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Promoting the characteristics of textile writing

The plot twists and turns, ups and downs.

The plot twists and turns, ups and downs. There is more than one turning point in the story. First, "there is no doubt that there is no way out." In order to promote knitting, I was beaten "between two stocks", but I wanted to die.

The next story is Another Village, which is a turning point. Fame finally caught a good, desperate I was overjoyed. Unexpectedly, next, I was extremely happy and sad. Mingzi wants to peep, promotes "death", and Mingzi jumps into the well to kill himself. This turning point turned great joy into great sadness. Finally, the ending of the comedy Worm is presented step by step, and awards are given step by step. It seems that everyone is happy from top to bottom. It is pointed out that Cheng Zi's "self-expression and self-promotion" really shed bitter tears. Moreover, the gradual reward and even the assessment of political achievements are all due to meritorious service, not the political achievements related to the national economy and people's livelihood, so the absurdity of the court is sad.

Second, the description is exquisite and vivid, and the modality is complete.

The plot of this novel is rich and colorful, and the joys and sorrows of a famous family, the divination of witches, catching and promoting weaving, fighting and promoting weaving, and the struggle between chickens and insects are all vividly written.

The combination of realism and romanticism

There are three major turning points in the whole story, one of which is realistic and the other two are illusory. Before and after the two turning points, asking God to teach you good results, Bug and his son personified and promoted, and they were clever and good at fighting. These two strange plots turned human tragedy into comedy, which not only did not weaken the power of condemning feudal rulers, but also contained deeper sorrow. Here, the author expressed sympathy for fame and fortune and condemned the decadent feudal rulers. Celebrities enter the city to make a fortune, and officials are rewarded and promoted, relying entirely on the occasional happiness of the emperor. How absurd it is that the emperor does nothing but play with bugs. In this regard, the author's condemnation and irony are very spicy.