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The storylines of the characters in The Scholars should be summarized by themselves, such as who does what, at least 10.

1, Shen Qiongzhi, the daughter of teacher Shen Danian, originally wanted to marry salt merchant Song according to her father's arrangement, but she met with a scam. Finally, Shen Qiongzhi returned to Nanjing alone and started a new life.

2, Kuang Superman, he was originally a simple and honest rural teenager, smart, diligent and filial to his father. After living in exile, due to the influence of society, his thoughts and personality gradually changed. He achieved fame by bragging and lying, betrayed his friends for glory, became ungrateful, and finally became the devil wears Prada.

3. Yan Zhizhong is a tribute student. Because of his high social status, he looked down on his younger brother all the year round. He is a complete snob, and he is lofty and low. Once he visited the Tang magistrate, he lied that he was familiar with the Tang magistrate, fabricated the story of his meeting with the Tang magistrate, and praised the people of the Tang magistrate just to show his understanding of the Tang magistrate.

Yan is human, but he doesn't read much. He is a Guo Jianren who donates money. He is a thrifty man, and he can't die before he dies, because he has an extra lamp and is afraid of wasting oil.

Jin Fan took the imperial examination all the year round, but when he was in his fifties, he didn't even get a scholarship. Live a very poor life. Later, due to Zhou Jin's sympathy, he was selected as a scholar, and then entered the jury, putting on a farce of "Fan Jinzhong Drama".

6. Zhou Jin was originally a teacher and was keen on imperial examinations, but he never won the top prize in his sixties. Later businessmen donated a Guo Jianzi to him out of sympathy. In the end, Zhou Jin became an official in Guangdong by virtue of Guo Jianzi's identity.

7. Wang Mian, this character is rewritten by the author according to real people in history. He is a "scholar" and a celebrity, who embodies the spirit of this China scholar.

8. Bao is a more positive person. He was originally the next player of Cui Men. It is a righteous act to intercede for a county magistrate imprisoned by a stranger and has not been favored by others. It can be seen that Qingfeng is a gentleman who is not greedy for money. . Later, he was thanked by the magistrate of a county, as if he were an old man. Later, due to the death of Master Cui, Bao went home to make a living, took his father's sixth son Ni Tingxi as his stepson, and taught him to learn and manage the troupe.

9. Xiao Yunxian learned a good hand of marbles from his father, and then he blinded the eyes of the evil cannibal and saved the life of Monk Ganlu. Six months later, Songpan Bian Wei was in an emergency, and Xiaoyunxian joined the army with his father's encouragement.

10, Du, many researchers think that it contains the author's own shadow. Although Du was born in a big bureaucratic landlord family with "three-layer family, four generations living under one roof and six ministers", his behavior was somewhat deviant and his thoughts contained some democratic elements. He despised the imperial examination and looked down on fame and fortune.

Extended data:

The background of scholars;

The background of The Scholars is the reign of Kang Yong in Qing Dynasty. At this time, the capitalist relations of production have sprouted in China, but the superficial prosperity of society still can't cover up the decay of feudal society. When the rulers suppressed the armed uprising, they promoted literary inquisition, adopted stereotyped examination, opened the imperial examination, and advocated neo-Confucianism to rule scholars.

The author Wu was born in a famous family. Great-grandfather and grandfather were two generations of "imperial examination officials", but he himself opposed stereotyped writing and the imperial examination system and hated literati who were obsessed with art and keen on pursuing fame and fortune. He reflected these views in The Scholars and exposed the ugly things in a sarcastic way.

The word "Confucian scholars" in the title of the book originated from Historical Records Biography of Confucian Scholars. It is "the scholars", which refers to the academic circles and so on. The author took Waishi as the title, just to distinguish it from the official history. In fact, it described the extensive social life of the Qing Dynasty and reflected the bad luck of his contemporaries under the poison of the imperial examination system.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Scholars

Baidu Encyclopedia-Bao Wenqing

Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiao Yunxian

Baidu Encyclopedia-Du