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第三節(jié)硫和氮的氧化物

第1課時(shí)二氧化硫和三氧化硫第三節(jié)硫和氮的氧化物

第1課時(shí)二氧化硫和三氧化硫火山口地殼的巖層硫化物和硫酸鹽蛋白質(zhì)火山口地殼的巖層硫化物和硫酸鹽蛋白質(zhì)不微易不微易二氧化硫和三氧化硫精選教學(xué)課件無(wú)刺激性有大易易上升易變紅色酸性無(wú)刺激性有大易易上升易變紅色酸性變紅褪色恢復(fù)紅色漂白H2O+SO2H2SO3

H2O

變紅褪色恢復(fù)紅色漂白H2O+SO2H2SO3H2O不穩(wěn)定分解+4氧化還原性還原漂白殺菌消毒不穩(wěn)定分解+4氧化還原性還原漂白殺菌消毒思維拓展2.將SO2通入加酚酞的NaOH溶液,紅色褪去,體現(xiàn)了

SO2的什么性質(zhì)?如何證明?

答案體現(xiàn)SO2的酸性。向反應(yīng)混合物中滴加足量的

NaOH溶液,若恢復(fù)紅色,則說(shuō)明體現(xiàn)其酸性。3.將等物質(zhì)的量的Cl2和SO2混合,其漂白能力是否一定加強(qiáng)?

答案

不是,Cl2和SO2在水溶液中發(fā)生如下反應(yīng):SO2+

Cl2+2H2O2HCl+H2SO4,使其失去漂白性。4.能否用澄清石灰水鑒別SO2和CO2?為什么?答案不能。SO2、CO2通入澄清石灰水中,均能使石灰水變渾濁,二者現(xiàn)象相同,不能區(qū)分開(kāi)。思維拓展CaSO4

BaSO4↓+H2O

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好像是在一次電話采訪中,一個(gè)記者曾經(jīng)問(wèn)過(guò)我一個(gè)很好玩的問(wèn)題:李連杰,你這些年都是一帆風(fēng)順,你是怎么變得這么強(qiáng)大的呢?

這位記者,采訪我之前肯定沒(méi)做過(guò)認(rèn)真的準(zhǔn)備。首先,我從來(lái)不是一帆風(fēng)順,我在朋友中有個(gè)外號(hào),叫”死過(guò)一百次的生還者“。從小我父親就過(guò)世了,家境實(shí)在太差,只好加入武術(shù)隊(duì),靠每個(gè)月微薄的補(bǔ)貼養(yǎng)活全家;11歲開(kāi)始我連續(xù)5次拿到全國(guó)武術(shù)比賽冠軍,18歲拍了《少林寺》一夜成名,但立馬,第二年我就摔斷了腿,差點(diǎn)成為廢人;好不容易等到《黃飛鴻》系列電影大賣,我的經(jīng)紀(jì)人又遭黑道槍殺,事業(yè)再次陷入低谷......這些都不說(shuō),2004年印尼海嘯時(shí),我差點(diǎn)妻離子散命喪異地,當(dāng)洪水就在你眼前肆虐時(shí),那種內(nèi)心的驚恐與不舍,又有多少人面對(duì)過(guò)呢?

也可以理解,問(wèn)這個(gè)問(wèn)題的人估計(jì)從來(lái)都只是在電影中了解我,覺(jué)得我就是電影中那些硬漢,身懷絕技,從精神到肉體都是天生的強(qiáng)大.事實(shí)上,我只是一個(gè)血肉做成的普通人,甚至,我比很多人還脆弱,有一段時(shí)間,我天天想著出家當(dāng)和尚。

但是,少林寺的一位高僧卻不同意我這樣做,因?yàn)槌黾也⒉荒軓母旧辖鉀Q問(wèn)題佛家還講究入世修行呢!后來(lái),我去好萊塢發(fā)展時(shí),他要我記住一句話:一切困難都是為了幫自已變得更強(qiáng)大!

這話聽(tīng)起來(lái)實(shí)在不像是什么祝福。果然,到了好萊塢,事情并不順利,雖然臺(tái)灣老板楊登魁花了上億元幫我打造形象,創(chuàng)造機(jī)會(huì),但傲慢的好萊塢并不肯接納我這個(gè)身高才170CM的華人。我忍著,直到一次在片場(chǎng),導(dǎo)演把劇本摔到我臉上,冷冷地問(wèn)我:你是不是不懂英文,所以劇本沒(méi)看懂?

那個(gè)晚上,我打電話給那位高僧。他淡淡地說(shuō):這些年你吃了不少苦頭,但回過(guò)頭來(lái)想一想,是現(xiàn)在的你強(qiáng)大,還是過(guò)去的你強(qiáng)大?我一愣,想著自已這半生的經(jīng)歷,的確,那些困難現(xiàn)在看起來(lái)都不值一提了,可當(dāng)時(shí),又何嘗不是逼得自已無(wú)路可逃?可見(jiàn),困難的確在讓我變得強(qiáng)大,至少,讓我的承受能力越來(lái)越強(qiáng)!

