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Main events in "Kong Yiji":

This is a short story written by Lu Xun in 1918. It describes the tragic story of a scholar who was poisoned under the feudal system. It reveals the "cannibalistic" nature of the feudal system.

There is a Xianheng Hotel in Lu Town. Kong Yiji is the only person wearing a long gown who stands drinking in this hotel.

Kong Yiji’s gown was dirty and torn, as if it hadn’t been tidied up in more than ten years. He was so talkative that other customers in the store made fun of him.

Kong Yiji makes people happy, but without him, others would live like this. Kong Yiji used to be educated, but he didn't go to school and was industrious. He became poorer and poorer as time passed. However, he could write well, so he copied books for others in exchange for food. But he was lazy and lazy, and within a few days of copying, he even lost his pen, ink, paper and inkstone.

As a result, the person who asked him to copy the book disappeared. One day, the hotel manager said that Kong Yiji had not been here for a long time and still owed nineteen yuan. Some people say that he stole into Ding Ju's house and had his legs broken.

After some time, Kong Yiji appeared again. He had indeed broken his leg. He crawled over with his hands. After drinking a bowl of wine, he crawled away again. Afterwards, no one saw him again - he was probably dead.