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Comments on Laoshe Teahouse after Reading

Teahouse, a place to chat with each other and mountains and seas. Who would have thought that this could reflect a big social problem! The following are my thoughts on reading Laoshe Teahouse, which I carefully arranged for you. Welcome to reading. For more articles about Laoshe Teahouse, please pay attention to the post-reading column!

Random thoughts on Lao She's teahouse-Mr. Lao She is recognized by the people as a people's artist, and many of his tasks have already been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Teahouse is one of Mr. Lao She's most successful plays, and the stories, characters and language in it are all talked about by people.

Every book is a good microcosm of the times, and Teahouse is no exception. The whole play has only three acts, one scene and one paragraph, which is clean and concise. From the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898 in the late Qing Dynasty, to the separatist period of the northern warlords in the early Republic of China, and then to the eve of the collapse of the Kuomintang regime, it is not so much a change of time as a change of history. The age of the characters, as the background of the characters' performance, complement each other and upgrade the teahouse to be used by people? Historical drama? Judge this masterpiece from the eyes of others.

The story tells that Wang Lifa, the owner of the teahouse, entertained his father everywhere in order to make his teahouse business prosperous, but the harsh reality made him often ridiculed. Finally, it was swallowed up by a ruthless society. Qin, a national capitalist who frequented teahouses, went from ambitious industrial salvation to bankruptcy; Chang Yesi, the son of the generous Eight Banners, embarked on the road of self-reliance after the demise of the Qing Dynasty. In the era when the Manchu Dynasty was about to perish, was the Yutai Teahouse in Beijing still a school? Prosperity? Scene: caged birds, fortune telling, selling antiques and jade, playing cricket, everyone has it.

Wang Lifa, a smart young shopkeeper, is taken care of by all parties. However, behind this "prosperity" lies the suffocating decline of the whole society: foreign goods flooded the market, the countryside went bankrupt, eunuchs married, and patriots were arrested. In the early years of the Republic of China, the people suffered from years of civil war. All the big teahouses in Beijing are closed. Only Wang Zhanggui has improved its management, turned the backyard of the teahouse into an apartment rented to college students, and put a phonograph in the main hall. Nevertheless, social unrest spread to the teahouse: refugees blocked the door, soldiers took the shopkeeper's money, and detectives came to extort money from time to time.

Thirty years later, Wang Zhanggui is still desperately supporting the teahouse. Japan surrendered, but the Kuomintang and American imperialism plunged the people into the disaster of civil war. Jeeps went on the rampage, patriots were suppressed, and rogue agents wanted to occupy the teahouse that Wang Zhanggui had painstakingly managed all his life. Wang Lifa is desperate. At this time, two friends who made friends 50 years ago happened to come. One is Mr. Chang, who was arrested by the Qing court, and the other is Mr. Qin, who completely collapsed in business for half his life. The three old people scattered the paper money they found all over the floor, crying and laughing sadly. In the end, Wang Lifa was left alone. He picked up his belt, went into the inner room, looked up at the roof, and looked for a place where he could safely end his life. In the whole play, there is a scene that I can't get over. I can't understand and accept such China people.

That is, when eunuch Pang bought a daughter-in-law, the middleman deducted the money that others sold their daughters, without any shame. Finally, the old man sold his daughter who had been raised for many years with twelve taels of silver. I don't know if 12 silver is enough to support my family. I sold my daughter with 12 silver just to keep my family alive. Is this the sorrow of that era, or the sorrow of China? The girl who was sold fainted, but eunuch Pang was still shouting. I want it alive. ? When the girl woke up, eunuch Pang said with a smile that she was alive again. ? I can't help asking, is such a girl a person or a plaything? You can imagine what kind of life that girl will lead in the future by making such a plaything.

I think at that time, the life of the lower class was probably like this. Children from poor families are not as good as dogs from rich families. I can't help asking, is it true that only children from rich families are children, and children from poor families are not people? Whose child is not pregnant in October? Whose children didn't grow up with hardships?

At that time, people could not see the light and the future. The lower classes live in darkness and worry about where the next meal is every day. The rulers, on the other hand, sing and dance every night, always thinking about bamboo and silk, and don't care about the country at all, let alone the lives of the people. How can we see the future in such an era?

This "Teahouse" tells the endless vicissitudes of life, lasting forever. And these historical vicissitudes will always accompany us, such as alarm bells ringing.

Lao She Teahouse's second teahouse after reading, who would have thought it could reflect a big social problem! Unless a master with a unique perspective makes it? Live broadcast? Get up, or the teahouse will never have a deeper meaning. And that person is Lao She? A master of language, he used his unique perspective and techniques to make the language of the whole script bloom with colorful life.

Lao She was born in a big courtyard in Beijing, a poor Manchu family named Shu. My father is an army guard and my mother earns money by washing clothes. After his father's early death, life was even more embarrassing, but the god of luck took care of Lao She. First, he sponsored Lao She to go to school for a philanthropist, so that he could receive a good education. With Lao She's unremitting efforts. He has grown up and achieved something. In the later creative process, what deeply influenced him was the situation at that time. Do you have Tea House? See the big from the small? Its characteristics are closely related to its civilian origin.

