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In ancient times, which scholars were very talented but had terrible moral character?

2024-09-16 01:28
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2024-09-16 04:47

There were many examples of talented scholars in ancient times who had terrible characters. Here are some famous examples: Bai Juyi: Bai Juyi was a famous writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty, but he also had some negative legends, such as he once peeked at the women's toilet and some of his actions did not conform to moral standards. Su Shi: Su Shi was a famous writer and painter in the Song Dynasty. Some of his literary and artistic works were widely praised, but he was also accused of some immoral acts such as protecting criminals. 3. Xin Qiji: Xin Qiji was a famous writer in the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems and works were praised by later generations, but he was also accused of some immoral behaviors such as corruption. 4. Lu You: Lu You was a famous writer and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Some of his poems and works were praised, but he was also accused of some immoral acts such as divorcing his wife. The character of these ancient scholars was related to their personal behavior and moral standards, but it also needed to take into account the social background and moral values at that time.

In ancient times, male scholars were called scholars, but what were female scholars called?

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2024-09-14 22:34

In ancient times, female scholars were also called " scholars ", but the scope of usage was not as wide as men. In some novels, female scholars might be addressed as " female scholars " or " female writers," but this was not a common situation.

Who were the four great scholars of ancient times?

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2024-09-16 23:11

The Four Great Talents of ancient times were proposed by Emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty, including Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, and Su Shi.

The Character Introduction of " Return to Ancient Times and Be a Talented Woman "

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2025-02-04 11:04

The roles included the male lead, Zhao Yan, the female lead, Chu Pinting, the supporting male lead, Wei Zhao, the supporting male lead, Chen Sheng, and the supporting female lead, Zhao Ling. The author of "Return to Ancient Times and Be a Talented Woman" was a mountain fox. It was an ancient romance/classical fictional novel. User recommendations: Others travel: House fight palace fight strategy; Chu Pinting's Crossing: Creating a Women's Group for the Art Examination; Other talented women: I know how to play the zither, go, calligraphy, painting, poetry, singing, and dancing; Chu Pinting: "Not only do I know how to play the zither, go, calligraphy, painting, poetry, singing, and dancing, but I also know how to solve cases and earn money to create a girl group." I hope you will like this book.

Since ancient times, which literary scholars had come from Hong Kong and Taiwan?

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2025-03-10 03:38

Since ancient times, there have been many writers in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The following are some famous writers: Hong Kong: - Jia Wu, Hua Jin, Xu Wu, Li Yu, Huang Rihua, Xu Yi, Liu Keshao, Zh Ying, Zeng Zhilang, Li Li - Lin Yutang, Zheng Zhendoru, Chen Huamu, Wang Shizhong, Bai Juyi, Chen Qingtai Taiwan: - Lu Xun (Mao Lu), Lao She (Shu Qingchun), Ba Jin (Peng Bai), Hai Wei Wei, Faulkner (F Kerner), Jia Pingwa (Wang Pingui), Chen Zhongshi (Chen Yifei), Mo Yan (Nan Mo Yan), Yu Hua (Yu Hua), Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood), Margaret Agatha Christie (Margaret Agatha Christie) - Jia Wu, Hua Jin, Xu Wu, Li Yu, Huang Rihua Huang the Hua, Huang Zigong, Zeng Zhilang (Zen Zhi Lang), Li Qiao (Li Li), Liu Keshao (Li Liu), Huang Ziheng (Zh Zihui), Lin Yutang (Lin Yutang), Zheng Zhenduo Zheng Zhendoru, Chen Huamu, Wang Shizhong, Bai Juyi, Chen Yifei, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Agatha Christie

Which novels were about traveling to ancient times and falling in love with talented women?

