring of 1912 with her storyteller assistant, Tom. They took a small merchant ship down the Yangtze River and saw many magnificent sights along the way, such as Mount Huang, Yueyang Tower, Yellow Crane Tower, etc. During the journey, Emily and Tom met a politician named Zhang Zhidong. He also visited factories, schools, markets and other places to gain a deeper understanding of China's society, economy and culture. On the way back, they encountered a storm and their ship sank. Emily and Tom drifted in the Yangtze River for several days and were finally rescued with the help of the local residents. In this accident, Emily re-examined her life and values, and also gained a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and history. The novel uses Emily and Tom's journey to the south as the main line, interwoven with some interesting stories and characters, showing the Chinese society, culture and people's living conditions at that time, and also reflecting the author's thoughts and feelings about the times and society.
"Journey to the South" was a collection of short stories created by Ai Wu. It was his first collection of short stories, his famous work, and his representative work. It was a unique tramp novel in the history of modern China literature. In July 2000, it was published by the People's Literature Press and included in the series of "100 Excellent China Literature Books in a Hundred Years". This work was set in the 1920s and 1930s, and it told the story of a young literary man traveling in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Southeast Asia. He had no money to go to college, but he loved thought and literature, so he took a few books and wandered around while working. The novel presented the sufferings and struggles of the lower class people on the border of Yunnan and Myanmar, as well as the local customs and scenery. Most of the novels in the novel were written by the author when he was wandering in the south of his motherland and southern Asia. He described his personal experiences, what he saw and heard, and his deep feelings in the novel genre. Some were written in the first person, and some were not included because they did not conform to the "record" style (such as writing in the third person). Initially, there were only eight novels in the collection. Later, similar novels written by the author before the liberation were added, and the length increased. In 1983, the film Wandering Adventures, adapted from Journey to the South, was released in the the mainland of China. In 1990, the film and drama of the same name were released and broadcasted in the the mainland of China. Ai Wu also wrote a book called Journey to the South, which was published in 1980. The characters in Journey to the South were unique. For example,"I" ran through the whole story, through which the author expressed his thoughts and shared his destiny with the characters in the novel. There were also typical and unique tramp images such as "Wild Cat", which were more successful. This work opened up the field of modern literature. It was highly praised by famous writers such as Guo Moruo, Mao Dun, Zhou Yang, Hu Feng, Zhou Libo, and many other modern literary histories and works. It was also translated into many languages and was deeply loved by domestic and foreign readers.
The main content of Journey to the South was as follows: 1. From the perspective of a wandering intellectual, he observed and described the lives of the special lower-class people in the foreign border, depicting the images of many lower-class refugees. 2. It reflected the character's strong sense of survival and hazy spirit of resistance. 3. Criticizing the dark social environment entrusted the author's sympathy, understanding, and praise for the people at the bottom.
Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. The author was the Ming Dynasty. The novel tells the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, who took his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, to India to obtain the true scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The main plot of the novel could be summarized into the following stages: 1. The origin of the Buddhist scriptures: The story began in the Tang Dynasty when the Buddhist monk and his disciples decided to go to India to obtain the scriptures after hearing that Buddha could save all living beings. 2. The battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King: Sun Wukong had a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King on the way to India and finally defeated the Bull Demon King. 3. The Adventures of Zhu Bajie and the Spider Spirit: Zhu Bajie encountered the Spider Spirit on his way to India and started a thrilling adventure. 4. Monk Sand and the Flaming Monkey of the Flaming Mountain: On his way to India, Monk Sand met the Flaming Monkey and started a fierce battle with the Flaming Monkey in order to save Tang Sanzang who was captured by the Flaming Monkey. 5 Tang Sanzang and his disciples experienced 81 difficulties: In the process of going to India, Tang Sanzang and his disciples experienced 81 difficulties, including traps, obstruction by evil forces, natural disasters, and so on. 6. Finally Arriving in India: After going through 81 difficulties, the four of them finally arrived in India and obtained the scriptures. Journey to the West, through the description of the adventures of the four masters of Tang Sanzang, shows the wisdom, courage and faith of ancient Chinese culture, and also shows the kindness and evil of human nature.
Ai Wu's main works include Life and Death Tired, Anna Karenina, Jane Eyre, Pride and Predict, etc.
Ai Wu (formerly Zhang Xiaoxiang)'s main works include Border Town, End of the World, La Traviata, Song of Everlasting Sorrow, Thunderstorm, Sinking, Spring Silkworm, and Home.
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The Boy's Diary was a fictional novel about a boy's life experience and love story in high school. In the novel, the protagonist, Ah Liang, was a high school student. He was introverted and did not socialize well, so he did not have many friends in school. One day, he received a mysterious letter that said," Your story makes me feel very warm. I hope you can share your story with me." So, he decided to write his own diary. In the diary, Liang described his childhood experiences, including his family, school, friends, and so on. At the same time, he also described the emotional world in his heart. In the process of writing the diary, Ah Liang gradually realized that he had a special feeling for a girl, but he did not have the courage to confess to the girl. As time went by, Ah Liang's love life gradually changed, and there was more and more attention and contact between him and the girl. However, Liang's family and friends began to question and be dissatisfied with him. They thought that Liang should focus on his studies and not be distracted by his love life. Amid the conflict between family and friendship, he began to think about his life and future. At the end of the novel, Ah Liang finally chose to be honest with his feelings. He confessed to the girl and the relationship between the two was resolved. At the same time, he also realized the importance of family and friendship and decided to pay more attention to these important interpersonal relationships in his future life. Through the emotional journey of a boy, the whole novel shows the difficulty and fragility of life, but also expressed the pursuit of true friendship and family values.
" Old Things in the South of the City " was mainly about a young man who came to the city from the countryside to work hard in an unfamiliar city to find his dream. The novel was set in Beijing in the 1920s. Through the experiences of the protagonist, Camel Xiangzi, it portrayed the dark side of society and the complexity of human nature at that time. The main character of the novel was Camel Xiangzi. He was born in the countryside and was a poor young man who came to Beijing to work in order to find his own way out. In the city, Camel Xiangzi experienced many hardships and setbacks, but he still continued to work hard to pursue his dreams. He had made many friends in the city and had also encountered many bullies and unfairness. The story of Old Things in the South of the City mainly tells the story of Camel Xiangzi's struggle in the city, depicting the dark side of society and the complexity of human nature at that time. Through Camel Xiangzi's experience, readers can feel the cruelty of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. At the same time, they can also understand the spirit of a young man working hard for his own dream.
Avery Aiwu's works had a profound influence on modern literature, drama, film, and music. Avery Aiwu's representative works included " The Script,"" The Story of a Fictional Story,"" The City and the Seasons," and so on. His works usually depicted the city, love, family, friendship and other topics in the form of novels. At the same time, they also explored the meaning of human existence, social problems and other philosophical issues. His works had a profound influence on the development of modern literature and drama. In the early 20th century, his works were regarded as a new form of literature, which provided important inspiration for later novels and plays. His works are also regarded as one of the most important contributions to 20th-century literature and culture. His works also had an impact in the film and music fields. Ai Wu's novels were adapted into movies and stage plays and were widely distributed. The theme and plot of his novel were also used in movies and music, which had a profound influence. Avery Aiwu's works had an important influence on modern literature, drama, film, and music, and became an indispensable part of the history of literature.