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The meaning of Ryunosuke Akutagawa's "Yam Porridge"

"Yam Porridge" highly concisely explains the life lesson that ideals always exist in pursuit and will be disillusioned once realized. If you want to get rid of the difficulties in life and find the meaning of life, you must constantly pursue new goals. Life is endless, struggle is endless!

The fifth grade is a low-level warrior who lives in poverty and embarrassment. He is ridiculed and teased by everyone, even children make fun of him. His personality was trampled wantonly, and he lived like a dog in the contempt of others, as if he was born to be treated poorly.

When he was bullied, he kept begging: "Don't do this, dear friends!" His tearful begging made people cry. From the malnourished, disheveled, dull and dull face of Wupin, it is revealed that this is a "person" who has suffered from the persecution of the world.

Even a humble person like the fifth grade has a dream in his heart - to have a full meal of yam porridge, and he lives for this hope. However, what is pitiful is that the fifth grade, the dream that allows him to endure all sufferings and sustains his survival, was accidentally discovered and realized. As a result, the little happiness treasured in my heart was instantly disillusioned.

A general, Torihito, heard about Fifth Rank's wish and offered to help him realize his dream. They passed through villages and towns, and after walking for a day, they came to Liren's house. At this time, there was a hint of uneasiness in Wupin's expectation. He was eager to drink yam porridge but also hoped that this moment would not come too soon. When he saw a mountain of 3,000 five-foot-three-inch-thick yams piled on the table, he lost half of his appetite for some reason.

After the fierce red flames, Man Ran filled a pot full of yam porridge like sea water and brought it to the front. The fifth grade was like Ye Gong who saw a real dragon, and instantly lost his appetite. The yam porridge in front of him was not the yam porridge in Wupin's heart, but the "terrible yam porridge". Wupin thought of himself, who had traveled a long way just to drink this porridge, and felt as if he was lost.

The delicacy that was originally something that was neither expected nor expected was finally forced down in a way that was almost torture.

Liren's so-called "kindness" is just another way of practicing and teasing Wupin, and it is even the most fatal blow to him, because he extinguished Wupin's last yearning for life, His only dream was taken away.

The cruel reality made Wupin realize that the wish he was willing to spend his whole life to realize was just a piece of cake for Liren and the others, and the huge gap between the two classes was insurmountable. His life was a complete failure.

The author Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892~1927), a Japanese novelist. Representative works include "Rashomon", "In the Bamboo Grove", "The Nose", "Theft", "Dance", "Afu's Virginity", "Puppet", "Orange", "A Piece of Land" and "Autumn" etc. .

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Akutagawa Ryunosuke is good at writing short stories, from "Rashomon", "Nose", "Yam Porridge", "Hell Transformation" to "Kappa" " and other works, a large part of their textual materials come from the ancient Japanese book "Kanayo Monogatari" or Chinese myths and legends;

Akutagawa has a unique vision and unearths elements that are consistent with the subtleties of human nature to create This has created many excellent novels, and their choice of subject matter often has the color of referring to the past and the present.

"In the Bamboo Forest" is the representative work of Ryunosuke Akutagawa in his later period, and it is also my personal favorite. It is not only a culmination of previous writing styles, but also quite groundbreaking.

Akutagawa's writing style has always been full of smoke and dust, with a sense of vicissitudes of life. The rhetoric is concise and beautiful, like a flower bed with night fog floating in the evening, with a unique and strange and gorgeous posture. The writing style seems like a gorgeous and beautiful Ukiyo-e, tattooed on the back of the beauty;

As the gauze falls to the ground, it is gradually exposed, the lights dim, and when the bright moon rises, the moonlight flows down, and the beauty She glanced sideways and smiled, suddenly revealing her green-faced fangs, tearing apart the flesh and blood with a roar, tearing off the exquisite and gorgeous painting skin, unceremoniously revealing a ghostly aura.

This is Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Akutagawa Ryunosuke