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人是会变的,连本该最真的心、最深的情,也脱离不了这样的宿命。因为人不是绝对自由的,社会在变、观念在变,人心便也随之而变。“皮之不存,毛将焉附”?周日的午后,在上海图书馆聆听陈建华教授《在古今中西之间——漫谈二三十年代的上海都市文化》讲座后,便莫名生出这样的惆怅来。讲文化,就必得讲到人,文化是人的故事。陈教授讲到了周瘦鹃与紫罗兰——一对不该遇见、身份悬殊的民国男女——不期而遇,倾心相爱了。故事的结局可想而知,早已安排好的婚姻,割断了两下的感情,从此留下各自生活、各自孤单的他们。也正因为如此,才有了沪上名刊《紫罗兰》(由周瘦鹃先生创办),也才有了那么多与《紫罗兰》相关的文化故事。一场悲剧,
People will change, even the most true heart, the deepest love, but also can not be separated from such fate. Because people are not absolutely free, the society is changing, the concept is changing, and people’s minds change accordingly. After Sunday afternoon, after listening to Professor Chen Jianhua’s lecture on “Shanghai’s urban culture in the 1920s and 1930s” between ancient and modern China, he was inexplicable after his lecture on Sunday afternoon This melancholy come. Speaking of culture, we must talk about people, culture is a human story. Professor Chen talked about Zhou Zhaocuo and violets - a pair of men and women of the Republic who should not meet and have great social identities - meet by chance and love each other. The outcome of the story can be imagined, already arranged for a good marriage, cut off the feelings of the two, then leave their own lives, each of them alone. It is precisely because of this, only the Shanghai magazine “violet” (by Mr. Zhou Shoujuan founder), also have so many “violets” related to cultural stories. A tragedy,