"Hen" Lao She OriginalThe Hen was first published in modern China in 1939. The novel tells how a poor family reflects the complexity of social class, family situation, and human nature through the story of a hen.
The protagonist of the story was a hen called "White Peony". She was originally a pet of a rich family, but because of her owner's laziness and selfishness, she was forced to leave home and live in a poor family. In this family, White Peony and other animals spent difficult days together, but in the end, she became the hero and symbol of this family through her own efforts and love.
Through the story of the white peony, the novel revealed the complexity and multi-facedness of human nature. In a wealthy family, the master selfishly only cared about his own interests, but the white peony could understand and understand the master's situation and finally help the master tide over the difficulties. In the poor family, the white peony became the hope and symbol of the family. Through her own efforts and love, she helped other animals and family members overcome difficulties.
The Hen has become a classic in modern Chinese literature with its profound insight into human nature and unique narrative style.
Lao She Grassland OriginalLao She's " Grassland " was a novel about the Inner Mongolia grasslands. It mainly told the story of a young herdsman, Matouqin, and his experience of living on the grasslands and having conflicts with the locals. The novel was first published in 1939 and is still widely used and recommended.
My Mother, Lao She (Original)My mother is a Chinese novel by Modern China (1899 - 1966). The novel was first published in 1935. It tells the story of how a mother of a poor rural family seeks survival and development for her son and daughter in the midst of social change. The novel used a unique narrative style and profound characters to describe the life and changes of the Chinese countryside from the 1930s to the 1950s. It became a classic of modern Chinese literature.
Lao She's "Father" OriginalLao She's "Father" is as follows:
Father
Wang Shiwei
father
Father is a term that refers to the father of a person or the father of a family, but it also refers to the father of everything. A father was an important figure in a family. He was the pillar and soul of the family. Fathers had an important influence on their children's growth, education, thoughts, and moral character.
His father was an ordinary yet great character. They might not be famous or highly educated, but they all worked hard for their families and children. They may not have had much romance, but their love, patience, and care could not be expressed in words.
In our growing up, fathers are the closest people to us. They are our role models and guides. We should respect, understand, and be grateful to our fathers for using their own actions to repay their love and expectations.
Lao She's original 'Dog'?The original text of Lao She's novel Dog was as follows:
Dog
Gao Shu and his dog
Gao Shu was a poor farmer. He had a dog called Old Yellow, which was his only friend and companion. Old Yellow was a loyal, kind, and brave dog. It had accompanied Gao Shu through many difficult days.
However, Gao Shu's life was not always so smooth. One day, he learned that his wife was seriously ill and needed expensive medical treatment. Gao Shu's family was not rich, so he had to start thinking of ways to raise medical expenses.
In order to make money, Gao Shu began to work in the fields, but Huang was injured. Gao Shu felt very guilty. He felt that he did not protect Lao Huang well and did not give Lao Huang enough love. He began to reflect on his lifestyle and re-examine Old Huang's status and role.
In the end, Gao Shu decided to pay for Huang's medical expenses and take Huang to the veterinarian. With the help of the veterinarian, Lao Huang recovered and became healthier, braver and more loyal. As a result, Gao Shu felt even more guilty and enlightened. He realized that his life was not just about working and making money. There were many beautiful things in life, such as love, companionship, and cherishment.
Through this story, Gao Shu learned to cherish every moment in life and realized the importance of Lao Huang. Old Huang became an indispensable character in Gao Shu's life. His story also made us realize the importance and beauty of life more deeply.
Lao She's original 'Dog'?The original text of Lao She's novel Dog was as follows:
Dog
One dog, two dogs, three dogs, four dogs
Five dogs, six dogs, seven dogs, eight dogs
There were nine dogs and ten dogs in the house.
Dogs, dogs, why are you so many?
Dogs, dogs, why are you so messy?
Dogs, dogs, why are you so dirty?
A dog with two legs and three legs
Four legs, five legs, six legs
Seven legs, eight legs, nine legs
Ten legs running all over the street.
Dogs, dogs, why are you so many?
Dogs, dogs, why are you so messy?
Dogs, dogs, why are you so dirty?
A dog with two legs and three legs
Four legs, five legs, six legs
Seven legs, eight legs, nine legs
Ten legs crawling all over the house.
Dogs, dogs, why are you so many?
Dogs, dogs, why are you so messy?
Dogs, dogs, why are you so dirty?
Lao She's original "Cat"The original text of Lao She's "Cat" was as follows:
a cat
a white cat
Walking in the dark night
Walking in the snow.
What was it looking for?
It was looking for its home.
Did it find it?
It had found it.
Where was its home?
Its home was in the forest.
Where was its home?
Its home was on the riverbank.
Where was its home?
Its home was in the city.
Where was its home?
Its home was here.
It doesn't want to go home
It wanted to live here.
What about it?
It went to find its master.
Did it find it?
It had found it.
Who was its owner?
Its owner was a kind person.
What about it and its owner?
It lives with its master
It was best friends with its owner.
This is a cat
A cat looking for its home.
What was it looking for?
It was looking for its home.
Did it find it?
It had found it.
Where was its home?
Its home was in the forest.
Where was its home?
Its home was on the riverbank.
Where was its home?
Its home was in the city.
Where was its home?
Its home was here.
It doesn't want to go home
It wanted to live here.
What about it?
It went to find its master.
Did it find it?
It had found it.
Who was its owner?
Its owner was a kind person.
What about it and its owner?
It lives with its master
It was best friends with its owner.
This is a cat
A cat looking for its home.