Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - After reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles"
After reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles"
After carefully reading a book, you must have many thoughts in your mind. Why not write a post-reading review to record it? Do you want to know how to write a review after reading? The following is my review of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" compiled for you. It is for reference only. You are welcome to read it. Thoughts after reading "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" 1
"Tess" is called a treasure of British literature and world literature. It was published at the end of the nineteenth century. The author is a great British critical realist writer, "a A melancholy figure that stands at the border between the Victorian era and the new era” - Thomas. Hardy.
"Tess" tells the story of society forcing a pure, simple, upright, hard-working, smart and beautiful rural girl into desperation, and finally committed murder and was sentenced to hanging. This is a tragedy that ruthlessly criticizes social reality and reveals the decadence of the British upper class from one side. It has strong practical significance.
Tess is an ordinary rural girl, but as a woman, she has a charming appearance. Pretty face, and just the right body. Hardy painted this character with heavy ink, that is, he emphasized her external image. This image is young, beautiful, innocent and lively. What impressed me most was her sexy lips and the curves on her lips. The pink and delicate lips, like flowers stained with dew, coupled with the delicate and clear lines, are cute and soft, and it is difficult to move people while looking at her. She was such a young, beautiful and simple girl, but her kind and innocent nature was exploited and deceived by Alec, a vicious and selfish young aristocrat from the upper class. She could never get rid of Alec's shadow and walked into the abyss of darkness. She was unable to escape this tragic fate and could only resist the oppression imposed on her in extremely twisted ways. But what's the use of resisting? It is just a wave in the sea. It will disappear in an instant and be forgotten by people. It is completely impossible to shake the entire cold and cruel society. Therefore, resistance based solely on personal strength will not work at all. This is also the tragedy of human nature and even society.
When she finally escaped from Alec's clutches, she went to work on the farm and met the person she would love in the future - Claire. Claire appreciated Tess's innocence and cuteness, and they communicated frequently at work and emotionally. The relationship continued to heat up, and finally fell in love and got married without hesitation. Just when happiness was about to come, because of Tess's revelation of the unbearable past, the two of them suddenly fell from the height of happiness to the bottom of reality. Because Claire could not accept this fact, she resolutely left Tess and traveled far away, ruthlessly abandoning poor Tess. He was such a poor man who was teased by fate. He wanted to live happily with the person he loved, but even such a simple and ordinary wish could not be realized. In the end, he had no choice but to live in panic. In addition, Alec's She was so disheartened by the harassment that she had completely lost hope in life that she had thoughts of killing Alec, who had insulted her and made her miserable. After killing Alec, Tess did not regret it, but felt relieved again and again, because death was a relief for her, and she was finally free. She died to prove her loyalty to love and to fulfill her and Claire's pure and beautiful love without regrets. Alec also regretted abandoning Tess, and returned with great grief and guilt, and spent the last five happy days of her life with Tess, who was about to be executed. But he lost someone who loved her deeply, someone who regarded him as a part of his life, someone who could die for him. But it was too late to regret, because his selfishness and so-called hypocritical moral constraints put Tess into a miserable situation. For Tess, Claire is her hope and the source of all her happiness. She feels happy to know him, but Claire wipes out her last hope, even if Claire later asks Tess for forgiveness, and It is no use remembering Tess after her death. It can be said that Claire also indirectly contributed to Tess's death, but it was this society that directly prompted her to die, and it was the tragedy of society. In fact, there are many poor people like Tess in society. Although they have humble status, as independent personalities, they should not be abandoned by social discrimination, but should be provided with a platform for them to talk. This way there won't be so many tragedies.
If Carmen’s beauty lies in her wild rebelliousness, and Jane Eyre’s beauty lies in her stubbornness, then Tess’s beauty must lie in her purity and nature. She is the daughter of nature. Her purity is like the blue sky. Although it is occasionally obscured by dark clouds, when the dark clouds dissipate, the purest and most transparent thing in the world is still the blue sky. Although the heroine of the novel has a low status, was teased and insulted by shameless people, went through many hardships, and finally embarked on the wrong path, we still praise Tess for not succumbing to fate, for daring to fight against unfair fate and for love Her dedication and pure kindness will remain in my heart forever. Thoughts after reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" 2
The story of Tess of the d'Urbervilles is very simple. The writer Bi Feiyu has a high level of summary of the book. I summarize his summary here as "Three Three" Narration: The first three are three characters, an angel, Claire; a devil, the fallen prince Godberville; and between the angel and the devil, there is a beautiful but ignorant woman, Tess. The second three is that the novel talks about three things, sin, loyalty and forgiveness.
