Although Wang Xifeng is a famous nobleman, why didn t she be literate?

Updated on culture 2024-07-16
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cao Xueqin is the author" This fallacy has changed the author's artistic conception and hidden technique, changed the theme and thought, and also changed the beauty of the author's writing of two stories in one stroke. I can't read books, I can't understand the theme, I can only ask for fish from the wood, I can't talk nonsense, I can't appreciate what is a great work, I can't pretend to understand, I can only fake, I can only mess around. This is the destruction of national culture.

    Shameful crime!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    She is also literate alone, but she is not yet at the level of reciting poetry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Thinking about the author with an ordinary mentality, and looking at Sister Feng with a kind eye, readers will be fooled if they don't understand the tricks of sprinkling the earth's eyes. When Lin Daiyu entered Jiafu, the first thing she asked, "Have you also gone to school?" "It's Wang Xifeng.

    When assisting Ning Guofu, Caiming read the post, and only the post of Zhang Cai's family receiving wages was distributed without Sister Feng. Among them, how many readers have fascinated the eyes of the instant dispatch and the instant completion of the payment? And when she copied and inspected the Daguan Garden and seized the love letters, she was able to read them to Wang Shanbao's family.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Wang family was born as a military general, and their cultural level is not high, and they do not pay much attention to the cultural cultivation of future generations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think that the so-called illiterate Wang Xifeng is just a fine poem like Bao Dai and others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What the Wang family believes in the most is that the insight into the world is all knowledge, and the practice of human feelings is the article, Mrs. Wang is like this, and so is her copy Wang Xifeng!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the famous novel "Dream of Red Mansions", Wang Xifeng is a very brilliant character. Wang Xifeng in the article was jokingly called "Feng Lazi" by Jia's mother, and such a word describes Wang Xifeng's character vividly. Wang Xifeng's personality is pungent and resolute, she is in charge of all the finances of Jiafu, and she is very prosperous at her peak.

    However, unlike Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai's talent in writing, although Wang Xifeng is a particularly good housekeeper, she has a big shortcoming, that is, she is illiterate. Wang Xifeng, as the daughter of the Jinling royal family, can't even read a few big characters, which can't help but make readers very confused. Many people wonder if this is a very big loophole in "Dream of Red Mansions"?

    Although the author did not directly state the reason for Wang Xifeng's illiterate shortcoming, it can be obtained from the analysis of the article that Wang Xifeng's maiden family, the Wang family, does not pay attention to the imperial examination like the Jia family, and the Wang family pays more attention to cultivating martial arts. Although Wang Xifeng is a daughter, the Wang family raises Wang Xifeng as a man. Therefore, Wang Xifeng is illiterate, not because the Wang family dotes on Wang Xifeng excessively, but because the Wang family's education method is different from other wealthy families.

    It is precisely because of the different education methods of the Wang family that Wang Xifeng, who is so decisive in killing, has been cultivated. Wang Xifeng, who has such a hearty personality, even if he has entered the school, he will not calm down to read even if he is in the same place. It was precisely because Sister Feng had no ink in her stomach that she finally ended up crying to Jinling and was even more sad.

    Because he didn't understand the ethics and morality in the book, Wang Xifeng went farther and farther on the road of power, and it was precisely because he was too greedy that he didn't end well. <>

    Personally, I think that Wang Xifeng is illiterate, and it is also deliberately arranged by the author. It is precisely because she is illiterate that she can show readers a shrewd and pungent Sister Feng. Although Lin Daiyu is full of talent, she has great flaws in dealing with people.

    On the contrary, although Wang Xifeng has not read much, he can be so tactful and shrewd. Therefore, it is impossible for a person to be so perfect, which is also an easy-to-understand truth in reality.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This shouldn't count. The Wang family's filial piety is blind to the family of Taiwei Junzheng, and such a family origin is destined to make the elders in the family not pay attention to women's cultural education, but pay more attention to practicality, so Wang Xifeng's illiteracy is not a big loophole. Moreover, judging from the later storyline, Wang Xifeng is sure that Zhenyuan is still literate, but the cultural water is not high, and it is enough to meet the practicality.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think so, because in ancient times, women were virtuous if they were not talented, and many daughters of wealthy families could not read, which is more in line with her identity.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not really. Because Wang Xifeng's character image is too perfect, she should have some shortcomings.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Wang Xifeng is a classic character in "Dream of Red Mansions", Jia Lian's wife, and one of the twelve hairpins in Jinling. It is estimated that many people have heard of Sister Feng even if they have not read the book "Dream of Red Mansions", but the famous Sister Feng seems to be illiterate in "Dream of Red Mansions", so many people are unexpected. Wang Xifeng was born in the Wang family in "Dream of Red Mansions", and it is also a relatively large family, with a very high background, and he is also a good match with Jiafu, but he is illiterate.

