Hello, thank you for the information. According to the content you provided, the "I" in Kong Yiji, Shexi, and Mr. Fujino are all the authors themselves. These novels were all about modern China. He used his own unique perspective and expression to reveal the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature at that time.
Kong Yiji was a person who drank all year round. Because he was drunk, his nose was broken, so he was called "Broken Nose Kong Yiji". Kong Yiji was a drunkard who often went to bars where he was "30% sober and 70% drunk" to drink. He was short, dark-skinned, and had a deep wrinkle under his eyes. He often appeared in novels that liked to steal things but was always found out by the protagonist and punished.
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.
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In the novel Kong Yiji, there was no psychological description of Kong Yiji because the author Lu Xun deleted the psychological description of Kong Yiji when he was writing, thinking that this kind of description would make the readers feel difficult to understand and agree with. When Lu Xun described Kong Yiji in his novel, he mainly used actions and language to describe Kong Yiji's inner world through his external performance. This way of writing would allow the readers to better understand Kong Yiji's situation and feelings, and at the same time, it would be easier for them to feel the theme and emotions of the novel. In contrast, the psychological description may confuse the readers because they cannot empathize with Kong Yiji's psychological changes. Therefore, Lu Xun decided to delete the psychological descriptions to make the novel more concise, convincing, and shocking.
Kong Yiji was a short story written by Lu Xun. It mainly described the story of a poor man, Kong Yiji, and the comments and reactions of the people around him. The following is an appreciation of all the characters in the article: Kong Yiji: As the protagonist of the novel, Kong Yiji was a typical low-class character. He was poor, cunning, selfish, but had a kind heart. His actions and words often showed his poverty and limitations, but also reflected the weakness of human nature. However, he also had his own touching side, such as his concern and generosity to his friends and his desire to live when the end of the world came. Drunkard C: Drunkard C is one of Kong Yiji's friends. He is addicted to alcohol and often invites Kong Yiji to drink with him. His image was relatively negative, lacking initiative and a sense of responsibility. He was often intoxicated by alcohol and had no positive attitude towards life. Boss: The boss is Kong Yiji's employer. He is a greedy and selfish person who only cares about his own interests and doesn't care about Kong Yiji's work. His behavior showed his business acumen and greedy nature, but also revealed the dark side of society. Police: The police are an important character in the novel. His attitude towards Kong Yiji is suspicious. Not only did he not punish Kong Yiji for his crimes, but he became even more arrogant and conceited after Kong Yiji was teased. His actions showed the injustice of society and the corruption of the police. 5 Kong Jiayi's neighbor: Kong Jiayi's neighbor was a kind and hardworking person. He helped Kong Yiji many times but never returned the favor. His image reflected the kindness and mutual help in human nature, but also revealed the lack of morality in society. The above is the content of appreciating and analyzing all the characters in Kong Yiji. By analyzing the behavior and words of Kong Yiji and other characters, we can better understand the weakness of human nature and the dark side of society, and at the same time, we can feel the charm and profoundness of the novel.
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 " was a famous novel by Lu Xun. It used a contrasting method to portray characters. Comparisons were used to highlight the differences or similarities between two or more things so that the reader could understand the character and psychological state of the character more deeply. In Kong Yiji, Lu Xun portrayed Kong Yiji's loneliness, poverty, and humbleness by comparing him with others. At the same time, by comparing Kong Yiji's living conditions with others, it highlighted Kong Yiji's perseverance and optimism. For example, Kong Yiji drank with others in the tavern and compared his situation with others 'living conditions to express his yearning for a better life and his indomitable spirit. In addition, Lu Xun also highlighted Kong Yiji's kindness and integrity by comparing his thoughts and character with others. Although Kong Yiji was poor and lonely, he still maintained his inner kindness and integrity, unwilling to deceive or hurt others. This kind of comparison technique allowed the readers to have a deeper understanding of Kong Yiji's character and psychological state, and also a deeper feeling of Lu Xun's concern for human nature.
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 was a character in a long-standing folk legend. The story was as follows: It was said that Kong Yiji was a child from a poor family. Due to the circumstances of life, he could only steal food to eat. One day, he stole a bottle of wine and was discovered by a local scholar surnamed Ding. The scholar took Kong Yiji to the government and asked him to write down his crimes. Kong Yiji claimed that he was only stealing to survive, but the scholar did not believe him and finally sentenced Kong Yiji to prison. In prison, Kong Yiji met many friends, including a fat man surnamed Ma and a bird called "Chrysanthemum". Through the communication with these friends, he gradually got rid of poverty and despair and began to learn to read, eventually becoming a talented scholar. At the end of the story, Kong Yiji heard the song "Chrysanthemum" at a concert. He realized that he had found his way out and had received the help of many friends. So he decided to leave the prison and continue his life journey.