Lao She’s own first love had a tragic ending, and he expressed it in Wei Shen. Wei Shen is a portrayal of Lao She's first love in life. He wrote with his heart. He tied all his feelings and five senses to his heart. She in the description is all connected with his heart.
Look: "The crabapple flower in her home is blooming into a big pink and white snowball; the thin bamboos along the wall have just pulled out new shoots; the sky is clear; neither her parents have At home, the big white cat was sleeping soundly under the flowers. When she heard me coming, she flew out from under the curtain like a swallow. She didn't bother to change her shoes, and she liked the pair of small green slippers under her feet like two green leaves in the morning. In the sunshine, the two apples on her cheeks were many times redder than usual. It seemed that two fragrant red hearts had opened two small wells on her face, overflowing with red rouge springs. At that time, she was still wearing long black braids. "She is so cute in his heart. First love is the most beautiful emotion in a person's heart and will be treasured forever. Without deep feelings, it is impossible to write such sincere and beautiful emotions.
In the end, Miss Liu's family fell into decline and her father entered the temple and became a monk, so she also became an Upayi who practiced Buddhism with hair. This Miss Liu thought that she could become pure by escaping into Buddhism. In fact, this was not the case. Her situation after entering Buddhism was still very miserable. Experts on Lao She could not describe it, so there was no article to describe her own ending. Later, Lao She wrote three related images of prostitutes (Xiao Fuzi, Yue Ya'er, already slightly enchanted) just to commemorate the girl Liu who was his first love. The prostitutes written by Lao She include sympathy, pity, and a tragic beauty of their own helplessness and resistance, which is different from other writers. In order to commemorate this holy first love, Lao She wrote the short story "Miscellaneous God", which was his first sincere tribute to the tragedy of his youth. Four years later, in June 1937, Lao She wrote another prose "Untitled", which gave a touching description of the first love in his youth and the Liu girl whom he had deeply loved. His deep nostalgia. There is no fiction in this article, it is all his personal experience and inner feelings, and it is sincere and touching.
Lao She's writing style is fresh and simple, his words are very straightforward, and he has a lot of Beijing charm. Although he studied abroad for six years and is well versed in the writing of Western literature, he tried his best to avoid using blunt foreign words in his works and strived to maintain traditional Chinese culture. These profoundly reflect Lao She's character. The miserable lives of the people at the bottom reflected in Lao She's works are all because they are at the end of their rope and have no other way out. Lao She's famous saying: Hunger is the truth. This can explain the circumstances under which a person will be at the end of his rope and have no other choice.