Hello everyone, I'm gossiping.
Sometimes I always feel that my life is too monotonous, and the two-point and one-line lifestyle is too bland.
You might as well look at the lives of others through words, a memoir and a life.
Today, I recommend 3 memoirs, hoping to learn from them the wisdom and experience of their lives.
"Ordinary People's Home".
What a book
9.3 points, 322 reviews.
This is a real ordinary person, the ups and downs under the winds and waves of history.
Mo Shuyi's father was born in a peasant family in Hebei.
He used to be the first batch of ** people in Chinese history, accumulated the first pot of gold in his life, and even started his own factory, but then became nothing in the great waves of the times.
During the special period, in order to maintain the livelihood of his family, he did all kinds of work - temporary work, boiler burning, and even picking up horse manure.
And after the reform and opening up, this nearly 70-year-old man went to toss all kinds of small businesses.
"Yesterday's World".
Stefan Zweig
9.4 points, 13214 reviews.
This is Zweig's "desperate book", in which he uses a slightly desperate pen to fondly recall the ** years before World War II that belonged to their generation.
It was a time of freedom, there was no guard between countries, and he could move freely between countries without the need for a passport;
It was a time of romance, where writers, artists, poets, and scientists from all over the world communicated without borders and discussed the future.
It's so beautiful that no one believes that there will be a war, or even such a tragic world war!
With this memoir, Zweig wrote his farewell to the world of yesterday and his warning for the world to come.
And this book has also become a "pearl" in the history of literature that cannot be ignored with the precipitation of time.
"One Hundred Years, Many People, Many Things".
Written by Yu Bin
8.7 points, 5048 reviews.
The author, Mr. Yang Yi, is a translator who lived for 103 years.
In her life, she has experienced almost all the major events in China's modern history.
When he was born in a warlord scuffle, he grew up in a deep mansion compound, witnessing the last afterglow of the feudal family under the changes of the times.
When she was a teenager, she encountered the Anti-Japanese War and studied at Southwest Associated University, and Zhu Ziqing and Shen Congwen were her neighbors
The vicissitudes of a hundred years of history are closely intertwined with Mr. Yang Yi's personal destiny.
She uses delicate brushstrokes unique to women, in this book, to describe the real feeling of being in the whirlpool of times!
After reading the whole memoir, the past hundred years of China's past have become real and vivid in my eyes!