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The Main Contents of Chapter 7 of The Scholars

Fan went in to see his teacher. Because Jin Fan was going to Shandong to study Taoism, Zhou Jin told Jin Fan to pay attention to Xun Mei and let him go to Shandong to study. At that time, Xun Mei and Wang Hui took the exam together. They met the fortune teller Chen Li and made a divination for the future of Wang Hui. Xun Mei's mother died. After the entrance examination, Xun Mei and Wang Hui wanted to go home to attend the funeral, so they wanted to hide their death, but they had to go home. After Wang Hui and Xun Mei finished the funeral together, Wang Hui returned to the provincial capital alone. It embodies the hypocrisy and impetuousness of literati.

The Scholars is a classic of China's classical literature, written by Wu. Wu was born in an official family in the prosperous time of Kanggan. He is a local family that has flourished for generations. His grandfather, Wu Dan, is a Guo Jian diploma, and his uncle and grandfathers, Wu Sheng and Wu Min, are scholars.

The artistic achievements of The Scholars are as follows: first, it breaks through the narrative mode of traditional storytelling novels and enters the written creation of literati; Secondly, the peak of irony art is achieved through unique and distinctive irony art; Thirdly, it creates a new novel structure & a series of short stories that runs through it.

The Scholars is a masterpiece of satirical art in the history of China literature, and it is also a mirror of feudal society. Through the vivid description of feudal literati, bureaucratic gentry, street hooligans and other figures, it made people have a profound understanding of the feudal society at that time, involving the political system, ethics and social atmosphere at that time.