Urgent! Is there a theme in Dream of Red Mansions that reflects that a woman s lack of talent is v

Updated on culture 2024-04-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Tragedy is the destruction of beautiful things for people to see, and only tragedy can shock and endure. The Red Chamber is just a dream, and it has become the pinnacle. Although they are all daughters, their social status is really pathetic, they are as expensive as Yuan Chun, as fierce as Sister Feng, as virtuous as Baochai, and as smart as Daiyu, what can they do.

    The only way out is to marry a good man, and this is something that you can't do. As for talent, there are many poets in the book, and poetry is the most lyrical, so that the temperament of the characters is written. It has little to do with advocating non-virtue, but Baochai is an example of believing that non-virtue is virtuous.

    She is liked, and of course, she also writes about the mainstream consciousness of society.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The third time, Lin Daiyu entered Jiafu.

    Jia Muyin asked Daiyu what book she was reading. Daiyu said: I just read the "Four Books". Daiyu asked the sisters what they were reading. Jia Mu said: "What kind of book are you reading, but you can recognize two words, not a blind man with open eyes!" ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the ancient feudal society, the status of women was not high, the noble and the lowly were very distinct, although the wife and the concubine served a husband together, but the difference and status were by no means the same. Aunt Zhao once said, I'm not as good as Ping'er. Then there is a big difference in the treatment of the concubine, just like the spring visit, although he is shrewd and ambitious, but because he is a concubine, he was also born in the last days.

    In my personal opinion, what is reflected in ** is not that women are virtuous because they are not talented, because the cultural accomplishment of the women in the Red Chamber is very high, such as Daiyu, there is a talent that can be pitied, for example, Baochai is full of four books and five classics, and even the words in the drama can be explained casually The artistic conception can be explained, and the spring is painted for the Grand View Garden, and they set up a poetry club, which shows that the woman in the twelve hairpins of Jinling is not a talented woman, and even Xiangling is a maid and learns poetry from Daiyu.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the Dream of Red Mansions, whose father thinks that a woman is not talented is virtuous, the answer is Li Kun's father.

    You can watch the fourth episode of the first change in the town: the thin girl met the thin life lang and the gourd monk judged the gourd case indiscriminately.

    Seeing that Mrs. Wang's affairs were complicated, the sisters came out to the widow's sister-in-law's room. It turned out that this Li family was Jia Zhu's wife. Although Zhu died young, he survived a son, named Jia Lan, who is five years old today and has enrolled in school.

    This Li family is also the daughter of a famous eunuch in Jinling, whose father's name is Li Shouzhong, and he once supervised the sacrificial wine for the son of the country. There are all men and women in the tribe who do not recite poetry and read books. Zhishou Zhongcheng Lu talked about the succession, he said that "women have no talent and virtue", so he gave birth to Li, so he did not make him read very much, but some "Four Books of Women", "Biography of Lienu", "Collection of Virtuous Yuan" and other three or four books, so that he could recognize a few words, remember the deeds of several virtuous women in the previous dynasty, but only to spin the well for the sake of the mortar.

    Named Li Kun, the word palace cut. Therefore, although this Li Kun is young and widowed, and lives in the splendid paste, he is like a dead ash of a tree, and he has nothing to hear or see; only knows that he is serving his own adopted son, and he is just accompanying his sister-in-law to read acupuncture. ......

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Women's lack of talent is virtue, which is the product of the expansion of machismo of the ancients, and it is also a vivid portrayal of the inequality between men and women, the oppression of women by men, and the reduction of women to male vassals or playthings. It is undeniable that both men and women are human beings, and all human beings are created equal, which determines that we should judge men and women by the same value standards. If we are to judge a person's talent, ability or level of knowledge by the standard of morality, then this standard should not be different according to gender.

    Therefore, in modern society, according to such a criterion, we can only conclude that a man is virtuous if he is talented, and a woman is also virtuous if he is talented. Realizing this, we have also gotten some reflection from the ancient confinement that women are not talented and virtuous, which is its greatest modern significance.

    The origin of the famous saying "A woman is virtuous if she is not talented", according to the research of Hong Kong scholar Professor Lau Wing-chung, should have been in the writings of the Ming people. It is mainly believed that it is the words of Chen Jiru (Meigong) of the Ming Dynasty: "Women are literate, and those who can know the meaning of potatoes are virtuous, but they are rare; Others like to read the music book**, stir up evil hearts, and even dance and write the law, and do no ugly things, but it is better to be illiterate, and to be clumsy and peaceful.

    Chen Mei Gongyun: 'A woman is virtuous if she is not talented. That's what you say. ”

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