On December 22, the TV series "Kunpeng Hitting the Waves" was broadcast to the 8th episode. In the plot of episode 7, there are amazing scenes. The reason why this TV series is liked is really because there are too many episodes in the play, all of which have a narrative background, revealing the conscience and conscience of the screenwriter and the characters.
In the plot of episode 7, young *** and his friends go to give a lecture to the railway workers. Because it is in the suburbs of Beijing, there is only one train back to the city, and when I go back, there is no train. At this time, the workers prepared steamed buns and hot water for the instructors. Some faculty members have to be prepared to leave. Teacher Mao is ready to stay and continue to give lectures.
In this section, there are some details that are very noteworthy. The workers were very enthusiastic about bringing water to the instructors. However, there is a lot of mud hidden in the nails of the workers' thumbs. These big nails touched the water. Another detail is the white-flour steamed buns that the workers prepared for the instructors, but the steamed buns were stained with cinders. Some teachers can't eat such water and steamed buns in the face of such water. Teacher Mao, on the other hand, drank water and ate steamed buns, giving lectures to the workers while eating.
These details can make the audience empathize instantly. Why?Because what the screenwriter came up with is the details of what we have experienced in life. I think that in the city, people often don't come into contact with these muddy nails, and they don't have access to dirty steamed buns anymore. However, when we travel to the mountains, we must have heard of these details. Even, in some roadside stalls, you can often see it.
If it were to spend money to eat, I would definitely not eat this water and this steamed bun. Although I have always insisted on living a simple life, it is still difficult to do things that are not hygienic. However, there are exceptions to this kind of thing, that is, when we go to poor areas and poor people's homes, we all know that we should hide our so-called hygiene.
I have many students who support education in the western region, and they say that this is the case when they visit their homes. The parents of the students have to keep them to eat, but the children's homes are really unhygienic. Parents bring out the best food at home to entertain, if they don't eat seriously and eat a lot, it will hurt the parents of the students emotionally. At this time, your so-called personal hygiene can be thrown away temporarily.
In "Kunpeng Hitting the Waves", Teacher Mao's scene, in terms of emotional details, can make the vast majority of the audience empathize. I saw that there was a popular content on the short**platform, **The photographer went to the construction site, and a migrant worker master who was not very clean took out his dirty cigarette roll and handed it to the photographer, this person quickly took it and lit it, **This is actually a kind of respect, and the details in "Kunpeng Hitting the Waves" are the same.
Recently, because of the Gansu ** incident, many netizens are concerned. I think of writer Ji Dongliang's book about the countryside in the northwest, called "Shangzhuang Ji". This "Shangzhuang Ji" is not called **, it is better to call it documentary literature. This work is about the hero who goes to a remote mountainous area in the northwest to be a village cadre. Everyone didn't want to go, but the hero went, and became a local substitute teacher.
In this place called Shangzhuang, the hero sees the truth of rural life in the northwest. Among them, there is poverty, there is the inability to pay attention to hygiene caused by poverty, and so on. For example, in Shangzhuang, you need to rely on the weather to eat, and you also need to rely on the rain to rain. The difficulty of using water has become a local problem. Therefore, this cadre stationed in the village could only mobilize his own unit, and he took out a lot of money to build a water cellar. When the rainwater falls into the cellar and settles, it is the usual water.
Shangzhuang Ji" writes that the hero boiled the water in the cellar and drank the sheep dung eggs. The female teacher who just came to teach asked what it was, and the hero could only lie to her, which was a good local thing similar to tea. This sheep dung egg, is it hygienic?Certainly unhygienic. However, this is already the water that the villagers have saved money to leave for the teachers. In terms of hygiene, the hero has become a local custom.
When I read the book "Shangzhuang Ji", I was particularly moved. The hero is invited to the villager's house for dinner at every turn. Northwest folks, what kind of good food can you eat? The health situation, of course, is not optimistic. However, the hero doesn't care about these at all, he really eats and lives with the fellows, and invites the fellows back. In fact, this is the typical spirit of being with the most ordinary working people.
In "Kunpeng Hitting the Waves", I seem to have seen the scene in "The Story of Shangzhuang" again. This time, it was Teacher Mao who was with the workers and laborers, and they didn't mind the unclean water, let alone the steamed buns stained with cinders. The TV series "Kunpeng Hitting the Waves" is good, simple, sincere, and emotional, all of which are real and appreciable.