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10 thoughts on Kong Yiji’s reading experience

"Kong Yiji" is Mr. Lu Xun's famous short story masterpiece, which describes the tragic life of Kong Yiji. Below are 10 pieces of Kong Yiji’s reading experience and insights that I compiled. You are welcome to read, share and learn from them. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

Kong Yiji After Reading 1

Mr. Lu Xun's "Kong Yiji" tells a tragedy full of laughter. Living in a feudal society, Kong Yiji from Lu Town often went to the Xianheng Hotel to drink. He was also a long-shirted customer in the hotel who stood with the short-shirted gang. Although Kong Yiji had been educated, he was lazy and lazy, which led to his final misery. Kong Yiji is a character that makes readers feel both sad and pitiful.

In order to show that he is a scholar, Kong Yiji never forgets to mention those words of "it's so true", which makes people feel very tired. However, his "dirty and torn" clothes have to make readers sympathize with him. Kong Yiji went from "stealing books" to having his legs broken in the end, which made me feel a little pity. However, an idle and down-and-out "gentleman" would risk his life to "steal books". This made me both surprised and admired. I saw a studious spirit in him. However, when people made fun of him for "not being able to recruit scholars," I deeply felt the helplessness and sadness of Kong Yiji as a scholar who could not be recognized by society and compatriots.

No matter how insignificant and worthless he has become, he still has to estimate his own face and still maintain a arrogant, pedantic and self-deceptive attitude towards the world. This makes me feel extremely The sadness of this incident also reflects the weakness of human nature. In the era when Kong Yiji lived, not everyone could control their own destiny. Although Kong Yiji was capable, his lack of diligence and perseverance led to the tragedy that he had nothing.

The modern society we live in is much better than the era when Kong Yiji lived. We can obtain wealth and pursue a happy life through our own efforts. However, in modern society, there are many people who rely on their parents' doting and family advantages to live their lives. Most of these people choose to be lazy, and often choose the easy and the weak at work. It is this kind of person who will eventually end up like Kong Yiji.

In real life, there are also many contradictory people like Kong Yiji. Although they have academic qualifications, they cannot find a way to make a living. On the contrary, there are also many people who have no academic qualifications and can still get rich. For example, the current president of McDonald's is Charlie Bell. Because his family was poor, he dropped out of school at the age of 15 and worked as a cleaner in a McDonald's restaurant. His diligence and studiousness were appreciated by his boss, and he was soon promoted to training and internship by the company. After several years of training, Bell became the manager of McDonald's Australia store at the age of only 19. After that, he worked harder and tirelessly, and eventually became the president and CEO of McDonald's Corporation. His story tells us: Only by working hard can we see hope, rather than working hard only when we see hope. If Kong Yiji can work as hard as Bell, his future will be bright. It's a pity that Kong Yiji only achieved half of what Bell did, so he had to learn but not work hard. I realized that success can only come if studiousness and diligence coexist.

"Kong Yiji" written by Mr. Lu Xun also reflects the dark side of human nature. People's indifference to the situation has caused the cruelty of society, and in the end we have to bow to reality. Lu Xun set Kong Yiji as an iconic figure who was indifferent to his compatriots and abandoned by society. This makes us understand the society's intolerance for the rough experiences of those who do not work hard. This also makes us deeply reflect on ourselves. When we give up an opportunity, how many people pay a heavy price for this opportunity? When we are lazy, how many people work hard outside. If, just because we are "lazy", like Kong Yiji, we give up our dreams and the opportunity to make a living, then we will never see hope coming, and we will gradually destroy ourselves.

Comments after reading Kong Yiji 2

People who know Mr. Lu Xun have some knowledge of his works and some of the characters in his works, and they must also know Kong Yiji.

From the moment Kong Yiji appears, the whole novel has a sense of irony and tragedy, and the irony and tragedy become more obvious as it goes on.

The meaning and value of an excellent novel must be discovered carefully by readers. Kong Yiji's "sadness" is also realized by readers. Some people laughed out loud when they first read this article, so there must be a place in the whole article that "misleads" readers. In "Kong Yiji", this place has been clearly pointed out: in a tragic novel, from beginning to end, people from all walks of life laugh. The laughter in tragedy is obviously so unnatural and harsh, but it seems to be reasonable.

