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The Embarrassment of the Modern Scholars Written by Yan Zhen

2024-09-19 15:05
It's the author's most profound thoughts and comments on the contemporary intelligentsia in " Water of Surging Waves." It's especially well written. Everyone, please help me post it.
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2024-09-19 19:51

Yan Zhen was a Chinese author whose novels often depicted the lives and experiences of contemporary intellectual. The following is the embarrassment of contemporary intelligentsia that he described in his novel: 1. The embarrassment of insufficient knowledge reserves: Some scholars often feel that they are unable to cope with various complex problems and challenges without sufficient knowledge reserves. When faced with some important questions, they would often be incoherent or unable to give a reasonable answer. 2. The embarrassment of feeling too good about oneself: Some scholars believe that they are more knowledgeable and cultured than others, so they often show an attitude of feeling too good about themselves. This kind of attitude often caused conflicts and misunderstandings when they communicated with others. 3. The embarrassment of being unable to withstand pressure: Some academics often feel unbearable when faced with work pressure and challenges. They would often collapse because of trivial matters or resign because of difficulties and contradictions at work. 4. The awkwardness of values not matching real life: Some scholars have their own unique values and beliefs deep in their hearts, but these values are often inconsistent with their real life conditions. This often made them feel confused and conflicted, unable to make the right choice. The awkwardness of the contemporary intellectual in Yan Zhen's works reflected their shortcomings and contradictions in knowledge, culture, values and so on. At the same time, it also reflected the challenges and difficulties they faced in real life.

The novel is recommended by modern scholars.

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2024-12-29 15:58

The following are a few novels recommended by modern scholars: " Return to Youth: Living Up to Shaohua ": The male and female protagonists are both top students. The plot is compact and fascinating. 2. " You're the sweetest I can ever imagine ": The female lead is a top student, and the male lead is also a top student. The interaction between them was sweet and exciting. 3. " The Rebirth of the Elite Student's Daughter ": The story tells the story of the female protagonist who fights with the best students on campus after her rebirth and pursues the plot of being an elite student. 4. " His Little Fairy Is A Little Irascible ": The female lead is a bad student, and the male lead is a top student. The two of them start to get along because they are deskmates, and their relationship eventually sublimates. These novels were all set in a modern campus and depicted the youth stories of top students. The plots were attractive and worth reading.

Ranking of Modern Chinese Scholars

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2024-09-22 03:51

The rankings of modern Chinese scholars may vary according to different definition and standards. The following is a list of scholars who might be considered "modern" and have widespread influence in China, ranked by academic achievements and popularity: Han Jian, a professor at Peking University, was one of the founders of modern Chinese philology and was hailed as the "Father of Modern Chinese". Zhu Guoxian, Professor of Peking University: An outstanding scholar in the fields of modern Chinese literature and modern Chinese history. He once served as the chairman of the Society of Modern Chinese History. 3. Liang Bin, Professor of Tsinghua University: An outstanding scholar in the fields of modern Chinese literature and modern Chinese history has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Professor Tang Xuqin of Shanghai Jiao Tong University: An outstanding scholar in the fields of Chinese philosophy and Chinese cultural tradition is known as the "father of the history of Chinese philosophy". 5. Professor Yang Wei of Zhejiang University: An outstanding scholar in the fields of modern Chinese history and modern Chinese literature. He once served as the vice chairman of the Society of Modern Chinese History. 6. Professor Yu Hua of Fudan University: An outstanding scholar in the fields of modern Chinese literature and contemporary literature is known as the "Master of Modern Literature". 7. Professor Zhu Hongbo of Nanjing University: An outstanding scholar in the fields of modern Chinese history and modern Chinese history. He once served as the vice chairman of the Society of Modern Chinese History. 8. Professor Zeng Weijian of Sun Yat-sen University: An outstanding scholar in the fields of Chinese philosophy and Chinese cultural tradition is known as the "father of Chinese philosophy". It should be noted that the above rankings only represent personal opinions and do not represent any authoritative rankings. At the same time, due to the differences in research fields and methods, this ranking might not be completely accurate or comprehensive.

Lu Yan Shen Zhen

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2025-01-14 15:20

Lu Yan and Shen Zhen were the two main characters in the novel " The First Beauty of Chang 'an ". There was a complicated emotional relationship between them. Shen Zhen was once known as the most beautiful woman in Chang 'an. Due to a series of unforeseen events, she was forced to open a powder shop in Chang' an. As for Lu Yan, he was the heir of the Duke of Guarding Country. He looked handsome on the outside but was rebellious on the inside. The two of them had an affair in their previous life, but Shen Zhen chose to marry someone else in the end. In the present world, Lu Yan gradually recalled the memories of his previous life and developed strong feelings for Shen Zhen. However, the details of their three-life relationship were not mentioned in the search results.