Similarly, Lao She's technique is unique. One of the most prominent points is that there are only three acts in the whole drama, one for a period of time, which is simple and clear, and easy to show the plot. From the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898 in the late Qing Dynasty, to the separatist regime of the northern warlords in the early Republic of China, and then to the eve of the collapse of the Kuomintang regime, it is not so much a time change as a historical change. The age of the characters, as the background of the characters' performance, complement each other and upgrade the teahouse to be used by people? Historical drama? Judge this masterpiece from the eyes of others. Second, although the teahouse is dull, there are many religions and nine streams of vegetation.

However, several characters run through the play and play a central role. 1. Wang Lifa (teahouse shopkeeper) 2. Mr. Song (timid, but not pregnant) 3. Mr. Zhang (honest man, very patriotic and healthy) Two tea men, Mr. Song and Mr. Zhang, have a good friendship with him. Busy? It's really not easy for tea audience to find a few old ladies who are willing to pour out their hearts and lungs. Listen! What you say is either polite or flattering. Although I don't know what Lao She's intention is to create such a character, at least through this, it is a little human and meaningful. Conscience? The dialogue between the three people makes people realize the coldness of the world more deeply! Thought-provoking.

Third, the son inherits his father's business. These are some ironic arrangements. The times in the play are advancing and the clothes are very avant-garde. What do the guests think? ! This is an imaginary package. It won't change the content. For example, the sugar iron mouth that looks at the physiognomy originally raised a son, and now it is actually? Upgrade? For the master. Did pockmarked Liu let his son do the matchmaking business? Carry forward? Become? Huahua United Company? Hostesses and jeep girls are specially provided for foreigners and officials. The wily Wu Xiangzi was renamed a hereditary spy in his son's life. People! Why is it always in this respect? Follow the rules? And then what?

Lao She, whatever you want to convey to future generations, at least Teahouse has benefited us a lot.

After reading Laoshe Teahouse, I feel that there are three teahouses, chatting with each other and talking about Shan Hai Jing. Who would have thought that this could reflect a big social problem! Unless a master with a unique perspective makes it? Live broadcast? Get up, or the teahouse will never have a deeper meaning. And that person is Lao She? A master of language, he used his unique perspective and techniques to make the language of the whole script bloom with colorful life.

Lao She was born in a big courtyard in Beijing, a poor Manchu family named Shu. My father is an army guard and my mother earns money by washing clothes. After his father's early death, life was even more embarrassing, but the god of luck took care of Lao She. First, he sponsored Lao She to go to school for a philanthropist, so that he could receive a good education. With Lao She's unremitting efforts. He has grown up and achieved something. In the later creative process, what deeply influenced him was the situation at that time. Do you have Tea House? See the big from the small? Its characteristics are closely related to its civilian origin.

Lao She's witty sentences in Teahouse make people laugh or laugh, sometimes make people cry or think deeply, which makes me understand why it is called Teahouse. A sad song of the old times with tears and laughter, a harmonious social funeral? .

In Teahouse, I was particularly impressed by Wu Xiangzi and Song Enzi, two spies. A word? We work for whoever feeds us. Tell their stories? Principles of handling cases? . These two former Qing lackeys specialize in revolutionary parties? Yes, perhaps many people with lofty ideals engaged in revolutionary activities were brutally persecuted by them and served the Qing government wholeheartedly. However, when the regime changed in the Republic of China, they should have been suppressed. The new regime? what's up Comrade? ,? When there is an emperor, we serve the emperor; When there is Dean Yuan, we work for Dean Yuan? .

What does this reveal? Dogs have sex? , like a pug, only? Rice? Life is listening. No matter which dynasty rulers, all need such lackeys. They don't necessarily need loyal ministers, but they can't refuse running dogs. Song Enzi and Wu Xiangzi were attracted by their new owners because of their original dog nature. Dogs who have lost their families can find a new home, continue to do dog activities, and play their dog nature again, right? Their blessings in previous lives? . This reminds me of a sentence in the Bible:? The wicked flourish like grass, and when all evildoers flourish, they will perish forever. ? Even if Song Enzi and Wu Xiangzi change like the Monkey King, they can't keep pace with the times, and the trend of the times will eventually overwhelm them!

In the teahouse, Wang Lifa's teahouse hangs? Don't talk about state affairs From these four words, I seem to understand the reason why Cui Jiufeng became a monk: when people are drinking tea leisurely, while Cui Jiufeng is talking about state affairs, others will regard you as an alien. Everyone should care about state affairs, especially now: the people are masters of the country, and state affairs are our family affairs. We should care about them, not Rainbow Lifa selectively. Is there any news of not calling? Is it? Fight? News, or? No war? We should all care about national affairs.

Here, I want to say to the college students who cut down cherry trees: You are patriotic, but what about yours? Patriotic level? You're not home yet. You don't know Japan. How can you care about China?

Finally, I want to say: Lao She, whatever you want to convey to future generations, at least Teahouse has benefited us a lot. I can't judge whether it is good or bad. In front of you, I can only say: Thank you. Thank you for leaving such a precious wealth to teenagers. ?

I recommend it carefully.