"North Kite" began with the growth of Lu Wensheng, the son of a merchant family in the Republic of China, and was collected in the middle of last century. Put the turbulent history of the Republic of China on the ups and downs of the fate of two families, and write the most ups and downs of China.
Life is like a kite. Fate fluctuates, and people should have their own backbone. Politicians, warlords, residents, literati, businessmen, actors, and hundreds of classic figures in the book are in a dilemma. These communities are intertwined and very spectacular. Wensheng experienced and made continuous progress in the great era, and finally the dust settled.
Role relationship:
Lu Jia: Father's family? Mother Zhao Ru? Main document sheng? Others: Zhao De, Sheng Xun
Feng Jia: Father Ming Huan? Sister Rong Hui? Where's director Gong? Others: Ren Juan, Yu Ren, Yan Qiuhuang
Characters:
Lu Wensheng: Zhao Ruhe's adopted son. They have no children. Teacher Wu explained from an early age that "no desire is just", there is nothing worldly, and she likes flying kites. After taking part in the revolution against Japan, he was taken home by the shopkeeper and went to Shanghai to do business. Keep good relations with Ren Zhen and support Ren Zhen in learning new things. His life is not brilliant, and he has no great achievements, but he seems to be wise because of the trend.
Mao Keyu and Zuo Ling: School teachers in Wen Sheng, both of whom have received new education, are also enlighteners in Wen Sheng. Later, he took part in the revolution, met Ren Zhen in Hangzhou, and took part in underground work. Zuo Ling, a classmate of Wen Sheng School, had a miserable life experience. He left with Vincent to join the army. Unfortunately, he was injured and chose to commit suicide in order not to drag Vincent down.
Feng: None of the three daughters of the Feng family is as strong as the second sister. Influenced by her second sister, she gradually embarked on the road of revolution. When she was young, she delivered messages for her second sister. When she grew up, she went to the university in Hangzhou, her alma mater, and later participated in a student parade. Like Vincent, he is tepid and calm.
Feng, A Feng, April: Young women with new education actively participated in the revolution and gave their lives for it.
Jacob and Yao Yong 'an: Vincent and Ren are really good friends. They met each other since childhood, and later went to Shanghai to do business with Vincent. At their peak, they were rich and prosperous, but unlucky. Yongan was forced to commit suicide, but Jacob seemed to change his mind and turn a blind eye.
Although this book is not as profound as Lao She's Four Generations under One roof, it also brings my thoughts back to that time. And Suzaku, come on!