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For a long time, the academic community has held a "lonely and indignant theory" on the creative motives of "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai", and this paper believes that this view is not entirely in line with the actual creation of the world. Pu Songling's main motive for creating "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai" should also be to search for strange things, talk about foxes and ghosts, and simply attribute the author's creative motive to "lonely anger", which is an intentional or unintentional exaltation of the ancients.
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"Strange Tales of Liao Zhai" is a book of "Strange Tales of Loneliness", and the feelings of "Strange Resentment" run through the entire creative process of Pu Songling's "Strange Tales of Liao Zhai", which ** in Pu Songling's own deep suffering and the suffering of the people experienced at the bottom of the society, denying that Pu Songling is "angry" to write a book, or that Pu Songling's creation of "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai" is out of "using literature as a play" and "entertaining people" The statement is untenable, "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai" is different from other "lonely and indignant" books, it is Chinese literature, especially ** A true work of art that has developed to maturity.
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The main part of his essay is to criticize the feudal society at that time.
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The biggest feeling that "Strange Tales" gives you is sadness. "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai" is a collection of anecdotes with Chinese characteristics and Chinese folk characteristics. As for its story, I think it's as well-founded as Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings.
I have been to the former residence of Pu Songling in Pujiazhuang, Zichuan, as a scenic spot. Ha ha. However, you can intuitively see the general living conditions of Pu Songling, and you can infer the environment in which he was created.
Today, his life was not rich at that time, if not poor. As for those who invite people to tea and tell ghost stories, we are already familiar with them, and the classic stories in the book have also been adapted into various movies and TV series. Hasn't Nie Xiaoqian been adapted into n versions?
How many people still dream of Wang Zuxian's melancholy, charming, and talented female ghost Nie Xiaoqian? "Strange Tales from Liaozhai" is a collection of short stories by Pu Songling, a famous scholar in the Qing Dynasty. "Strange Tales of Liao Zhai" means to record strange things in the study, "Liao Zhai" is the name of his study, "Zhi" is the meaning of narrative, and "Yi" is the meaning of strange things.
There are 491 short stories in this book (Zhang Youhe's "Liao Zhai Zhi Wei Hui Note") (Zhu Qikai's "Liao Zhai Zhi Wei New Edition" 494 articles). The literary value of "Strange Tales from Liaozhai" is widely circulated among the people, which is in line with people's yearning for a better life at the grassroots level. Most of the stories in "Strange Tales from Liaozhai" are fragments of stories processed by the author in the market and among the people, which are not only artistic, but also catchy, melodious, and easy to understand.
Before the liberation, people lived in poverty, but in the villages, it is common to find "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai" published by Chinese studios, showing the love of the grassroots people.
After a few strokes, the appearance and expression of the characters are vividly depicted. For example, in "Ying Ning", Wang Zifu describes how he saw Ying Ning in a village: "A girl walks from east to west, holding an apricot blossom in her hand and bowing her head to a hairpin.
When I looked up and saw Sheng (Sheng, referring to the prince's costume), I no longer wore hairpins and walked in with flowers smiling. A few short sentences, like an elegant picture, will present the girl's charm and cuteness in front of the reader.
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The biggest impression for me is that although each story in it is terrible, there is a little truth to it, and it is also very touching. I feel that this book is a better book written by Pu Songling.
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The biggest feeling I have is that whether it is a monster or a person, they have their own selfish desires, sometimes people are not as good as monsters, this book is a very interesting book, I recommend you take a look.
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On the surface, this book is about ghosts, but in fact, it is about human feelings. This book has a profound wisdom that tells me that what I see is not necessarily true.
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Nerves, a little strange feeling, but the feeling is not a real feeling. So this book is relatively fake.
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