Jin Shengtan was a writer and ideologist in the Ming Dynasty. His work, Water Margins, was considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. He expressed his views on the heroes in the Water Margins and praised the heroic deeds of these heroes. One of the descriptions that Mr. Jin Shengtan liked was as follows: Song Jiang and other thirty-six people are loyal and brave, filial piety and filial piety. Like the sun and the moon, bright and flawless. It was as majestic as the mountains and the sea. No one in the world can compare with such a hero. How can we pacify the evil atmosphere and sweep away the evil barrier? If so, how can we stabilize the people, establish their lives and enjoy eternal peace? How can you show your glory, wealth and immortality? This description praised the moral character, heroic deeds, and social status of Song Jiang and the other thirty-six heroes, and expressed their reverence for these heroes.
Mr. Jin Shengtan's Biography is a chapter in the Chinese classical novel, Water Margins. The following is its translation: Mr. Jin Shengtan praised Water margin chapter 20 Jin Shengtan Criticizes Water Margins Song Jiang and the rest of the rebel army attacked Tokyo. Jin Shengtan analyzed Song Jiang and the others in prison. He believed that although they rebelled to save the people, their actions were full of selfishness and cunning. They were not real rebels. He criticized Song Jiang and the others, saying,"Although you want to take over Tokyo, you don't think about the people and only think about your own interests. Although your actions seem righteous, they are full of hypocrisy and cunning. If you really want to save the people, you should put aside your personal interests and fight to the death with the enemy. Only then can you truly become heroes of the Revolutionary Army." Jin Shengtan felt that although Song Jiang and the others wanted to fight for justice, their actions lacked a true sense of justice and responsibility. They only fought for themselves and not for the people. Therefore, he criticized Song Jiang and the others, saying,"Although you want to take over Tokyo, you don't think about the people and only think about your own interests. Although your actions seem righteous, they are full of hypocrisy and cunning. If you really want to save the people, you should put aside your personal interests and fight to the death with the enemy. Only then can you truly become heroes of the Revolutionary Army."
Mr. Jin Shengtan praised the Qing Dynasty as a novel describing ancient Chinese society. It mainly described Mr. Jin Shengtan's legendary life and his criticism of social reality. The following is the translation of Mr. Jin Shengtan's praise: Jin Shengtan (1684 - 1749) was one of the Qing Dynasty. He was born in a wealthy family, but he experienced a lot of pain and difficulties in his growth. He was a thoughtful person with a deep understanding of social reality. Jin Shengtan was a person who opposed corruption in politics. He believed that corruption had led to social chaos and the suffering of the people. He put forward the idea of "severe punishment must be used in troubled times" and advocated taking severe measures to combat corruption in troubled times. Jin Shengtan was an outstanding poet and essayist in literature. His poetry and prose style was fresh and natural, full of thought and artistry. His representative work was the book "A Critical Review of the Dream of the Red Chamber", which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature. Mr. Jin Shengtan praised it as a work full of ideology and artistry. It reflected the political, economic, cultural and other aspects of ancient Chinese society and had high literary and historical value.
Mr. Jin Shengtan praised Jin Shengtan (1608 - 1680) was a famous writer and ideologist at the end of the Ming Dynasty. His representative work, Water Margins, was regarded as a classic in the history of China literature. In this article, Mr. Jin Shengtan praised this great writer and expressed his high praise and reverence for him. The original text was as follows: It is really difficult to describe all of Mr.'s biography and praise. Mr. is famous for his literary talent in Dongli. His articles are like spring dew, like jade, like clear spring, like fat, fresh and refined, magnificent and gorgeous. Reading it makes people feel relaxed and happy. Mr. Wen's article is not only gentle but also rich in philosophical meaning, which makes people deeply inspired and have a deep understanding of life. Mr.'s style is unique and ingenious. Mr. Wang took human nature as the center, and through a profound discussion of human nature, he elaborated on the essence of human nature, human value, human cultivation and other profound issues to inspire and think. His works often used symbolism, romanticism and other techniques to give people a unique artistic enjoyment. Mr. Wang's life is full of emotion. Mr. Wang was born in poverty, but because of his outstanding talent, he eventually became a superstar in the history of literature. Although he was in adversity, he never gave up on his dream and always adhered to his beliefs. Sir's character and spirit are admirable and admirable. In summary, Mr. Jin Shengtan's praise of Mr. Jin was not only an affirmation of Mr. Jin's talent and life, but also a high praise for Mr. Jin's thoughts and literary contributions. His works not only occupied an important position in the history of China literature, but also had an important influence on world literature.
