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19 scholars appreciate

Scholar 19

Superman Kuang met Pan, Pan's father's brother. He is very frank and flexible. He specializes in solving problems and making money for others. A girl from a big family escaped and was arrested by the government and sent back to her hometown. She was taken away by a rich man named Hu, who gave her two hundred and twenty pieces of silver. Through various relationships, Pan dredged the government, forged official seals and got things done well.

Shi wanted to sell his sister-in-law to someone else, but he sent his wife out by mistake. The other party didn't answer. Shi sued the official, but she did not go through the formalities of betraying her sister-in-law. She wanted to pay some money to settle the lawsuit, and Pan got it done. Jin Dongya's son wanted to take the exam, but without learning, he took out five hundred and twenty pieces of silver and asked someone to take the exam instead. After careful planning by Master Pan, Kuang took the exam and passed it successfully.

Kuang Superman also got two hundred and twenty pieces of silver. So I bought a house, and Mr. Pan sponsored me to introduce Mr. Zheng's daughter as a relative. Broad-minded wrote to his younger brother, asking him to take the exam in Wenzhou. At the same time, his teacher Yueqing county magistrate was framed, released after verification and promoted to the post. He wrote to Superman Kuang and invited him to come over. Third Master Pan finally committed a heinous crime and went to prison.

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The Scholars is an outstanding satire in China's classical novels. Wu wrote this outstanding realistic work with his keen insight, rich personal life experience and distinct love-hate relationship. Focusing on fame and fortune, the novel exhausts the literati world, condenses people's feelings and reflects the extinction of individual conscience under the imperial examination system. Kuang Superman is a typical example.

Superman Kuang is a plump figure with the deepest feelings in Wu's works. When Wu created the image of Kuang Superman, he used a variety of artistic techniques to carefully sketch out the destruction of the spiritual life of a relatively simple and kind rural youth and a tragedy of real personality loss.

Wu described the transformation process of Kuang Superman in detail, aiming at revealing the social reasons for his transformation. His writing directly pointed to the social system that caused this tragedy, and developed the negative factors in feudal traditional culture to the extreme.

The process of Kuang Superman's transformation shows us the root of his transformation. Wu satirized him to expose the intellectual society that caused this abnormal development. Although Wu didn't put forward a solution, he was able to face the crisis of feudal society in the realistic environment of the prosperous period of Qing Dynasty, which is the manifestation of his thought escaping from the secular world and the reason why The Scholars can become an excellent classical novel of China.