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White-eared Night Heron: An Impending Murder
In fact, what the white-eared night heron wants to express is neither new nor complicated, that is, human desire and desire ignited by desire turn human nature into ashes. However, Emma chose a very interesting expression, which gave the old tune a new meaning.
The interesting expression is that Emma in White-Eared Night Heron makes several people go hand in hand, and * * * comes to the end of desire.
Along the way, before the Lumiere brothers 100 years ago, it was Prince Louis who almost became the inventor of the film. After filming a 2-second video of his wife's activities, he said that he was going to catch a train. Since then, there has been no news of people and luggage. A few days after Louis Prince disappeared, his mistress left a suicide note that she regretted, and then committed suicide by taking poison. Ning Lanfen said that Prince Louis must have killed his mistress who wanted to turn against her.
Yes, isn't it easy for a man who almost invented the film to want to kill a woman? As for a mystery that took 100 years to solve, the rich housewife Ning Lanfen hit the nail on the head, because Ning Lanfen's husband was obsessed with mistress for a whole year, leaving only a big house and two dogs for Ning Lanfen to pass the time-yes, Ning Lanfen is a second-tier man, who is the audience who keeps saying that she wants to kill her husband and mistress? "I".
I am a gardener who came to a small fishing village from C city many years ago. Two years before "I" left C City, Muge, who got rich first in C City, disappeared. His car was parked by the river where I like swimming. Although no one has died for so many years, the body has disappeared, and City C also acquiesced that Muge is dead, but how can two people from City C and City C who meet occasionally not talk about Muge? Qin in C city has been talking about the past of C city as a bystander, except for the old piano left by Muge and the one with rosewood. The color of greed can no longer be concealed. Oh, Qin, who likes shooting chimneys, is the third person to rush to the sea of desire.
Since I have doubts about the statement that Qin later passed by the small fishing village where "I" settled, it must be that Emma forced her way through the gap in the seemingly impenetrable narrative process and inserted doubts about "I": a photographer who likes to shoot chimneys went to C City to shoot chimneys? Qin later had to tell me why I photographed this rare bird-the white-eared night heron.
Looking at the ease with which "I" and Ning Lanfen hook up as traitors, we can't help wondering whether "I" is also a passer-by who rushes to ashes because of desire.
A seduction story-suppose "I" killed Muge because she seduced her girlfriend, then hid in the chimney, and then feared that I would leave C and flee to a small fishing village 10 years-if Emma honestly wrote it, it would be a novel so thin that readers would forget it as soon as they read it. Emma is a writer with literary ambitions. In addition to later writing about Qin's desire and clearly writing about Ning Lanfen's desire, she made the story of "I" not an isolated case, but also quoted classics. With the murder of Prince Louis, the concealment of "I" has become a kind of concealment with a sense of history-the desire of people who started from Adam and Eve never died in the dense bones of the dead, and the latecomers have stopped.
Writing here, I feel guilty, because until the last word of the novel, Emma didn't make it clear that "I" was the murderer of Muge. In other words, it's just my guess who killed the basic wooden lattice of the white-eared night heron.
Although "I" have too many reasons to kill Muge:
Mu Ge's mother once verbally insulted "my" mother, which indirectly led to her death from liver cancer.
Mu Ge's mistress is my girlfriend.
I deeply sympathize with Muge's wife.
Although Emma used more space to write about the sudden visit of Qin later and the angry appearance of Ning Lanfen, trying to divert the reader's attention, The Secret is still trivial:
Qin, who specializes in shooting chimneys, was later seen by "I" and his mind was not on the chimney.
Qin later told me that he photographed the white-eared night heron in order to tell me that he had the ability to get to the bottom of it.
Seeing the fat and fresh oysters, "I" ordered a plate of fried oysters with leeks. "I have a hunch that one day I will miss this bite very much."
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Put together these suspects that I am the murderer of Muge, we can't pin "I" on the murderer's charges, because these are all my guesses. At this point, I am a little angry: how can a story about a murder case not have a clear result? ! However, Emma's desire to talk gave me a secret signal to find a good friend: Have you read The White-Eared Night Heron? You saw it, you liked it, and this is my fellow traveler. Since you are my fellow traveler, next I want to ask you: Who killed Mu Ge? If you agree with my guess, I'll ask you again. What does the last sentence of the novel mean, "I pronounce words accurately this time, after all, it's not too difficult not to pronounce' pot' as' floating'"?
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