Shi Tiesheng / People's Literature Publishing House /September 1, 2008
"I and the Altar of Earth" is Shi Tiesheng's masterpiece, a literary work full of philosophical thoughts and the brilliance of humanity. In the book, Shi Tiesheng uses the Altar of Earth as the background to delicately depict his indissoluble bond with this ancient garden, showing his deep understanding of life. He not only deeply explored the history and culture of the Altar of Earth, but also expressed his deep nostalgia and endless regret for his mother between the lines. The text in the book is simple and full of emotion, which makes people feel the author's awe of life and deep understanding of human nature while reading. This work is not only a heartfelt tribute to the Altar of Earth, but also an exploration and reflection on the meaning of life. It has touched the hearts of countless readers and has become a classic in modern Chinese literature. Through "I and the Altar of Earth", we can cherish every emotion around us more and think more deeply about the value and meaning of life.
Book Summary of "I and Ditan"Chapter 1: I and Ditan1.1 Ditan and I - Background introduction: After the author&39;s legs became disabled, he often went to Ditan in a wheelchair to think about life. - Emotional sustenance: Ditan became the author&39;s emotional sustenance, and many of his thoughts and emotions were expressed in Ditan. 1.2 The changes of the park - Time flow: Describes the changes of Ditan from a royal garden to a public park. - People and things have changed: Lamenting the passage of time and the changes in people and things in the park. Chapter 2: Past events are like wind2.1 My childhood - Family environment: Introduces the author&39;s family background and childhood life. - Early memories: Recalls some early memories that influenced the author&39;s growth. 2.2 School days - Friendship of schoolmates: Describes the friendship between the author and his classmates at school. - Sports competition: Tells the author&39;s experience and feelings in sports competitions. Chapter 3: My Mother3.1 Mother&39;s Character - Gentle and Tough: Describes the mother&39;s character traits. - Silent Devotion: Expresses the mother&39;s selfless dedication. 3.2 Deep Mother-Son Love - Emotional Bond: Describes the deep feelings between the author and his mother. - Pain of Parting: Expresses the author&39;s grief after the death of his mother. Chapter 4: Life is Like a String4.1 The Meaning of Life - Existentialism: Explores the meaning of life in the process of constant pursuit. - Strings of Destiny: Metaphorically, destiny is like an invisible string, playing the melody of everyone&39;s life. 4.2 The Courage to Live - Facing Suffering: Discusses how to find the courage to live in difficult situations. - Transcend Self: Encourages people to achieve self-transcendence and spiritual freedom in adversity. Chapter 5: Me and Writing5.1 The Meaning of Writing - Expressing Self: Explains that writing is a way to express one&39;s inner world. - Spiritual sustenance: He believes that writing is the spiritual sustenance he seeks when he is physically restricted. 5.2 Creative experience - Reality and fiction: Shares how he handles the relationship between reality and fiction in his creation. - The power of words: Emphasizes the power of words to transcend time and space. --- The above is a concise summary of the main chapters of the book "I and the Altar of Earth", summarizing the theme of each chapter and the key points of each section.
