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Query on the First Reading of Mao Mu's Blade
It is interesting to read Mao Mu's Blade of Yesterday, especially Larry in the book. His development attracts readers' attention and curiosity, and keeps moving forward with the author's context.

At present, I have read two-thirds of it, and I have been thinking that it turned out to be a book about the image of all beings. Why is this book called Blade? Seeing this name, it is easy to think of the usual Dao, which means very sharp and powerful. With this blade, which person in the book is compared, Larry, the dragon without a tail? Or Eliot, an upper-class diplomat and a walking social activist?

Or anyone else, or not specifically at all, but people in, after and behind the war. There is also the stock market, which is also an economic fluctuation, such as the bankruptcy of Gray Company.

Go back to the beginning of the book: "the razor blade is extremely sharp, and it is difficult to pass it;" Therefore, as the wise man said, the road to redemption is difficult. "-the Upanishads of Kato.

A knife has two sides. We laymen who live in the world just stay on one side of the knife, and to reach the other side (the so-called way of redemption), we must cross the blade.

But the blade is too sharp for ordinary people to get through. Why is it difficult to cross? Because when you cross the blade, the blade will cut off all your connections with the world, and we laymen are unwilling to cut it off.

In the book, when Larry was a child, his parents died and his family was cut off. He abandoned his fiancee Isabella and broke off love; He gave up his parents' inheritance and cut off his wealth.

In Larry's own words, it means "Don't be impatient, be easy-going, be merciful and lose a word". It is precisely because of this that he can pursue the truth and the meaning of human existence in the world. And how many of us who live on earth can lose the word "I"? As the saying goes, everyone in the world says that immortals are good, but reputation cannot be forgotten.

It seems that I didn't fully understand the meaning expressed by the author after reading it for the first time. I just think I want to be like Larry.

Travel around, seeking the truth of life. Not afraid of suffering, I am afraid that I can't walk out of my own limitations and don't know the hardships in the world.