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What does Yu Hua's Enlightenment of Living mean? What does the author want to express?
1, revealed meaning:

(1) He talked about a person's life, which was luxurious, painful, heavy, heartbreaking, warm, happy and extremely true. He used a magical weapon-time, which has an indescribable tension, making everyone around him die, making a person's mentality peaceful and making a person change from prime to old age. "The change of time has mastered the change of life fortune." Time creates stories, and stories also reflect the meaning of time.

(2) However, being alive most intuitively reveals the suffering and the impermanence of fate in one's life. Let's talk about suffering first. There is no reason for misfortune to befall a person. You don't even know when it will come. But it also reflects the tenacity of a life and the strength of a life. The meaning of "living" is to endure and endure the impermanence of fate. No matter how painful it was, Fu Gui never wanted to give up his life. Besides, fate is impermanent and fortunes depend on each other. Fu Gui lost his wealth, but he got a life from criticism and learned how to live.

(3) And its simple meaning is to tell people that "the purpose of living is to live". This is also a discussion about human nature and philosophy.

Step 2 "live"

(1) Living is one of the representative works of writer Yu Hua. In the background of the great era, with the social changes such as the civil war, the three evils against five evils, the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, Xu Fugui's life and family suffered constantly. Finally, all his relatives left him one after another, leaving only the old man and an old Niu Yi to live alone.

(2) Yu Hua was awarded the Knight of French Literature and Art in March 2004 for this novel.

(3) About the author: Yu Hua, 1960, a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is a modern writer. 1977 After graduating from high school, he entered Beijing Luxun College of Literature for further study. 1983 started writing, and in the same year he entered Haiyan Cultural Center in Zhejiang Province. 1984 began to publish novels. Living and Xu Sanguan Selling Blood were selected as the ten most influential works in the 1990s by hundreds of critics and literary editors. His works have been translated into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Korean and Japanese, and published abroad. In 2005, he won the China Book Special Contribution Award.