Why are such simple characters and stories so attractive? Will it be written into a masterpiece? After reading, I collected the information and made the following thoughts.
Regarding the characters, I felt a kind of pressure when reading this book. This pressure comes from the reaction to the character creation. The poverty and helplessness of Tess’s family touched my sensitive nerves countless times, and Her beauty and kindness intensified this stimulation, which was an injustice to her life experience and experience. Such a beautiful woman did nothing wrong but got the worst results. Claire is equally kind, but very ignorant. This ignorance is inseparable from the influence of this era on him. As for the fallen prince Godberville, I think he is a despicable wretch. Despicable because he used unfair means to get Tess. Pityful not only because of his final death, but also because he never got Tess from beginning to end. love. It is these three characters with very different personalities that promote the development of the story through their collisions and ups and downs. It also allows readers to watch the inevitable occurrence of tragedy from a God's perspective, making people heart-wrenching and immersed in it.
As for the story, I would like to explain it in Bi Feiyu’s words. Bi Feiyu said, “The author restores the theoretical principles of these three things into ‘one day after another’, which is enough for every reader to ‘live’— —Put yourself in others’ shoes, or put yourself in someone else’s shoes.” That is to say, the author writes every day very realistically and meticulously, so that readers can feel like they are actually there. The author Hardy firmly grasps the focus of three things, that is, Tess's beauty. Whether it is loyalty, guilt or forgiveness, these three things are inseparable from Tess's beauty. Because of her beauty, both D'Urberville and Claire fell in love with him, so D'Urberville's guilt towards Tess and Tess's towards Claire's loyalty and Claire's forgiveness of Tess also unfolded. Therefore, in order to write about the beauty of Tess, it is particularly important to write Tess alive.
In the beautiful Bligh Valley, the majestic d'Urberville Manor, and the cozy dairy farm, Hardy carefully depicts every scene and brings out the charm of the characters through detailed descriptions of the scenes. In this regard, the author Hardy often has a magical touch. For example, Hardy describes Tess in the dairy: "It was a typical summer evening in June. The atmosphere was particularly calm and capable of transmitting sound... Among the ninety-five cows in the dairy, eight in particular - Short, fat, gorgeous, tall, smoky, old, young, neat and sonorous - the milk came out very smoothly. When Tess squeezed them, she only had to touch them with her hands, although one or two of them had very hard nipples. Like carrots... When milking, all the male workers and some female workers put their heads against the cow's belly and kept looking at the milk bucket. But a few female workers - mostly young - turned their heads to the side. Leaning on the cow's belly. Tess always squeezed like this: she always pressed her temple against the cow's belly and looked at the far end of the pasture, quietly as if she was thinking about it that day. , is this posture; at that time, the sun happened to be facing the milking side, and it hit her pink robe and white hat with a brim, and hit the side of her face, making her white face and The brown body of the cow is set off very clearly, very obvious, like a jade carving with patterns emerging..." Through this detailed description, the simple and beautiful Tess emerges vividly on the page.
In addition, I also agree with Wang Jiaming's explanation of the two background themes of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles". As he said, the book has two major themes: First, the capital of the Victorian era Under the circumstances of the rapid development of socialism, the current situation of lonely rural areas. Second, the patriarchal system in European countries. In the book, there is a description of Tess baptizing her dying son. Through this description, we can see the influence of religion on the rural people at that time. It is under these two backgrounds that Tess's fate will be even more tragic.
The author Hardy cleverly combined the above factors to make "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" a world famous novel, making simple characters and stories not simple. It can be seen that it is necessary to write a The author of a good work needs to incorporate many factors, which requires the author to have the following three abilities: careful observation of life, in-depth thinking about society, and the magical touch of using words. There may be some omissions, but I personally think these three abilities are the best. It must be there. The above are my thoughts on how to write a good novel after reading "Tess of the D'Urbervilles". If there are any mistakes, please correct me. Thoughts after reading "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" 3
Literature is a dream that flies farther than a bird, an emotion that blooms more beautifully than a flower, a wisdom that shines brighter than a star. A belief that is still unforgettable. Read classics and express your thoughts. Since ancient times, classics have always been a continuation of culture, and people in different periods have interpreted classics. However, the post-reading impressions we write may not reach such a high level, but it would be good if we can draw some useful things from the famous works. This is also the thought passed on to us by the famous works.