Jin Shengtan, a novel critic, rated Wu Song in Water Margins as the one who could calculate, endure, and do things thoroughly.
Jin Shengtan was a writer of the Ming Dynasty. His article,"Thirty-three Words of Not Too Happy", reflected his thoughts on the meaning of life and his comments on social phenomena. The following is the translation of the full text: The first one: Life is short, enjoy yourself while you can. The second one: Don't waste time and energy on meaningless things. Third: He had to learn to cherish every minute and every second. Fourth: Don't be afraid of failure. Failure is the mother of success. Fifth: Be brave enough to pursue your dreams and not be swayed by other people's opinions. Sixth: You must have the confidence and courage to face the challenges in life. Seventh rule: He had to learn to appreciate the beautiful things and cherish the beauty in front of him. Eighth: Don't live your life like running water. You have to have your own goals and pursuits. Ninth rule: He had to have a forgiving heart to tolerate the shortcomings and mistakes of others. Tenth rule: He had to learn to reflect on himself and grow up to improve his self-cultivation and ability. Eleventh: Dare to try new things and step out of your comfort zone. Twelfth rule: They had to have firm beliefs and beliefs that were not affected by the outside world. Thirteenth rule: He had to learn to enjoy the beauty of life and cherish every moment. Fourteenth: Don't indulge in negative emotions and thoughts. Learn to find positive energy from them. Fifteenth: Learn to communicate and share with others to build good interpersonal relationships. Sixteenth: One had to take risks and try. If one didn't take risks, how would one know how great one's potential was? Seventeenth: One must learn to appreciate beauty and kindness and engrave beautiful things and people in one's heart. Eighteenth rule: He had to dare to challenge his own limits and constantly surpass himself. Nineteen: She had to learn to cherish her health and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Twenty: You must learn to relax and rest to maintain your physical and mental health. Twenty-first: Dare to pursue your dreams and not be bound by reality. Twenty-second: You must learn to get along with others, respect others, and establish good interpersonal relationships. Twenty-third: He had to learn to learn from his failures and continue to grow and improve. Twenty-fourth: He had to learn to appreciate the beauty of life and cherish every moment. Twenty-fifth: Dare to try new things and step out of your comfort zone. Twenty-sixth: One must learn to appreciate beauty and kindness and engrave beautiful things and people in one's heart. Twenty-seventh: He had to learn to reflect on himself and grow up to improve his self-cultivation and ability. Twenty-eighth: He had to learn to control his emotions and not let them affect his thoughts and actions. Twenty-ninth: Learn to communicate and share with others to build good interpersonal relationships. Thirty: You must learn to cherish your time, arrange it reasonably, and make full use of it. Thirty-first rule: He had to learn to enjoy the beauty of life and cherish every moment. Thirty-second rule: He had to learn to control his emotions and not act excessively because he lost control of his emotions. Thirty-third: Life is short.
Jin Shengtan was a writer, dramatist, and ideologist of the Qing Dynasty. His representative works included Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, and Journey to the West. Jin Shengtan had a profound influence on Chinese literature. His works were regarded as the classics of Chinese classical novels. His novel revealed the dark side of feudal society with a unique perspective and profound insight, criticizing the corruption and unfair treatment at that time. His works have a high literary value and artistic value, known as one of the treasures of Chinese classical novels. Jin Shengtan's " Water Margins " and " Dream of the Red Chamber " were two of the most classic works of Chinese classical novels, representing the peak of ancient Chinese novels. These two works both depicted the dark side of feudal society, revealing the various ills of feudal society and the distortion of human nature through the protagonist's experience and mental journey. They had profound thoughts and unique artistic charm, which played an important role in the development and prosperity of Chinese literature. Jin Shengtan was an outstanding figure in the history of Chinese literature. His works had a profound influence on the development and prosperity of Chinese classical novels. His thoughts and works are of great significance to our understanding of ancient Chinese society and human nature.