從那以后,我不再懼怕任何困境,對(duì)困境內(nèi)外甚至抱著一種“歡迎”的態(tài)度。朋友都說(shuō)我瘋魔了,但我心里知道,這不過(guò)是在困難中修煉自已。

拍攝《英雄》的那段時(shí)間,章子怡很是受非議,甚至在劇組中也被某些人孤立。在她身上我看到了剛出道的自已:沖動(dòng)、愛(ài)憎分明,心里有什么臉上從來(lái)藏不住......于是,我把自的體驗(yàn)告訴她,慢慢地,她也從流言中脫胎換骨,開(kāi)始表現(xiàn)出一個(gè)堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的章小妹。

這兩年,我對(duì)武術(shù)之道越來(lái)越有想法,很想和觀眾分享這種想法,于是,我請(qǐng)人編寫了宣揚(yáng)和平的電影《西藏武僧在紐約》。很多片商對(duì)名字很感興趣,但一看劇本就都不肯投資,因?yàn)槔锩娴奈浯驁?chǎng)面太少了,不夠商業(yè)化。到哪里去找投資商?每晚這個(gè)問(wèn)題都折磨得我無(wú)法入睡,實(shí)在沒(méi)辦法了,我找到法國(guó)的著名導(dǎo)演呂克貝松,想自掏腰包自已拍。拍完后,我看電影前90分鐘十分精彩脫俗,但后30分鐘就落入了武打片的俗套,就要求改結(jié)尾,別人都覺(jué)得我瘋了,改結(jié)尾是自殺行為,會(huì)讓票房一落千丈。呂克貝松也十分驚奇地問(wèn)我:“你真想得罪你所有的觀眾嗎?”我笑著說(shuō):“那就試一次吧。”

事實(shí)是,電影還沒(méi)有公開(kāi)放映,就受到了不少電影專家和媒體的關(guān)注,慢慢地,隨著《霍元甲》的再度追擊,大家也開(kāi)始知道:哦,原來(lái)李連杰并不是一個(gè)武打機(jī)器,他也是有自已的想法的;中華武術(shù)除了實(shí)用外,里面還有博大精深的東西啊!

這就是我的目的。既要表達(dá)內(nèi)心、又要保證票房,的確是一件太困難的事,但我知道,困境總會(huì)過(guò)去,而經(jīng)歷困境的人,卻在這個(gè)過(guò)程中變得更樂(lè)觀、更有力量。

好像是在一次電話采訪中,一個(gè)記者曾經(jīng)問(wèn)過(guò)我一個(gè)很好玩的問(wèn)s,somesayshequotedeverybookofthebiblebymemoryandiBothsistershadhadtheirloveexperiencebythetimethewarcame,andtheywerehurriedhome.Neitherwaseverinlovewithayoungmanunlessheandshewereverballyverynear:thatisunlesstheywereprofoundlyinterested,TALKINGtooneanother.Theamazing,theprofound,theunbelievablethrilltherewasinpassionatelytalkingtosomereallycleveryoungmanbythehour,resumingdayafterdayformonths...thistheyhadneverrealizedtillithappened!Theparadisalpromise:Thoushalthavementotalkto!---hadneverbeenuttered.Itwasfulfilledbeforetheyknewwhatapromiseitwas.

Andifaftertherousedintimacy39ofthesevividandsoul-enlighteneddiscussionsthesexthingbecamemoreorlessinevitable40,thenletit.Itmarkedtheendofachapter.Ithadathrillofitsowntoo:aqueervibratingthrillinsidethebody,afinalspasm41ofself-assertion,likethelastword,exciting,andveryliketherowofasterisks42thatcanbeputtoshowtheendofaparagraph,andabreakinthetheme.

Whenthegirlscamehomeforthesummerholidaysof1913,whenHildawastwentyandConnieeighteen,theirfathercouldseeplainlythattheyhadhadtheloveexperience.

L'amouravaitpossépar8là,assomebodyputsit.Buthewasamanofexperiencehimself,andletlifetakeitscourse.Asforthemotanervousinvalid43inthelastfewmonthsofherlife,shewantedhergirlstobe`free',andto`fulfilthemselves'.Sheherselfhadneverbeenabletobealtogetherherself:ithadbeendeniedher.Heavenknowswhy,forshewasawomanwhohadherownincomeandherownway.Sheblamedherhusband.Butasamatteroffact,itwassomeoldimpressionofauthorityonherownmindorsoulthatshecouldnotgetridof.IthadnothingtodowithSirMalcolm,wholefthisnervously44hostile,high-spiritedwifetoruleherownroost,whilehewenthisownway.

