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Reflections after reading "Muslim Funeral"

After reading a certain work, I believe everyone’s horizons must have broadened a lot. Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it? So can you write a review? Below is my review of "Muslim Funeral" compiled for you. You are welcome to share it. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 1

My hands felt heavy when I got this thick book. When I closed the book, a touch of sadness and depression lingered in my heart for a long time. Hoda, a great female writer, uses her light and fresh writing style to tell people about the rise and fall of three generations of a family in about sixty years from the early 1920s to the late 1970s of reform and opening up. The rise and fall of love and hatred, honor and disgrace, Jade and Moon show the world scenes of sad love tragedies.

The simple funeral made me get to know Muslims. Religions and beliefs that I had never known before slowly unfolded before my eyes in this book. Religious traditions, political confrontations, love and hate. Intertwined.

The story begins with a devout Muslim old man taking the young Han Ziqi. The slow sound of Chu Yanchao's piano in the cemetery and the new moon in the sky intersect with each other, making this fateful stage slowly come to an end. , each of the vivid characters also ended there, and when I quietly looked back at the scenes in the book, the 'Jade King' Han Ziqi's hard work in starting a business, his persistence in jade, and his helplessness in feelings, until he died in tears.

Sisters with different ideas. The pedantic Liang Junbi ruined the marriage and love of his children because of his faith. Liang Bingyu, who boldly pursues freedom and love with new ideas, is a symbol of a new generation of youth, but she is drifting in a foreign country; yearning for beauty. The old aunt who lived a happy life stayed with the family until she died of illness; Han Tianxing and Chen Shuyan, a couple forged by fate, lived with sadness; and the nineteen-year-old smart and beautiful girl Han Xinyue died of congenital heart disease. The flower of life withered early, and under that new moon, Chu Yanchao slowly pulled the proposal of marriage...

At the end of the article: 'Liang Bingyu walked over gently, thinking only in her heart His own daughter. Same as that person. Dusk falls quietly, and the shadows of the whirling trees gradually merge with the earth. The eyes are full of majestic dark colors and warm fragrance. In the southwest sky, a crescent moon appeared, faint, hazy, as if there was nothing there. ’ What remains in my heart is a longing for the future, a new hope, looking forward to a happy and beautiful tomorrow, just like the young girl who loved life and died young in the article. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 2

Using jade as the thread and the moon as the name

The Jade Demon, Jade King, Crescent Moon and Star, which is half real and half fictitious, writes about the rise and fall of three generations of a family. One book seems to be two parts, but they are slowly intertwined. It left me wanting more. When I saw the chapter title, I thought of the spoilers from my previous friends. I couldn't bear to read on, fearing that the author's words would be more poignant, sad and heart-wrenching than what my friends said.

When the monitor in the article asked Hamlet and Ophelia to take part in the performance, I did not expect that Teacher Chu would measure the tomb for Crescent Moon like the characters in the play. The article said: "A person walks alone. A lonely ghost, a lonely goose with no companions. Sometimes the geese return, and the tide comes, but the bright moon no longer rises. "Chu Yanchao has left with Han Xinyue, and I am really heartbroken when I see it.

The characters in the article are full of life and life. Bi'er, who was originally lively and had a clear distinction between love and hate, has gradually faded away with the ten years of separation from her husband and the cheating sister-in-law. Tianxing lost the woman he loved most because of his mother's manipulation. Although it is not mentioned at the end of the article whether he and Chen Shuyan are happy, I hope he can forget the past and treat this beautiful, down-to-earth and lovely girl well. Han Ziqi's life has been ups and downs, obsessed with jade, rising for jade, but he is indecisive in life because of his two sisters. If he had chosen to run away from Yu'er, I wonder what the scene would have been like? Maybe contentment and happiness? Maybe Xinyue can have a happy ending with Teacher Chu?

Leave me alone to start another imagination. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 3

Today, I finished reading "Muslim Funeral". I learned about Muslim culture and gained knowledge.

This book tells the ups and downs of the fate of three generations.

After the death of master Liang Yiqing, his apprentice Han Ziqi took up the responsibility alone, completed the master's unfinished jade carving, and married the master's daughter Liang Junbi. Then they got Han Tianxing. However, because of the war at that time, Han Ziqi had no choice but to take Yu and his sister Liang Bingyu to England, but when he came back, he had an extra child, Han Xinyue. After the elder sister saw it, she forced her younger sister to go away, and Xinyue became her daughter. But Bingyu became Xinyue's "aunt".

