Wang Shuo's famous words are as follows:
1. Life is like a stage play without rehearsal, and actors have to make up their lines on the spot.
2. Life is an experiment with unknown results, and everyone is an experiment.
3. Life is a process. Everyone is trying to find their own direction, but they are often bound by fate and reality.
4. How boring it would be to have no regrets in life.
5, don't rely too much on fate, you can choose your own path and work hard for it.
6. Reality is always more absurd than imagination, and one's own cleverness can only help one cope with absurdity better.
7. There is no medicine to regret in life, but to accept the past and try to change the future.
Brief introduction of Wang Shuo:
Wang Shuo (born in 195), a famous writer, critic and director in China, was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province. It is widely known for its pungent and humorous writing style and sharp observation of social phenomena.
in the early 198s, Wang Shuo became popular in the literary world with his sharp and critical works. Wang Shuo's works cover novels, essays, plays and reviews, as well as films directed. Wang Shuo's works often reveal the absurdity and impermanence of social reality, depict the lives of some marginal figures and challenge authority and moral concepts. Expressing criticism of social hypocrisy and power institutions in a sarcastic and abusive way is loved by young readers, but it also causes controversy.
What are Wang Shuo's works
1. Novel "Golden Age": This is one of Wang Shuo's most famous novels, which depicts the life of a tragic young woman in a first-person narrative way. The novel shows the absurd face of China society in 198s through humorous and sharp language.
2. Prose Collection "Selected Raps of Wang Shuo": This book contains some prose works of Wang Shuo, including observations and reflections on culture, society and personal life. It reveals the absurdity and abnormality of social phenomena with its unique style of writing and humorous style.
3. The novel "The Roaming of Nerve Trains": This novel describes a fantastic and bizarre train trip by means of fantasy, showing the interweaving and collision between reality and fantasy. This novel is regarded as a representative one of Wang Shuo's early works.