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In the thirteenth year of Jiaqing (1808 AD), he wrote the autobiographical style of "Six Tales of Floating Life". "Six Records of Floating Life" has a total of six volumes, each volume has a small title, in order of "Boudoir Notes", "Leisure Notes", "Bumpy Memories of Sorrow", "Wandering Travel", "Zhongshan Calendar" and "Health Notes".
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A person with an elegant nature, frank and willful.
Chen Yun is Shen Fu's cousin, Shen Fu is ten years, the two have no guesses when they are young, Yun is born and smart, embroidery and gradually chanting, Shen Fu is talented and beautiful, and married. And long, on the eve of the candles, laughing side by side, reuniting with close friends. Since then, the ears and temples have been grinding, like a shadow, and often elegant in talking about literature and poetry.
The two of them have been in harmony for twenty-three years, and the more they get older, the closer they become, within the family, they sit together, they avoid people at first, and they don't care about it for a long time.
Shen Fu was engraved on Qixi Festival"May we be husband and wife for the rest of our lives"On the second side of the stamp, Shen Fu held Zhu Wen and Chen Yun held Bai Wen for the purpose of correspondence. The two also asked someone to paint a picture of the old man under the moon, and often burned incense and prayed in order to still marry in the next life. Chen Yun does not cherish jewelry very much, but cherishes broken books and paintings.
Yun tasted Shen Fu's clothes and traveled with her husband, and she got along. Hou Yun lost her joy to her in-laws, and the husband and wife were expelled from the family several times, and the two were infatuated, with no resentment, and the feelings between the tribulations were deep, but Yun finally suffered from frequent blood diseases, and her soul returned. Because of poverty, Yun refused to seek medical treatment until he died, and when he died, he only thought about the next life.
Although Yun died, Shen Fu's deep affection for her was endless. The deeds of Shen Fu and Chen Yun are described in detail in Shen Fu's autobiography "Six Tales of Floating Life".
Shen Fu and his wife are not tolerated by the family, although there are factors such as property competition within the family, villains playing right and wrong, and deliberately framing, but the most essential reason is that the frank and willful personality style of the couple conflicts with feudal etiquette. From the perspective of parents and tradition, Shen Fu is one"Don't think about it"'s ruined son, and Chen Yun is a bad daughter-in-law who aids in abuse. Despite all kinds of changes because of this, Shen Fu has never repented because of his conduct, he is confident that it is the proper duty of husband and wife to love Chen Yun, and he is confident that his personality is blameless, so he dares to open his mind and speak calmly.
He may not be a great man, but he is definitely an odd man.
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Shen Fu (1763-1825), known as Sanbai and Meiyi, was born in Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) in the 28th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. Qing Dynasty writer. He is the author of "Six Tales of Floating Life".
Poetry, painting, prose. According to "Six Tales of the Floating Life", he was born in a family of staff, did not take the imperial examination, and once made a living by selling paintings. In the forty-second year of Qianlong (1777 AD), he went to Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province with his father to study.
In the forty-ninth year of Qianlong (1784 AD), Emperor Qianlong visited the south of the Yangtze River, and Shen Fu accompanied his father to welcome the holy driver. Later, he came to Suzhou to engage in the wine industry. He and his wife Chen Yun have a very good relationship, due to family changes, the couple has lived abroad and experienced ups and downs.
After the death of his wife, he went to Sichuan to serve as a staff member. The situation is unknown since then.
Shen Fu (1763—), the name Sanbai, the name Meiyi, was born in Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) in the 28th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. Qing Dynasty writer. He is the author of "Six Tales of Floating Life".
Poetry, painting, prose. There are a total of 6 volumes of "Six Tales of Floating Life", 4 of which have been found, and the other two have disappeared. "Childlike Fun" and other poems, paintings, and prose.
According to "Six Tales of the Floating Life", he was born in a family of staff, did not take the imperial examination, and once made a living by selling paintings. In the forty-second year of Qianlong (1777 AD), he went to Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province with his father to study. In the forty-ninth year of Qianlong (1784 AD), Emperor Qianlong visited the south of the Yangtze River, and Shen Fu accompanied his father to welcome the holy driver.
Later, he came to Suzhou to engage in the wine industry. He and his wife Chen Yun have a very good relationship, due to family changes, the couple has lived abroad and experienced ups and downs. After the death of his wife, he went to Sichuan to serve as a staff member.
The situation is unknown since then. And "Six Memories of Floating Life: Leisure Notes" has been compiled into the first volume of the first volume of the People's Education Edition. Lesson 5 "Childlike Fun".
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