Storytelling is seen everywhere in the world. It is used for taking time, communicating past and present events, and communicating with each other. In Daisy's Balzac and Chinese Little Tailor, the storytelling happens hopelessly and when life becomes difficult, let the character convey stories to replace life. Narrator and Luo use the story as a desperate story to escape from reality. The tailor was influenced by the story, and he changed the style of the garment he made to escape the boundaries of clothing approved by Mao Tung.
In Dai Sijie 's book Balzac and Little Chinese Women Tailor, the two heroes together experienced difficulties of reeducation, but still they can remain "hopeful". Dai Sijie focuses on the survival and power of the human spirit and imagination of Luo and the narrator Ma Yun. By finding a solution to the problem during retraining, the boys remain 'full of hope'. Luo is feeling tired, so he returns to the hands of the clock to gain extra sleep so that he can spend that day. Even though she does not have the right medical equipment, the Little Chinese Female Tailor will try to treat his illness. On the other hand, Four-Eyes continues trying to impress the farmers, seizes all the prohibited books, expresses trust in farmers, risks the opportunity to avoid flesh and pretend not to eat meat ing.
Born in China in 1954, Dai Sijie was a film director who was educated during the Cultural Revolution. In 1984, he left China for France, and since then he lived and worked. His first novel, Balzac and Little Chinese Taylor, published in France in 2000, became a direct bestseller and received five awards. The rights of the novel are sold in 19 countries and will be shot soon. Honore de Balzac, Ursule Mirouet, North Island, Blue House, Nien Cheng, Shanghai's life and death, Ma Jian, Red Dust: Road to China, Maurice J. Meisner, Mao Zedong China and Posts: People's Republic History, Anchee Min, Red Rhododendron, Lulu Wang, Red China Bruce: My Long March, Rae Yang, Spider Eater, Zhu Xiaodi, Red House from Mao Zedong to the present 30 years: Memoirs of the Chinese Communist Party of Youth and Youth