What does the fate of Sun Shaoping and Sun Shaoan tell us in Ordinary World?
The road that Sun Shaoping, the hero, has traveled is ups and downs, muddy and bumpy, and full of thorns. In his early days, he studied abroad. "He saw that there was still a little soup left on the foundation of the B dish basin. Water dripped from the eaves of the house, and vegetable soup at the bottom of the basin splashed everywhere. He turned his head and saw that the dam was empty in the misty rain and snow. He quickly squatted down, panicked like a thief, and scooped the leftovers soup mixed with rain at the bottom of the basin into his bowl with a spoon. The hiss of the iron spoon scraping the bottom of the basin is as shocking as a bomb explosion. Blood rushed to his thin yellow face. A big drop of eaves water fell on the bottom of the basin, splashing his face with vegetable soup. He closed his eyes, and then, he saw two tears slowly sliding down his cheeks-well, let's assume that Chili soup spilled into his eyes! "This is the most subtle description of his hard life. For a strong young man, such a life insults his dignity, "loses" his personality and makes everyone vulnerable. High school life finally tells us that Sun Shaoping, who was suffering, did not lower his noble head and was not defeated by reality and fate. He is eager to change the reality with his own achievements and get rid of the bondage of fate! Later, Shao Ping missed the university and returned to Shuangshui Village to teach. Gradually, he also had his own troubles. Although my brother Shao An became the head of the family and the production captain, his family was still poor. Grandma was ill and had no money to treat him, and his sister's family also needed their care. He is not willing to be trapped in the mountains all his life. The great emptiness of his spiritual world and monotonous rural life make his inner contradictions increase day by day. For a fighter, nothing can tie his feet. He devoted his life to promoting and creating brilliance. The indomitable spirit in his heart once again aroused his determination to resist fate, and his strong desire for struggle prompted him to set sail again. From then on, there was nothing to be afraid of for Shao Ping, who was alone but strong in spirit. Shao Ping has a unique understanding of suffering: "Yes, he struggles at the bottom of society and suffers for a few dollars, but he doesn't just regard it as making a living-the level of his career can't explain the value of a person's life. On the contrary, he now' loves' his own sufferings "... After the baptism of blood shed, he believes that he has experienced many hardships. Facing the difficulties calmly and enjoying himself, challenging the fate of self-improvement and heroism, Shao Ping has been shaped into a fighter. In life, Shao Ping is honest and kind. As a working girl, in order to save the little girl Xiaocui who was bullied by the contractor Hu Yongzhou, he did not hesitate to ruin his job and was at odds with the evil forces. He is already a pure gentleman image of "too mighty to bend and too poor to move". The coal mine accident, the care and help the owner gave his family after his death, and his persistence all showed Shao Ping's maturity, kindness and kindness. This is his noble personality beauty! Shao Ping is worthy of respect. In the face of difficulties, he calmly faced, showed the aggressive attitude of the conqueror, and highlighted the image of a fighter who was not of my race, which was respectable. In the face of the weak, he is frank and helpful, reflecting the brilliance of benevolence and great love, and the image of a man who dares to be the first and stands tall is respectable. For Yu Shaoping, an unyielding soul, although he didn't open the door to luck in reality, he sent a loud cry to the world! (B) Sun Shaoan-Benevolent in Suffering Another hero, Sun Shaoan, is a young man with the heaviest burden of life. At the age of six, he began to do farm work. In order to support his sister-in-law's education, he dropped out of school at the age of 13, ranking first in the county, and helped his father support a stormy home. This is how poverty changes people's destiny. A miserable childhood created Shao An's extraordinary courage. He took out a loan, set up a factory, took courage one step at a time and struggled one step at a time. A natural doer realizes his dream of "getting rich" through hard work. In life, Shao An has a heart beyond kindness. He never showed disgust and antipathy to his poor family. The initial separation made him miserable. "He can't accept the fact of separation. He was responsible for the whole family from the beginning, and he can't give up this responsibility now. This is not only a matter of philosophy of life, but more importantly, he can't give up his feelings with the whole family. Their family may be different from any other family. They really spent the most difficult years together, sharing joys and sorrows. " His sense of responsibility to the whole family is admirable. It can be said that without Shao An, the pillar of this family, there would be no Shao Ping's dream of "flying away". What is commendable is that Shao 'an's love is universal, which extends his love for his family to the villagers in the village. He knows the suffering villagers too well. No matter how developed he is, he will never be the kind of person who can't see other people's lives. His bitter life history keeps him sensitive and keen to the sufferings of ordinary people. It doesn't matter whether everyone helped themselves before, whether they had a holiday or not, what matters is that they are pitiful. Isn't this the highest state of Confucianism, that is, "if you are poor, you will be immune to it, and if you are rich, you will help the world"? Moreover, after the failure of his first venture, he has no regrets about the "betrayal" of the villagers he helped, and he is also a "benevolent" mind. Shao An exudes supreme personality and the beauty of life! Third, the analysis of the fate of the two protagonists, the roads chosen by the two protagonists are very different. Shao An is still waiting for a barren home as before, and he can't stop this relationship. For Yu Shaoping, "running away" was a turning point in his life. He has been stubbornly divorced from his peasant identity, as Lu Yao said: "The most painful thing is that you are born in a peasant family, but you have to leave this family; I can't get rid of it, but I want to get rid of ............................................................................................................................................................... as a coolie. Can I fly his dreams by carrying a few slates? Can you make up for the huge emptiness in the spiritual world? On the contrary, in the countryside where everything is in ruins, we need talents like Sun Shaoping, who can bear hardships and be more talented, and will make more people happy, develop their hometown and take people out of poverty. Shao An's struggle is only to prove himself and change his tragic fate. He never thought about improving the living conditions at home in the past. The fundamental purpose of building a new cave is to leave a memorial for yourself in Shuangshui Village. Shao Ping's values are somewhat narrow. As Shao Ping himself said: There is no high or low occupation! Is it necessary to distinguish between farmers and workers? What's the value of being a worker blindly? At that time, the city was full of wage earners! There is no shortage of these courageous trendsetters in the city, and what the countryside lacks is these talented new youths. What life lacks is not courage, but selfless dedication. Everyone has his own way of life, and the difference between them is a profound conflict between his ideology and the construction of his hometown, and a challenge to the value orientation of life. In the meantime, who is right and who is wrong! Shao An's great kindness is admirable, and Shao Ping's super courage is admirable! In this masterpiece of Lu Yao, we are fascinated by the challenges to suffering again and again. Tian Xiaoxia's death, He Xiulian's death, Li Xiangqian's misfortune, "Pain is often the best course for people to mature!" Lu Yao's affirmation of suffering in the book is somewhat unacceptable to me. Behind this kind of suffering, I feel: "Suffering is not the only factor of human growth, and tragedy is by no means the normal state of life!" Isn't this the real ordinary world? However, the value of Ordinary World is undeniable, and the spiritual enjoyment it brings us is irreplaceable by other works. Reading it makes us understand how persistent it is to cross the abyss of setbacks and how beautiful it is to face the challenges of life. I believe this book will accompany me on a long journey! Thanks to Lu Yao, thanks to the ordinary world!