The four misers of world literature were summarized by foreigners. This concept originated from the European literature, through the reference of the ancient Chinese novel "Dream of the Red Chamber", the "four misers" in Chinese novels (namely Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, Xia Jingui, Li Wan) were compared with the "four greediers" in European novels (namely Jessica, Bellatrix, Alcott, Voltaire), and became a classic image in Western literature.
The four misers in Chinese literature usually referred to the avaricious, selfish, and stingy characters described in ancient novels. The following were four typical misers: 1. The impartial and impartial Armstrong from Xia Shang's novel," The Miser." He was a very selfish and greedy person who would resort to all kinds of means to cheat, swindle and steal in order to obtain more wealth. Tang Bohu, the reincarnation of Zhu Bajie, was an extremely selfish and greedy person in Dream of the Red Chamber. In order to obtain property, he did not hesitate to use all kinds of means to deceive and scheme. Lu Zhishen was an open-minded and generous hero in Water Margins, but he was also an extremely selfish miser. In order to obtain wealth, he did not hesitate to use violence and threats. Cao Cao in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a very resourceful and ambitious figure, but he is also an extremely selfish and greedy miser. In order to obtain more wealth, he used various means to control and plunder other people's property.
The four misers in Chinese literature referred to the four greedy and stingy characters in ancient Chinese novels. 1. Wang Hai of the Xia and Shang Dynasties (c. 1400 - 1046 B.C.): He was the "Jia Baoyu" in "Dream of the Red Chamber". The prototype was an extremely greedy businessman who did not hesitate to lie, cheat, steal and other means to obtain more wealth. 2. Yan Jiansheng of the Western Han Dynasty (c. 139 - 87 B.C.): He was a character in The Scholars. He was a greedy businessman and landlord who did not hesitate to kidnap and extort in order to obtain more wealth. 3. Xue Tao of the Tang Dynasty (about 713-about 770 AD): She was the heroine of the Song of Everlasting Sorrow. She was a greedy aristocratic woman who did not hesitate to cheat, steal, blackmail and other means to obtain wealth in order to obtain more property. 4. Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty (1021 - 1086): He was the villain in the Water Margins. He was an extremely greedy politician and businessman who did not hesitate to deceive the people and plunder the country's wealth through reforms in order to obtain more wealth. These four misers were widely praised in ancient Chinese novels as symbols of greed, selfishness, and stinginess, reflecting the dark side of society at that time.
The "four misers" in Chinese literature referred to the four greedy and selfish characters in ancient novels. She was a legendary goddess in the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Because she was greedy, selfish, and stingy, she was called "Ge Tian" by the world. 2. Wang Chong from the Han Dynasty. He was a famous writer and mathematician. His Lun Heng was a work that summarized the economic thoughts of the Han Dynasty. In Lun Heng, Wang Chong put forward the viewpoint that "the rich and the poor are not equal in their fate, and stinginess is not in their hearts". He was a famous politician and military strategist in the Tang Dynasty. The Biography of Chen She that he wrote was a biography describing Chen She's uprising. In the Biography of Chen She, Li Mi criticized Chen She's stingy behavior. He was a famous writer and painter in the Song Dynasty. The Water Margins he wrote was a biography describing the heroes in the Water Margins. In the Water Margins, the Stone Man was described as extremely greedy and stingy to others.
The four misers in the world literature originated from the legendary characters in the ancient Greek city-state of Athens, namely Aktor, Ares, Bateres, and Bildad. These four characters were regarded as typical representatives of greed, selfishness, and stinginess. In literary works, they were often described as using money, objects, or other means to restrict or control others. The stories of these four characters were widely praised in literature and became one of the classic literary images. Among them, Aktor was considered the greediest miser. In order to obtain more money and property, he did not hesitate to resort to various means such as deception, theft, fraud, etc. The other three misers were relatively gentle. Although they would also use money to protect themselves or control others, they usually paid more attention to the money itself than the benefits that money brought. The images of the four misers have a profound significance in literature. They reflect the greed, selfishness, narrow-mindedness and other aspects of human nature, and also provide readers with profound enlightenment and thinking.
