1. About the classic passages in San Mao's "The Story of the Sahara Desert"
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2. About San Mao's work "The Story of the Sahara Desert" Book report of "The Story of the Sahara Desert"
I just read "Sahara" a few days ago.
I think Sanmao’s writing is not as delicate as Zhang Ailing’s. What she writes makes people feel ordinary, but as clean and comfortable as spring water. I think this is what attracts me most about her expression.
The most unforgettable. . . Haha, I think it varies from person to person. I am personally more interested in the two chapters "Night on the Barren Mountain" and "Dead Fruit". Because these two chapters describe the state of mind of survival and death in great detail, they gave me a relatively large psychological impact.
What Sanmao conveys may be a free and easy attitude towards life.
Lenovo. . . If one day I go to live in the Sahara Desert, I don’t know that I don’t have the courage to live in that barren place where I can’t take a shower for a month. .
Zhefu has an article commenting on Sanmao Sahara. You can search it online and check it out.
b. I really like Sanmao. I am currently watching "Scarecrow's Notes", which is pretty good.
3 I am urgently looking for the main content of Sanmao's "The Story of Sahara" ~ I'll give you a reward if you do!
The main content of "The Story of the Sahara":
"The Story of the Sahara" mainly describes the scattered details and life experiences of Sanmao in the Sahara Desert: The novelty of the desert, the joy of life, the big tents riddled with holes, huts made of iron sheets, dromedary camels and herds of goats. In the book, whether Jose eats fans like rain, or they have an extremely simple wedding, go fishing on the beach, or build the most beautiful house in the desert from scratch, there is a deep and warm love for each other. .
"Stories of the Sahara" is a series of stories set in the desert. Attracted by a geographical magazine, Sanmao carried his luggage and walked into the desolate and monotonous Sahara Desert, searching for and experiencing the truth, goodness and beauty of life in the desert. Every story in the book is full of a romantic and passionate exotic atmosphere. It reflects the unique topography and customs of the desert.
Extended information
1. Creative background
Sanmao studied and worked abroad. He returned to Taiwan in 1970 and was invited by Mr. Zhang Qiyun to study at the Chinese University of Chinese Medicine. Department and Philosophy Department. Later, due to the sudden death of her fiancé, she left Taiwan again and returned to Spain while grieving. In 1973, she couldn't resist the temptation of the Sahara Desert, and came to the world's largest desert to marry Jose, a Spanish young man who loved her deeply, and started a family from nothing.
Her life in the desert inspired her latent writing talent, and she wrote many emotionally sincere works based on local life. From then on, her literary career began, and she was greatly influenced by everyone at the time. With the encouragement of Mr. Ping Xintao, the editor-in-chief of "United Daily News", Sanmao began to collect her works and publish them in books. Her first collection of works, "Stories of the Sahara", was officially published in May 1976.
2. Work Appreciation
The language in "The Story of the Sahara" is characteristic of Sanmao. Her prose language is natural, fresh and simple. She can truly and concretely feel everything the writing object feels, describe its behavior in outline, or use refined dialogue to restore the scene. With her delicate, keen and accurate perception, she can accurately grasp the characteristics of the writing object and Inject your own unique feelings.
In this way, Sanmao's words have an appeal that makes readers forget themselves and enter the country. Reading "The Story of the Sahara" is like having a spiritual dialogue with Sanmao, like listening to a friend's touching story. The stories, profound insights, and sometimes unbridled joy make people feel immersed in it.
Reflections on the 800-word "The Story of the Sahara" by Si Sanmao
Reading "The Story of the Sahara" - Sanmao's Wandering
I regret it so quickly After reading this book, I didn't have time to filter it, but I couldn't help but write.
I have always ignorantly thought that the Sahara Desert is just an endless expanse of soft and hard yellow sand. The wind and sand in the sky may have swept away a few haggard figures with thick and long hair, white. Wearing turbans and white shirts like long skirts, their dark faces were like the ravines in an oasis; they led camels loaded with goods and trudged hard on this barren land...
I never thought that there are residents in the desert and that they live a peaceful life with us. Sanmao, with her pen, interprets the meaning of survival of the Sahrawi (that is, the Sahrawi people). Maybe they are violent, ignorant, superstitious, ignorant, or even do all kinds of bad things that we can't imagine. Yes, the people there were actually not friendly, but Sanmao persisted in surviving there, and stayed with Jose, her husband who loved her most, in this strange but extremely familiar land.