His novels were regarded as one of the great masters in the history of French literature, one of the important representatives of French literature, and one of the classics in the history of world literature. His works were usually based on real events, and through the deep description of the inner world of the characters and the exploration of the nature of human nature, they deeply reflected the complexity of social life and human nature, with a high degree of ideology and artistry. His representative works included Crusoe, The Last Leaf, and Miserables. These works not only enjoyed a wide readership in France and around the world, but also provided important enlightenment for later literary creation.
Jin Shengtan (1580 - 1649) was a writer, ideologist, and revolutionary during the Ming and Qing Dynasties in China. He was hailed as "a peak in the history of Chinese literature" and one of the important founders of modern Chinese literature. There were several different versions of Jin Shengtan's name. One theory was that his original name was Jin Yingjie. Because he had two brothers in his family, he took the name of "Double Saints" and his profession was a doctor, so he changed his name to "Jin Shengtan". Another theory was that his original name was Kim Sung-Seok because his father, Jintai Temple, had once received a plaque with the words "Sheng Tan", so he gave the child this name. No matter how he got his name, Jin Shengtan was a very important figure in the history of Chinese literature. His works,"Water Margins" and "Dream of the Red Chamber", were regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature. His thoughts and literary contributions had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature.
"A Beautiful Face" was an ancient romance novel written by Yao Yingyi. It told the story of the Jin family of the Great Martial Dynasty, who was so poor that they only had money left. Oh right, they also had a thick skin that was sanctimonious. Having been reborn with a secret, Jin Linglong looked at the golden brilliance in her eyes and then at her empty hands. She laughed softly. The overall evaluation of this book was that it was just finished a while ago and it was not bad.| Not bad, not bad. It was a good book.| The words were very beautiful, and the story was also very good.| Not pretentious, not green tea, not brainless, not the best| After reading it, I felt a little disappointed. The writing was not bad, and the relationship between the male and female protagonists was quite delicate, but there were too many thunderbolts! Or do you prefer Dada's other movie,"The Spring Breeze"?| The male protagonist is a little shocked, and the female protagonist's father and brother are quite scum.| Big Yao's book was inferior to "The Spring Breeze". It was quite full of thunder, but he still liked "The Spring Breeze" the most.| The author had written a book in the past and had not read it well. This book was a work of a career change, so it was not bad.| The noble Twelfth Prince was blind. He recognized his father in his dragon robe, but he didn't recognize him in casual clothes. The only Fifth Miss Jin I know is a thief and a lady.| I have a feeling that the author is going to become a god! For some reason, he really liked the author's writing style. This book was finished, and the results were not bad. He had only written a few books, but he had already reached Lv4! I don't really like time-travel novels. I probably feel that there's nothing new about them! But it also depended on how the main character dressed! It would be different if Xiang Yunbai brought the goddess 'arm along with him! This book is also about transmigration, but I like other people's transmigration. I even forgot that I transmigrated, and then I suddenly remembered, haha! The main character's mother was very miserable. After watching a little, I was very curious about how the main character's mother went crazy ~ I can slaughter them ~| It was a good ending. The female protagonist was a clever and empty-handed thief, while the male protagonist was a mysterious thief. Their families were not short of money. It's an interesting setting. I'm reading it now. Hurry up if you want to see it.| This is the happiest thief, sweet pet fight| [Ranking Index]: [One comment: The prince with face blindness took in a little thief as his disciple and then abducted him to his own nest to have fun together. At the same time, he also defeated the rebels hidden in every corner.] [Remarks: The opening is very distinctive.] The little thief was trying to solve the case for his mother. His interactions with the Twelfth Prince were very interesting. However, the plot after the marriage was not handled well. The female protagonist became more and more pretentious, and the plot became more and more unbearable. The story of the two consummating their marriage was written for nearly a hundred chapters. After giving birth to a child, the pretentiousness became more and more serious, and the "sweet favorite novel" completely deviated.| The plot was closely linked, and one could not get out after reading it. There were funny and sweet scenes, such as a thief meeting a face-blind prince.