My only impression of "Tess" is that it's pretty good-looking. Tess is a very pitiful character. Other than that, there's not much left. She didn't integrate herself into the whole plot at all. I have never made any conscious evaluation of the tragic character Tess, and I have never thought that Tess's step-by-step destruction is so inseparable from her character and her environment. This time I read it, I can’t say I understood it, but I have a deeper understanding of the entire plot than before.
Everything about Tess is quiet.
At the May Day dance, she quietly watched the man she loved choose another girl, and then she silently complained. At the d'Urberville farm, she quietly accepted Alec's teasing, and then left quietly. In the dairy factory, she loved An Ji quietly and waited for An Ji to come back. Even her struggle and resistance were so silent and silent.
She has aristocratic blood and was born in a simple countryside, all of which created her purity and simple elegance. Hardy gave her the truest and most beautiful personality. She is the daughter of nature. Her life is like a proud little tree. Although the leaves fall in the cold winter, when the spring warms up, the branches and leaves are noisy again. But the ruthless saw of fate made her fall down in the end, unable to stand up again.
Tess is pure and beautiful from beginning to end, just like her appearance. Women value beauty, but what beauty brings to women is often not luck. The world also cherishes beauty, but no one really knows how to love.
We cannot arbitrarily say that Alec does not love Tess. His love for beauty is understandable even if it is not an appreciation of the soul. He once wanted to protect her a little bit, and he also thought about being gentle to her and slowly entering her heart. Although his language is rude and vulgar, if you read it carefully, there is also a tender heartache for Tess. But at the same time, Yare's playboy habits make people laugh at him. His biggest mistake is that he only knows possession and does not understand respect. Tess, who is forced by life, wants to push him away but cannot. On the night when Alec insulted Tess, he had no intention of doing so, but Tess under the moonlight made him unable to control himself, and Tess was trampled and insulted by Alec half-heartedly. Afterwards, Alec proposed to provide Tess with mistress-like support. This promise may have been a very brave commitment for a vulgar businessman, but for Tess, a woman who is silent on the outside but stubborn on the inside, this is indeed a promise. An outright insult.
After An Ji left, Ya Lei found Tess again and proposed to support her again. Is this out of desire for possession or inner love for Tess? We don’t know, but after Tess has already When he was in embarrassment and had no other way out, he added insult to injury and pulled Tess out of his way, giving Tess and her family a way out. Alec is a mental abuser, and she is the direct murderer who pushed Tess into the abyss.
An Ji, a gentleman with good education, fell deeply in love with Tess. His love was indeed much nobler than that of Bia Lei, but his actions had a greater impact on Tess’s destruction. Yarei's promotion was even greater.
As a female reader, how can we ignore Hardy’s romantic description of the love between Tess and An Ji? On the swollen river, An Ji slowly carried Tess across the river step by step. The scene has made generations of readers excited. The youthfulness and purity are so natural and close to life. Anji's love for Tess is the love of a gentleman. What he loves is Tess's heart. The combination of purity and melancholy in Tess's heart is what attracts Anji. This inner field is what Ya Lei Such a difference can never be achieved by such a shallow person. This difference is also the reason why Tess loves An Ji deeply but never shows any tenderness to Alei. However, this man who can touch the deepest love, because of his severe emotional obsessiveness and the constraints of traditional concepts, suppresses his lover in the deep water without air.
Poor Tess! Because of the heavy pressure of life, her parents can use herself as a bargaining chip in exchange for material things; Ya Lei, who covets her beauty, can also easily harm Tess's body, but Tess The Virgin-like soul seems to have a natural self-purification function, and she did not bow in the face of these sufferings. But isn't An Ji the mate of Tess's soul? Why is it still difficult to tolerate a heart that has been hurt and destroyed? In my opinion, An Ji is the biggest driver of Tess's destruction. Thoughts after reading "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" 4
Any simple picture has a transparent color and vague image.
