This is Zola's famous saying, which means to look at the problem with a brand-new eye and look at your life and life with a positive and healthy attitude. Zola
Profile:
His father died when he was 7 years old, and he and his mother lived with the help of his grandfather. When I was studying in middle school, I showed my literary talent and tried to write some novels, poems, comedies and lyric articles. In 1862, he joined Ashete Bookstore as a packer, and soon he was promoted to the director of advertising department for his outstanding poems. During this period, he published his works in newspapers and periodicals.
Life of the character:
Zola. French writer. The leader of the naturalistic literary school. He died in Paris on September 28th, 192. "Zola is of medium height, slightly fat and has a simple but stubborn face. His head is like the head of a character in an ancient Italian print. Although it is not beautiful, it shows his intelligent and strong personality. Short hair stands on his well-developed forehead, and his straight nose seems to have been suddenly cut off across the board on his mouth with a thick beard. The lower part of this fat but determined face is covered with a short beard, and his black eyes are short-sighted, but they are very sharp and searching. " In Mo Bosang's Sunday at Flaubert's House (selected into People's Education Edition 21, 29, 21, 211, 212, and Beijing Edition 216), Zola is described in this way. His father was an Italian engineer who moved to France and died when Zola was 7 years old. His mother is Greek. In 1859, Zola failed to take the high school graduation examination, and for the next two years, she tasted the bitterness of unemployment, so she experienced the life of the working masses and prepared the conditions for future literary creation. In 1862, he joined Ashett Publishing House.