We don’t know what Kong Yiji was like when he was young, but at least, he is miserable now. Under the poison of the ruthless imperial examination system, Kong Yiji truly "read only the books of sages", and the number of books was still limited. It was also because of the imperial examination that Kong Yiji only valued textbooks, despised labor, and even rejected labor. This gave rise to his bad habit of "eating too much and being too lazy to do anything", so the more he spent, the less money he had, and he committed more and more petty thefts. He was laughed at more and more often, which made his life fall into an endless cycle, and he finally died trapped in In this vortex. I couldn't tell whether I should reprimand him or sympathize with him. His life is a tragic song, but this song begins with laughter and ends with laughter. "Kong Yiji always made people happy like this, but without him, others would have lived like this."

Look back and look at the laughter in the tragic song. When the boss teases Kong Yiji, he pokes at his weak spots in order to seek his own happiness. From this, it seems that this boss is not noble. The onlookers also kept cheering. In this snobbish and callous era, no one will stand up to uphold justice and promote justice. Their consciences were wiped out with laughter.

In sharp contrast, the children are innocent and laugh without any intention. This is also one of the few places in the novel that gives people a little warmth. Children are cute, and Kong Yiji also has a kind side, and he uses his kindness on his children. The narrator "I" is also a child, and I also have sympathy.

Reading this article again, I can no longer laugh. Because although Kong Yiji's tragedy had its own reasons, the root cause was the ruthless society and the evil imperial examination system. May we never hear this laughter again.

Comments after reading Kong Yiji 3

Today I read the story of Kong Yiji and it moved me very much. I was deeply attracted by the characters and plot in the story. It mainly tells the story that happened in a small town called Luzhen in the south.

The layout of hotels in Lu Town is different from other places. Workers like to spend some copper coins to buy a bowl of wine, add some fennel beans or side dishes, and taste it slowly after taking a break from work in the evening. The article also described the drinking atmosphere like this: Customers in short clothes stood by the door and finished their drinks in a few seconds, while those in long clothes went into the house next to the store and sat and drank slowly. After reading this kind of text, I thought, why is this happening? After reading the following text, I realized that this was a true portrayal of the social class at that time. Most of the people wearing short clothes were poor lower-class people, and those wearing long clothes were mostly wealthy people. money man.

Kong Yiji is such a person, pedantic and poor. Although he was still a scholar, he failed to pass the first prize examination many times, and finally made himself impoverished. Despite this, he was the only person wearing a long gown standing drinking. Although his long gown was very shabby, he always felt that he was a scholar who used to be a little rich but is now in poverty.

Kong Yiji had a good calligraphy and copied books for others, barely making ends meet. But he has a bad habit of drinking and being lazy. Within a few days, he disappeared with his books, pens, paper, and inkstones. In this way, the people who asked him to copy books several times are gone. What’s even more interesting is that Kong Yiji went to a tavern to drink. He had no money so he ordered a plate of fennel beans to go with his drink. A group of children surrounded Kong Yiji, and he gave them fennel beans to eat, one for each of them. After the children finished eating the beans, they still stayed with their eyes looking at the plate. Kong Yiji panicked, stretched out his fingers to cover the plate, and said, "Not too much, not too much! Too much? Not too much." Then the group of children dispersed amid laughter. Mr. Lu Xun used peaceful and humorous language to portray Kong Yiji, a poor, sour and pedantic little man, very penetratingly.

After the Mid-Autumn Festival, it was getting colder day by day. Near the beginning of winter, one day, the shopkeeper was greeting the guests when he heard someone say: "Warm a bowl of wine." Although the voice was very low, it was very familiar. Looking outside, Kong Yiji was sitting on the opposite threshold under the counter. His face was dark and thin, and he was already in shape. His legs were crossed, with a cattail bag underneath and hung on his shoulders with a straw rope.

"Kong Yiji? You still owe nineteen yuan!" the shopkeeper said, and Kong Yiji replied: "This... pay it off next time. This time it will be cash and the wine will be better." He finished drinking the wine and used his hands to Walked slowly. Kong Yiji was never seen again after that, and he was probably dead.

Kong Yiji makes me feel pitiful and ridiculous, but his tragic life and tragic ending are undoubtedly a true portrayal of the old society of the jungle, indifference, ignorance and feudalism at that time, and our great The writer Lu Xun used his incisive language and sharp writing to whip and satirize the ugly phenomena of society at that time. It allowed us to understand the current social situation at that time, and also inspired the new generation of our motherland not to forget the national humiliation, study hard, and build a strong motherland.

