Mainly tells the story of Lao Wang and "I", and finally Lao Wang died, expressing the author's sympathy and concern for Lao Wang before his death; After my death, I felt guilty about Lao Wang. The full text embodies the image of Lao Wang's kindness, kindness, simplicity and honesty and the author's civilian feelings. Writing characteristics: the language portrait description is in place, and the characters are vividly displayed to readers.
Lao Wang in the extended information article is an ordinary worker living at the bottom of society. Lao Wang is an out-and-out "unfortunate person" whether materially, physically or mentally. But such an "unfortunate man" met Jiang Yang in a historical period.
Their acquaintance was unequal from the beginning. "He pushes" and "I sit", and their communication is limited to "chatting", but Lao Wang still cherishes such acquaintances. He conveyed this "treasure" in his own way: "Every morning, Lao Wang holds the third floor on the ice and puts it in the refrigerator for us to eat.
The ice he sent was twice as big as that sent by his predecessor, and the ice price was equal "; During the Cultural Revolution, her husband, Mr. Qian, "can't walk with one leg." Lao Wang sent Mr. Qian to the hospital, "resolutely refused to take money." He said, "I have no money to send Mr. Qian to see a doctor. " ?
The reason why Lao Wang is like this is because in his contacts with the Jiang Yang family, he felt a kind of warmth and closeness that he had never felt before: Jiang Yang regarded him as an "acquaintance" and was willing to listen to him talk; Jiang Yang's daughter once "gave him a big bottle of cod liver oil", which made his eye disease better.
After he did some work for Jiang Yang's family, he always got some money compensation. Although sometimes, "taking money" is not from his original intention, such warmth and closeness have comforted Lao Wang's lonely heart. It is this warmth that makes Lao Wang consciously or unconsciously gain a spiritual sustenance.