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What does Bing Xin's Superman mainly talk about?
Superman tells the story of a ruthless young man, He Bin, who refuses everything and communication at first. Later, because I was troubled by a miserable groan in the middle of the night, I paid for a doctor, and finally I was influenced by the patient's behavior and changed my outlook on life.

Content introduction:

He Bin went back to his residence to read books after finishing his work, and had little communication with people outside his business. He didn't love anything. When Grandma Cheng, the landlord, brought him meals, she occasionally said, "The world is empty, life is unconscious, and the aggregation of people, the universe and everything is like a play. It is better to dislike each other than to involve each other; Nietzsche said well that love and compassion are evil. "

At night, he couldn't sleep because of the miserable groans downstairs, so he recalled childhood things, such as loving mother, stars in the sky, flowers in the yard and so on. A few days later, he learned that Lu Er was moaning because he broke his leg, so he took out the money and asked the doctor to treat him. Lu thanked him after his leg healed, but he ignored it coldly.

Extended data:

Creation background

In the ebb tide of the May 4th Movement, many young people changed from optimism and eagerness to save the world to pessimism and world-weariness, and from pessimism and world-weariness to the disaster of world-weariness and suicide.

Bing Xin, who is famous for writing "problem novels", is familiar with the pulse of these young people's thoughts. As a writer with a sense of responsibility, Bing Xin is very sensitive to this serious social problem. In this "lonely and desolate ancient battlefield" in Beijing, her responsibility is to arouse the "new vitality" of such young people. The creation of Superman and its protagonist He Bin is based on this purpose.

character introduction

He Bin

He Bin is a representative of young people whose beliefs have been in serious crisis since the ebb tide of the May 4th Movement. He is quite nihilistic. He is a superman who believes in Nietzsche's philosophy. He regards love and pity as evil and looks at the world with superhuman indifference and arrogance.

He Bin is a cold young man. No one has ever seen him have anything to do with people ... he doesn't communicate with people and doesn't love anything that is a little angry. There is not even a flower or a grass in the room. As cold as a cave.

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