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The significance of chewing the tongue

Chewing your tongue, Chinese word, pinyin is jiao shétou, which means nonsense and gossip.

Chewing source

Ming Lanling smiled and gave birth to the seventh episode of Jin Ping Mei: "You talking old slut! Pay attention to the tail when making money! "

Jin Ping Mei is a classic of realism, which gives a comprehensive, true and vivid description of the social reality and customs in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. The social customs involved in Jin Ping Mei are explained in detail from the aspects of festivals, religions, divination, costumes, utensils, etiquette, diet, entertainment, appellation, slavery, whoring, price, usury and skills. Here, I will talk about slavery in ancient China.

Jin Ping Mei shows the servility, feudalism and emerging bourgeois nature of this upstart family through Ximen Qing's slave-holding, land invasion, house invasion, long-distance selling and employee exploitation. It says that Han Daoguo is willing to let Ximen Qing take his wife, Wang Liuer, in order to do business safely in Ximen Qing.

Introduction to the main characters in Jin Ping Mei: According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 850 characters in Jin Ping Mei, including more than 40 male and female handmaiden of Ximen Qing family. This chapter summarizes the main characters in the book, and they all hang a mirror for reference and warning today, which is of practical help for readers to understand the wonderful book Jin Ping Mei.

Chew your tongue and make sentences:

Xiong Zhaozheng's "Zhang Juzheng", Volume 1, the tenth time: "Don't let those officials who are good at making trouble have reasons to chew their tongues?"