Time flies, and the stars and the crescent moon gradually grow up. Tianxing went to make money and married Chen Shuyan, a classmate of Xinyue. But Xinyue was admitted to Yanda University with excellent results, and met and fell in love with her teacher Chu Yanchao. All this should be the best ending. But fate is always unsatisfactory. Han Ziqi was suddenly hospitalized, and his family came to hear the news. However, Xinyue also fell ill because she couldn't bear it, and the doctor said she didn't have much time. This was a bolt from the blue for the whole family, but what happened in the end? The solution? She suffered from rheumatic heart disease and mitral atresia! Why was fate so cruel, taking the life of an eighteen-year-old girl? This is a beautiful age in life! Shortly after Xinyue's death, Han Ziqi Gone too. The "Jade King" has since disappeared.

A few years later, Bingyu came back. It's a pity that she will never see her "niece" again...

This ending is thought-provoking, why does the protagonist end up in such a situation? Usually we always blame others. But in fact, our destiny is in our own hands. Each of us can plan our own life! Comments after reading "Muslim Funeral" 4

No amount of heartfelt words can replace the melodious sound of the piano. A true memory and a solemn promise can never be cut off by the world of mortals. How many precious things wither quickly like an epiphyllum, but also bloom brilliantly like an epiphyllum. Although the love between Xinyue and Chu Yanchao was short-lived, it was an eternal love.

Chu Yanchao knew Xinyue's condition well and wanted to use his own power to save Xinyue. This poignant love was a mistake from the beginning, but it was also a right one. The wrong thing is that the love is too crazy, but the right thing is that the love is deep. If you fall in love too early, it will destroy the true relationship between teachers and students; if you fall in love too late, you will never have this unforgettable memory. The new moon is as holy as a lotus, as lovely as a peach blossom, an almost perfect girl. Chu Yanchao is as majestic as a mountain and as tolerant as the sea. His talent is admirable. The plot of the novel begins with Xinyue mistaking Chu Yanchao for a classmate, chatting with him in English, and Chu Yanchao helping her carry her luggage. At that time, no one would have thought that so much would happen in this small world. What an earth-shattering thing. They have gone through many difficulties together. Even though Chu Yanchao's family disagreed, Chu Yanchao still kept this matter in his heart. Xinyue knew her life experience, and suddenly remembered that she and Chu Yanchao were separated by sects and ethnic groups, and that her "mother" did not agree with her and Chu Yanchao being together. How much cynicism, how much it was like a landslide. Xinyue still remembered the name Chu Yanchao before she died.

Who messed up the fleeting time with troubles, and messed up the world of mortals with the fleeting time. Even though they know the ending and know that they are in tragedy, they still have no regrets. A pure love and a promise from the bottom of your heart will last longer than any number of sweet words. It was a tacit understanding of the soul, a feeling that moved heaven and earth. A sigh that came from above the nine heavens, from under the nine springs, from between heaven and earth, and that stayed in his heart for a long time, accompanied by the weeping sound of the piano, like a lonely goose circling, lingered for a long time. The love that lasts forever is also the love that lasts forever. Thoughts after reading "Muslim's Funeral" 5

When I first read this novel, I felt heavy. Then when I read the novel carefully, I gradually realized that this heaviness had penetrated into every word and sentence of the novel. There is the heaviness of the rise and fall of a Muslim family over the past sixty years; there is the heaviness of the ups and downs of the fate of three generations; there is the heaviness of two love tragedies that happened in different eras and had different forms but were intertwined.

The novel’s catalog is intriguing. From the prelude to the end, the seventeen chapters all revolve around Yue and Jade. The moon refers to Han Xinyue, and the chapter with the word "month" starts from the crescent moon before the exam and ends with the crescent moon leaving with regret and Liang Bingyu's return. Jade refers to Han Ziqi, who studied under Liang Yiqing from childhood until his death. Two clues interspersed to tell this long story.

