The Main Contents of Yukio Mishima's Chun Xue Book
Chun Xue is the sublimation of Mishima's literary and artistic beauty. Kawabata Yasunari praised Chun Xue as a modern version of Tale of Genji, which is the sublimation of the author's talent. Mishima himself once concluded that "Chun Xue" is a dynastic love novel, that is, writing the so-called "tender and delicate" or "harmonious soul". Novel, written in 1966. The super-long masterpiece "The Abundant Sea" Part I (Part IV). It describes the love entanglement between Qing Xian and Becco, because Qing Xian has an uneasy mood in her love for Becco. Becco failed to grasp his feelings and had to accept the emperor's promise and get engaged to Prince Fulcrum. At this time, Qingxian kept in touch with Becco through his friend Bendo, and courted Yu Cong. Becco had a relationship with Qingxian in the chaos. The ending was melancholy. He died, and Becco cut Nieber's hair. In Pure Love, the author's works also run through the opposition between "elegant deviance" and "secular happiness", in which beauty is discovered, created and destroyed. Here, Mishima brought his romance, aestheticism and classicism to the extreme. Therefore, the novel is permeated with the mystery of oriental art.