Sothegirlswere`free',andwentbacktoDresden,andtheirmusic,andtheuniversityandtheyoungmen.Theylovedtheirrespectiveyoungmen,andtheirrespectiveyoungmenlovedthemwithallthepassionofmentalattraction.Allthewonderfulthingstheyoungmenthoughtandexpressedandwrote,theythoughtandexpressedandwrotefortheyoungwomen.Connie'syoungmanwasmusical,Hilda'swastechnical.Buttheysimplylivedfortheiryoungwomen.Intheirmindsandtheirmentalexcitements,thatis.Somewhereelsetheywerealittlerebuffed,thoughtheydidnotknowit.

Itwasobviousinthemtoothatlovehadgonethroughthem:thatis,thephysicalexperience.Itiscuriouswhatasubtlebutunmistakabletransmutationitmakes,bothinthebodyofmenandwomen:thewomanmoreblooming,moresubtlyrounded,heryoungangularitiessoftened45,andherexpressioneitheranxiousortriumphant46:themanmuchquieter,moreinward,theveryshapesofhisshouldersandhisbuttockslessassertive47,morehesitant.

Intheactualsex-thrillwithinthebody,thesistersnearlysuccumbed48tothestrangemalepower.Butquicklytheyrecoveredthemselves,tookthesex-thrillasasensation,andremainedfree.Whereasthemen,ingratitude49tothewomanforthesexexperience,lettheirsoulsgoouttoher.Andafterwardslookedratherasiftheyhadlostashillingandfoundsixpence.Connie'smancouldbeabitsulky,andHilda'sabitjeering50.Butthatishowmenare!Ungratefulandneversatisfied.Whenyoudon'thavethemtheyhateyoubecauseyouwon't;andwhenyoudohavethemtheyhateyouagain,forsomeotherreason.Orfornoreasonatall,exceptthattheyarediscontentedchildren,andcan'tbesatisfiedwhatevertheyget,letawomandowhatshemay.

However,camethewar,HildaandConniewererushedhomeagainafterhavingbeenhomealreadyinMay,totheirmother'sfuneral.BeforeChristmasof1914boththeirGermanyoungmenweredead:whereuponthesisterswept,andlovedtheyoungmenpassionately,butunderneath51forgotthem.Theydidn'texistanymore.

Bothsisterslivedintheirfather's,reallytheirmother's,KensingtonhousemixedwiththeyoungCambridgegroup,thegroupthatstoodfor`freedom'andflannel52trousers,andflannelshirtsopenattheneck,andawell-bredsortofemotionalanarchy53,andawhispering,murmuringsortofvoice,andanultra-sensitivesortofmanner.Hilda,however,suddenlymarriedamantenyearsolderthanherself,aneldermemberofthesameCambridgegroup,amanwithafairamountofmoney,andacomfortablefamilyjobinthegovernment:healsowrotephilosophicalessays.ShelivedwithhiminasmallishhouseinWestminster,andmovedinthatgoodsortofsocietyofpeopleinthegovernmentwhoarenottip-toppers,butwhoare,orwouldbe,therealintelligentpowerinthenation:peoplewhoknowwhatthey'retalkingabout,ortalkasiftheydid.

Conniedidamildformofwar-work,andconsorted54withtheflannel-trousersCambridgeintransigents,whogentlymockedateverything,sofar.Her`friend'wasaCliffordChatterley,ayoungmanoftwenty-two,whohadhurriedhomefromBonn,wherehewasstudyingthetechnicalitiesofcoal-mining.Hehadpreviously55spenttwoyearsatCambridge.Nowhehadbecomeafirstlieutenant56inasmartregiment57,sohecouldmockateverythingmorebecominglyinuniform.

CliffordChatterleywasmoreupper-classthanConnie.Conniewaswell-to-dointelligentsia,buthewasaristocracy.Notthebigsort,butstillit.Hisfatherwasabaronet,andhismotherhadbeenaviscount'sdaughter.

ButClifford,whilehewasbetterbredthanConnie,andmore`society',wasinhisownwaymoreprovincialandmoretimid.Hewasathiseaseinthenarrow`greatworld',thatis,landedaristocracysociety,buthewasshyandnervousofallthatotherbigworldwhichconsistsofthevasthordes58ofthemiddleandlowerclasses,andforeigners.Ifthetruthmustbetold,hewasjustalittlebitfrightenedofmiddle-andlower-classhumanity,andofforeignersnotofhisownclass.Hewas,insomeparalysingway,consciousofhisowndefencelessness,thoughhehadallthedefenceofprivilege.Whichiscurious,butaphenomenonofourday.

Thereforethepeculiar59softassuranceofagirllikeConstanceReidfascinatedhim.Shewassomuchmoremistressofherselfinthatouterworldofchaos60thanhewasmasterofhimself.