The first clue is Han Ziqi. His life is inseparable from the word jade. He seems to be born for jade. Everything he does seems to be inseparable from jade. Attracted to jade when he was young, he studied under Liang Yiqing and embarked on the road of no return to make a living from jade. Jade has become Han Ziqi's inner demon, persistent, even stubborn. Jade is more than just his dream. From the first time he saw Jade, Jade has been deeply ingrained in his heart. Compared with the master Liang Yiqing who only loves jade without seeking profit and Pu Shouchang who only loves jade for profit and does not love jade, from the perspective of modern thinking, Han Ziqi seems to be close to perfection. He spent his time in the world and learned foreign languages. He loves jade and hates Pu Shouchang's profiteering behavior. He had the foresight and understood the principles of survival in that era. However, reality is cruel and war is ruthless. In that era of war and chaos, Han Ziqi was helpless. He risked everything for his purest dream.

As for the other soul character in the novel, Han Xinyue, she is really a simple girl. Her dream is to be an English translator, study hard, and not embarrass the Hui people. At the same time, she also looks forward to a beautiful love. Her dream is so simple. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 6

I first read this book when I was in normal school. I saw it recommended in the bookstore in the past few days. This time I read many reviews by famous writers. It was really refreshing. Learn new things. This book has a lot of descriptions of religious rituals, revealing a strong religious atmosphere, which casts an indescribable weirdness on the background of the story. Perhaps religion itself is a kind of cup, a mutual connection between a group of lonely and helpless souls. Comfort and warmth bring courage and motivation to live. This is a kind of self-deceptive belief. The cruelty of fate and the fragility of human nature make people willing to deceive themselves. It is a kind of naive confidence in the future, and in the face of misery reality, but can only be healed through faith. The fate of the characters shrouded in religion has a kind of fatalistic sadness. On the road of life, they get farther and farther and become more and more miserable. In this world, there are too many joys and sorrows every day, and those loyal feelings sometimes cannot escape destruction. I hope love can die in splendor and be reborn in ashes, but this is just what we who are accustomed to comedy thinking think about it. The perfect fantasy of cups.

As for the power of tragedy, no matter how Muslim funerals show the world the pain that is difficult to heal, when faced with the huge social crisis, no matter how sad the tears or the pious confession of the person involved, it will not be able to heal. To no avail. Cups, as a kind of power, allow us to have a deeper understanding of human nature, enlightening people and things after that, with less regrets and less sadness.

Those past events made me learn to remember, and those cups made me learn to cry. All of this makes me dare to hate, love, try and experience even more! Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 7

I haven't read this kind of works for a while. I usually like to categorize the text. Relaxing, heavy, inspiring, depressing... This book is classified as heavy by me. I rarely touch this category, and it is difficult to calm down.

I remember when I was in college, a friend recommended me to read this book. I don’t know why it’s been delayed until today. When I opened this book and read the first chapter, I was deeply attracted. After three days of studying hard at my desk, I finally finished this work with tears in my eyes this morning. But until the afternoon, I was still wandering in the story, feeling the life and death, love and hate of each protagonist.

Hui female writer Huo Da uses the two distinct main lines of jade and moon to elaborate on the rise and fall of a Muslim family in the 1960s, the ups and downs of the fate of three generations, and love under different religious beliefs with a unique structure. tragedy. When I saw the title of the book, I decided that it was a tragedy, a funeral. From the literal meaning, one of the protagonists must have died. After reading it, I realized that the funeral in the book is not only the end of life, but also the burial of love between Han people and Hui Hui people under different religious beliefs. In that era, love could not cross the gap between ethics, secularity and faith, and tragedies occurred one after another. No matter how persistent and intense your love is. I can't help but feel sorry for the beautiful and intelligent Xinyue and the talented Teacher Chu, and also feel sad for Yu'er and Han Ziqi.

The author’s writing skills are also admirable. The book focuses on Jade and Yue, so descriptions of them are naturally indispensable. Jade gives people a feeling of purity and aura, and the moon gives people tranquility and beauty. However, jade is fragile and the moon is distant. This resulted in such an evocative, beautiful and sad work.

I remember when I was in school, when I wrote my review, I usually commented on the characters and storylines in the book for a long paragraph. I don’t know if the real feeling after reading it is like that. At that time, I was trying to get the word count to complete the task. Nowadays, we don’t care about those. People who are really interested in Muslim funerals will understand the artistic conception for themselves. Why chew what others have tasted? After reading "Muslim Funeral" 8

It has been a long time since I borrowed a copy of "Muslim Funeral" from my aunt's daughter, but I have never had time to read it because I have to prepare for the terrible midterm exam.