The surging admiration enveloped my heart that could not calm down. I believe she is a very strong person.
Looking at her description of her own situation, she endured all the hardships that we cannot endure: eating food cooked with salty well water, driving to the wilderness for more than 120 miles to find fossils and almost dying, enduring the inherent inconvenience of everyone around her body odor and their harassment (such as standing on a room with holes to peek at her and Jose, because she is so nice and always takes everything in her house without invitation - except her toothbrush and her husband), Walking forty minutes and queuing for four hours to buy food that was one-third cheaper - because she wanted to save money for food and accommodation for her and Jose...
Sanmao spent a lot of time observing The living habits and all the ignorance of the locals are analyzed and displayed in front of our eyes. I think this pitiful and hateful feeling is just like the way foreigners looked at us back then. But now, we will not laugh at them, because this It may be caused by environmental factors or man-made factors. We can only feel deep pity and sigh.
I was shocked by Guka’s early marriage, saddened by Sharon’s infatuation, warmed by the kindness of the mute slave, and unbearable by his tragic ending; I felt sad for the unknown military commander , I felt heart palpitations for the bitter love between Basili and Shaida, I felt sorry for Rua, I felt sorry for Jose, and I felt helpless and sad for Sanmao.
I think Sanmao has tasted most of the various things in the world. I can't tell my inner regrets. I feel very happy when I see her getting along with Jose, but I know that Jose will eventually leave before her. After "The Story of the Sahara", Sanmao rarely wrote articles that were cheerful and wanton and made people laugh. After Jose's death, her writing style changed a lot. Unknowingly, thousands of miles away, I seemed to have fallen in love there, with her and her husband.
PS: This is a random reading review I wrote several years ago, or it cannot be said to be a very formal review. It was just that I liked "The Story of the Sahara" very much after watching it and felt that I wanted to write it. What to order, and the literary talent at that time was not very good, so it may not meet the requirements of the questioner, but I'll post it anyway, hoping that more people will like Sanmao's writing.
Thank you for the full txt of the story of Wuqiu Sanmao Sahara
The story of Sahara is not the original one. It should have been called The Story of the Sahara Desert. Why has no one discovered that this book is not for sale in the market? Where is it?
Sixth, I am looking for a review of "The Story of the Sahara", 1,000 words.
Thoughts after reading "The Story of the Sahara" A Wonder in the Desert
I often hear people talk about Sanmao, her spontaneity and freedom, and her paranoia and persistence. Now I hold her book for the first time, and for the first time I feel from her story such a maverick but also ordinary and real woman.
"Stories of the Sahara" tells a series of interesting life stories she experienced in the remote desert. It was unimaginable that she and Jose could live such a fulfilling and fun life in the Sahara, a place with unbearable heat, scarce supplies, remoteness and backwardness. I think this all stems from her love for life. She used small cheap art pieces to decorate a shabby house in the desert into a palace, and used homemade wooden furniture to create a cozy home. In fact, Sanmao is just an ordinary person. In the chapter "Starting from Scratch", she tells the story of her loss and frustration when she first arrived in this strange town and stepped into this shabby hut, where supplies were very scarce and everything was useless. It was shockingly expensive, especially water, and they were not rich either. You can imagine how difficult their lives were. But the brave Sanmao soon ignited hope for a new life. During the day, Jose was working outside. She went to the market alone to drag back the wood that others had thrown on the roadside, and guarded it every few hours. Little did they know that the wood was originally wooden boxes for coffins. After learning the truth, they laughed and liked their special new table even more. They made a lot of jokes like this, which made people smile and be touched by their optimism. Life in the desert is not easy, but how can we truly understand the bitterness behind it...
