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Renowned writer Ba Jin dies at age 101
Then, Ba was mainly renowned for the "Jiliu
trilogy" -- The Family, The Spring and The Autumn, which shed
light on ancient feudal society. With the traditional Chinese family structure
as his target, the novels depicted the struggles and tragedies, love and hatred
of the young generation in a saga of family decline, and were enormously popular
with Chinese youth at the time and throughout the century, encouraging them to
get rid of the old patriarchal clan system and seek self-realization. As a
result, a great many young people devoted themselves to revolution.กก
The Family of the trilogy, especially, has been seen as a
masterpiece of his as well as one the most outstanding work in China's modern
literature. Due to its deep exploration into the complexity and depression of
the big traditional family, the novel has inspired many film or TV directors. In
fact, many of Ba's works are irreplaceable in terms of literary meaning, such as
Destruction, Love Trilogy, and The Cold Night .
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| The Jiliu Trilogy | Unlike
Lu
Xun 's indignation or Mao Dun's penetration (both are outstanding figures in
China's modern literature history), Ba's passion and strong eagerness for the
shock of young people have made him the best symbol of the "5.4" youth
spirit.
The second period was from 1978 to 1986 when the Cultural
Revolution when his five-volume Random Thoughts came out. After 10
miserable years, he regained human dignity and freedom of expression, called for
humanitarian, accused others of atrocity and reflected upon his own flaccidity.
His five-volume Random Thoughts, a memoir on the culture
revolution, was his masterpiece during this period as well as his
major contribution to the "new time" culture. Some of the short essays within it
are still reminding Chinese intellectuals to remember history and stick to
innate ability. His works at this period showed his aspiration for an open and
free society.
During the first period, Ba's works encouraged people to smash the shackles
of old conventions and seek emancipation from unfair and unreasonable social
order. His works in the second period were mostly reflections upon the Cultural
Revolution and the past political movements, putting forward another concept of
"emancipation of human beings." It is his constant exploration and expression of
human beings' pursuit that makes Ba an inspiring and passionate writer.
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