Neverthelesshetoowasarebel:rebellingevenagainsthisclass.Orperhapsrebelistoostrongaword;fartoostrong.Hewasonlycaughtinthegeneral,popularrecoil61oftheyoungagainstconventionandagainstanysortofrealauthority.Fatherswereridiculous:hisownobstinate62onesupremelyso.Andgovernmentswereridiculous:ourownwait-and-seesortespeciallyso.Andarmieswereridiculous,andoldbuffers63ofgeneralsaltogether,thered-facedKitchenersupremely.Eventhewarwasridiculous,thoughitdidkillratheralotofpeople.

Infacteverythingwasalittleridiculous,orveryridiculous:certainlyeverythingconnectedwithauthority,whetheritwereinthearmyorthegovernmentortheuniversities,wasridiculoustoadegree.Andasfarasthegoverningclassmadeanypretensions64togovern,theywereridiculoustoo.SirGeoffrey,Clifford'sfather,wasintenselyridiculous,choppingdownhistrees,andweedingmenoutofhiscollierytoshovethemintothewar;andhimselfbeingsosafeandpatriotic65;but,also,spendingmoremoneyonhiscountrythanhe'dgot.

WhenMissChatterley---Emma---camedowntoLondonfromtheMidlandstodosomenursingwork,shewasverywitty66inaquietwayaboutSirGeoffreyandhisdetermined67patriotism68.Herbert,theelderbrotherandheir,laughedoutright69,thoughitwashistreesthatwerefallingfortrench70props71.ButCliffordonlysmiledalittleuneasily.Everythingwasridiculous,quitetrue.Butwhenitcametoocloseandoneselfbecameridiculoustoo...?Atleastpeopleofadifferentclass,likeConnie,wereearnestaboutsomething.Theybelievedinsomething.

TheywereratherearnestabouttheTommies,andthethreatofconscription,andtheshortageofsugarandtoffeeforthechildren.Inallthesethings,ofcourse,theauthoritieswereridiculouslyatfault.ButCliffordcouldnottakeittoheart.Tohimtheauthoritieswereridiculousabovo,notbecauseoftoffeeorTommies.

Andtheauthoritiesfeltridiculous,andbehavedinaratherridiculousfashion,anditwasallamadhatter'stea-partyforawhile.Tillthingsdevelopedoverthere,andLloydGeorgecametosavethesituationoverhere.Andthissurpassedevenridicule72,theflippantyounglaughednomore.

In1916HerbertChatterleywaskilled,soCliffordbecameheir.Hewasterrifiedevenofthis.HisimportanceassonofSirGeoffrey,andchildofWragby,wassoingrainedinhim,hecouldneverescapeit.Andyetheknewthatthistoo,intheeyesofthevastseething73world,wasridiculous.NowhewasheirandresponsibleforWragby.Wasthatnotterrible?andalsosplendidandatthesametime,perhaps,purely74absurd?

SirGeoffreywouldhavenoneoftheabsurdity75.Hewaspaleandtense,withdrawn76intohimself,andobstinately77determinedtosavehiscountryandhisownposition,letitbeLloydGeorgeorwhoitmight.Socutoffhewas,sodivorcedfromtheEnglandthatwasreallyEngland,soutterly78incapable79,thatheeventhoughtwellofHoratioBottomley.SirGeoffreystoodforEnglandandLloydGeorgeashisforebearshadstoodforEnglandandStGeorge:andheneverknewtherewasadifference.SoSirGeoffreyfelledtimberandstoodforLloydGeorgeandEngland,EnglandandLloydGeorge.

AndhewantedCliffordtomarryandproduceanheir.Cliffordfelthisfatherwasahopelessanachronism.Butwhereinwashehimselfanyfurtherahead,exceptinawincing80senseoftheridiculousnessofeverything,andtheparamount81ridiculousnessofhisownposition?Forwilly-nillyhetookhisbaronetcyandWragbywiththelastseriousness.

Thegayexcitementhadgoneoutofthewar...dead.Toomuchdeathandhorror.Amanneededsupportaridcomfort.Amanneededtohaveananchorinthesafeworld.Amanneededawife.

TheChatterleys,twobrothersandasister,hadlivedcuriously82isolated83,shutinwithoneanotheratWragby,inspiteofalltheirconnexions.Asenseofisolation84intensified85thefamilytie,asenseoftheweaknessoftheirposition,asenseofdefencelessness,inspiteof,orbecauseof,thetitleandtheland.TheywerecutofffromthoseindustrialMidlandsinwhichtheypassedtheirlives.Andtheywerecutofffromtheirownclassbythebrooding,obstinate,shut-upnatureofSirGeoffrey,theirfather,whomtheyridiculed86,butwhomtheyweresosensitiveabout.

Thethreehadsaidtheywouldalllivetogetheralways.ButnowHerbertwasdead,andSirGeoffreywantedCliffordtomarry.SirGeoffreybarelymentionedit:hespokeverylittle.Buthissilent,broodinginsistence87thatitshouldbesowashardforCliffordtobearupagainst.