When an artist deliberately wants to decorate nature, using green colors to paint spring, crimson colors to paint the rising sun, and vermilion colors to paint lips, then what he creates is blurry— -Because he is afraid of the truth, and a transparent world does not exist. Can only blurred vision tell the truth?
Everything in nature is beautiful, the ice and snow girl emerges from the world, God shows the beauty of Tess's plain clothes without any modification, every painting - big eyes, boldly accept all external things Really and without fear of difficulty, like an open book, understand the inner truth. Tess's figure was shaped without any complicated lines, let alone any color to reveal it. She only used brick and ink strips to outline her body, and used a dark and terrifying environment to render her inner whiteness and innocence. The picture of Tess in the forest has her back to the pure black trees, using the background to further accentuate her inner sadness. Her simplicity and cuteness have become "protein" and she is pitiful and unloved. She always treats love religiously without adding any impurities or other ambiguities.
Honest people must be honest. However, one personal experience is inferior to two teachers’ teachings.
Tess's parents predicted that those who are in danger will never sail the sea, and they will achieve nothing if they worry about everything. They want to gain fame or wealth without working hard. They are hypocritically transparent and allow a woman who is not familiar with the world to enter the vague world of the d'Urbervilles. In the world of Tess, when she met Aledber, everything came so straightforwardly. His sweet words made Tess accidentally fall into the mud, and another picture of clumps of water plants blurred it with the magic of sketch, leaving the girl alone. The protagonist shrugged her shoulders and her eyes were shining brightly. She was confused and thinking...
Her sparse hair and water plants contrasted with each other, her spirit was negative, and she began to Regret, anger, not wanting to be entangled, wanting to get rid of it. After having a child, she had some comfort, but with the loss of the child, she began to hesitate again, the sadness became transparent, the coldness became blurred, Ya Lei's irresponsibility, His philandering made Tess feel even colder. What he couldn't get was the best, and what he got might feel like nothing more... He might have been repeating this in his heart, and having responsibilities would be even more burdensome. At that time, Tess also had an uncontrollable desire in her heart, but it was just a vague and hazy feeling of the girl. There is no body image of Alec in the painting, he exists as a vague blur of nothingness. Looking at the picture: simplicity, depth, simplicity and transparency of human thoughts, the infatuation of women and the sorrow of men in the Western "Utopia" are vividly expressed. The author gave Tess a pure white dress, perhaps because she was spiritually rich. After being insulted and confused, she walked back to the farm in high spirits. This time, there was ambiguity in her eyes, but the farm was still charming and peaceful, and her mind began to mature and thicken. She hated her body, but she still had a pure heart. She met Claire and... A gentleman, but whether it is transparent humanity or vague reality, for Tess, everyone really has secrets. Transparent humanity does not exist, and no one is really like a blank sheet of paper. , let’s adapt to the ambiguous life, her helplessness, her melancholy, rejection by her beloved, her spirit began to collapse and she had to escape again... This time it was his lover who was on the run...
< p> When she met Alei again, Claire, the two kinds of spiritual comfort made her finally pick up a knife and kill Alei. That was her most brave and unscrupulous act. He was the one who destroyed her happiness. She She was finally free, so she quietly walked to the gallows, for no other reason than to walk through this life clearly. The last picture of her withered body and the dim house exuded loneliness and desolation. , which reflects her spirit even more. Destined to go to heaven, there will always be peace and kindness...Her life will no longer be white, but will be colorful. Perhaps it is often said that those with profound thoughts, noble emotions, and upright moral character live the best lives. However, the value of life is measured by thoughts and actions, not by length of life. Her death is the unity of soul and body, the transparent human nature and The result of the blurred mutual unity and opposition of society.
Recalling the picture of Tess standing alone by the farm with a cow at the beginning, it makes people see the transparency of reality, and the ambiguity of society, although small in scope, highlights the essence of the protagonist Tess. The picture scroll is exactly the transparency of the protagonist. Her choice was truly a "causal relationship" that could not be more transparent and had no reason, a profound end to reality. After reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" 5
Mr. Lu Xun said: "Tragedy is the destruction of beautiful things for people to see."
After reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" ”, I couldn’t help but sigh. Who made this beautiful and simple girl embark on the road of no return? The love between the two men ended in hate. Fate is so teasing and yet so sad. We feel sorry for Tess. Holding a handful of tears of sympathy, I bowed my head and pondered, what is behind the tragedy?
