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Thoughts after reading "Beijing Folding"

After reading a famous book, I believe you must have understood a lot. Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it?

So do you really know how to write a review?

The following is my review of "Beijing Folding" compiled for everyone. It is for reference only. Let's take a look.

Thoughts after reading "Beijing Fold" 1 This is an honest and realistic science fiction novel, with science fiction as the outer shell and realism as the inside. It aims to use a short story to reflect the big issues in real life.

The novel is about the causes and consequences of Lao Dao, a garbageman in the third space, sending a marriage proposal token to Qin Tian, ??a graduate student in the second space, to Yi Yan in the first space.

The whole city is illusory, and the love between Qin Tian and Yi Yan is like a bubble blown by lies.

Nobel laureate Amartya Sen said that when society divides social groups entirely based on a single identity, social conflicts will increase.

Therefore, in this folded city of Beijing, status, dress, speech, behavior, and thinking habits are not enough to make clear distinctions between classes. It is best to allocate time and space according to class to solidify and institutionalize classes and suppress them.

Only the mobile ambitions of people who are ready to move are completely happy.

So when the sun comes out and shines on the earth, the people in the first space bathe in the sunshine, and the people in the third space lie in the capsule and are forced to sleep.

In fact, Beijing is not the only one that has been folded. Why does Beijing need to be folded?

There is no need to use such hard constraints as the folding city to distinguish and solidify classes. The shame and sense of right and wrong that everyone has are enough to divide people into three, six, and nine grades.

Construction workers and cleaners inevitably leave marks after work. The disgusted looks and covered mouths and noses from others are enough to make them live cautiously.

An unclear tomorrow and a future that can be seen at a glance make people feel uncomfortable living.

People with huge vested interests only want to maintain the status quo. People who live in humble existence do not know or believe that the status quo can be changed. Even those who are full of ambitions and want to promote reforms, such as Zhang Xian, have to bow to reality first and go to the bank to earn money.

Two years of money.

There are also people like Lao Ge who are able to endure hardships and have skills, who have jumped from the third dimension to the first dimension, even though they are only blue-collar jobs.

But this does not mean that "one person attains enlightenment, and chickens and dogs ascend to heaven." Lao Ge's parents are still living in the third space and "have to file a report and apply every time they go back."

Lao Ge is like countless people who come to big cities alone with hopes to work hard. However, restrictions on land and household registration systems and high housing prices make family migration and reunion a luxury.

If there is an opportunity, there will be competition. Who can be the phoenix tail and will be the chicken head?

Of course, it can be said that people's lives are to blame. People who are narrow-minded and unenterprising deserve to make a miserable living. Opportunities are restricted but they do not deprive them of the right to work hard. There is always hope, not to mention that we do not lack examples of carp leaping over the dragon's gate.

, regardless of whether it is a small sample, after all, the script of life is written and acted at the same time. Before the ending, who knows whether the play will win a lot of applause or end miserably.

To say this is not to say why not eat minced meat, but just to defend yourself.

However, people in the third space have already tried their best just to live. The humble and high-intensity work has already polished their will and exhausted their ambitions. They have no time to think about the meaning of life and pursue freedom, which is a useless soul.

What touched me the most in the novel was this passage: "Like tens of millions of other construction workers, who flocked to Beijing from all over to find work, this folded city was built by my father and others. The old city was transformed district by district.

, gnawing at the old eaves and thresholds like termites over a wooden house, and then turned up the land to build brand new buildings. They surrounded themselves with piles of bricks, and they couldn't see the sky when they raised their heads, blocked by sand and dust.

In sight, they didn't know how grand they had built until the day when the tall building stood up like a living person, then they ran around as if they were stunned, as if they had given birth to a freak and were calm after running away.

After coming down, I realized what a privilege it would be to live in such a city in the future, so I continued to work hard, lowering my eyebrows and looking for various opportunities to survive. "The reality is that many people, especially migrant workers, are physically and mentally healthy.

I came to the city, but in the end I had to drag my sick body away from this city where I had worked hard for half my life but found that there was no place for me.

Glazer said, "Cities are not equal to buildings, cities are equal to residents." The various phenomena in Beijing's process of alleviating non-capital functions in the past year can't help but make people think deeply.

I have no intention of criticizing anyone, I just hope that all decisions in reality can be more scientific and rational.

There is always hope.

After reading "Beijing Fold" 2 When I am bored reading code, changing code and writing code, reading a book is really a relief, like being trapped in a dark room and finally being able to come out for some air.

It took more than three hours to read "Beijing Folding". It is a very short novel, but as a science fiction work, it is still a bit inadequate. The most science fiction aspect is the flipping of Beijing in space.

But as a sociological novel, the writing is still very essential.

There is no criticism of social stratification in the book, only eloquent descriptions of living conditions at different levels. I like this style very much. It does not make any sense, but allows people to taste the taste.