ButEmmasaidNo!ShewastenyearsolderthanClifford,andshefelthismarryingwouldbeadesertionandabetrayalofwhattheyoungonesofthefamilyhadstoodfor.

CliffordmarriedConnie,nevertheless,andhadhismonth'shoneymoonwithher.Itwastheterribleyear1917,andtheywereintimateastwopeoplewhostandtogetheronasinkingship.Hehadbeenvirgin88whenhemarried:andthesexpartdidnotmeanmuchtohim.Theyweresoclose,heandshe,apartfromthat.AndConnieexulted89alittleinthisintimacywhichwasbeyondsex,andbeyondaman's`satisfaction`.Cliffordanyhowwasnotjustkeenonhis`satisfaction',assomanymenseemedtobe.No,theintimacywasdeeper,morepersonalthanthat.Andsexwasmerelyanaccident,oranadjunct,oneofthecuriousobsolete90,organicprocesseswhichpersistedinitsownclumsiness,butwasnotreallynecessary.ThoughConniedidwantchildren:ifonlytofortify91heragainsthersister-in-lawEmma.

Butearlyin1918Cliffordwasshippedhomesmashed,andtherewasnochild.AndSirGeoffreydiedofchagrin92.

Oursisessentiallyatragicage,sowerefusetotakeittragically.Thecataclysmhashappened,weareamongtheruins,westarttobuildupnewlittlehabitats,tohavenewlittlehopes.Itisratherhardwork:thereisnownosmoothroadintothefuture:butwegoround,orscrambleovertheobstacles.We'vegottolive,nomatterhowmanyskieshavefallen.

ThiswasmoreorlessConstanceChatterley'sposition.Thewarhadbroughttheroofdownoverherhead.Andshehadrealizedthatonemustliveandlearn.ttookawholedayandawholenight.Whatiscertainis,attheendofitall,Darcusss,somesayshequotedeveryb第三節(jié)硫和氮的氧化物

第1課時(shí)二氧化硫和三氧化硫第三節(jié)硫和氮的氧化物

第1課時(shí)二氧化硫和三氧化硫火山口地殼的巖層硫化物和硫酸鹽蛋白質(zhì)火山口地殼的巖層硫化物和硫酸鹽蛋白質(zhì)不微易不微易二氧化硫和三氧化硫精選教學(xué)課件無(wú)刺激性有大易易上升易變紅色酸性無(wú)刺激性有大易易上升易變紅色酸性變紅褪色恢復(fù)紅色漂白H2O+SO2H2SO3

H2O

變紅褪色恢復(fù)紅色漂白H2O+SO2H2SO3H2O不穩(wěn)定分解+4氧化還原性還原漂白殺菌消毒不穩(wěn)定分解+4氧化還原性還原漂白殺菌消毒思維拓展2.將SO2通入加酚酞的NaOH溶液,紅色褪去,體現(xiàn)了

SO2的什么性質(zhì)?如何證明?

答案體現(xiàn)SO2的酸性。向反應(yīng)混合物中滴加足量的

NaOH溶液,若恢復(fù)紅色,則說(shuō)明體現(xiàn)其酸性。3.將等物質(zhì)的量的Cl2和SO2混合,其漂白能力是否一定加強(qiáng)?

答案

不是,Cl2和SO2在水溶液中發(fā)生如下反應(yīng):SO2+

Cl2+2H2O2HCl+H2SO4,使其失去漂白性。4.能否用澄清石灰水鑒別SO2和CO2?為什么?答案不能。SO2、CO2通入澄清石灰水中,均能使石灰水變渾濁,二者現(xiàn)象相同,不能區(qū)分開(kāi)。思維拓展CaSO4

BaSO4↓+H2O

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好像是在一次電話采訪中,一個(gè)記者曾經(jīng)問(wèn)過(guò)我一個(gè)很好玩的問(wèn)題:李連杰,你這些年都是一帆風(fēng)順,你是怎么變得這么強(qiáng)大的呢?

這位記者,采訪我之前肯定沒(méi)做過(guò)認(rèn)真的準(zhǔn)備。首先,我從來(lái)不是一帆風(fēng)順,我在朋友中有個(gè)外號(hào),叫”死過(guò)一百次的生還者“。從小我父親就過(guò)世了,家境實(shí)在太差,只好加入武術(shù)隊(duì),靠每個(gè)月微薄的補(bǔ)貼養(yǎng)活全家;11歲開(kāi)始我連續(xù)5次拿到全國(guó)武術(shù)比賽冠軍,18歲拍了《少林寺》一夜成名,但立馬,第二年我就摔斷了腿,差點(diǎn)成為廢人;好不容易等到《黃飛鴻》系列電影大賣,我的經(jīng)紀(jì)人又遭黑道槍殺,事業(yè)再次陷入低谷......這些都不說(shuō),2004年印尼海嘯時(shí),我差點(diǎn)妻離子散命喪異地,當(dāng)洪水就在你眼前肆虐時(shí),那種內(nèi)心的驚恐與不舍,又有多少人面對(duì)過(guò)呢?

