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Jia Pingwa's "Waste Capital", what is written in it?

The Waste Capital was first published in 1993, serialized in October magazine, and then published by Beijing Publishing House. This book tells the life of contemporary intellectuals. The novel is divided into four groups of parallel characters, telling the stories of artist Ruan, painter Wang Ximian, calligrapher Gong Jingyuan and writer Zhuang Zhidie. The novel Du Fei is so exciting. Of course, the wonderful here refers to the scale problem. What impressed readers most in the novel should be the writer Zhuang Zhidie, who described it through a lot of sex. It has also aroused widespread concern in society for this reason? Later, the book was once banned and was not reprinted until 2009.

Jia Pingwa's The Wasted Capital is based on the contemporary life of Xi, an ancient historical and cultural capital. Idle literati? Writer Zhuang Zhidie, calligrapher Gong Jingyuan, painter Wang Ximian, artist Ruan? Four famous people? Our daily life shows all kinds of concentrated western capital. Waste of capital? Scenery.

The author takes Zhuang Zhidie's emotional entanglements with several women as the main line, supplemented by Ruan and other celebrities, and uses proper pen and ink. Among many women, Tang Waner, Liu Yue and Niu Yueqing created the most successful and charming characters for him. These characters, full of spirituality, emotional intelligence and classical tragedy, embody the author's supreme aesthetic ideal.

Jia Pingwa revived a series of basic life scenes and basic emotional patterns in the tradition, and revived the traditional China people's vision and rhetoric of feeling the world and life. They no longer belong only to the ancients. We suddenly realized that these have always been in our hearts, and the ancients fell asleep in our genes. Our nameless bitterness, joy and resentment are famous in the waste capital, and the results are the same at all times. For example, happiness and sadness, noise and tranquility, accession to the WTO and detachment, prosperity and coldness, fatigue of floating names and floating names, brave expression and affirmation of our lives and our hearts, brave questioning and criticism of our lives and our souls.