Kong Yiji’s Reading Thoughts 4

Perhaps it is God’s arrangement, or perhaps it is fate’s trick that has chosen you to become the most unfortunate person. You are the object of ridicule for others, and you are the subject of the imperial examination. The servant of the examination is one of the thousands of literati who are deeply persecuted. You are Kong Yiji.

Why can't you get rid of that shabby gown and the "Zhihuzheye" you talk about? Do you love vanity? Are you indolent? Or are you forced by the environment? Through the eyes of the author Lu Xun, your figure always lingers in my heart, lingering...

I can't understand you, you always want to "Package" yourself and let others admit that you are a "scholar", but do you know that you are actually deceiving yourself? Since you are a "scholar", why can't you learn the principle of "earning your own livelihood"? Why should you give up making a living? Why do you "steal" when you have the opportunity? And why do you have to make excuses for your "stealing"? You are indeed "the only person who stands drinking and wears a long gown", but your status in the minds of others is not the same. To improve, even "I" looked at you with disdain when I was a child. What reason do you have to degenerate? I can't forget the look in your eyes when you begged the "shopkeeper", let alone your miserable ending and the state of the world. In the cold weather, your road is even more difficult to walk.

I sympathize with you. When I know what kind of person you are, I have no reason to sympathize with you, but I can’t help but sympathize with you. I have studied for most of my life in pursuit of fame, but I can't even get half a scholar. Is it God's dissatisfaction with you, or is your fate already destined? If I could turn back time, I would say to you: "In fact, it is the imperial examination "The exam has harmed you. "But, can you, a stupid scholar in the old society, believe me? Can you get rid of the temptation of fame and fortune and believe in me? I sympathize with you, but when will you wake up and get rid of the imperial examination? Harm to you?

However, I also admire you and respect you. When others made fun of you and entertained you, you did not escape, but let them talk and laugh, even though it made you laugh. You are embarrassed, doesn’t it take courage to face this? Isn’t this courage worthy of my admiration? Your kindness in distributing fennel beans to the children, your sincerity in wanting to teach “me” how to read, and your broken leg The persistence and courage you have survived are worthy of my admiration and respect. However, your road has come to an end.

The "New Year's Eve" has passed, and during the Dragon Boat Festival of another year, the "nineteen big coins" on the pink board are still there, which means that you are gone and have suffered all the hardships of life while you are alive. Poverty, ridicule, ridicule from the world, and deep torture from society. May you rest in peace, and in the next life, I hope you can always take off that shabby "long gown" and be your true self.

At this point in the article, I feel deeply moved in my heart, as if I regret something, regret something, and feel I owe Kong Yiji something. Under the "magic pen" of the author Lu Xun, I got to know a miserable person, and even more so a society with bleak conditions and ugly human nature.

After reading Kong Yiji 5

After reading Lu Xun's "Kong Yiji" calmly, the old man seemed to have walked out of the paper and stood in front of me alive, with the words hanging on his face. An expression with a few moans that were hesitant to speak.

Kong Yiji’s life is not understood by the world. He lived a painful and lonely life. He went to the Xianheng Hotel to drink, not just to numb himself with alcohol, but what he needed was people's attention.

Even if it is a mocking sentence "Kong Yiji, you stole the book again", even if it is to teach the little boy to write the word "fennel", even if it is to give his own fennel beans to the children, at least he can tell the difference with a blushing face, at least he can tell the difference. There are four ways to write "Hui" in a stylish manner. At least he can cover the plate of beans with the big cuffs of his gown in front of a group of children and say, "No, no, no, no, no, no more."

Maybe Everything in Xianheng Hotel is the most vivid part of Kong Yiji's life. He needs this freshness to warm up his monotonous destiny. But despite this, the atmosphere in the hotel was lively and lively when he was there, but it was the same without him. No one cared whether he still had money to buy wine and food, and whether he was beaten seriously or not. So in the lonely and painful days, he began to become decadent, from "spending nine cents of money" to finally "walking to the hotel with his hands on his hands." The novel ends with a faint sentence: "I guess Kong Yiji is indeed dead." The old man's fate Stopped abruptly.