也可以理解,問(wèn)這個(gè)問(wèn)題的人估計(jì)從來(lái)都只是在電影中了解我,覺(jué)得我就是電影中那些硬漢,身懷絕技,從精神到肉體都是天生的強(qiáng)大.事實(shí)上,我只是一個(gè)血肉做成的普通人,甚至,我比很多人還脆弱,有一段時(shí)間,我天天想著出家當(dāng)和尚。

但是,少林寺的一位高僧卻不同意我這樣做,因?yàn)槌黾也⒉荒軓母旧辖鉀Q問(wèn)題佛家還講究入世修行呢!后來(lái),我去好萊塢發(fā)展時(shí),他要我記住一句話:一切困難都是為了幫自已變得更強(qiáng)大!

這話聽(tīng)起來(lái)實(shí)在不像是什么祝福。果然,到了好萊塢,事情并不順利,雖然臺(tái)灣老板楊登魁花了上億元幫我打造形象,創(chuàng)造機(jī)會(huì),但傲慢的好萊塢并不肯接納我這個(gè)身高才170CM的華人。我忍著,直到一次在片場(chǎng),導(dǎo)演把劇本摔到我臉上,冷冷地問(wèn)我:你是不是不懂英文,所以劇本沒(méi)看懂?

那個(gè)晚上,我打電話給那位高僧。他淡淡地說(shuō):這些年你吃了不少苦頭,但回過(guò)頭來(lái)想一想,是現(xiàn)在的你強(qiáng)大,還是過(guò)去的你強(qiáng)大?我一愣,想著自已這半生的經(jīng)歷,的確,那些困難現(xiàn)在看起來(lái)都不值一提了,可當(dāng)時(shí),又何嘗不是逼得自已無(wú)路可逃?可見(jiàn),困難的確在讓我變得強(qiáng)大,至少,讓我的承受能力越來(lái)越強(qiáng)!

從那以后,我不再懼怕任何困境,對(duì)困境內(nèi)外甚至抱著一種“歡迎”的態(tài)度。朋友都說(shuō)我瘋魔了,但我心里知道,這不過(guò)是在困難中修煉自已。

拍攝《英雄》的那段時(shí)間,章子怡很是受非議,甚至在劇組中也被某些人孤立。在她身上我看到了剛出道的自已:沖動(dòng)、愛(ài)憎分明,心里有什么臉上從來(lái)藏不住......于是,我把自的體驗(yàn)告訴她,慢慢地,她也從流言中脫胎換骨,開(kāi)始表現(xiàn)出一個(gè)堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的章小妹。

這兩年,我對(duì)武術(shù)之道越來(lái)越有想法,很想和觀眾分享這種想法,于是,我請(qǐng)人編寫了宣揚(yáng)和平的電影《西藏武僧在紐約》。很多片商對(duì)名字很感興趣,但一看劇本就都不肯投資,因?yàn)槔锩娴奈浯驁?chǎng)面太少了,不夠商業(yè)化。到哪里去找投資商?每晚這個(gè)問(wèn)題都折磨得我無(wú)法入睡,實(shí)在沒(méi)辦法了,我找到法國(guó)的著名導(dǎo)演呂克貝松,想自掏腰包自已拍。拍完后,我看電影前90分鐘十分精彩脫俗,但后30分鐘就落入了武打片的俗套,就要求改結(jié)尾,別人都覺(jué)得我瘋了,改結(jié)尾是自殺行為,會(huì)讓票房一落千丈。呂克貝松也十分驚奇地問(wèn)我:“你真想得罪你所有的觀眾嗎?”我笑著說(shuō):“那就試一次吧。”

事實(shí)是,電影還沒(méi)有公開(kāi)放映,就受到了不少電影專家和媒體的關(guān)注,慢慢地,隨著《霍元甲》的再度追擊,大家也開(kāi)始知道:哦,原來(lái)李連杰并不是一個(gè)武打機(jī)器,他也是有自已的想法的;中華武術(shù)除了實(shí)用外,里面還有博大精深的東西啊!

這就是我的目的。既要表達(dá)內(nèi)心、又要保證票房,的確是一件太困難的事,但我知道,困境總會(huì)過(guò)去,而經(jīng)歷困境的人,卻在這個(gè)過(guò)程中變得更樂(lè)觀、更有力量。

好像是在一次電話采訪中,一個(gè)記者曾經(jīng)問(wèn)過(guò)我一個(gè)很好玩的問(wèn)s,somesayshequotedeverybookofthebiblebymemoryandiBothsistershadhadtheirloveexperiencebythetimethewarcame,andtheywerehurriedhome.Neitherwaseverinlovewithayoungmanunlessheandshewereverballyverynear:thatisunlesstheywereprofoundlyinterested,TALKINGtooneanother.Theamazing,theprofound,theunbelievablethrilltherewasinpassionatelytalkingtosomereallycleveryoungmanbythehour,resumingdayafterdayformonths...thistheyhadneverrealizedtillithappened!Theparadisalpromise:Thoushalthavementotalkto!---hadneverbeenuttered.Itwasfulfilledbeforetheyknewwhatapromiseitwas.

