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 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 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.
In literature, the four misers referred to the four greedy merchants in the ancient Greek drama Aladdin's Magic Lamp. They paid a high price to get the magic lamp. The four merchants were Edwara, Achilles, Alcatraz, and Isibiel. They used different ways to pursue the magic lamp, but in the end, they still could not get the magic lamp because their greed and selfishness led to their own failure. The images of these four merchants also became one of the representative characters in ancient Greek dramas.
The four misers in the Chinese classics referred to Jia Zheng, Xue Baochai's father Xue Pan, Li Wan's father Li Gui, and Wang Xifeng's father Wang Ren. These four characters were portrayed in the novel as greedy, stingy, sinister, and cunning. They would do anything for money. Their behavior often aroused the disgust and dissatisfaction of other characters, but they were also regarded as one of the negative representatives of traditional Chinese culture.
The "Four Misers" were the four characters in the Chinese literary classic "Dream of the Red Chamber". 1. A Xiaohuan: Grandmother Jia's servant girl was expelled from the mansion by Xue Baochai because she stole her jade ring. 2. Xia Jingui: Grandmother Jia's second daughter was driven out of the house by Xue Baochai because she was jealous of Xue Baochai's plot to fight with her. 3. Xue Pan: Jia Baoyu's cousin was a dissolute and alcoholic character who killed his own brother Xue Baochai because of drinking. 4. Wang Xifeng: Grandmother Jia's distant niece was shrewd and good at managing money, but she was hated by Grandmother Jia and Lady Wang because of her greed.
The four misers in literature were usually referred to as Jia Zheng, Grandmother Jia, Xue Baochai, Jia Baoyu, and others in Dream of the Red Chamber. The degree of their stinginess varied, but they were all greedy, selfish, and vicious characters. Jia Zheng was an extremely shrewd businessman. He paid great attention to his own interests. Not only did he live frugally, but he also asked his family to do the same. He was very stingy with money and was only willing to pay a high price for items. Grandmother Jia, on the other hand, was a very astute parent. She paid great attention to the interests of the family. She was very frugal with her clothes, jewelry, and food. However, she was also very greedy and always wanted to obtain more benefits. Xue Baochai was a very rational and shrewd person. She paid great attention to her image and status. She was very good at managing money and was good at saving money, but she also paid great attention to her own interests. Jia Baoyu was a dull, selfish, and greedy man. He was very concerned about his wealth and status, but at the same time, he was very confused and helpless. In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', these characters were all very full. Their personalities and fates were very complicated and complicated. These characters also reflected the various drawbacks of feudal society and the distortion of human nature.
The four misers referred to the four characters in Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol in English literature. They were Abnette Scrudge, Joshua Scrudge, Thomas Scrudge, and Peter Craigster.
The four misers in European literature were usually referred to as Carl Blanchot, Jerome Bruner, Alfred Holmes, and Hans Christian Andersen in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Oriental Express. These characters were often seen as greedy, selfish, cunning, and insidious people. They played the role of misers in the story.
The four misers in world literature referred to the four characters in the works of the French literary master Balzac. They were: 1 Charles de Gaulle: The former president of France was considered a representative of the misers. In order to save money, he often personally ordered the closure of some public places. 2 Hugo van Gogh: French writer and painter. His financial situation was very difficult. In order to maintain his artistic career, he was very frugal and even saved all his royalties. 3 Ernest: In the United States, his works often include details about saving money. For example, he often drove to the place where he wrote in order to save money. 4 Robert Frost: American poet, his works often include details about saving money, such as closing windows at specific times to save electricity.
The four misers in world literature usually referred to Grandmother Jia in Dream of the Red Chamber, Xue Baochai's father Xue Pan, Shi Xiangyun's father Shi Xianglian, and Wu Yong and Song Jiang in Water Margins. Grandmother Jia was one of the main characters in " Dream of the Red Chamber ". She was a very shrewd financial expert who was good at careful planning and was extremely stingy. Xue Pan was one of the male leads in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He was a very selfish, greedy, and cruel character. Because he was extremely stingy with money, he was called' Miserly Xue 'by everyone. Shi Xianglian was one of the female protagonists in Water Margins. She was a very rich, generous and generous character, but because of her stinginess, she often lost her wealth. Wu Yong was a counselor in Water Margins. He was very smart and witty, but because of his stinginess, he could not get the trust and help of others. Song Jiang was a hero in Water Margins. Although he was also a very generous and generous character, he could not get the trust and help of others because of his stinginess. In the end, he could only be isolated.