In the beginning, Kong Yiji was a scholar, but due to various reasons, he did not enter school, so he gave up and found another way. Let’s not mention the reason why he failed to pass the scholar exam, but wasn’t the purpose of studying in the first place just to gain fame? Maybe he was not well prepared to pass the scholar exam, or maybe he insisted on taking the exam for another year or two. So, from the perspective of a scholar, Kong Yiji did not have the spirit of perseverance and he was a failure. If we talk about the feudal system of society, he doesn’t have to study at all. If he studies, won’t there be scholars who are promoted to officials every year and make a fortune every year? The society selects people with talent, learning and ability. According to what is said later, Kong Yiji is “easy to eat and lazy to work.” Of course, such a person would not pass the exam. Fortunately, Kong Yiji was relatively smart. He could not get any honors but was good at handwriting. He started copying books for others and could barely make a living.

But copying books is not a light activity. No matter it is cold in winter or scorching hot, you have to keep copying word by word. After copying, you have to be humble and bargain with the master for money. Kong Yiji probably can't stand this. He was restrained, so he simply stole a few books and pawned them in a pawn shop. The money came quickly and surely. What does this have to do with the social system? God gave him two big hands and good handwriting, but he refused to endure hardships. Doing stealing; if today's social system has changed, I have never heard of a thief who stole a priceless antique. People praised him for his superb stealing skills and praised him three points? And Kong Yiji's bad "stealing book" Once word of the problem spread, no one asked him to copy books anymore, which suddenly cut off Kong Yiji's financial resources.

What should we do? Don’t forget, the article mentioned that Kong Yiji was a “tall” man. He could make a living by relying on his own physical strength, or maybe help others pull a cart. , or go to the hotel to do odd jobs or the like. But he didn't. He would rather steal the book, be beaten and injured, and then go to the Xianheng Hotel to "spend nine cents of money", warm a bowl of wine and order a plate of fennel beans. The hard-earned money was squandered by himself, but he never thought about changing his destiny. Isn’t he a scholar? Doesn’t he want face and self-respect? As long as he wants, he can change his destiny anytime and anywhere. He can get rid of his habit of being lazy, say a nice word to others and continue copying books. He can even help workers Carrying cement bags, doing odd jobs in restaurants... He could also take the opportunity to study by copying books, and then take the exam, but he had not tried any of these, or had tried but failed, and he was frustrated because of this. reduced to a real beggar.

But is all this really due to the bad social atmosphere? Everyone is an independent individual. It is a good deed to care about the life and death of others, and it is not a mistake to ignore them. In a cold feudal society, aren't there people like the owners and waiters of the Xianheng Hotel who live by their own means, and like the rich people in the Xianheng Hotel who live carefree? And in modern and open societies, there are no shortage of people at the bottom who give up on themselves like Kong Yiji. People?

So, God gives everyone equal opportunities. Seize it and change your own destiny. Rather than having people like Kong Yiji who do not treat opportunities well, it gives us the opportunity to complain about the world; why not ask yourself: Why didn't you cherish it in the first place?

After reading Kong Yiji 6

< p> "Kong Yiji" is a short story included in "The Scream". The novel successfully shaped the image of the bottom intellectuals in feudal society. Through the description of Kong Yiji, the image of this little man who was ridiculed and caricatured was clearly portrayed. At the same time, it also reflects the morbid image of the ignorance and numbness of the working people at the bottom of society at that time.

Lu Xun's criticism of real society was profound.

Kong Yiji was lazy, obsessed with face, and conceited. He was a typical image of the poor intellectuals in the old society. Lu Xun very wonderfully described Kong Yiji's long gown that represented his status: "Although he was wearing a long gown, it was dirty and torn. It seemed that it had not been mended or washed for more than ten years." Kong Yiji said, "That's not true" as soon as he opened his mouth. He was pedantic. The image is very distinct. Everyone in the hotel took him as a laughing stock, but he didn't know it, and he was still pretentious and tried his best to maintain his image as a scholar. Working was demeaning, so I had no choice but to steal. The spectators said that he stole, and he said that stealing books was not stealing. But when they said that he had not even caught half a scholar, he remained silent. Kong Yiji was a victim of the imperial examination system in feudal society. In addition to a long list of incomprehensible words, he also knew how to write "Hui" in four ways. While we sympathize with him, the feudal society that destroyed him also makes people angry. He lives in a society that is insensitive and in which the working people at the bottom do not sympathize with and help each other, but instead laugh and ridicule each other. It is the greatest tragedy to live in such an indifferent society. Kong Yiji's death was also brushed aside, as if no one in this group cared about his life or death, so much so that the shopkeeper's pink board wrote "Kong Yiji still owes 19 yuan!", which lasted until the next year. It can be said that Kong Yiji's final tragic death also had a lot to do with them. In fact, he never gave up his identity as an intellectual until his death.

