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The Field of Life and Death

Xiao Hong's powerful masterpiece depicts the harsh existence in a northeastern village during turbulent times, capturing the resilience and awakening of ordinary people amidst suffering.



Dear Student, Hello!

I am truly delighted to see you have chosen the classic work "The Field of Life and Death" to learn Chinese. This is not just a climb in language proficiency, but also a profound dialogue with culture and the soul. Your efforts are opening a door to a broader world for you.

Core Concept: Plant the Seeds of Language in the "Field of Life and Death"

The growth of language ability, much like the vitality depicted in the book, stems from real "soil"—that is, abundant, comprehensible input. Do not fear the seemingly heavy vocabulary in the book; it is precisely the nourishment for your upward growth. Please believe that by progressing step by step and improving a little each day, you will eventually witness your own "awakening."

Skill-Specific Improvement Strategies

  • Listening and Speaking: Make full use of the original audio for each passage. Try the method of "listen to one sentence, pause, and imitate/retell." For example, when you hear a sentence describing a character's "tenacious struggle," first mimic its intonation, then try to retell that scene in your own words. Click on highlighted vocabulary (e.g., "tenacious") to listen to its pronunciation individually, imprinting each word in your mind.
  • Reading and Vocabulary: On the first read, skim through quickly, using the translations in 21 languages to grasp the general idea of the chapter. During the second, detailed reading, focus on the highlighted advanced vocabulary. For instance, when you encounter a phrase like "erupting on the brink of life and death...," click on "erupting" to carefully study its pinyin, example sentences, and fixed collocations. For non-highlighted basic words, you can also click the link at any time to consult a native-language dictionary and solidify your foundation.
  • Writing: Extract authentic sentence structures from the book that impress you and use them for imitation writing. For example, learn the structure "using cool, detached strokes to outline...a scene" to describe a painting or a scenario. Pay attention to how the author connects sentences to make the expression more logical.

Build Your Vocabulary Garden

Add the highlighted vocabulary you encounter (e.g., "hazy," "awakening") to your personal vocabulary list, categorized by "theme" (e.g., describing characters, expressing emotions). Use the "spaced repetition" method for review, and be sure to memorize the original sentence from the text where it appears. This is far more effective than memorizing words in isolation.

Final Words of Encouragement

By studying this work, you are also experiencing a kind of "tenacious vitality." Progress lies hidden in daily persistence. Every sentence you understand, every pronunciation you mimic correctly, is a remarkable victory. May you harvest your own growth and radiance in this linguistic "field of life and death." Keep going!

Chinese Original
Translation
Chapter 1: The Threshing Ground
Chapter Two: The Vegetable Garden
Chapter Three: The Old Horse Walks into the Slaughterhouse
Chapter Four: Barren Mountain
Chapter Five: The Flock
Chapter Six: The Days of Punishment
Chapter Seven: The Sinful Dragon Boat Festival
Chapter Eight: The Swarming of Mosquitoes
Chapter Nine: Epidemic
Chapter Ten: Ten Years
Chapter 11: The Wheel of the Year Turns
Chapter Twelve: The Black Tongue
Chapter 13: Do You Wish to Perish?
Chapter Fourteen: To the City
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter 16: The Nun
Chapter 17: The Unsound Leg
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