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See which page the wind blows to and which page I don't know how to tear.

This sentence comes from China famous writer Jia Pingwa's novel "Shaanxi Opera". The complete sentence is: the answer is on the road, freedom is in the wind, and whichever page is blown by the wind will be difficult to understand and tear.

Originally, it meant that when studying, because the wind blew the pages, we had to look at the pages that were blown by the wind, and tear up things that were difficult to understand to reduce the difficulty. When reading and studying, you can choose to skip or tear up the content that is difficult to understand. You don't have to worry about what you don't understand, but focus on what is more suitable for you.

Meaning: The answer or solution to a problem often needs some exploration and practice. Just like on the long road of life, freedom flutters with the wind. We should read freely like the wind and find our own page.

This sentence reminds us that the answer may not come out immediately. Freedom is everywhere like the wind. We should read as freely as the wind, find our own page, and at the same time enjoy the process of exploration and practice to make ourselves stronger.

Jia Pingwa:

Jia Pingwa (Ji m 4 p í ngw ā), whose real name is Jia Pingwa, was born in Dihua, Danfeng County, Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province, on February 2 1952.

Most of Jia Pingwa's novels describe reality in ideological content. For example, "Impetuousness" takes the emotional experience of rural youth Golden Dog and Num as the main line to describe the problems exposed in the early days of reform and opening up; Tumen tells the story of a village's urbanization process and criticizes the decadent lifestyle of the city and the conservative mentality of the countryside.

Gao Laozhuang tells the complicated emotional entanglement between Gao, a university professor who returned to Gao Laozhuang, and his old friends, and embodies various conflicts and contradictions between closed and conservative countryside and reform and opening up. Taking the wandering spirit of the protagonist Yelang as the main line, White Night shows the different situations and mentality of men and women as ordinary people under special social and historical conditions.

Shaanxi Opera depicts the changes of local China through trivial details of life, accompanied by the author's deep sense of hardship. Jia Pingwa is a traditional writer, influenced by Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, and integrated it into his unique understanding of life and society.

Jia Pingwa integrates benevolence and righteousness, the core of Confucian cultural ethics, into his works, and also naturally fits family ethics with the daily behavior and thoughts of characters. Jia Pingwa's novels often expound philosophy from the perspective of Taoism and describe a novel and unique artistic world for readers.