Although the article is short, it very profoundly reveals the mental and physical harm caused by the feudal imperial examination to scholars. The numbness and indifference of the people in the old society are more heartbreaking and chilling than those of people like Kong Yiji. .

Kong Yiji’s Thoughts after Reading 7

Most of the characters in Lu Xun’s works are deformed, both mentally and physically. Especially in thought. Kong Yiji did his part - naturally no exception!

The world is so cold, and when I return to the real society and take a broad look, I have to admire Mr. Lu Xun's foresight. ——Some people seem to be born to be laughed at by everyone, and they will not receive even any useless mercy until they die! In real life, people who are made fun of are very resentful, and then curse the people who make fun of them. Turn to making fun of other so-called "people who are more worthy of making fun of" to fill the gap in your heart. Turn around and start again, start and rekindle, it is all Kong Yiji! So, we have carried forward the spirit that Mr. Lu Xun despised! From this, we also think of ourselves. Am I a person like Kong Yiji? Maybe! I don’t deny that I will be laughed at by others for fun, or to laugh at myself. But so what? My mentality is balanced and my heart is clear! Because I firmly believe that I am not Kong Yiji. Because I didn’t study like him but do things that were just half-hearted, or show off my “profound knowledge” that seemed brilliant but was actually nonsense like him. What I have done is worthy of the world, and I am worthy of myself.

On the contrary, I feel helpless for those who laugh at me! Because they are loyally devouring their own souls! They are unconscionably laughing at people or things that should not be laughed at. In fact, their hearts are fragile and cannot withstand blows! I despise them! I hope that everyone can live in peace, not earn too much fame and fortune, and live for themselves! I even hope that those who are laughed at can’t hold their heads up. People who come here can stick to it as long as they think it is correct! The description of Kong Yiji's language highlights Kong Yiji's character and reveals Kong Yiji's fate; , being beaten) take care of each other, promote each other, and successfully reflect the problems and ills of a society. We are not Kong Yiji, we are worthy of the world.

Comments after reading 8 by Kong Yiji

From the perspective of Kong Yiji, the novel reflects the poison of feudal culture and feudal education to scholars, and accuses the evils of the imperial examination system; from the perspective of the people , the novel reveals the coldness of the world in feudal society, people's mental state of indifference, numbness, and dull thinking. The society's indifference to the unfortunate reflects the decay and pathology of feudal society from one side.

Reveal Kong Yiji’s special identity through the overall description of his appearance. Kong Yiji was the only person standing drinking and wearing a long gown. This overall description of the appearance concentrates and concisely summarizes the special identity of the character.

The portrait description reveals Kong Yiji’s unfortunate experience. ? His complexion is pale and pale, with scars often sandwiched between his wrinkles; he has a shaggy gray beard?

It vividly depicts the image of an old scholar who is poor and frustrated and often beaten. The comparison of the portraits before and after the broken leg further highlights the tragedy of his experience.

Through the detailed description of clothing, Kong Yiji’s characteristics of laziness and face-saving are revealed. Although he was wearing a long gown, it was dirty and torn. It seemed that it had not been mended or washed for more than ten years. It was dirty and torn, and it had not been washed or mended for a long time. This not only showed that Kong Yiji was very poor; it was only a long gown that he had. I'm so lazy that I don't even want to do the laundry. He refused to take off such a long gown for fear of losing his status as a scholar. Through the description of a torn gown, the author reveals Kong Yiji's social status, ideological character and education very profoundly, which reminded me of the bad society at that time.

Through personalized language description, Kong Yiji’s self-righteous character is revealed. He has written many times that he was full of nonsense, which reflects how deeply he was poisoned by feudal education. Kong Yiji used the so-called "holy words" in the "Four Books" and "Five Classics" to defend himself. Even stealing books said that "stealing books cannot be counted as stealing." These character-based languages ??can express the characters' distinctive personalities.

Through the description of the characters’ movements and expressions, it shows Kong Yiji’s kind heart. Kong Yiji taught the children how to read and gave each of them one fennel bean, which showed his kind heart.

