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Why is Kong Yiji's gown so dirty?

? Kong Yiji is Lu Xun's second vernacular novel after Diary of a Madman. In the novel, Kong Yiji studied all his life, but never went to school, so he became the laughingstock of everyone, and finally died miserably under Ding's beating. Please express your opinions on Kong Yiji's gown and explore its deep meaning. ?

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Rose Wron

? A tattered and dirty gown shows that Kong Yiji lives in poverty, can't afford any clothes, and is lazy and hardly cleans. And Kong Yiji's gown also contains one of his thoughts. Kong Yiji was deeply poisoned by feudal culture and always thought that literati were superior. Even though he didn't even get the scholar, he still deceived himself and refused to take off his gown, which symbolizes the scholar's identity. In short, from Kong Yiji's gown, we can read Kong Yiji's poverty, laziness, vanity and arrogant self-esteem, as well as the disparity between the rich and the poor and the hierarchy at that time.

? Zhao Keying

If you ask me what impressed me the most in the article "Kong Yiji", there is no doubt that it must be that dirty and torn gown that has not been mended or washed for more than ten years. Because Kong Yiji's thought and character can be roughly analyzed from a gown. Kong Yiji's long gown is very shabby, which shows that he is poor, as poor as the "short coat gang" or even poorer, but he only wears a long gown, which virtually becomes an alternative and the object of ridicule. As the article says, "Kong Yiji is the only one who stands drinking and wears a gown", which shows that he is a respectable person. He never forgets that he has read books. In his subconscious, he will think that the robe is a symbol of intellectual status, and that robe satisfies his vanity. Moreover, from the gown, we can also see that he is a pedantic person. What's the difference between a dress and a blouse? Why must we worship the scholar's spirit? Face the reality, okay? Here, I think Kong Yiji's gown is very representative.

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Zhao Xinyu

? Kong Yiji, a poor scholar at the bottom of poor society. He came to Xianheng Hotel for the first time, wearing a gown. In the hotel, there are only two kinds of people, one is wearing a long coat, and the other is a bunch of short coats. Although Kong Yiji is wearing a gown, he is down and out. In the hotel. Kong Yiji looks neither fish nor fowl. In his view, wearing a long coat is more superior and knowledgeable than wearing a short coat, and the long coat has become his capital to show off. When he came to the hotel for the last time, he was wearing a shabby jacket and a robe. The reason is that Ding broke his leg and couldn't wear it. Everyone laughed at him, and this time Kong Yiji's reaction was extremely cold. He had become depressed. Ding's beating not only broke Kong Yiji's leg, but also lost Kong Yiji's proud gown and shattered Kong Yiji's personal dignity. A gown of filial piety is enough to show the harm of imperial examination system to people at that time and the profound disaster brought by class division. Silently feel sorry for Kong Yiji ...

? Guan Yujie

Judging from the gown, Kong Yiji is a two-faced figure. On the one hand, the gown was worn by ancient intellectuals, from which we can see that Kong Yiji is a person who worships knowledge and culture. On the other hand, Kong Yiji and the short coat gang belong to the lower class and are relatively poor, but they look down on the short coat gang because they wear long gowns. It can be seen that Kong Yiji is a pedantic and vain person. Generally speaking. Kong Yiji was a poor man who was deeply poisoned by the imperial examination system.

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? Ji yuxuan

? "Although I am wearing a robe, it is dirty and torn. It seems that it has not been replenished for more than ten years, and it has not been washed. " Through the description of Kong Yiji's gown, the novel reveals his lazy and arrogant character. It's dirty and torn, and it doesn't wash or mend for a long time, which means that Kong Yiji is poor and only has a gown, which also means that he is lazy, and he can't even wash or mend clothes. Kong Yiji refused to take off such a gown for fear of losing his status as a scholar. Cruel feudal culture and imperial examination system made Kong Yiji lazy, unable to make a living, and eventually became a cripple.

? Zhao zhekun

Kong Yiji didn't take off his gown, mainly because he thought he had read a book, which was superior to the short coat gang and more noble than them. Thus, Kong Yiji thought the gown was a symbol of intellectuals, and this gown satisfied his vanity. In a deeper sense, Kong Yiji envies the upper class, despises the lower class workers and is unwilling to "go along with it". But this gown not only didn't bring him any benefits, but made him lose the basic dignity of being a man and suffered a lot of ridicule and ridicule. It's pathetic, pathetic and deplorable.

? Zhou Yifei

? "Only Kong Yiji is standing drinking and wearing a gown." It can be seen that Kong Yiji despises the lower working people like himself and yearns for the upper social life. "Although I am wearing a robe, it is dirty and torn. It seems that it has not been replenished for more than ten years, and it has not been washed. " It can be seen that he is poor, vain, conceited, pedantic and lazy. The robe is a symbol of reading. Kong Yiji wanted to wear a gown to prove that he was knowledgeable and superior, which led the working people to look down on him, which was also one of the reasons for Kong Yiji's tragedy.

Guan Jiayu

I think the gown is rich or expensive on the surface, but it has become the laughingstock of everyone in Kong Yiji. He wears a long gown and pretends to be lofty as a symbol of his superiority, but in fact it is a pedantic and ridiculous "joke" in the eyes of everyone. Moreover, Kong Yiji's gown is "dirty and torn", which can show everyone his laziness and vanity. He maintained his self-esteem by robes, and he became a poor cripple because of robes. So in my opinion, the gown is a tool used by Kong Yiji to show off his identity, and it is also the external cause of Kong Yiji's tragic fate.

MiMi Lee

Kong Yiji was down and out, but he still pretended to be lofty and insisted on wearing a gown. After all, just to satisfy his poor vanity. When he debuted, his robes were dirty and torn, which showed that he was poor and lazy. "Standing and drinking while wearing a gown" has become the most distinctive symbol of Kong Yiji's special status. When he went to the hotel for a drink for the last time, his robe was replaced by a broken jacket. Maybe he knew his leg was broken and he couldn't wear a robe any more, so he had to put on that broken jacket. This shows that feudal culture, education and imperial examination system are very toxic to Kong Yiji. In Kong Yiji's view, the gown is the only sign of identity, but sparrows are sparrows, and flying on the branches can't be a phoenix.