| After reading it, I felt a little disappointed. The writing was not bad, and the relationship between the male and female protagonists was quite delicate, but there were too many thunderbolts! Male protagonist c.| The opening was very unique. The little thief was trying to solve the case for his mother. His interactions with the Twelfth Prince were very interesting.| After reading "The Spring Breeze", he felt that it was not bad!| He didn't read this author's articles in the past, but he was recommended to read Da Hongzhuang, so he came to make up for it. It was a pleasant surprise. There were some flaws in the article. After all, the author had written it quite early. However, the flaws did not obscure the merits. Those who liked the style of the Smiths could read it.|?? Reading the introduction is better than my description; "The Strongest Bishop in the NBA" was a sports and basketball novel written by Sheng Bo. It told the story of traveling back to the 2007 NBA draft and becoming the head coach of the Blazers with the first pick. Now, there were two choices in front of me. One, choose the talented center Oden, who everyone expected. Second, choose Durant, who was not favored at the time. It seemed that all the cleaning ladies in the team, from the boss to the toilet, felt that Oden was the hope for the revival of the entire village. Only I, who had transmigrated, knew that he was actually trash. Uh…Actually, I've already chosen Durant behind the boss's back. What I want to ask is, what should I do if the team's boss and general manager chase me with knives? Waiting online, urgent! (Note: The introduction is for reference only. Please refer to the content.) The overall rating of the book list was: "Another coach book, recommended."| This was the story of a basketball coach who traveled to the past to become an NBA coach. He carried the system with him and took the last step to become a champion. The novel is for a lot of people who don't understand basketball? Xiao Bai was very friendly and basically understood everything. One look and you could tell that he strongly supported it! ٩̋(๑˃́ꇴ˂̀๑)???| Even I, who didn't play basketball, enjoyed watching it!| It's a pretty good basketball coaching novel. You can read it if you're interested.|"I don't understand basketball, but it looks pretty good. It just doesn't describe the audience. There are only players, coaches, and managers. "The Holy Emperor of the Other World" was a fantasy novel written by Gou Chen. It told the story of Jin Zaitian, who was born in a cultivation family, unifying the continent, defeating the demons, and killing the angels. Accomplishing the title of the Supreme Emperor, making a weak plane strong, winning the respect of the experts of the plane, the people of the Saint Demon Continent would remember him as the Supreme Emperor! Jin Zaitian! If you don't like it, please click on the top right corner, thank you! The key words of this story were: "Golden Immortals of the Clan of Enlightenment" was a Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel written by the author, Taoist Watchguard. It told the story of a modern man with cancer who accidentally transmigrated to the Primordial World when he died. He attached himself to a human-shaped stone and transformed after countless years. By chance, he became a disciple of the Origin and participated in the survival and struggle of the Primordial World. Witnessing the Three Pure Ones and the mighty figures of the Primordial World, they unveiled the veil that covered the truth of the Primordial World. The Untainted Land was not a legend. It was a real world. Laozi, Yuanshi, and Tongtian were not like the legends of later generations. The Heavenly Dao was selfless? The Heavenly Dao had its own selfish desires? Everything could be found in "The Golden Immortal of Chan School". The overall evaluation of this book was: Time travel, fantasy type, prehistoric literature worshiped the Three Pure Ones as teachers, step by step to reach the peak of cultivation, the writing style and plot were quite good, not to be missed.| Personally, I think it's quite good. The Three Pure Ones aren't so calculative. It feels pretty good.| It was one of the few primitive texts that maintained the unity of the three religions, and it was also one of the few primitive texts that compared preaching with Buddhism instead of fighting it head-on. The finished novel was worth reading.|?? Time travel, ancient literature;"This is the best prehistoric novel I have ever read. The writing is smooth, peaceful, and comfortable. I really admire the author. Friendship and love between teachers do not write about emotional entanglements, but focus on the quality of mutual support between teachers and disciples. It is very loving. It is not ordinary in its ordinary way. The main character is called the Path-seeker. He has been seeking the path for a lifetime and has finally obtained the Dharma. He relies on his firm faith and good quality. I read it four years ago on a non-intelligent device. The audience is not wide. Perhaps it is because it is different from mainstream novels. There is not much humor in it." But surprisingly, the entire article was not dull. Instead, it made people want to continue reading. Those who wanted to change their style could read it.