The four misers in world literature originated from the ancient Chinese novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. The following was a detailed description of the four misers: 1 A Xiaocun: The character from Dream of the Red Chamber is stingy, greedy, and loves money as much as his life. In order to obtain more wealth, he does not hesitate to use all kinds of despicable means. 2. Grandet: The novel of the same name by Grandet from France is another famous miser. She was greedy, selfish, and squandered money to the extreme. In the end, she led to a tragic fate because of greed and selfishness. 3. Crusoe: From the United Kingdom's Defoe's "Crusoe" is a rational and brave character. Because of his own stinginess and greed, he was trapped on a deserted island and finally obtained freedom through his own efforts and wisdom. Sherlock Holmes: The Sherlock Holmes novel by the British mathematician, physicist, and logician Conan Doyle was another famous miser. He was smart and capable, and in order to pursue more wealth and power, he did not hesitate to resort to all kinds of despicable means.
The four misers in world literature were: 1 Sherlock Grandet (Sherlock Gregory): France is a greedy, selfish, and ruthless businessman who will use any means to obtain more wealth for the purpose of seizing other people's property. 2. Albert Huang Bolton in Ernest's The Sun Also Rises was an extremely selfish and greedy banker who cared nothing for his wife and daughter but his wealth and status. 3. In the story of "The Miser" by Maupassant, Maupassant was a greedy, selfish and cunning businessman who did not hesitate to cheat, steal and bribe others in order to obtain more wealth. In the classical Chinese novel,"Dream of the Red Chamber," Jia Baoyu and Jia Lian were extremely greedy people who would do anything to obtain more wealth and status.
The four misers in world literature usually referred to the characters in the works of the French literary master Balzac. These four misers were: 1 Sherlock Huckleberry Finn (Sherlock Holmes): As the protagonist of The Legend of Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes is one of the famous figures in English literature. He was a very smart and shrewd businessman, but he was also an extremely greedy criminal. 2 Jessica De Vrasimov (Jessica De Vrasimov): As the protagonist of the Galaxy Empire, Jessica De Vrasimov is a smart and witty female scientist and an extremely greedy businessman. 3 Ernest: As the protagonist of The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest was an extremely tenacious and tenacious old man, but at the same time, he was also a very greedy person. He obtained wealth by fishing and catching sharks, but at the same time, he was attacked and physically injured by sharks. 4 Jules Verne (Jules Verne): As the protagonist of the Star Trek series, Jules Verne was a famous science fiction writer and an extremely wealthy businessman. He obtained wealth through investment and management, and often used his wealth to pursue higher goals.
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The four misers in world literature were usually the four greedy merchants, France, Sherlock, Abagon, and Mobile. Grandet was one of the most famous misers in the history of French literature and one of the representative characters of Balzac. He was an extremely greedy, selfish, and cunning businessman. In order to obtain more wealth, he did not hesitate to use various means to deceive, swindle, steal, and extort others. Sherlock Abagon (Sherlock Osimander) was the villain in the British Victoria novel Jane Eyre. He was an extremely greedy, selfish, and insidious businessman. In order to obtain more wealth, he did not hesitate to cheat, bribe, steal, and even make his wife his mistress in order to obtain benefits from it. Mobil was a character in the sociological novel "The Little Man" by Germany's Max Weber. He was a greedy, selfish, and cunning businessman who used all kinds of means to obtain more wealth, including deception, theft, fraud, and murder. 4. Abigail Kludd (Abigail Kludd) was the villain in the Russian movie "Chameleon". He was an extremely greedy, selfish, and cunning businessman who did not hesitate to deceive, swindle, murder, and kidnap others in order to obtain more wealth.
The four misers in the world of literature were Agatha Christie, Victor Hugo, Jean Saint-Pierre de Beaupassant, and Charles Dickens.