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Brief Introduction of Ba Jin's Reunion
Ba Jin's Reunion mainly tells the story of a happy family. Their five brothers and sisters separated from each other due to a sudden change, lived in different parts of the world, and finally got together.

Reunion is a novella written by Ba Jin in the last century. It was published in Shanghai Literature in the early 1960s. Later, Chang Ying put the novel on the screen and renamed it Heroes and Children. After the film was released, it caused a strong response. "Shoot me", the heroic words of Wang Cheng, the leading actor in the film, "throw himself on the ground" are deeply engraved in our hearts. ?

This is an excellent military film, which describes the bloody battles of the vast number of volunteers on Korean soil. With the help of the life-and-death parting and reunion of father and son, father and daughter, and old comrades-in-arms, it exaggerates the story of atmosphere and structure and shows the difficult course of the revolutionary cause.

Based on Ba Jin's original novels, the film enriches Wang Cheng's story and highlights the growth process of this heroic soldier and its influence on other soldiers with delicate brushstrokes. The emotional content of the relationship between the characters and the construction of the battlefield atmosphere full of gunfire make the film full of revolutionary passion, and deeply contain family and moral strength.

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The Creative Background of Reunion

1950, the war burned to the Yalu River, and a war of "resisting US aggression and aiding Korea and defending the country" began. From 65438 to 0952, Cao Yu was entrusted by Ding Ling, then Minister of Propaganda Department of the Ministry of Literature and Art of the Communist Party of China, to write to Ba Jin and mobilize him to participate in the creative group organized by the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

/kloc-in the winter of 0/952, the creative workers of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles headed by Ba Jin set foot on the devastated land of North Korea. On the Korean battlefield, Ba Jin went deep into the volunteers and interviewed life with the founders. What impressed Ba Jin the most was the story of a six-company volunteer learned during his second visit to the DPRK. He lived in the sixth company of a certain regiment of the Volunteers for more than two months.

1952 10, Liulian served as the main task of attacking "Hongshan Fort" in the defending war of Kaesong. After the company commander and instructor were injured successively, Zhao Xianyou, the assistant instructor, commanded the whole company to hold its ground. Finally, only Zhao Xianyou and correspondent Liu Shunwu were left.

Zhao Xianyou reported to the colonel by walkie-talkie that the enemy had rushed to our position and asked the artillery to shoot directly at their own position, and shouted, "Fire at me!" "Position back, but Zhao Xianyou and Liu Shunwu heroic sacrifice.

After the victory of the battle, Ba Jin went to the regiment of the Sixth Company for an interview. The head of the delegation told Pakistan in detail about the fighting situation and the heroic deeds of Zhao Xianyou's martyrs. Ba Jin was very moved after hearing this. Ba Jin and members of the creative team stayed in North Korea for half a year. After returning home, when he heard that the Korean armistice agreement was signed in Panmunjom, he decided to go to North Korea again to experience life.

During this trip, his idea of writing novellas gradually took shape in his mind. In his letter, he told his wife Xiao Shan: "To write a decent work, I have to suffer a lot and work hard ... I also want to read two Soviet war novels carefully in Shanghai to see how others write about war and study hard ..."

196 1 After seven or eight years of precipitation, Ba Jin finally wrote the novella Reunion, which was published in the August issue of 196 1 Shanghai Literature. In this novel, Ba Jin uses the first-person writing method, and tells readers the story that happened on the Korean battlefield with what he saw and heard.