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Updated on society 2024-06-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The book says that he came from there and he is **, if the book doesn't say it, then he is made by the author.

    Yanjiazhuang's.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is a miser in China - Yan Jiansheng, who is from the Qing Dynasty writer Wu Jingzi, the long ** "Confucianism and Foreign History".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main plot of "The Outer History of Confucianism" is summarized as follows:

    1. His brother Yan Gongsheng was arrested by the government, and he spent money to send people to dinner, and sent them away.

    2. His wife, Wang, was seriously ill and spent money to find a doctor for treatment.

    3. Marry the Zhao family and send relatives a lot of money.

    4. I am seriously ill and am not willing to spend money on treatment.

    5. Before dying, he refused to breathe for a long time because his family lit two candle wicks. waited until he saw his family extinguishing the wick of the candle before he was willing to breathe.

    Character evaluation. Yan Jiansheng is a character in the Qing Dynasty's satirical ** "The Outer History of Confucianism".

    **The author is Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty, who uses irony to describe the pursuit of fame and fame by scholars in feudal society, as well as their living conditions. In **, Yan Jiansheng is a very rich and bright person.

    Wu Jingzi, the author of "The Outer History of Confucianism", is a clever man, and his copy of the scene of Yan Jian's death can be described as "very real", so real that people are immersed in the scene. But he was arrogant, and he was unwilling to directly tell the world about Yan Jiansheng's appeals, but used Zhao's words to beat Yan Jiansheng and his people into the "abyss of no return".

    From the words of the original text, we can feel that Wu Jingzi admires Yan Jiansheng very much, and at the same time sympathizes with his suffering. For such a person worthy of preference, but using a reverse pen to describe Jingtong, I have to think of the role of the middle infant of "Zhao's orphan". True heroes have always endured humiliation and burdens, not experienced the hardships of the world, and did not "starve their bodies, empty their bodies, and mess with their actions".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yan Jiansheng is a typical miser, and the money he spends is really out of necessity, and there are two details that can make the reader realize the harsh and greedy nature of Yan Jiansheng's character:

    First, when the Wang family died, when the Zhao family mentioned that he wanted to give the two uncles to take the exam plate Cheng Yinzi, Yan Jiansheng listened without saying a word, and held a cat under the table and grabbed it on his lap, and Yan Jiansheng kicked it away with a boot. This sudden and secretly ruthless action is exactly the expression of his lack of psychology of pity for silver and hatred for the two uncles at the moment.

    Second, when Yan Jiansheng was dying, he stretched out two fingers and refused to give up, the eldest nephew. The second nephew, the nurse and others all stepped forward to guess and persuade them, but they didn't say anything, and finally Zhao stepped forward and said, "Master, only I can know your heart."

    You are lighting two stalks of lamp grass in the lamp, don't worry, I'm afraid of wasting oil. ”

    It wasn't until Zhao picked out a lamp grass that he nodded and swallowed his breath This detail has become a very famous example in the history of Chinese literature, and its exposure and satire of those miserly squires can be described as intriguing, and at the same time, it also adds a very expressive stroke to the character shaping of Yan Jiansheng.

    Yan Jiansheng and his brother Yan Gongsheng are different from their domineering, he is extremely timid and afraid.

    Yan Gongsheng slipped away after oppressing the people and making a case, and sent someone to find Yan Er's old official. The strict prison students did not dare to be dismissive, and immediately left the messenger to drink and eat, took out 2,000 yuan to send the messenger away, and hurriedly called the little servant to invite the two "Zheng Zheng" uncles - Wang De, a member of the Fuxue Diet, and Wang Ren, a member of the County Diet, to discuss countermeasures. He listened to the advice of the two uncles and shared a dozen taels of silver with the Yamen envoy fee.

    Put "everything is done properly" and "the lawsuit is over". Yan Jiansheng was already aggrieved and annoyed enough, but he still had to clean up the banquet and thank the two "kings". But these two showmen began to take the class and refused to go to the banquet, and after repeated urgings, they finally moved out of their wife Wang, and the two "kings" were willing to appreciate the light.

    It can be seen that the strict prison has been affected by his brother internally and held hostage by his uncle externally for a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1, a Guozi supervisor surnamed Yan.

    The prison is the abbreviation of the Guozi Supervisor, and the people who obtained the qualification to study in the Guozi Supervisor in the Ming and Qing dynasties are called the Guozi Supervisors.

    2. Yan Jiansheng is a typical example of a Chinese miser.

    Case in time: Yan Jiansheng's original name was Yan Dayu, the word is harmonious, and he is a timid and rich person. Although he is timid, he is not a kind person.

    His wife was sick in bed, her life was dying, and the Zhao family in the side room pretended to be attentive and deceived his wife Wang into agreeing to help her as the main house. This one thing alone reveals the essence of the character of the strict prisoner who is soft on the outside and traitorous on the inside, and ruthless and affectionate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yan Jiansheng is a typical Chinese miser, and is a classic miser in the famous book "The Outer History of Confucianism". There is a stingy side to his character, a humble and pitiful side, and a generous and humane side. He used money as a talisman to eliminate disasters and difficulties, and to steal peace.

    The fragment of Yan Jiansheng's deathbed, "Two Stems of Lamp Grass", has also been included in the second volume of the fifth grade of primary school, and according to this article, it is generally interpreted as "the image of a miser in the classic Chinese classics".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to the text, Yan Jiansheng was a man who loved money as much as his life, but he had two stems for the wick but it was difficult to cut off his breath.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stingy Iron that never pulls out a hair.

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