Andifaftertherousedintimacy39ofthesevividandsoul-enlighteneddiscussionsthesexthingbecamemoreorlessinevitable40,thenletit.Itmarkedtheendofachapter.Ithadathrillofitsowntoo:aqueervibratingthrillinsidethebody,afinalspasm41ofself-assertion,likethelastword,exciting,andveryliketherowofasterisks42thatcanbeputtoshowtheendofaparagraph,andabreakinthetheme.

Whenthegirlscamehomeforthesummerholidaysof1913,whenHildawastwentyandConnieeighteen,theirfathercouldseeplainlythattheyhadhadtheloveexperience.

L'amouravaitpossépar8là,assomebodyputsit.Buthewasamanofexperiencehimself,andletlifetakeitscourse.Asforthemotanervousinvalid43inthelastfewmonthsofherlife,shewantedhergirlstobe`free',andto`fulfilthemselves'.Sheherselfhadneverbeenabletobealtogetherherself:ithadbeendeniedher.Heavenknowswhy,forshewasawomanwhohadherownincomeandherownway.Sheblamedherhusband.Butasamatteroffact,itwassomeoldimpressionofauthorityonherownmindorsoulthatshecouldnotgetridof.IthadnothingtodowithSirMalcolm,wholefthisnervously44hostile,high-spiritedwifetoruleherownroost,whilehewenthisownway.

Sothegirlswere`free',andwentbacktoDresden,andtheirmusic,andtheuniversityandtheyoungmen.Theylovedtheirrespectiveyoungmen,andtheirrespectiveyoungmenlovedthemwithallthepassionofmentalattraction.Allthewonderfulthingstheyoungmenthoughtandexpressedandwrote,theythoughtandexpressedandwrotefortheyoungwomen.Connie'syoungmanwasmusical,Hilda'swastechnical.Buttheysimplylivedfortheiryoungwomen.Intheirmindsandtheirmentalexcitements,thatis.Somewhereelsetheywerealittlerebuffed,thoughtheydidnotknowit.

Itwasobviousinthemtoothatlovehadgonethroughthem:thatis,thephysicalexperience.Itiscuriouswhatasubtlebutunmistakabletransmutationitmakes,bothinthebodyofmenandwomen:thewomanmoreblooming,moresubtlyrounded,heryoungangularitiessoftened45,andherexpressioneitheranxiousortriumphant46:themanmuchquieter,moreinward,theveryshapesofhisshouldersandhisbuttockslessassertive47,morehesitant.

Intheactualsex-thrillwithinthebody,thesistersnearlysuccumbed48tothestrangemalepower.Butquicklytheyrecoveredthemselves,tookthesex-thrillasasensation,andremainedfree.Whereasthemen,ingratitude49tothewomanforthesexexperience,lettheirsoulsgoouttoher.Andafterwardslookedratherasiftheyhadlostashillingandfoundsixpence.Connie'smancouldbeabitsulky,andHilda'sabitjeering50.Butthatishowmenare!Ungratefulandneversatisfied.Whenyoudon'thavethemtheyhateyoubecauseyouwon't;andwhenyoudohavethemtheyhateyouagain,forsomeotherreason.Orfornoreasonatall,exceptthattheyarediscontentedchildren,andcan'tbesatisfiedwhatevertheyget,letawomandowhatshemay.

However,camethewar,HildaandConniewererushedhomeagainafterhavingbeenhomealreadyinMay,totheirmother'sfuneral.BeforeChristmasof1914boththeirGermanyoungmenweredead:whereuponthesisterswept,andlovedtheyoungmenpassionately,butunderneath51forgotthem.Theydidn'texistanymore.

Bothsisterslivedintheirfather's,reallytheirmother's,KensingtonhousemixedwiththeyoungCambridgegroup,thegroupthatstoodfor`freedom'andflannel52trousers,andflannelshirtsopenattheneck,andawell-bredsortofemotionalanarchy53,andawhispering,murmuringsortofvoice,andanultra-sensitivesortofmanner.Hilda,however,suddenlymarriedamantenyearsolderthanherself,aneldermemberofthesameCambridgegroup,amanwithafairamountofmoney,andacomfortablefamilyjobinthegovernment:healsowrotephilosophicalessays.ShelivedwithhiminasmallishhouseinWestminster,andmovedinthatgoodsortofsocietyofpeopleinthegovernmentwhoarenottip-toppers,butwhoare,orwouldbe,therealintelligentpowerinthenation:peoplewhoknowwhatthey'retalkingabout,ortalkasiftheydid.