| The soul of a modern man with cancer accidentally transmigrated to the Primordial World when he was dying. He attached himself to a human-shaped stone and transformed after countless years. By chance, he became a disciple of the Origin. From then on, he participated in the survival and struggle of the Primordial World. Witnessing the Three Pure Ones and the mighty figures of the Primordial World, they unveiled the veil that covered the truth of the Primordial World. The Untainted Land was not a legend. It was a real world. Laozi, Yuanshi, and Tongtian were not like the legends of later generations. The Heavenly Dao was selfless? The Heavenly Dao had its own selfish desires? Everything was in "Chan School Has Golden Immortals". The story of the Twelve Golden Immortals probably appeared after the novel Investiture of the Gods was released. In the novel, they were the twelve main disciples of Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. Later Taoist scriptures accepted this statement, but the statements in the various scriptures were not consistent. Some had Master Lingbao, some had Immortal Huang Long, and some had Immortal Yu Ding. Golden Immortal was a distinction between the levels of immortals in Taoism. According to Taoism, he was equivalent to Buddha. Among them, Guang Chengzi, Chi Jingzi, and Master Lingbao were the incarnations of Taishang Laojun. Immortal Taiyi was the incarnation of the famous Taoist God, Emperor Donghua. There were also some famous ancient immortals, such as Lord Dao De, Lord Dao Xing, Yun Zhongzi, etc. The last part was about the Buddhist gods absorbed by Taoism after the mutual influence of Buddhism and Taoism. For example, Manjushri was the Lord of Guangfa. Samantabhadra was Samantabhadra Bodhisattva. Daoist Cihang was Guanyin Bodhisattva. The fear grandson and the Dipamkara Daoist were even more powerful. They were two of the seven Buddhas in the past, and they didn't even change their names. According to the Romance of the Gods, the 12 Golden Immortals of the Clan of Enlightenment were the 12 disciples of the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi in the Yuxu Palace on Kunlun Mountain: Guangchengzi, Chijingzi, Immortal Yuding, Immortal Taiyi, Immortal Huanglong, Manjusri Guangfa, Samantabhadra, Taoist Cihang, Master Lingbao, Tuiliusun, Heavenly Lord Daoxing, and Lord Qingxu Daode. In addition, the twelve Golden Immortals of Kunlun were the twelve Golden Immortals of Chan School. Pangu created the world, and his merits were boundless. After Pangu's death, his primordial spirit turned into the Three Pure Ones, which were called Pangu's orthodox school. Also known as Hongjun Mystic Sect. Later, during the God Deification Ceremony, Tongtian's Tribe of Severity was destroyed, and the Tribe of Humanity had always been managed by the Tribe of Enlightenment's leader, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. Therefore, the Tribe of Enlightenment unified the Xuanmen Sect and dominated it. twelve golden Immortals Guangchengzi, Taoyuan Cave, Jiuxian Mountain Taihua Mountain Yunxiao Cave Red Essence Immortal Huang Long of Magu Cave of Erxian Mountain Jialong Mountain Feiyun Cave is afraid of leaving the Sun--the Buddha of the Sun Immortal Taiyi of Golden Light Cave in Qianyuan Mountain Master Lingbao of Yuanyang Cave in Kongtong Mountain Manjushri, the Primogenitor of Guangfa in Yunxiao Cave of Wulong Mountain--namely Manjushri Bodhisattva Samantabhadra of White Crane Cave in Jiugong Mountain--Samantabhadra Bodhisattva The Immortal Cihang of Luojia Cave in Putuo Mountain--Guanyin Bodhisattva Immortal Yuding of Jinxia Cave of Yuquan Mountain Heavenly Lord Dao of the Jade House Cave in Golden Court Mountain Qingfeng Mountain Purple Sun Cave Pure Void Dao De Perfected Lord| I didn't delete anything on the bookshelf after reading it. I must have found it satisfactory when I read it.| It was a rare masterpiece of the primeval art!| It was a very good book about the primeval flow, with new ideas and immortal herbs!| A book that traveled through the Primordial World. It was an old book that had been completed for a long time. From the name, it could be seen that it was about the Chan School. This should be very rare in many novels of the prehistoric era! This book seemed very plain, but there was a special Dao intent in it. It was the same feeling as a cultivator! This book is not a stallion. It is dedicated to the development of the human race and the development of Taoism as a whole! Not bad! "Using God to Live Forever: Starting from the Abduction of the Enemy's Taoist Companion" was a Xianxia-classical Xianxia novel written by the author, Final to Fifth. It told the story of Su Yang, who only wanted to become an immortal, but the enemy refused to let him go. Fortunately, the enemy's wife and daughter were very beautiful. Forced into a corner, Su Yang's path to immortality could only start by kidnapping his enemy's wife and daughter! The overall evaluation of this book was that the story was grand and the road to the rise of the family; <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>