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What did the image of the moon in Zhang Ailing's work, Jin Suo Ji, represent?

2024-08-10 01:10
Can you write it in more detail? Because I finished reading it, but I didn't understand!
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In Zhang Ailing's work, The Story of Gold, the image of "moon" represented women's feelings and hearts. In the novel, the moon was depicted as a beautiful and mysterious existence, representing the deepest desires and dreams of women. The moon was often seen as a symbol of women, representing their emotions and inner world. In novels, the moon was a mysterious existence that often appeared in women's dreams or imaginations. It represented women's pursuit of beauty, romance, fantasy, and dreams. It also reflected the desires and contradictions in women's hearts. In the novel, the moon was also depicted as a beautiful and mysterious symbol representing the beauty and elegance of women. Through the image of the moon, Zhang Ailing expressed the beauty and elegance of women, which was a special kind of beauty that women needed to explore and discover themselves. Therefore, the image of "moon" in "Jin Suo Ji" represented the feelings and inner heart of women, represented women's pursuit of beauty, romance, fantasy and dreams, and also reflected the desire and contradiction in the depths of women's hearts.

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