Conniedidamildformofwar-work,andconsorted54withtheflannel-trousersCambridgeintransigents,whogentlymockedateverything,sofar.Her`friend'wasaCliffordChatterley,ayoungmanoftwenty-two,whohadhurriedhomefromBonn,wherehewasstudyingthetechnicalitiesofcoal-mining.Hehadpreviously55spenttwoyearsatCambridge.Nowhehadbecomeafirstlieutenant56inasmartregiment57,sohecouldmockateverythingmorebecominglyinuniform.

CliffordChatterleywasmoreupper-classthanConnie.Conniewaswell-to-dointelligentsia,buthewasaristocracy.Notthebigsort,butstillit.Hisfatherwasabaronet,andhismotherhadbeenaviscount'sdaughter.

ButClifford,whilehewasbetterbredthanConnie,andmore`society',wasinhisownwaymoreprovincialandmoretimid.Hewasathiseaseinthenarrow`greatworld',thatis,landedaristocracysociety,buthewasshyandnervousofallthatotherbigworldwhichconsistsofthevasthordes58ofthemiddleandlowerclasses,andforeigners.Ifthetruthmustbetold,hewasjustalittlebitfrightenedofmiddle-andlower-classhumanity,andofforeignersnotofhisownclass.Hewas,insomeparalysingway,consciousofhisowndefencelessness,thoughhehadallthedefenceofprivilege.Whichiscurious,butaphenomenonofourday.

Thereforethepeculiar59softassuranceofagirllikeConstanceReidfascinatedhim.Shewassomuchmoremistressofherselfinthatouterworldofchaos60thanhewasmasterofhimself.

Neverthelesshetoowasarebel:rebellingevenagainsthisclass.Orperhapsrebelistoostrongaword;fartoostrong.Hewasonlycaughtinthegeneral,popularrecoil61oftheyoungagainstconventionandagainstanysortofrealauthority.Fatherswereridiculous:hisownobstinate62onesupremelyso.Andgovernmentswereridiculous:ourownwait-and-seesortespeciallyso.Andarmieswereridiculous,andoldbuffers63ofgeneralsaltogether,thered-facedKitchenersupremely.Eventhewarwasridiculous,thoughitdidkillratheralotofpeople.

Infacteverythingwasalittleridiculous,orveryridiculous:certainlyeverythingconnectedwithauthority,whetheritwereinthearmyorthegovernmentortheuniversities,wasridiculoustoadegree.Andasfarasthegoverningclassmadeanypretensions64togovern,theywereridiculoustoo.SirGeoffrey,Clifford'sfather,wasintenselyridiculous,choppingdownhistrees,andweedingmenoutofhiscollierytoshovethemintothewar;andhimselfbeingsosafeandpatriotic65;but,also,spendingmoremoneyonhiscountrythanhe'dgot.

WhenMissChatterley---Emma---camedowntoLondonfromtheMidlandstodosomenursingwork,shewasverywitty66inaquietwayaboutSirGeoffreyandhisdetermined67patriotism68.Herbert,theelderbrotherandheir,laughedoutright69,thoughitwashistreesthatwerefallingfortrench70props71.ButCliffordonlysmiledalittleuneasily.Everythingwasridiculous,quitetrue.Butwhenitcametoocloseandoneselfbecameridiculoustoo...?Atleastpeopleofadifferentclass,likeConnie,wereearnestaboutsomething.Theybelievedinsomething.

TheywereratherearnestabouttheTommies,andthethreatofconscription,andtheshortageofsugarandtoffeeforthechildren.Inallthesethings,ofcourse,theauthoritieswereridiculouslyatfault.ButCliffordcouldnottakeittoheart.Tohimtheauthoritieswereridiculousabovo,notbecauseoftoffeeorTommies.

Andtheauthoritiesfeltridiculous,andbehavedinaratherridiculousfashion,anditwasallamadhatter'stea-partyforawhile.Tillthingsdevelopedoverthere,andLloydGeorgecametosavethesituationoverhere.Andthissurpassedevenridicule72,theflippantyounglaughednomore.

In1916HerbertChatterleywaskilled,soCliffordbecameheir.Hewasterrifiedevenofthis.HisimportanceassonofSirGeoffrey,andchildofWragby,wassoingrainedinhim,hecouldneverescapeit.Andyetheknewthatthistoo,intheeyesofthevastseething73world,wasridiculous.NowhewasheirandresponsibleforWragby.Wasthatnotterrible?andalsosplendidandatthesametime,perhaps,purely74absurd?

SirGeoffreywouldhavenoneoftheabsurdity75.Hewaspaleandtense,withdrawn76intohimself,andobstinately77determinedtosavehiscountryandhisownposition,letitbeLlo

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