The kind-hearted and simple beauty Tess was born in a poor family. Her parents wanted her to climb high, but in the end they pushed her into a pit of fire. Encountering the playboy Ya Lei, he coveted her beauty and waited for an opportunity to possess her. Tess had to leave her hometown and live an anonymous life. In the dairy factory where she worked, "the scenery changed from dull to brilliant." Tess fell in love with the pastor's son Clay for a long time and made a private life.
Anyone who reads the passage in the book describing the love between Tess and Clay will be moved with excitement: "She looked at his whole body, and there was perfect male beauty everywhere. His soul was that of a saint. His wisdom is the wisdom of a prophet. Since she loves him, her love itself is a kind of wisdom... and his love for her, in her opinion, is a kind of pity, so she loves him wholeheartedly. "Tess, who had a low self-esteem, did not dare to accept Clay's love at first, even though she fell deeply in love with him. Those doubts, fears, depression, worries, and shame often lingered in her heart and lingered. But the true love between the two made Tess forget the past. Although she was in love, those shadows were lingering and could not be eliminated.
Clay knew that Tess loved him very much, “but at that time, he didn’t know how deep, how dedicated, and how gentle her love for him was; he didn’t know what she was like. She endured pain and suffering for him, went through fire and water for him, how she was determined to do it until death. "Every time I read this, my heart breaks for the tender Tess, her love is unswerving, but she suffered so much afterwards. Sin, how much suffering you have suffered, how desperate you are, how miserable you are...
On the wedding night, Tess mustered up the courage to confess her past to Clay. Clay could not accept the fact and walked away, causing Tess to fall back into the abyss.
Innocent love cannot compete with worldly concepts. In Clay's view, chastity is a matter of principle. Everything is different. He cannot love Tess again after learning the truth, leaving her to face everything alone.
The strong Tess had to go out to make a living again. The hard and tiring work failed to overwhelm her, and she kept waiting miserably for Clay to come back. But Tess unexpectedly met Alec, and he transformed into a religious preacher. Meeting again aroused the desire in Alei's heart, and he entangled Tess, and she had no way to escape. Facing the death of her father, the house changed owners, and seeing her mother and siblings homeless and living in difficulty, the stubborn Tess lowered her head, returned to Alec and became his lover.
Tess is a kind, capable, upright, strong, and beautiful girl. Her light shines through the two men around her. Ya Lei appeared with the attitude of playing with women, once changed his mind, and fell passionately in love with religion. But his nature is hard to change, and he still does not change his love-minded nature. He took the opportunity to enter Tess when she was in the most critical moment and took possession of her. Clay could have saved Tess from the abyss, but because of his selfishness, narrow-mindedness and insufficient love, tragedy happened.
When he found out that he could really forgive Tess completely, he learned that Tess had returned to Alec's arms. Clay's appearance undoubtedly accelerated Alec's death. Tess's long-repressed feelings were about to explode. She killed Alec with her own hands and brought an end to her own life. Behind the tragedy is full of tears, pity, regret and helplessness. If Alec is enlightened by religion, walks on the path of justice, and helps Tess out of her predicament, he may win Tess's true love; if Clay's love for Tess remains unwavering, he is tolerant in his heart and forgives the past (actually this It is not Tess's fault, but Tess has borne all the consequences), Tess can live a life of mutual love with him, and be happy; if Tess's parents were not forced by hardship and faced it bravely, perhaps they would not It would make Tess walk out of the house early and fall into the quagmire of pain... If, if, there is no if in life, the reality is like this, bloody and scarred, but there is still beauty and hope.
Although the story is tragic, there is a hint of warmth at the end. In the last time she spent with Clay, Tess still did not forget to entrust her sister Lisa to Clay, hoping that he and her could live happily together. Clay and Lisa were walking on the mountain. When they looked from the top of the mountain to the prison, Tess's life ended. "The two people who were watching silently, as if praying, lowered their bodies to the ground and remained motionless for a long time; at the same time, the black flag continued to wave silently. As soon as they gained strength, they stood up and started again. "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" After Reading 6
"Their hands were still held together. The ashes under the hearth bridge were illuminated vertically by the fire. A hot and dry wilderness. The red light of the charcoal fire fell on his face and hands, and also fell on her face and hands. It penetrated into the fluffy hair on her forehead and exposed the delicate skin and tender flesh under her hair. It shines red. This red color makes people imagine the fear of the end. Her huge figure is reflected on the wall and ceiling, and every diamond on her neck shines like a star. Like a poisonous toad blinking, she leaned her forehead against his and began to tell her story, how she had met Alec d'Urberville, and the aftermath, whispering, lowering her eyes, a little. He didn't flinch."