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2024-09-10 04:09

I recommend "Wanqing Si, Qing Palace Love" and "Wanxiang Biography" to you. Both of them are novels about traveling back in time and talking about love with talented women. The protagonist of "Love in the Qing Palace" was a modern talented woman who traveled through time to the prosperous era of Kangxi and Qianlong and began a love story that transcended time and space with the four sons of Emperor Yongzheng. The main character of "The Legend of Wan Xiang" was Su Wan Xiang, a talented woman and otaku from a modern Chinese medical school. She traveled back to ancient times through an accident and started a love story with a handsome man. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Which four classical novels were known as the "Four Great Talented Scholars of China"?

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2024-09-21 19:34

Hehe, this question is simple. Of course, it's 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Journey to the West','Water Margins' and 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms'. However, if you want more colorful classical novels, my fairy can also recommend some to you, such as The Jade Hairpin, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Tang Dream, The Mandarin Duck Knife, The Pipa, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Is there a novel where the main character is not very talented but the son is very talented?

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2024-09-18 00:38

There were many novels that involved the protagonist's own talent was very poor, but his son's talent was very good. This kind of plot usually appeared in some science fiction, fantasy or fantasy novels. The protagonist was usually an expert or master in a certain field, but his performance was very poor in some aspects, while his son had extraordinary talent in some aspects. In the process of educating his son, the protagonist constantly discovered his talent and constantly worked hard to improve his son, and finally achieved self-breakthrough and growth. This kind of plot often brought about strong family feelings and growing up, allowing the readers to feel that the protagonist and his son were becoming stronger as they continued to learn and improve.

Which novels that traveled to ancient times were very attractive?

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2024-08-27 15:09

😋I recommend the following novel to you: "A Concubine's Strategy for Raising a Son","A Female Empress Strategy","The Villain's Little Husband","Reborn to Abduct a Prince to Farm","The Strongest Emperor's Teacher","The Beauty of Qing Ben: Your Majesty, Please Respect Yourself","Marrying a Prince is Poisonous","Buddhist Divine Doctor: A Black-bellied Prince Can't Get Rid of","Peach Blossom Beauty","Sheng Ming Tianjiao","Picking Up a Husband to Farm","Transdimensional Tsundere Concubine","I'm a Prince in a Other World","The Story of Ploughing"," The Little Princess Consort's BenGong won't marry down "," WangFei don't run wangye don't make trouble ". The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~

What were the talented scholars and beautiful women in classical poetry?

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2024-09-26 16:04

There were many kinds of images of talented scholars and beautiful women in classical poetry. The following are some common examples: 1. Bai Jingjing and Tang Minghuang in Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow of the Tang Dynasty; 2. Su Zizhan and Zhou Bangyan in Su Shi's Ode to the Red Cliff in the Song Dynasty; 3. Autumn thoughts and jade rings in Ma Zhiyuan's Tianjingsha·Autumn Thoughts in Yuan Dynasty; 4. Xin Jian and Wang Changling in Wen Zhengming's Fu Rong Lou Seeing Xin Jian Off in the Ming Dynasty; 5. Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber in the Qing Dynasty; 6. Ah Q and Qiulan in Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman; 7. Hai Zi and Taoist Priest Womei in the modern poet Hai Zi's " Facing the Sea in Spring." The image of a talented scholar and a beautiful woman was often depicted in classical poetry as a symbol of talent, beauty, and love. Their love was often accompanied by various romantic plots and tragedies.

Why were ancient scholars called scholars?

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2024-09-14 22:35

The title of "Jushi" originated from the Buddhist culture of ancient China. In Buddhism,"householder" referred to a practitioner who was mainly engaged in agricultural production and charity and abided by Buddhist ethics and norms. In traditional Chinese culture, the term " layman " first appeared in The Analects of Confucius, which referred to those practitioners who did not pursue power and wealth but took charity and service as their main duty. Later on, the title of "layman" gradually evolved into a respectful title for laymen, especially in ancient Chinese literature. In novels, the term " householder " was often used to describe those practitioners who had charity and service as their main life goals, such as those who sought peace of mind in the secular world or those who volunteered and served in the city.

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