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Moliere (1622-1673) was a French comedy writer, actor, and theater activist. Founder of French ballet comedy. His real name is Jean Baptiste Poquelin, and Molière is his stage name.
Molière was the most important writer of French classical literature in the 17th century, the founder of classical comedy, and occupies a very important place in the history of European theater.
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Also known as the miser, Chacha seems to be a Spanish writer.
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The Miser, another of Molière's famous comedies, satirizes bourgeois money worship. Abba Gong was a bourgeoisie who made his fortune from loan sharking, greedy for money and very stingy, pretending to be poor in front of the world. He always complained that his son spent too much money on dressing, and offered to teach him a way to make money, which was to let him use the money he won from gambling to lend to loan sharks.
He doesn't care about anything other than money, and even though his daughter is of age to be married, what he thinks about is not helping her choose a good son-in-law, but whether anyone who wants to marry his daughter can do without a penny. After his wife's death, he wanted to marry again, but the young girl he fell in love with was his son's lover, and his son became his loan shark. Later, a pot of gold that he had secretly buried in the garden was stolen, which made him weep bitterly and suffer from pain, and he demanded that all the ruling apparatus of the state be activated to find the same gold as his life.
In order to get the gold back, he voluntarily gave up the wife he wanted to marry, and he was still complacent about his ingenious calculations.
In "The Miser", Mo Liyu portrays the true face of a money-hungry, greedy and selfish guy vividly and vividly, and Abba Gong's character is very distinct, and his miserly instinct and desire to get rich dominate his entire life. The image is so deeply a reflection of the miser's soul that in French, "Abba Gong" is perfectly equated with "miser".
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One of Molière's masterpieces. Comedy in 5 acts. Also translated as "The Miser".
Premiered in 1668. The protagonist Abba Gong is an old widower who is a loan shark and thinks that "the things in the world are precious to count the money". He was afraid that others would calculate his money, so he buried ten thousand gold coins in the garden.
He wanted to marry the young girl, Mariana, but when Mariana came on a blind date, she went to the garden to have a tryst with Cleonte, the son of Abba Gong, and it turned out that they had already fallen in love. Abba was furious. I found that the money buried in the garden was lost, and I was in pain.
Cleonte said that if Mariana could be obtained, he would be able to find the lost money. Abba Gong agreed. It turns out that the money was stolen by Fariel, a young aristocrat disguised as a servant, and at this time he also made public his love affair with Alice, the daughter of Duke Aba.
Two young couples tied the knot.
"The Miser" is a character comedy, in order to save money and save money, Abba Gong mixed water into wine when entertaining guests, made a homemade calendar, extended the days of fasting, and went to his own stable to steal horse feed, and was beaten by the coachman. For the sake of money, he can give up the girl he loves. This shows that money, once placed in the supreme position, becomes an ugly force.
In French, "Abba Gong" has become synonymous with "miser".
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The explanation of the word miserly is: stingy.
The explanation of the word miserly is: Yustingy Pinyin is: lìnqiān Zhuyin is: 一 一 The structure is: 吝 (upper and lower structure) 悭 (left and right structure).
What is the specific explanation of miserliness, we will introduce it to you through the following answers:
1. Citations and explanations [click here to view the details of the plan].
Still stingy. See "Miserly". Quoting Ye Sheng's "Shuidong Diary Yang Wenzhen's Will":
You must pay for yourself, don't be stingy, and you have to finish early. Sun Yat-sen's "Revolutionary Soldiers Don't Want to Be Promoted and Make a Fortune": "I am so stingy, they are so wasteful, a game of pai gow, you can lose more than 10,000 yuan."
Liu Qing "Landmines": "Don't read your scriptures. Even she hated his miserliness.
2. Network Explanation.
吝悭吝悭 is a Chinese word, pronounced lìnqiān, which means miserly.
Idioms about miserliness.
Fate saves life, changes the way, does not skimp on good things, saves the fate of the sky, saves shallowly, stingy ghosts, saves good things, and saves a lot of good things.
Words about miserliness.
Fate is shallow, sticky, stingy, winding around the cashier's miserliness, good deeds, stinginess, stinginess, miserliness.
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"The Miser", a comedy in 5 acts, also translated as "The Miser", is one of the masterpieces of the famous French comedy writer Molière, and it is a work comparable to "The Hypocrite". In 1668, The Miserly was first staged.
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