Kong Yiji was a person who could stand and drink without getting drunk. He had a high nose bridge and deep eyes. He was wearing a tattered shirt and a pair of faded pants. He always wore a black hat that covered his hair. He liked to hold an umbrella on rainy days because he thought it would make him look more noble. One day, Kong Yiji came to a small tavern. He ordered a glass of beer and sat in a corner, drinking silently. His friends did not know his true identity, so they asked him,"Kong Yiji, why did you come to this bar?" "I just wanted to see how the people here live," replied Kong Yiji. His friends laughed at him for being a poor scholar who only knew how to drink. However, Kong Yiji didn't care. He continued to drink his wine and looked at the surrounding crowd. Suddenly, a child came to the tavern and asked Kong Yiji,"Kong Yiji, do you have 50 yuan?" Kong Yiji nodded and Kid took out 50 yuan and handed it to Kong Yiji. Kong Yiji looked at the child in surprise. He had never seen such a rich person before. After the child left, Kong Yiji's friends started to laugh at him, saying that he was a greedy person and shouldn't have accepted the money. However, Kong Yiji didn't care. He continued to drink his wine and looked at the surrounding crowd. Suddenly, Kong Yiji felt dizzy and fell to the ground, losing consciousness. When he woke up, he found himself trapped in a dark room surrounded by walls. He remembered his identity and the ridicule of his friends. He felt very lonely and helpless. However, he did not give up. He began to look for a way to escape. He kept looking until he found a window. He crawled out of the room and came to an unfamiliar city. There, he started his life anew and worked hard to earn money to make himself stronger. He knew that he was no longer the poor scholar who only knew how to drink. He had become stronger and braver.
(Note: The following is an adapted textbook drama to show Kong Yiji's image and story.) first act (The teacher is giving a lecture, and the students are listening attentively.) Teacher: Students, today we are going to talk about a person in the Chinese literary classic "Dream of the Red Chamber"-Kong Yiji. Student: Kong Yiji? I've heard of him, but I don't know who he is. Teacher: Kong Yiji is a character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He is a poor scholar who was misunderstood by others because he stole a book. In the end, he won people's recognition through his own efforts and kindness. Student: That sounds amazing. I wonder what his story is like? Teacher: Kong Yiji's story is very touching. Today, I'm going to adapt his story so that you can better understand his spirit. the second act (Scene: Kong Yiji is stealing books from a small town's library.) Kong Yiji:(Walking to the bookshelf and seeing a book, he picks it up to read) Oh, this is a copy of Dream of the Red Chamber. I want to read it for a while. (Suddenly, a staff member came over and saw Kong Yiji stealing the book and shouted loudly.) Staff: Kong Yiji, you stole the book! Kong Yiji:(Frightened) What? Did I steal a book? Staff: Put the book back where it was! Kong Yiji:(Hesitating) Alright, put it back. (The staff member picked up a book and walked in front of Kong Yiji.) Staff: This is a book called 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and it's also your book. Kong Yiji:(surprised) Really? Is this my book? Staff: Yes, this book has been borrowed. It belongs to you now. Kong Yiji:(excitedly) Thank you, I finally found my book. the third act (Scene: Kong Yiji is eating at a restaurant in a small town.) Kong Yiji:(While eating, I suddenly feel thirsty) Is there any water in this restaurant? Waiter: Of course. Would you like a cup? Kong Yiji:(happily) That's great, I want a cup (At this time, a guest came over and saw Kong Yiji and said) Guest: Kong Yiji, what's wrong? Kong Yiji:(Sorry) I wanted to drink some water but found that the water here is tasteless, so I want to ask you for a glass of water. Guest: Of course. Here is the menu. Kong Yiji:(He slowly orders a cup of water and drinks it slowly) Thank you. This cup of water is really delicious. Act IV [Setting: Kong Yiji is reading a book in a small town's library] Kong Yiji:(I suddenly feel sleepy as I read) Aiya, this book is too long. I want to read it for a while before going to bed. (At this moment, a staff member walked over and saw Kong Yiji sleeping.) Staff: Kong Yiji, you can't sleep here. This is the library. Kong Yiji:(surprised) What? I'm sleeping? Staff: You stole the book and now you have to return it. Kong Yiji:(scared) Okay, okay, I'll return it now. (The staff member picked up a book and walked in front of Kong Yiji.) Staff: This is 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and it's also your book. Kong Yiji:(Excited) Really? Is this my book? Staff: Yes, this book has been borrowed. It belongs to you now. Kong Yiji:(excitedly) Thank you, I finally found my book.
In Lu Xun's novel Kong Yiji, Kong Yiji was a lazy, timid, and escapist. He lived at the bottom of society and was usually quick-witted, but when faced with life and death, he showed a timid and cowardly side. In addition, Kong Yiji was extremely self-centered and proud of his identity and status, but he was not sure about his own fate and often felt helpless and hopeless.
Kong Yiji was not a character from a novel, but a classic Chinese traditional story. This story is usually described as a poor, cunning, drunkard who tells his past glory and tragic experiences after getting drunk, which resonates and sympathizes with the readers. Although the characters and plot in this story had become cultural symbols, it was not a modern novel.
Kong Yiji wasn't a long novel, but a short story from the famous Chinese novel " A Madman's Diary." This novel is one of the representative works. Through the character Kong Yiji, it reveals the darkness of feudal society and the ugliness of human nature, expressing the author's criticism and reflection on traditional Chinese culture.
