Fu Lei often said in his letter to Fu Cong: "Writing a long letter to you is not empty or inexplicable, but has several functions.
First, I really take you as an opponent to discuss art and music;
Second, I really want to inspire the feelings of some of your young people, so that my father can get some fresh nourishment, and I can also indirectly spread it to other young people;
Third, it's not only your writing that exercises you through communication, but also your thoughts. sequence
Fourth, I will always remind you to be a' faithful mirror', no matter in life, in details of life, in artistic accomplishment and in playing posture. "
The affection that runs through all the family letters is to let the son know the honor and disgrace of the country and the dignity of art, treat everything with a serious attitude and be an "artist with both ability and political integrity and excellent personality".
Extended data:
Fu Lei's letters from 1954 to 1966 to Fu Cong and his daughter-in-law Milla were edited by his second son Fu Min.
Letters from Fu Lei is a collection of letters that are "warm and quiet, profound and simple, gentle and proud, implicit and straightforward": a letter written by a China father to a child studying in Europe. As an experienced person, Fu Lei contributed his life wisdom, life experience, artistic experience and cultural perception without reservation.
These letters began in 1954 when Fu Cong left home to study in Poland, and ended in 1966 when Fu Lei and his wife committed suicide. Hundreds of letters in 12 years run through Fu Cong's growing experience from studying abroad and having a good time to getting married and having children, and also reflect Fu Lei's translation work, friends' communication and the ups and downs of Fu Lei's family fate.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Letter from Fu Lei