    In fact, Sister Feng is not completely illiterate, but she has not studied poetry in depth, and she still knows ordinary words. <>

    In the early stage of the book "Dream of Red Mansions", Wang Xifeng seemed to be completely illiterate, for example, in the 28th time, Wang Xifeng asked Jia Baoyu to help him write a gift list, and in the 55th time, Wang Xifeng praised Tanchun and said that Tanchun's language is rigorous and more literate than his own knowledge of books and words Wang Xifeng also knows the importance of literacy and hyphenation, and also has this awareness, so he began to learn some culture in the later period, for example, in the 74th time, Wang Xifeng went to copy and inspect the Daguan Garden, and he could easily read the content of the letter Shoumu Hu. <>

    In ancient times, many people thought that women were virtuous if they were not talented, but generally in big families, women's poetry and book attainments were very high, so Wang Xifeng was an exception. Mrs. Wang and Aunt Xue in Jiafu are all from the Wang family, and Aunt Xue's knowledge level is relatively shallow and she can only read and write, so she is embarrassed to step forward during the sobering order. And Mrs. Wang's literacy level is actually not high, so when the wine order is enforced, it is replaced by mandarin ducks.

    It can be seen that the Wang family, among the four major families, does not think that the girls in the family are very important to study, and they only need to know the basic characters, and there are no further requirements and no girls are allowed to go to further study. Wang Xifeng was illiterate at the beginning, and it should be just an exception, because the family may have raised Wang Xifeng as a boy when he was young, and Wang Xifeng himself did not like to read. In addition, ancient women did not have hard requirements for reading, so Wang Jia didn't care much about Wang Xifeng's cultural affairs, but Wang Xifeng went to study when he was a housekeeper in the later period.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wang Xifeng's illiteracy, in fact, is caused by many factors, one is the concept that a woman is not talented is virtuous, one is her own character who does not like to read, and the other is the family book and environment that does not pay attention to children's education.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think the main reason is that he didn't learn to write in the Wang family, which led to his illiterate behavior after marrying into the Jia family; The main reason is that the main thing he learned in the Wang family was to play a beard and take care of housework, deal with the affairs of the whole family, and have no extra time to learn to practice calligraphy and read.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This may be because Wang Xifeng's personality is pungent and hot, and it is difficult for him to read quietly, so he is illiterate.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think of course not, because the ancient people are more traditional, even if the rich and noble lady is illiterate, it is not too surprising to see the cherry blossoms, in the ancient traditional customs of our country, women are not talented is virtuous, so as long as the woman is gentle and generous, can take care of her husband's early life in Sakurakura, then she is an excellent woman, so it is not so important whether she knows how to read or not.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't think so, this is deliberately set up by the author's first teasing, because the sex person who is Wang Xifeng is not selling his personality is very arrogant, and he is not like ordinary ladies, she herself does not like to read and write, and at that time she also advocated that women are virtuous if they are not talented.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not like this, even if it's a scholarly family, you don't necessarily have to be literate, which is also a good design.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Wang Xifeng was also born in the four major families, and it is understandable that he is illiterate.

    In ancient times, people advocated that "women are virtuous if they are not talented", so Wang Xifeng, like thousands of women who are illiterate, is understandable, but people often ask: Why are women such as Xue Baochai, Yingchun Tanchun Shi Xiangyun and others literate and even make poems, in fact, there is nothing strange about this.

    When Lin Daiyu entered Jiafu, she once stated: I heard my mother say that the second uncle's family married the second uncle's meat niece, and she acted as a male upbringing since she was a child. It is said in the lipid batch of Jiazhuben:

    Whimsical and bizarre. It can be guessed that she doesn't like to read, but it is certainly not the kind of illiterate who is illiterate, and she is more or less literate.

    Besides, Li Kun, his father only ordered him to read a few books such as "The Legend of the Martyr's Daughter", and he only knew a few words.

    said that she was visiting the spring, and Jia's mother said: Only now is he literate, not blind.

    Xue Baochai, Xue Pan should have been studying, but Pan didn't do his job all day long, fighting cocks and lackeys, and the hairpin's mind was ten times stronger than that of his brother, so he let the hairpin study.

    In fact, since childhood, Wang Xifeng has the same reading environment as Daiyu, Baochai, Shi Xiangyun, and Yingtan Xichun, but he doesn't learn! I can't rely on anyone else.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Wang Xufeng is definitely the best lady of the four major families. It is a big housekeeper who is also the two weaving of "Zhen" and "Cao". "Ah Feng" is not!

    She has been an employee of Prince Rui's Mansion since she was a child. Illiterate. Because of the long time by Mrs. Wang's side.

    Trained a set of sharp teeth. Although she is uneducated, Ah Feng has seen the employment of Emperor Shunzhi and the Dragon King. The seniority is deep.

    Madame Wang couldn't live without her.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In ancient times, a woman's lack of talent was virtue, so as a woman from the Wang family, it was normal for Wang Xifeng to be illiterate.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because in ancient times, women were virtuous if they were not talented, and many women were illiterate. Even if Wang Xifeng was born in a famous family, he couldn't learn much knowledge.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because in ancient times, women were not talented and virtuous, and the ancient people would not let girls learn, so even if they had a good family background, they could not learn knowledge.

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