Review of the book "I and the Earthen Altar": 20 selected sentences (paragraphs) Shi Tiesheng's "I and the Earthen Altar" has touched the hearts of countless readers with its profound connotation, unique perspective, beautiful language, wise thinking and creative narration. The following are the most wonderful sentences or paragraphs selected from it to share with readers: 1. No. 1: "A person is born. This is no longer a debatable issue, but a fact given to him by God; when God gave us this fact, he also guaranteed its result. Therefore, death is not something that needs to be rushed. Death is a festival that will inevitably come." Reason: It deeply interprets the philosophical thinking of life and death, gives different meanings to "death" in a peaceful tone, and guides readers to look at the end of life from a higher dimension. 2. No. 2: "It waited for me to be born, and then waited for me to reach the most arrogant age and suddenly become disabled in both legs. During the four hundred years, it corroded the ostentatious colored glaze on the eaves of the ancient temple, faded the ostentatious vermilion on the door walls, collapsed sections of high walls and scattered the jade inlays and carved railings. The old cypress trees around the altar became more and more gloomy, and the wild grass and vines everywhere flourished freely and openly." Reason: With the vicissitudes of Ditan Park as the background, it cleverly integrates the author's feelings about his own destiny, forming a dual narrative of time and space. 3. No. 3: "The bee is like a small mist, hovering steadily in the air; the ant shakes its head and strokes its antennae, suddenly thinking through something, turns around and runs away; the ladybug is tired of crawling, and after a tired prayer, it spreads its wings and flies into the air; a cicada shell is left on the tree trunk, lonely like an empty house; dew rolls and gathers on the grass leaves, bends the grass leaves, and then falls to the ground with a bang, breaking into thousands of golden lights." Reason: Through delicate and vivid descriptions, it shows the wonder and vitality of nature, making readers feel as if they are in that quiet and vibrant scene. 4-20 (Due to space limitations, only three examples are listed here, but in fact there are many wonderful sentences in "I and the Earthen Altar", which are worth savoring one by one. The following sentences or paragraphs are also profound in meaning, unique in perspective, and beautiful in language, which are worth readers' careful reading.) In general, Shi Tiesheng's "I and the Earthen Altar" is not only a literary work, but also a meditation on philosophy and life. Every sentence and every paragraph contains the author's profound understanding of life and unique insights into fate, which is very beneficial to read. For readers who like to think and explore the meaning of life, this book is undoubtedly a precious gift.
Shi Tiesheng: A soul that touches life with words Shi Tiesheng, a famous contemporary Chinese writer, has won the love and respect of a wide range of readers with his unique literary style and profound life experience.< This article will introduce this literary giant from multiple perspectives, including his personal basic information, education and professional background, writing career, work style and theme, personal life, social influence, citations and evaluations, and latest developments.
1.< Personal basic information Shi Tiesheng, formerly known as Shi Tiezhu, was born in Beijing, China in 1951.
He is one of the representatives of contemporary Chinese literature and is known as the "conscience of Chinese literature.< " 2.
Education and professional background Shi Tiesheng studied in the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University in his youth, but later dropped out due to health reasons.< His career is mainly related to literary creation, and he has served as an editor, reporter and other positions.
3.< Writing career Shi Tiesheng's writing career began in the late 1970s, and his works cover a variety of genres such as novels, essays, and poems.
Among them, the most famous work is "I and the Altar of Earth", a collection of essays known as a classic of modern Chinese prose for its profound life insights and unique literary style.< 4.
Style and theme of works Shi Tiesheng's works are known for their authenticity, simplicity and profound style.< He is good at depicting the inner world of characters through delicate brushstrokes, showing the complexity and beauty of human nature.
The themes of his works mostly involve life, death, love, family, etc.< , with a strong sense of humanistic care and social responsibility.
5.< Personal life Shi Tiesheng's life is full of ups and downs and challenges.
When he was young, he was paralyzed in both legs due to illness, but he faced life with strong will and optimistic attitude, integrated his personal experience into literary creation, and presented readers with vivid characters.< 6.
Social influence Shi Tiesheng's works have had a profound impact on contemporary Chinese literature.< His works have been widely translated into many languages and spread all over the world.
At the same time, his life experience and literary achievements have also inspired countless people and become a banner of Chinese literature.< 7.
Quotation and evaluation The famous writer Mo Yan once commented on Shi Tiesheng: "His works have profound ideological connotations and unique artistic style, and are the treasures of modern Chinese literature.< " The People's Daily also published an article praising Shi Tiesheng as "the conscience of Chinese literature.
" 8.< Latest News Shi Tiesheng passed away due to illness in 2018, but his literary legacy continues to influence the world.
His works have been constantly reprinted and studied, becoming an important subject of research for literature lovers and scholars.< In short, Shi Tiesheng is a writer with a profound humanistic care and social responsibility.
His works and life experience have made great contributions to the development of Chinese literature.< Let us remember this literary giant together and continue to inherit and carry forward his literary spirit.
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