Kong Yiji left the hotel and walked for a while before arriving at a small tavern. There were many people in the tavern, but they were not drinking but chatting. Kong Yiji walked over, ordered a glass of wine, and sat in a corner. He drank quietly and looked at the crowd around him, feeling very lonely. He thought of his past, of the era that he was proud of, but also of the ending that made him sad. As time passed, there were fewer and fewer people in the tavern. Kong Yiji also gradually finished his glass of wine. In the end, only he and a young man were left. The young man looked at Kong Yiji as he drank. Kong Yiji smiled and said," I'm just a poor person who once received higher education but later gave up on it for some reason. Now, I can only rely on selling wine to make a living in this society." The young man listened to Kong Yiji's words and was silent for a while before saying,"I know that this world is unfair, but we must persist." If you give up, you will only become a loser." Kong Yiji was very touched when he heard this. He took a deep breath and said,"Thank you, young man." I will persevere. Although I don't know what the future will be like, I believe that I will definitely succeed." The young man nodded and said,"You have the courage. You will definitely succeed.". "Thank you, I also believe that I will succeed." Kong Yiji smiled. He finished a glass of wine and left the tavern. He didn't know where to go, but he knew he would definitely move forward. His heart was filled with hope and courage.
Kong Yiji was a short story written by Lu Xun. It portrayed a poor, cunning, vain, and selfish character known as the "literary peasant worker." The following are some of Kong Yiji's characteristics: 1. Low social status: Kong Yiji was a peasant laborer who lived at the bottom of society without a good education or legal status. Cunning: Kong Yiji is very cunning. He always tries to avoid taxes and legal punishment and often uses the trust of others to gain benefits. 3. Vanity: Kong Yiji was very vain. He often disguised himself as a cultured person and praised his literary achievements, but in fact, he was just a poor and vain person. 4. Selfishness: Kong Yiji was very selfish. He did not hesitate to deceive, betray, and even hurt others for himself and his family. Tragic fate: Kong Yiji's fate was very tragic. He experienced poverty, joblessness, being bullied and many other setbacks, and finally died tragically. To sum up, Kong Yiji was a poor, cunning, vain, and selfish character. He lived at the bottom of society and experienced a tragic fate.
Kong Yiji was a person who could stand and drink without shedding tears. He had a tragic background and experience, but he survived because of his kindness. Although he was living a poor life, he had always maintained his love for life and his pursuit of beauty. His story was full of the brilliance of humanity and touching affection. It was a novel full of warmth and hope.
Kong Yiji was a character in the novel Water Margins. He was a drunkard and a thief. He was sentenced to prison for stealing. His image had the characteristics of rebelling against society and also showed the dark side of human nature. Kong Yiji's theme could be understood as " the darkness of human nature and resistance." His image reflected the injustice of society and the shortcomings of human nature such as greed, selfishness, laziness, etc. Kong Yiji escaped social responsibility and punishment through theft and crime, which was a kind of rebellion. His image also expressed the helplessness and despair of human nature in the face of oppression and hardship, as well as the protest and resistance against society.
Kong Yiji sat on the toilet and took out his phone to open a web novel. His phone had all kinds of novel reading software, but his favorite was still Qidian. Qidian was one of the most famous online literature platforms in China. At Qidian, Kong Yiji browsed through all kinds of novels and couldn't help but click to read the content he was interested in. He opened a novel called " Kong Yiji's Succession ". It was a continuation novel with Kong Yiji as the main character. The story was about Kong Yiji, who had gone through a life and death ordeal and then pulled himself together to continue fighting for survival. Kong Yiji read the beginning of the novel and was filled with emotion. He thought of his past life and the hard work he had put in to survive. He took a deep breath and began to continue writing. Kong Yiji began to write the plot of the novel. He described how Kong Yiji regained the power of life after experiencing the test of life and death and began a new journey. He described how Kong Yiji met all kinds of people on his journey, and these people helped him learn many different knowledge and skills. Kong Yiji wrote that he met a mysterious woman on his journey. This woman helped him through many difficult times. Kong Yiji described the beauty and wisdom of the woman as well as the emotional entanglement between them. Kong Yiji continued to write about how he eventually became a great mathematician and made great contributions to the progress of mankind. At the end of the novel, Kong Yiji smiled as he looked into the distance and said,"I have walked out of my own darkness and walked towards the light." Kong Yiji finished writing the plot of the novel and put his phone back into the drawer. He looked at the phone in his hand and was filled with emotion. He thought of his past life and the hard work he had put in to survive.
Kong Yiji sat in the corner and watched the players on the field fall one by one. His mood became heavier and heavier. He remembered that he had walked through the same path in the past. He had been ridiculed, bullied, and even unable to find a job in school. However, he never gave up. He kept working hard until he finally became a successful businessman. Kong Yiji took a deep breath and began to think about what to do next. He knew that he needed to work harder to achieve greater success. Hence, Kong Yiji decided to continue learning to improve his knowledge and skills. He believed that as long as he persevered, he would definitely become an excellent businessman. Kong Yiji silently cheered for himself and for those who were still struggling in the dark. He believed that as long as everyone persevered, they would definitely be able to walk out of the darkness and welcome the light.