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Modern civilization impacts traditional works.

Storyline: It mainly describes a small adventure of Xiangxue in Taiergou, a small mountain village: when the train stopped for a minute, he resolutely stepped into the train and traded his accumulated forty eggs for a foam plastic pencil case with a magnet. I was willing to be scolded by my parents and walked three miles in the dark. It shows a girl Xiang Xue's yearning for urban civilization who lives in a remote mountain village.

Analysis: The girls in Taiergou are a group, with their innocence, simplicity and kindness, as well as their love for beauty and secret dreams. He showed great interest in the things and people outside the mountains brought by trains, and he showed incisively and vividly in the behavior of exchanging local products for daily necessities and decorating his own ornaments on the train.

Extended data:

Writing background

During the Cultural Revolution, humanitarianism was completely expelled from the field of literary and artistic creation. After the Cultural Revolution, humanitarianism prevailed again in China. Tie Ning's novel "Oh, Xiang Xue" was born at this time. Borrowing a corner of Taiergou, the novel describes the pain and joy of China's coming out of the historical shadow, getting rid of closure, ignorance and backwardness, and moving towards openness, civilization and progress after the reform and opening up.

Appreciation of works:

Modern civilization impacts traditional life, and many writers' works are impetuous tragedies-Life by Lu Yao, Impetuousness by Jia Pingwa and Bai Hui by Zhang Wei. It is not difficult to understand that the writer wants to recall the feelings of traditional virtues and simple scenery to human beings. However, this song "Oh, Xiang Xue" wrote the yearning and pursuit of modern civilization from traditional life, and wrote a song of hope.

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