At the beginning of the work, it is written that Ms. Jing hates the impetuousness and money worship of Shanghai and Shanghainese, but she is also tired of the clumsiness and stupidity of the countryside. After the disillusionment of the previous girls' school trend, she was disappointed with everything and just wanted to read a few books quietly, but this hope was not realized in the end.
She also suffered from the disillusionment of love. At first, she was indifferent to hugging her mother, but later, when Ms. Hui appeared, she got bored. Later, she lost her virginity. The night before, she was still immersed in sweet fantasy, and the hope of the next dawn was as illusory as "flowers in the mirror" and "moon in the water". She hates the devil and feels ashamed and regretful for her credulity.
However, her disappointment and frustration were only temporary, and then she was too lonely to pursue the light, so she joined the revolution at the instigation of the people around her, but she was disillusioned with what her colleagues had done. Until later, she fell in love with Qiang Meng. In the mountains and rivers of Lushan Mountain, she firmly believed that she had found the happiest time in her life, and she rekindled her infinite hope and longing for the future, but with Qiang Meng going to the battlefield again, everything eventually fell into disillusionment.
In this way, Ms. Jing lives in a cycle of disillusionment, from hope to disillusionment, from disillusionment to hope, and then to the next greater disillusionment, and so on.
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Disillusionment is one of the eclipse trilogy, published in 1927.
Mao Dun was born in a well-off family. Influenced by the new trend of thought in the late Qing Dynasty, his father didn't want Mao Dun to go to a private school, so his mother taught Mao Dun to read. Mao Dun's mother is the daughter of Chen, a famous Chinese medicine practitioner in the late Qing Dynasty, so she studied etiquette poetry books from an early age and was also the beneficiary of a new trend of thought.
At the age of seven, my father was bedridden with bone tuberculosis and died three years later. The burden of life suddenly fell on my mother, and then my life began to take a turn for the better. After being admitted to the university for three years, Mao Dun found a job due to lack of economic conditions and was introduced by his uncle to work in the English Department.
Later, he was transferred to the compilation department and translated three books of Carpento's "Food, Clothing, Housing and Transportation" in half a year, which was appreciated by Sun. Later, Sun wanted to write a groundbreaking work "Fables of China". Mao Dun spent more than half a year studying many literary materials of the Zhou, Qin and Han Dynasties and published the first edition of China Fables, which was welcomed by many readers.
Later, Mao Dun participated in the editing of Student magazine, and later published 19 18 Student, Biography of Walking People and Biography of Sewing Workers, and once again participated in the innovation of New Youth magazine, which opened his contacts and position in the literary world. Under the influence of the new wave, he edited the monthly novel and joined the * * * production party, contributing to the monthly * * * production party.
Later, because he took part in the revolution, he was wanted by terrorist groups under Chiang Kai-shek's rule, and he had to send out smoke bombs of "Shen Yanbing went to Japan". At the same time, he lost contact with the * * * production party organization during the Shanghai Revolution and had to stay at home to create.
Thus came the trilogy of Disillusionment, Shake and Pursuit, which mainly described the subtle spiritual changes of the characters in the revolutionary ranks and the contradictions and divisions of the revolutionary ranks, and showed Mao Dun's understanding and grasp of the China revolution and China society and his sober realistic critical spirit.
"Disillusionment" tells the story of a woman with beautiful illusions about the revolution. Every dream and longing was shattered by the cruel reality, and her life and dreams were disillusioned. Shake describes the storm before the transformation of Wuhan government and the psychological changes of the characters in the political situation at that time. Pursuit describes the anguish of Shanghai intellectuals after the failure of the national revolution and their special period of enthusiasm and longing for the new revolution.
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