What does the worm want to express, and what is the worm? Did the experts get it wrong?

Updated on culture 2024-07-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The symbolism of the worm in Strange Tales includes:

    1.*Worm into the ear**. If you don't pay attention, it will cause worms to enter the ear, which may cause diseases such as earditis, and if you don't do it in time, it may be more serious.

    2.*Worm dermatitis**. When stabbed, the worm will have a red rash, a burning itch, and an ulcer, giving the impression that the place where it crawls is full of fire poison.

    These symbolic meanings are related to the habits of the worms. Please also note that these are not analyses of the original text of "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai", but are based on an analogical analysis of the general understanding and description of the image of the worm in the text.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The so-called "Strange" of "Strange Tales from Liaozhai", part of the article is to write about some things that people at that time thought were strange and weird, but simply and purely wrote about the facts, not necessarily to express any practical significance or any theme idea.

    In fact, a lot of understanding of the article is just far-fetched. The article itself does not want to express anything, but some people deliberately artificially add distortions for their benefit. For example, Lu Xun's article, people always study who this sentence is scolding word by word, and who is scolded by that sentence, it is estimated that Mr. Lu Xun didn't think so much when he wrote the article, otherwise if every sentence and every word had to have practical significance, Lu Xun would have been tired to death.

    And this happens to be the work of Chinese teachers now, that is, the so-called "reading comprehension", "poetry appreciation" and other questions, without these questions, Chinese teachers will starve to death.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It may just be a misunderstanding.

    There is indeed such a thing, and if it is fictional in the encyclopedia, it will generally be noted, and if it is not true, it is impossible to have such a wide ...... of legend or something

    It is generally called a wall string, and some people say that it is called a hundred-legged dragon or something......Of course, although most of it is fictional, but if there is no real one, why doesn't he change the name of another, more aggressive bug?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That's not right! 蚰蜒 (yóu yán), which we call a broom star here, is the kind of insect with long feet that resembles a centipede, and can occasionally be seen in a dark position. The encyclopedia says that this is a type of centipede.

    You can also say that you call straw soles. But I don't agree with the "Dream of Red Mansions" you quoted, because I have seen such a thing as a worm, it is very sensitive, and it reacts very quickly to heat and light, so the metaphor in "Dream of Red Mansions" may not be the earthworm you said, but it may also be this kind of broom star worm. Of course, this is my personal opinion, as for what it is, it actually doesn't hurt, or it can be said.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The first is the love story, which occupies the largest proportion of the book, and most of the main characters of the story are not afraid of feudal etiquette and bravely pursue free love. This kind of famous articles include "Lotus Fragrance", "Xiao Xie", "Liancheng", "Eun Niang", "Crow's Head" and so on.

    The second is to criticize the destruction of the imperial examination system on scholars. As a victim of the imperial examination system, Pu Songling has a lot of say in this regard, "Ye Sheng", "Si Wenlang", "Yu to Evil", "Wang Zi'an" and so on are all such famous articles.

    The third is to expose the brutality of the ruling class and the oppression of the people, which is of great social significance, such as "Xi Fangping", "Promoting Weaving", "Dream Wolf", "Plum Girl" and so on.

    "Strange Tales from Liaozhai" has developed the short stories of ancient Chinese literary language to a new height, and since then, literary language has been difficult to be majestic. After "Strange Tales from Liaozhai", although there are Ji Yun's "Notes on Reading Wei Caotang", etc., it is difficult to become a climate.

    As soon as "Strange Tales of Liaozhai" came out, it became popular all over the world, and the reprinted editions appeared one after another, and the annotated books and commentaries appeared one after another, becoming the bestsellers in the world. Wenyan ** has also appeared again in the situation of prosperity.

    At this time, a large number of literary ** collections, Shen Qifeng's "Harmonic Duo", He Bang's "Ye Tan Sui Lu", Hao Gezi's "Firefly Window and Different Grass" and so on are mainly legendary notes**, most of the works are imitations of "Strange Tales from Liaozhai". Both the ideological content and the artistic level are inferior to "Strange Tales from Liaozhai".

    Since the beginning of 1765 (the 30th year of Qianlong), there have been many editions in the following 200 years. Therefore, it is said: "Streaming in the sea, there are more books than families." "Strange Tales is not only far-reaching in China, but also has a great influence abroad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Here's the answer:

    蚰蜒, pinyin (yóu yán). Worms are a type of centipede, arthropods, centipedes and slightly smaller, yellowish-brown in color, with fifteen pairs of slender feet, living in shady and humid places, preying on small insects, beneficial to farming.

    The above is the answer to the question.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the abandoned bomb shelter, I saw a body length of nearly 10 cm (without legs).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Worms are commonly known as "money strings", millipedes", some places are called "sesame oil insects", and in ancient times they were called "straw shoe insects".

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've been bitten by that thing once before, and it stings + numbness.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What are the habits of worms?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Supergirl"Wei Jiaqing"of fans.

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