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What is the role of literati in describing the appearance of Taoist priests?

The description of the appearance of Taoist priests in The Scholars is to let readers know more about the folk customs and official style at that time, as well as the cultural and economic situation at that time. Mr. Wu's profound skill. In the description of appearance, the age, identity, occupation and ideological character of the characters are spread everywhere, and typical details are used, which is very shocking and incisive.

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1, the appearance in The Scholars is described as follows: "When Zhou came in, he wore an old felt hat, an old bow of Yuan colored silk (Du was not a robe worn by ancient literati), a broken right sleeve, a seat behind him, and a pair of old red silk shoes at his feet. His face was black and thin and his beard was gray." This shows the poor and embarrassing life of a poor teacher.

2. Zhou Jin met the ridicule of Mei Jiu, who has a higher education than him, in Xue Jia Ji, and the villagers disliked his stupidity. After only teaching for a year, he was dismissed. Unemployed, he had to do business with his brother-in-law in the provincial capital. At that time, businessmen were looked down upon.

3. The Scholars was released for the first time. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, in a village in Zhuji County, there was a young man named Wang Mian. Because of his poor family, he has been herding cattle to others since he was a child, but he is smart, intelligent and studious. His lotus paintings are vivid, well-read and brilliant.