Appreciation of San Mao's If there is an afterlife

Sectional appreciation:

"Tree"-from the moment it stands, it is already "half in the dust? Half flying in the wind? Half in the shade? Half bathed in sunshine "? No matter where it takes root, it can stand forever. Even if it dries up and falls down, the soil below it still has nutrients to nourish it. After it fell, it was still there, motionless and eternal. "Very silent and proud, never dependent and never looking for" is a pursuit. Fate is a wonderful thing. I always remember what San Mao wrote after Jose's death: "Thank God, I am alive today, and I am injured. If I ask Jose to endure this long night for minutes, I will never agree. Fortunately, it's not his turn yet. If he lives like me, then I will fight with God and come back to replace him. "

The Wind-Sanmao's life is lonely and wandering. She has been seeking stability all her life, but she has never stopped wandering, just because of the sadness in her heart that has not been put down and dissipated year after year. But she is very chic. She can let her long hair dance in the Sahara wind, or stop for her family in a warm home. This is a beautiful and sad woman. With the endless expectation of life, she kept looking for it with her backpack, just to find a stable home and forget the joys and sorrows.

"Birds"-"Flying through Eternity, No Lost Distress" Sanmao's pursuit of freedom and carefree personality make her more boldly pursue her dreams and live herself. When the sun sets in the west, the fragrance wakes up in the north. "A sentimental heart explains her unique view of life. After ten years of wandering, her heart has changed, like nirvana, with loneliness and melancholy that ordinary people can't understand. Young Sanmao has a beautiful dream of love, and gradually becomes strong after the baptism of reality.

Overall analysis:

Bai Xianyong once commented: "Sanmao has created a romantic world full of legends and magnificence; There are ups and downs of love stories, fascinating exoticism, galloping in the African desert and exploring the virgin forests of Latin America-these life experiences that ordinary people can't reach have created youth idols on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. "

Whenever things go against our wishes, we are always willing to look forward to the afterlife, hoping that every encounter in the afterlife will become eternal. However, the afterlife is still a mirage, and we can't be eternal, and there is no afterlife. Those expectations for the afterlife can only be sung in poetry forever.

Knowing Sanmao's life is helpful for us to understand her poems.

Extended data:

Sanmao, formerly known as Chen Maoping, is a modern writer in China. Representative works include The Story of the Sahara, The Crying Camel, The Rainy Season Never Comes, A Gentle Night, How Many Flowers Fall in a Dream, The Back, My Baby, etc.