"The Good Earth" was written by American female novelist Pearl S. Buck, who spent most of her time in China since childhood, in Nanjing, China, and was published in 1931.
Here's a brief plot.
Wang Lung was married to O-Lan, a maidservant of
the wealthy Hwang family. She not only took good care of her father-in-law but
also did well in housekeeping.
Oran was a strong woman, such as giving birth to
her son alone and working on household or farming from the day after childbirth.
Wang Lung and O-Lan thought that owning land was
the only way to escape poverty. A series of good harvests made them earn money,
and they began to buy land.
Due to severe famine in the village, Wang Lung
moved to the south with his whole family. Riots occurred here and there, causing
rich people to hide their property in their homes and evacuate.
Because O-Lan, who used to be a maid of a
wealthy family, was well aware of the rich's habits, Wang Lung and O-Lan found
hidden gold coins and jewels and intercepted them.
After returning hometown, Wang Lung bought all
the land from opium-addicted Hwang, desperate to purchase opium. Wang Lung
became a large landowner. He brought Lotus to his house as his concubine,
treating O-Lan harshly.
O-Lan died lonely, and over the years, the two
sons came to Wang Lung, who had become an older man, and asked him to sell the
land. Wang Lung firmly refused their suggestion, saying selling the ground
means the end of everything.
The eldest son and the second son promised they
would not sell the land, but they were smiling, facing each other behind Wang
Lung.
<Lessons>
Wang Lung and O-Lan made their fortune with
land, but their life didn't result in a happy ending. The wealth set apart the
two and also ruined the relationship between Wang Lung and the sons. They were
a broken family.
It was indeed a vain ending, like the words of
Ecclesiastes 1:2, "Meaningless! Meaningless! Utterly meaningless!
Everything is meaningless."
Seeing this, Christians who read Pearl Buck's
"The Good Earth" hope for a land of life and peace, not a land of
money.
We can find the precious land in Matthew 13:44.
It is the gospel of heaven. I want to hold this word as the lesson of the
novel.
"The kingdom of heaven is
like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and
then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field."
(Question) What is the land of Wang Lung to me?
What is hidden in my field that I want to buy with everything I have?
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