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Questions about the book "Qin Opera"

At the end of the Qin opera book there is a postscript written by Jia Pingwa. According to his own description, the novel was written in the spring of 2003 and took *** one year and nine months to write. So from a time perspective, the former is indeed impossible. Although the latter is very likely, and it is almost certain that the author borrowed funny jokes from life, it cannot be completely ruled out that these humorous jokes have already existed. After all, before 2002, neither magazines, newspapers, nor the Internet were as fast and sensitive as they are now. It is entirely possible that they have appeared in a region for a long time without being promoted. Later, it spread through the Internet, newspapers and mobile phone text messages, and it attracted everyone's attention and appreciation.

And even the short messages of modern life quoted by the author are laborious and contrived. For example, drink one bowl of soy milk and drink another. In fact, there are quite a few versions of this. The author must have chosen this one after his own thinking and processing, so that it can not only conform to the characteristics of the times but also produce humorous effects. Combined with the materials of the times and slightly processed, the effect is very good, why not do it?

In my opinion, "Qin Opera" is really well written, although many people don't think highly of it. Maybe they are used to seeing "Bright Spring and White Snow", maybe they have very good "taste". Jia Pingwa used his best and most simple words to blend the traditional art form of Qin Opera into the messy and trivial lives of many villagers in Qingfeng Street. This was an epic depiction of an era in a region. He said that he was erecting a monument for his hometown. I think this is also erecting a monument for China's era and China's rural areas. The connotation of "Qin Opera" is vast and thought-provoking.

Appreciating "Qin Opera" is not only for the title of "Mao Dun Literature Award", but also for the passing era of China and for the unforgettable memory of the Chinese people. . .