Lu Yan, Shen Zhen

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2025-01-12 08:18

Chang 'an's First Beauty

Yan Zhen is on the handsome sofa

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2024-10-20 04:37

The famous scene of Yeon-Jin on the handsome sofa was from the second season of the Korean drama "Dark Glory", episode 9. In this episode, Yeon-Jin (Lim Ji-Yeon) and Jae-Joon (Park Sung-Hoon) had a heated argument in their villa in Hannandong. In the quarrel, Yan Zhen lost control of her emotions and began to hit Jae Joon, pushing him down on the sofa, then riding on him and continuing to beat him. This scene attracted the attention and discussion of the audience because of its violence and drama. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!

Who knew about the poems written by scholars?

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2024-09-10 13:07

Many of the poems written by literati can be referred to the following famous literati and their representative works: 1. Shakespeare: representative works of one of the most famous writers of the British Renaissance, including hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, etc. 2 Du Fu (Du Fu): The representative works of famous poets in the Tang Dynasty include "Climbing High" and "Happy Rain on a Spring Night". 3. Li Qingzhao (Li Qingzhao): The representative works of a famous female poet in the Song Dynasty include "Like a Dream" and "Slow Sound". 4. Li Bai (Li Bai): The representative works of famous poets in the Tang Dynasty include "Wine" and "Lushan Ballad". 5. Su Shi (Su Shi): The representative works of famous writers in the Song Dynasty include Shuidiao Getou, Jiangcheng Zi, etc. 6. Xin Qiji (Xin Qiji): The representative works of famous poets in the Southern Song Dynasty include "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" and "Sapphire Case·Flute". 7 Cao Xueqin (Cao Xueqin): Representative works of famous novelists in the Qing Dynasty include Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, etc. These are just some of the poems written by the literati. There are many other excellent poets and writers whose poems are also an important part of Chinese culture.

The Evaluation of Su Shi by Modern Scholars

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2024-09-24 09:42

The contemporary literati's evaluation of Su Shi was more complicated, with both affirmation and criticism. The following are some contemporary literati's comments on Su Shi: 1. Literature achievements: Su Shi is one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese literature and is known as the "literary saint". His literary works are mainly prose, poetry, novels, etc. His works have a variety of styles, beautiful writing, profound thoughts, and high literary value. 2. personality traits: Su Shi was a scholar with noble moral character and personal charm. His advocating freedom, open-minded, cheerful, optimistic spirit was deeply loved and respected by people. 3. artistic influence: Su Shi's works had a profound influence on the literature of later generations. Many writers, poets, calligraphers, etc. were inspired and influenced by him to become today's literary masters and artistic masters. 4. Political attitude: Su Shi was not an active politician in politics. His opposition to Wang Anshi's reform and support for Sima Guang's reform were influenced by the political atmosphere and personal position at that time, which became one of the reasons why he was criticized. Generally speaking, the contemporary literati's evaluation of Su Shi is more complicated, but whether it is affirmation or criticism, we can see Su Shi's important position and personal charm in the history of Chinese literature.

Was Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" written in classical Chinese? Or was it written in vernacular?

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2024-09-04 08:36

The Scholars was a novel written by Wu Jingzi, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel used the Confucian system and official corruption during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty as the theme. Through the description of the protagonist Lin Ruhai, Huo Guang, Bao Kun and other people's stories, it reflected the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. Although the language of the novel was easy to understand, the irony, sarcasm, and sense of humor contained in it left readers with endless aftertaste.

Yan Zhen's main works

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2024-09-18 04:15

Yan Zhen's main works included Alive, Xu Sanguan Selling Blood, and Shout in the Drizzle. Alive was one of the classics of modern Chinese literature. It was praised as the classic of modern Chinese literature. It narrated the life course of a Chinese farmer and profoundly reflected the history and reality of Chinese society. Xu Sanguan's Blood Selling Story, on the other hand, used the life of a rural family as the background to reveal the reality of poverty and injustice in Chinese society through the suffering of a farmer. Crying in the Drizzle was about the life of a young woman, and through her perspective, she reflected the sexism and oppression in Chinese society. These works deeply reflected the history and reality of Chinese society and were deeply loved and sought after by readers.

Why wasn't The Scholars written in classical Chinese?

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2024-09-07 16:53

The Scholars was not a classical Chinese novel, but a modern Chinese novel. Although the plot and character of the novel were influenced by classical Chinese novels, the narrative language and style of the novel were mainly modern Chinese. In The Scholars, a large number of words and sentences were used in modern Chinese, such as "imperial examination" and "official culture". Compared with classical Chinese novels, these words and sentences were closer to the language habits and usage of modern Chinese. At the same time, the narrative style of the novel was also humorous, ironic and exaggerated, which was different from the rigorous and deep style of classical Chinese novels. Therefore, although the Scholars is a novel, it is more influenced by classical Chinese novels than classical Chinese novels in terms of language and style.

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