Generally speaking, Kong Yiji is an upright and outspoken person in my mind. He will not be self-defeating by the society at that time. Instead, he hates feudal culture even more. He is an outstanding character in Lu Xun's works.

Comments after reading Kong Yiji 9

When I finished reading the short story "Kong Yiji", I deeply felt that Mr. Lu Xun was worthy of being called a "giant" in the history of Chinese literature. Every word and sentence in the novel seems simple, but it is the result of Mr. Lu Xun's careful consideration of every word. Upon careful reading, it can be said that the content is rich and memorable.

Let's start with the title "Kong Yiji". Kong Yiji is the nickname of the protagonist of the novel. He is the name of a character who "talks a lot and makes people half-understand". This is a reflection on this character. The mockery of a pedantic and ridiculous character, taking this nickname as its title, undoubtedly sets a satirical tone for the work, and also has a distinct anti-poetic tone. Secondly, every paragraph and even every word of the article is impeccable. The layout of the store is introduced at the beginning of the novel, in order to use it to further foreshadow the differences between the poor and the rich below. As for Kong Yiji's slow movement of "laying out" in "laying out nine pennies" when he went to the store to pay for the first time, it not only concealed his inner uneasiness, but also showed that he cherished the few pennies and counted them carefully. Eyes, etc. The exquisite words and sentences undoubtedly express the central content of the article more vividly.

"Kong Yiji" is a novel of less than 3,000 words. It deeply reflects the tragedy of Kong Yiji's life and his entire mentality. It allows us to clearly see the legacy of this victim of the imperial examination system on his miserable life path. Then among all the living beings in society, why do people have no sympathy or help for an unfortunate person, but instead only laugh and have fun? Kong Yiji is an artistic image, and his artistic image is reflected in the insensitivity in the store of laughter. This reveals Kong Yiji's tragic fate that no one cares about him during his life and no one cares about him after his death. He, a hurried passer-by in the world, came in a hurry and left in a hurry, leaving only people's ridicule for him.

From this, I can’t help but think of the life around me. When the road is uneven, drawing a sword to help is no longer a beautiful scenery, but more like an unshirkable responsibility in people’s lives; dedicating love and kindness are already Become a part of everyone's life; respecting the elderly and being friendly to each other should be the expression of everyone's noble sentiments. Compared with that time, this social environment is really different! No matter what, society is developing and mankind is progressing. Let us accept the lessons of the past, face tomorrow's time, and enter the 21st century hand in hand!

Kong Yiji's thoughts after reading 10

After reading this tragic poem written by Lu Xun After reading the article "Kong Yiji", I felt a little desolate and a little sympathetic in my heart. However, I am also glad that I did not live in that era, so I have to cherish my current life even more.

The cruel imperial examination system in the past created countless regrets and changed the fate of Kong Yiji's life. However, Kong Yiji's ideals were shattered in the era of the imperial examination system.

Forced by the pressure of life, Kong Yiji gradually degenerated into social garbage.

If the imperial examination system had not been established, Kong Yiji would not be in this situation, but these are unchangeable facts. Every day, many people are forced by life, lose confidence in life, become walking zombies, and become very lazy.

There is this passage in the article: "Kong Yiji is the only person who wears a long gown while standing drinking. He is tall, has a pale complexion, wrinkles are often mixed with scars, and has a messy gray beard. "Lu Xun described Kong Yiji's appearance very vividly, and wrote that Kong Yiji had the instinct to work, but due to the embarrassment of life and the oppression of the imperial examination system, he continued to be decadent, resulting in being lazy and often beaten and ridiculed by others. . And those powerful people always look down on others, are unloving and insensitive to others. Kong Yiji was decadent due to failure, and his legs were broken. No one sympathized with him, and everyone laughed at him. The imperial examination system caused regrets in his life. At the last moment, Kong Yiji used his hands to support the ground. Leave slowly. And those who have no love have no sympathy or pity for him, which reflects the indifference and insensitivity of people in the old society.

In today's society, there is no longer an imperial examination system, and everyone has the opportunity to enter the school. Opportunities are in their own hands, without the control of the imperial examination system, and children can live and study happily in school. The country is becoming more and more prosperous, but there are still many people who do not cherish studying at school. As society progresses, everyone should stick to their ideals and pursue them with all their strength.

I hope my children will be caring people. Stick to your ideals, never give up, and move towards your own path to success.

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