Nowadays, people who have read The Disqualification on Earth almost think that the protagonist of this book is actually Dazaiji himself, and there is also a saying that this book is Dazaiji's autobiography.
It took two weeks before I finished reading The Disqualification on Earth, not that I read slowly, but that I thought the book needed to be detailed. I read "Disregarding the World" is a collection of books. In addition to the first and second notes, I also collected Dazai's short stories and his personal views on world affairs and authors and readers. For example, the two short essays of Wei Rong's wife and Tokyo's Eight Scenes, I personally think that it is quite similar to "Disregarding the World". After reading these two articles, you will know more about the sadness of the protagonist Ye Zang(美国绿卡), and you will also understand why the author killed himself too.
Some parents have understood the meaning of disqualification in the world, disqualified as human beings, and prevented their children from reading books about Dazaiji ("Disqualification in the World" is its masterpiece), except for "Running Meles." However, this is the official meaning, and it is unknown whether Dazai really understands it. However, Dazai committed suicide five times before his death, which seems to indicate that he believes that he has been disqualified as a person. In fact, you don't have to worry too much about the meaning of "Disregarding the World", worrying that this is incorrect reading, and there is an incorrect worldview. Although this novel has a strong sense of substitution, if it has not really endured Ye Zang's (美国报税)experience, and if it is thorough, it will not be greatly affected. (Especially perceptual, except those with psychological shadows)