Now I finally started reading it. If I hadn’t read this book, I wouldn’t have known that Muslims were the name of a nation. This also surprised me. Because I have always thought it was a writer's name, and it seemed a bit boring at first. But if you don't read the beginning, how would you know what is going on? Anyway, I was bored all day at home, so I had to watch it to kill time. When I saw the third chapter, the heroine appeared, and I found that I had fallen deeply in love with her. She was so pure, quiet, and tolerant. A person whom everyone loves, my heart also goes back to that descendant. That book describes the rise and fall of a family in the early to mid-20th century. My thoughts were carried away by the characters in the story. This is also the first Chinese literary work I have read in eighteen years, and also the most beautiful work I have read. It is a thick book with about 500,000 to 600,000 words, but it only took me three days to read it, because it attracted me so much that I couldn’t help but spend time reading it, and God was also helping me. I took three days off, so I could read boldly. I have never read a book so seriously, and this time it turned out to be a literature book. But it is a tragedy that really makes me `````

When I saw the heroine die, tears fell unconsciously, what a sad fate for someone as old as me Girls. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 9

The exquisitely carved Boya house has the Jade Demon and Liang Yiqing in front of it. The current owner of the rare treasure house is Han Ziqi. Liang Junbi is right. As long as the jade is locked at home, Han Ziqi will You can't go anywhere, you can even leave behind the love you just found and experienced (Liang Bingyu). During the war, he abandoned his wife and children and fled to a foreign country. Oliver's death made him realize that without an inheritance, his precious jade collection would be worthless. Jade King? Just a jade idiot!

Xin Yue, a beautiful, innocent and kind-hearted young girl, motivated, with excellent grades, longing for maternal love, but a heart disease took away her body, her budding love was bound by religious beliefs, and the split maternal love became a crushing death. Her last straw. I cry when I think of my college roommate who passed away in the prime of his youth. Don’t let illness happen to those lovely people

Chu Yanchao, careful teacher-student love + difficult career - apply for party membership, become a lecturer, publish translations, in the 1960s and 1970s, the organization asked you to postpone your studies Postpone, if you want to be stranded, then strand.

Liang Junbi and Baoyu said, "These women were all pearls and jade when they were girls. How come they all have dead fish eyes when they get married?"

A devout Muslim, arrogant and scheming, he never regarded his aunt as one of his family members. He was vain and selfish and wronged his old man. He was saddened by his cheating husband. He carefully planned to beat his son Tianxing's love, prevented Xinyue from going to school and forcibly broke up her love. Maybe she has never tasted the taste of love in her life, and she is still a woman with old feudal ideas. During the ten years when her husband ran away, she managed the family and supported the facade during the war, and she was also strong and resolute.

Liang Bingyu, who grew up in the warmth of her home, is an independent woman with new ideas. The part where I confronted my sister face-to-face was also very righteous. But as a mother, abandoning her daughter for eighteen years for independence and freedom is too cruel and selfish.

Tianxing, marrying someone you don’t love (Chen Yanshu) also has to shoulder the responsibilities of the family.

Auntie, the Japanese took away her husband and son, and worked as a nurse and a servant for Boya Mansion, but no one noticed that she was seriously ill. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 10

Today, I finished reading the work "Muslim Funeral". I learned about Muslim culture and gained a lot of knowledge.

This book tells the fate of three generations.

After the death of the master Liang Yiqing, the apprentice Han Ziqi took on the responsibility alone to complete the jade articles that the master had not completed, and married the master's daughter Liang Junbi, and then they had Han Tianxing.

However, due to the chaos of the war at that time, Han Ziqi had to take Yu and his sister Liang Bingyu to England, but when he came back, he had an additional child named Han Xinyue. After seeing this, her elder sister forced her to leave. Xinyue also became her daughter, while Bingyu became Xinyue's "aunt".

As time goes by, the stars and the crescent moon gradually grow up. Tianxing started to make money and married Chen Shuyan, a classmate of Xinyue.

However, Xinyue entered Yanda University with excellent results and met and fell in love with his teacher Chu Yanchao. All this should be the best ending.

But fate is not always satisfactory. Han Ziqi was suddenly hospitalized, and his family came when they heard the news, but Xinyue couldn't bear it and fell ill, and the doctor said she didn't have much time. This was a bolt from the blue for the whole family, but what could she do in the end? Suffering from rheumatic heart disease and mitral atresia! Why is fate so cruel to take away the life of an 18-year-old girl? What a beautiful stage of life! And not long after Xinyue's death, Han Ziqi also left , the "Jade King" disappeared.

