Mo Yan shared two short stories-a book and a person-that brought him knowledge and strength when he met with difficult times.
A book is Xinhua Dictionary. The first difficult moment in his life was when he dropped out of school as a child. When children of the same age were studying and playing at school, Mo Yan was herding cattle and mowing the grass alone. It was this Xinhua Dictionary that became the best companion for his lonely and poor childhood. By reading Xinhua Dictionary, Mo Yan learned most of the Chinese characters, which laid the foundation for writing novels with a pen in the future.
A person is Mo Yan's grandfather. One day, when the grandparents and grandchildren were pulling a load of grass that had just been cut back, the weather suddenly changed, and the sudden strong wind seemed to blow the grass on the car to the sky. Mo Yan was also blown to the ground by the wind, and his hands clung to two clumps of grass with deep roots on the car before it was blown away by the strong wind. At this time, "Grandpa was holding the handlebar with both hands, and his back was stretched like a bow. His legs were shaking, and his jacket was torn by the wind, leaving only two sleeves hanging on his shoulders. Grandpa fought against the strong wind, but the car failed to move forward, but it didn't retreat half a step." After the wind passed, Grandpa and the tightly held car stood there like a sculpture.
The content of this reply is simple enough. Real life can never be lived well by great principles. The only thing that can be done when it is difficult is to try your best. No matter what the situation, you need to live your life as it should be!