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Who said that the wind can blow away a big piece of white paper but not a small butterfly?

Feng Jicai said it.

From a subjective point of view, the white paper is an object, and the butterfly is an animal. You can write about what you said about holding yourself and similar themes. To go deeper, the paper is blown away by the wind, and the butterfly is Can use wind and air to fly.

Feng Jicai put forward the idea of ??"writing life", advocating describing the flavor of life and expressing the beauty of human feelings and humanity. The love for life, the pursuit of beauty, and the persistence of love are the motivation and source for Feng Jicai to express the beauty of human feelings and humanity. They are also the inevitable direction of social development. They are also the struggle and resistance to suppressed and distorted human nature, using simplicity and simplicity. The beauty of kind humanity shows the normal nature of people.

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Feng Jicai’s works use a large number of detailed descriptions to express the changes in human nature. The author's detailed description plays an irreplaceable role in the work. It may seem like a careless or even trivial description, but in fact it is the author's unique arrangement and cannot be replaced casually. In Feng Jicai's market novels, there are a lot of detailed descriptions, through these detailed descriptions.

Feng Jicai not only portrayed vivid characters and explored the all-encompassing social connotation, but also gave a profound explanation of the changes in human nature. For example, in the novel "Three-Inch Golden Lotus", when Xianglian took the initiative to ask her grandmother to bind her feet with a foot-binding cloth, the excited image of her grandmother was, "Grandma's old eyes were dazzled and burst into tears. The fierce look on her face for two or three months disappeared immediately."

The original kindness was back. Her face was full of wrinkles and she was squirming. She hugged Xianglian and cried loudly: "If grandma is soft-hearted, you will hate grandma when you grow up!" "This detailed description, on the surface, is about the grandmother's care for her granddaughter. In essence, it is a ruthless satire of the behavior of destroying others in the name of love. It is also a side reflection of the distortion of human nature in the custom of foot binding.

Therefore, in Feng Jicai's street novels, the character creation is not expressed through illusions, fictions, rough outlines, etc., but by using detailed descriptions to make the characters in the works themselves To show one's own image or through other people's narration, this often makes the portrayal of the characters appear more real and reliable, more convincing to readers, and better for readers to understand the characters in the work.