...
" He put out the candle and lay down on the small bed in the living room. It was dark in the living room, and he was concerned about their affairs. No care, no sympathy; the night had devoured his happiness and was now languidly digesting it; the night was ready to do the same for thousands of others, and without any fuss. p>
The above excerpt is selected from the British novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles". The protagonist Tess is telling her unbearable experience to the young man Anji Claire who loves her, and the man who once loved him passionately is hesitant.
"Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is called a treasure of British literature and world literature. It was published at the end of the 19th century. The author is Thomas Hardy, the great British critical realist writer.
The main content is as follows:
One evening in late May, a priest told John Deborah that he was a descendant of the Deborah family, an ancient warrior family in the area. This sudden news made the poor country hawker dance with joy. He whimsically asked his 17-year-old eldest daughter Tess to find her "family" with a nearby rich old lady d'Urberville, in order to escape from financial difficulties. Dilemma.
After Tess arrived at her house, the son of the eldest brother, Alec, saw that the girl was beautiful, so he pretended to be kind and allowed Tess to raise chickens at his house. Three months later, Yalei raped her.
After Tess lost her virginity, she despised and loathed Alec. She returned to her parents with mental and physical trauma and found that she was pregnant. The baby died shortly after birth, and the miserable Tess decided to change her environment and work in a dairy factory in the south.
At the dairy factory, she met 26-year-old Anji Claire. During labor, Tess and Agon fell in love with each other. She married A Gong.
On their wedding night, Tess made up her mind to tell An Ji all about her "sins". But once she finished telling her past story with Ya Lei, Anji Claire, who seemed to be open-minded, not only did not forgive her, but turned ruthless and traveled across the ocean to Brazil alone.
The abandoned Tess is heartbroken. She was lonely, regretful, angry, and desperate, but for the sake of her family's life, she had to endure humiliation and suffering. At the same time, she still holds on to a glimmer of hope, hoping that her husband will change his mind and return to her.
One day, Tess discovered that Alec, the man who destroyed her virginity, had become a pastor and was preaching with a benevolent and moral tone. Alec also pestered Tess and shamelessly tried to live with her. Tess was angry and frightened, and begged Clay to return quickly to protect her.
Another change occurred in Tess’s family: her father passed away suddenly, and the house was taken back by the owner. The whole family had nowhere to live and no place to live. At this difficult moment, Alei takes advantage of the situation and uses money to lure Tess to live with him. Clay's return is like a sharp blade, piercing Tess out of her numb state. In desperation, she killed Alei with her own hands and caught up with Clay. They spent a few days in the desert wilderness enjoying a happy life of escape. Finally, in a quiet dawn, Tess was arrested and then hanged; Clay followed Tess's last wish and started a new life with Tess's sister with repentance.
Tess’s tragic fate is lamentable for several reasons. First, her family was poor, which forced her to work in the d'Urbervilles' house. Second, due to her personality, she longed for the love in her heart. Third, his newlywed lover disapproved of her past and even ran away, deepening his hatred of those who had hurt him. These three reasons led her to the road of no return.
I sighed very much for Tess’s ending, remembering what a famous writer said: "There are only a few steps to the critical point in life." I think, no matter before or now, you should be cautious in your interactions with people.
- Previous article:How long does it take from Guangzhou to Fiji?
- Next article:Who was the first man from China to land on Mars?
- Related articles
- Community culture construction
- Ask the Yi people to translate their surnames into Chinese surnames. Thank you.
- What major is better for girls now?
- On the right of permanent residence and household registration
- The number of visitors to China Pavilion of Dubai World Expo exceeded 654.38 million. What black technology equipment does China Pavilion have?
- Rules for immigrants to purchase foreign exchange
- The historical development of ukulele
- Does the village near Qujing Xiaoxiang Reservoir involve relocation?
- How many days does it take to get a visa to the country of origin after applying for a British visa and taking fingerprints?
- How to find a job after American immigration