A few years later, Bingyu came back. Unfortunately, she will never see her "niece" again...

The ending is thought-provoking, why does the protagonist fall into this situation? Usually we always complain about fate, but in fact, our fate In our own hands, each of us can plan our own life! After reading "Muslim Funeral" 11

"In the sky, the new moon is hazy; on the ground, the sound of the piano is ethereal; between heaven and earth, there is a long-lasting echo. The sound of the piano is like the gurgling of a clear spring, the murmuring of voices, the spinning of spring silkworms, the circling of solitary geese..."

He closed the cover and ran his fingertips across the five words "Muslim Funeral" on the cover. The eyes are still moist, and there is a feeling of loss in my heart. I can't calm down for a long time. What a wonderful book this is. The Hui female writer Hoda uses unique and delicate brushwork to describe the rise and fall of a Muslim family for sixty years. Three generations. The ups and downs of fate, spread out in half a million words, vividly demonstrate the arduous journey of Muslims in modern China as well as the fierce collision and mutual tolerance between Chinese culture and Muslim culture. The unique narrative structure and wonderful plot actually drove me to read this huge book in one day. After finishing the book, I felt breathless and sighing.

Jade and Yue are the two lines that run through the entire work. Liang Bingyu, who represents the past, and Han Xinyue, who represents the present, are the protagonists of two independent and intertwined stories. In the last chapter, the two lines merge into one, and the song Final article. With such a creative dual-line narrative structure and two tragic stories, the fates of two similar but different women fit together seamlessly, which shows that the author's ability to tell stories is no less exciting than the story itself.

Mr. Lu Xun once said in "Rediscussing the Fall of Leifeng Pagoda": Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life for people to see, and comedy tears up the worthless things for people to see. Satire is but a simplified branch of comedy. But tragic and comical, they are all enemies of Shijingbing, because they are all destructive, although the aspects of destruction are different. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 12

The moon is bright and white, pure and clear. Jade, smooth and round, makes people rich and noble. The life-and-death love of a pair of lovers...

"Muslim Funeral" is a novel written by Hui female writer Hoda. It tells the story of the fate of three generations of a Muslim family in the past sixty years. Unforgettable love.

The first love is the life-and-death love between Han Ziqi and Liang Bingyu.

Due to the turmoil in the country and internal and external troubles, Han Ziqi followed Salmon Hunter and took refuge in the UK. Unexpectedly, Liang Bingyu also came, but the situation in the UK was still turbulent. From then on, they performed a love of life and death.

The second love is the love between Chu Yanchao and Han Xinyue that transcends life and death and the world.

Chu Yanchao is Han Xinyue’s teacher.

Han Xinyue is the most outstanding student in Chu Yanchao's class. Han Xinyue was found to have a serious heart disease due to an occasional fainting. Chu Yanchao visited her several times when she was hospitalized. As a result, the good teacher-student relationship gradually turned into a faint love. When she was hospitalized for the last time, Xinyue had to wait for his arrival while she was dying, but in the end, she could not wait for her lover and left first. As for Chu Yanchao, he also used his actions to explain his everlasting love for Xinyue. At the moment when he was about to bid farewell to the new moon and put the last brick in place, his heart was broken, and so was my heart. Lover's love is pure, lover's heart is fragile, lover's love will never change, lover's...

The tragic love between Chu Yanchao and Han Xinyue is not like "A Dream of Red Mansions" What about Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu? The power of love is great, not to mention the love of just one person! This kind of love may seem unworthy to us, but it means a lot to them.

Perhaps, we don’t only need to love our lovers, but those who need help in society, they are the ones who really need love. Perhaps, we don’t need to love deeply, because as long as everyone sows the seeds of love, a forest of love can grow! Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 13

A few weeks ago, I read a book called "Muslim Funeral".

"Muslim Funeral" won the third Mao Dun Literary Award, and the author is Hoda. This book tells the story of the rise and fall of a Muslim family over sixty years, the ups and downs of the fate of three generations, and a love story intertwined between two eras. From the protagonists Han Ziqi and Han Xinyue, we can strongly feel their tenacious vitality and their love for life. It happened in two eras and is a story between two peoples. Love does not have a perfect ending: Liang Junbi could only drive away his sister Bingyu for love, Han Tianxing and Rong Guifang were separated by their mother, Han Xinyue and Chu Before the flower of Yanchao's love could bloom, it turned into eternal regret with Xinyue's death.

