Guo Lun. When people create, they neither care about reward nor the results. He could not make much money by publishing a book, but Guo Degang wrote "Guo Lun" very carefully, picking up the Ming and Qing dynasty history, interpreting the popular culture, and talking about classics... He pointed out the current shortcomings, used ancient metaphors to satirize the present, quoted from other sources, and explained the profound things in simple terms. Hai Li, you can see the elation and enthusiasm in every word.
This is a Guo Degang that is rarely seen by the public: gentle and humble, good-hearted, true, foolish and gentle.
There is a saying: "Whatever moves you is your destiny."
To put it this way, Chinese culture is Guo Degang’s destiny.
Ma Dong once talked about Guo Degang in an interview with People magazine, believing that Guo Degang, like Ma Ji, is essentially a very introverted person. Guo Degang himself admits that he doesn't like to socialize with strangers. When he is free, "I think it's good to read books and watch plays at home."
He gives his greatest enthusiasm to books and plays.
Guo Degang loves drama and understands drama. When telling stories in "Guo Lun", he will insert a few drama lines from time to time, and even talk about his experience in learning acting: performing the Ping Opera "Du Shiniang" "The Treasure Box Sinked in Anger", Sun Fu persuaded Li Jia to sell Du Shiniang to him. Du Shiniang threw herself into the river and died, Li Jia said to Sun Fu: "Brother Sun, please take the money back." Usually Sun Fu is generous. He refused and said, "I don't want what I have to offer."
The advantage of doing this is that it saves time, otherwise the two guys carrying the boxes would have to put on Taoist robes and hats and perform on the stage. The drama is coming back, trouble.
Guo Degang felt that he could not act like this. As soon as Du Shiniang died and Li Jia cried, Sun Fu changed his face on the spot and turned to call the boy, "Come on! Get the money back for me!"
< p>Why act like this? He analyzed Sun Fu's character with other actors backstage: Sun Fu is a scheming businessman who is motivated by sex. He can eloquently persuade Li Jia to sell the infatuated Du Shiniang to him. Such a person It is impossible for a vicious and shrewd businessman to just play around with a lot of money, so why should he not give up what he gets? Without it, the characters would no longer hold up and the play would collapse.