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Acheng’s novels are very famous. Which of his novels do you like?

I have a lot of emotions. The biggest one is that to live, you still need to have some spiritual support, have your own hobbies, and be fascinated by them. "The only way to relieve worries is chess." This is the mentality of the protagonist. With your own spiritual support, life becomes more meaningful. Personally, I think "The King of Chess" is the best. Especially the plot about the blind chess wheel battle is even more fascinating and makes people applaud. Read it again and again. After reading "The King of Chess" and "The King of Trees", I wrote two book reviews. However, compared with Mr. Acheng's self-reviews in the "Preface to the Simplified Edition", "Preface to the Japanese Edition" and "Preface to the Taiwan Edition", this is a personal review. Book reviews focus more on "meaning" than "image".

The "inhumane" eating habits reveal the protagonist's poor and hungry survival plight. Wang's lifelong spiritual pursuit is playing chess. The novel affirms and expresses Wang's lifelong dedication to studying chess, his upright character, noble chess skills, special way of life and indifferent temperament. At the same time, the novel certainly cannot prevent it from becoming a classic. For example, Mr. Shen Congwen's "Border Town" has a story that is not as exciting as "The Swordsman", but has it ever been seen that "Border Town" is lower than "The Swordsman" in terms of art?

Of course it’s The King of Chess. I read it when I was a teenager and it left a deep impression on me. It has a sad and ethereal feeling, but also a tragic feeling. Later, more than ten years later, I suddenly thought of it and watched it again. The feeling became much lighter. Things have changed and people have changed. This work has the feeling of outer space. This novel is very attractive. Although Hong Kong and Taiwan movies and songs have begun to become popular in mainland China, and society has begun to become more diversified, people's entertainment consumption is still simple, and reading novels is still a hobby and habit for many people. This passage illustrates the particularity of the protagonist Wang Yisheng in "The King of Chess" that is different from the protagonists in other works. This report will briefly analyze the protagonist's character and its significance to the main theme of the article. The writing is concise and mellow, with no superfluous characters or redundant words. Acheng does not stick to a certain ideological point of view in the article, and Yi also thinks about the origin of life in ordinary narratives, allowing readers to daydream and think.