The author narrates the story, and then unfolds a huge secret in front of Xinyue, and a guilty soul trembles in front of Xinyue - Xinyue's biological mother is not Liang Junbi, But Liang Bingyu! She finally left and left this world. Whether she was nostalgic for this world or hated it, she left in the end!

All this is because of jade! It was Han Ziqi's crazy eyes that made him follow Liang Yiqing. It was Shamon Hunter's jade that made Han Ziqi revive Qizhenzhai. At the same time, it was Qianlong's Cuipei that broke his heart!

This book is full of strong national flavor. I like this book very much. I feel sorry for the love between Xinyue and Chu Yanchao. I feel sad for Liang Bingyu's departure. At the same time, I feel a little angry and a little pity for Liang Junbi's toughness - she has paid too much for this family. , but gained disgust and regret! !

I recommend everyone to read this book. It is full of true feelings and I like it very much. After reading "Muslim Funeral" 14

Late at night, I was sitting on the bed in my dormitory, walking on the dim playground, standing in the center of the sunken music square, and lying on the stone bench outside the gate of Moruo Garden. , looked up, couldn't see the stars, and felt a little melancholy in my heart.

When I think back to the golden ginkgo tree outside Moruo Garden and the fallen leaves everywhere, it always reminds me of something. Could it be that fallen leaves really make people feel melancholy?

I like "Muslim Funeral" for no reason, I just like it.

Because of "Muslim Funeral", I fell in love with Weiming Lake and Yanyuan. The clear lake water, the rippling blue waves, the shadow of the tower and the sound of oars made me dream about preparing for fasting again and again. , imagining the plants and trees by the lake. Because of this, I fell in love with the name Weiyang. It is not only the Weiyang Palace that strategized during the Han Dynasty, but also the center of the Weiming Lake where people touched the grass and played in the water with small boats rippling.

Perhaps only by experiencing it personally can you write good works. I can’t imagine the hardships Hoda went through in writing "Muslim Funeral". Every word is dripping with a drop of blood, and every chapter is full of passion. Laying on lost friends. Perhaps, this is why it makes me shed tears when I never shed tears when reading. Is equality between men and women and religious equality really realized in today’s society?

"Muslim Funeral" shows me another state of existence. It reminds me to cherish everything I have now, even if it is a slap in the face. It tells me how happy my life is, that no longer Simple is just two words, but a state of life that I rely on to survive. That family love and that life cannot be made up for.

I cherish everything on the shore of Weiming Lake and in the preparation room.

The most pure jade carving, Hamlet, everything, I am moved.

The new moon on the water, the returning geese and the ebbing tide, I cherish everything. Thoughts after reading "Muslim Funeral" 15

I just finished reading "Muslim Funeral" today. To be honest, I rarely have written evaluations of any book. It was about a month ago when I first came across this book. After reading it for so long, I finally finished it. In fact, I know that I am a slow reader, and I never thought that I would be able to finish reading this book this semester, but it attracts my heart all the time, making me feel that I am living in that era, far away from the turmoil of reality.

I have always considered myself a pessimist and have a pessimistic attitude towards everything. Therefore, all good, bad, beautiful or not beautiful things will be It leaves a mark on my heart that I can't erase. So the Muslim funeral made me cry for a long time. I put myself into the whole story, but the reality kept ruthlessly pulling me back again and again. I always rejoice in their joy and suffer in their pain. My books are often wet with tears, and sometimes I even have to stop and cry. I couldn't bear to be separated from the characters in it. When I watched the author send them away one by one, I was tortured by the separation of life and death and could not sleep all night. Maybe everyone has different understandings and opinions about this book, and I don’t want to put forward anyone’s point of view to upset me. I am not a saint, and it is impossible for everyone to agree with my ideas. Originally, I planned to continue reading after reading this book as I planned, but every character in this book made me feel so kind, warm, and yet... so strange? I think I yearn for that kind of life. Even if everyone's fate is so bumpy, they have all had happiness and love, and that's enough.

Perhaps in front of death, we will always be like an ant, and we will always collapse with just one blow, but we are all lucky, because after all, people have experienced nobility and purity, and have completed their own spiritual journey. smelting process. So I had to force myself to stop reading and enjoy all the feelings alone. The human heart is by no means just the heart with the left atrium and right ventricle as shown in the anatomy diagram, but a human heart should be like a capital "person", a "person" with emotions.