Life in Sahara is not only difficult but also lonely. There is no equipment to communicate with the outside world and no real friends. Except for Jose, who is often not around, there is no confidant here who understands Sanmao. In this remote village, the locals are backward and superstitious. There are some kind-hearted people, but more people tend to put their own interests first. The story of "The Mute Slave" fully expresses this point. The local wealthy owners wantonly sent slaves to make money for themselves, but San Mao ignored the local people's advice and became friends with the mute slaves' family because she couldn't stand such abuse of human rights. She often sent food to the mute slaves and invited him to come. She was a guest at home and secretly gave him money. The Mute slave family was deeply moved, but Sanmao felt guilty for this. She could only help them in this way, but could not really change their lives. Sanmao's kindness is regarded as alien in the local area, because no one would get so close to a slave. But Sanmao didn't care. She and Jose still interacted with the mute slaves. It didn't matter that no one understood her. She was willing to endure such loneliness. Her strength alone was too meager, and in the end the mute slave still did not escape the fate of being traded. Before leaving, Sanmao cried and put a large colorful blanket on the mute slave's shoulders, but the mute slave broke free from the shackles and put the things in his hands. He handed them all to his wife and children, trying his best to say something to them, but he couldn't make any sound... Just like that, they could only watch him leave with tears in their eyes.
Words like loneliness or loneliness hardly appear in the whole book, but Sanmao in the desert must have really felt it. She was willing to help them, teach them to read and write, and treat their illnesses and administer medicine, but she was never assimilated by their stubborn and backward thoughts and behaviors. She maintained the freedom and purity of her soul from beginning to end.
Sanmao, this wise man who loves life, is optimistic and cheerful, and has a tolerant mind; this traveler who enjoys freedom and can bear loneliness; is a strange flower blooming in the desert.
7. Thoughts after reading "The Story of Sahara" by San Mao, 1500 words. Thank you.
To be honest, this is from the Internet. . . I hope the original poster won’t take it too seriously, and it would be a good idea to use it as a reference.
Open "The Story of the Sahara" and taste Sanmao's life in the desert, feeling a unique flavor.
The unique topography and customs of the great desert are reflected in the lines of this book, which is like walking into an exotic picture. Passionate feelings shuttle through Sanmao's fresh, delicate and elegant words. A kind of sentiment is lingering, a kind of love is flowing, and a kind of soul-shaking human beauty begins to penetrate...
Sanmao is a nostalgic person. A woman who lives in the desert, the barren and vast desert is full of endless temptation in her eyes. She bravely abandoned the bustling city life and came to the desert. What greeted her was a harsh environment with rolling yellow sand, whistling wind, a severe shortage of water sources, and a lack of materials. There was also the dilapidated sand and mud house in the cemetery: narrow and simple, with no furniture, no bed, and a big hole on the top... But none of this was a problem for Sanmao. She and Jose dived in, even "moving" the most sacred and longed-for wedding in their lives to the desert. During the difficult days, she and Jose started designing a house, buying lime cement to paste the walls and patching the windows, remaking coffin boxes into furniture, and picking up car tires from the junkyard to make their own "Bird's Nest"-style cushions. She made her own wind lanterns made of iron sheets and glass, and sewed colorful striped curtains with desert linen... She actively and optimistically built a "sand castle" full of fun step by step. Sanmao also said, "After a year, it has become a truly artistic place." "Palace", people couldn't help but praise: "You built Rome", Sanmao proudly responded: "Rome was not built in a day!" At the same time, Sanmao also tried his best to go into the vast desert to explore her true face. , she used her camera to photograph the lives of nomadic people in extremely remote areas, carried a medicine box with her to provide voluntary diagnosis and treatment to the poor and backward Sahrawi people, and gave daily necessities to the local people... As the first oriental woman to set foot in the desert , she spreads modern civilization with her unrestrained and humorous style that is not common among oriental women, and her unique Chinese broad-mindedness and chivalrous spirit. At the same time, she also viewed ancient civilization and old desert customs from the perspective of modern civilization, and vividly recorded what she saw, heard and felt in the desert. She described the dirty and strange living customs of the Saharan people in "Desert Bathing". Due to the lack of water in the desert, they only took a bath every three or four years. They used stones to scrape off the dirt on their bodies and used sea water to bathe, which made people truly feel the harsh desert environment and backward lifestyle. , and also sweated Sanmao's life in the desert.
In this way, Sanmao walked in the desert with great courage and brilliant wisdom, leaving behind vivid, romantic and bizarre stories.
She is like a flower blooming in the desert, blooming beautifully everywhere, holding her life high above the mundane world, and her deep love flows in the desert...