Ai Wu's Journey South"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 ending of the journey from south to northIn the finale of " To the South and To the North," Wang Xin and Ma Yan were married, and Niu Dali successfully got back his beloved. However, the ending seemed to be a happy ending, but it was actually tragic. Jia Jinlong's true identity revealed his crimes and brought harm to others. The misunderstanding and estrangement between Ma Kui and Wang Yongge was finally resolved, and the two of them regained their brotherhood. Whether or not the blind man's daughter was found and the encounter between Ma Yan and Yao Yuling were not answered in the information provided. In general, the audience had different views on the finale of " To the South and To the North." Some viewers expressed dissatisfaction with the story of Ma Kui's sacrifice, thinking that it did not match the overall style of the series.
The ending of the journey from south to northThe finale of " To the South and To the North " revealed the fate and emotional direction of the characters. Wang Xin and Ma Yan were married, and Niu Dali also found his own happiness. Ma Yan went into business and became the female boss, while Niu Dali became the co-driver. This ending showed the growth and struggle of the character, as well as the purity and tolerance of love. The whole story reflected the changes of the times and the glory of humanity by telling the story of the railway police. Ma Yan had a happy ending, but Wang Sufang and Yao Yuling had a regretful ending. Overall, the finale of " To the South and To the North " brought warmth and happiness to the audience.
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