What is the character analysis in the third chapter of "The Scholars"?
Character analysis in Chapter 3 of "The Scholars":
1. Yan Zhihe
Yan Jiansheng just didn't read too many books. The supervisors are also the supervisors who donate money.
2. Yan Zhizhong
The Yan Gongsheng described by the author is a complete beast in clothes.
3. Kuang Chaoren
He skillfully dealt with it and fell step by step. He brags and lies, seeks fame, betrays his friends for glory, is ungrateful, and turns into a beast in disguise.
4. Wang Mian
As a scholar and a "celebrity", Wang Mian embodies the spirit of Chinese scholars.
5. Zhou Jin
Zhou Jin was originally a teacher and was very enthusiastic about the imperial examinations. Unfortunately, in his sixtieth year, he did not even pass the examination as a scholar.
6. Fan Jin
is a lower-class intellectual who is keen on imperial examinations and deeply poisoned by feudal education. He spent all his youth in the imperial examination, and regarded passing the examination to gain fame and fortune as his only goal. He failed in many trials for decades and was unwilling to work to support his family. His soul was completely bound by the chains of the imperial examination. .
The main content of the third chapter:
The third chapter follows the previous chapter. After Zhou Jin hit the number board, with the generous help of his brother-in-law Jin Youyu and several merchants, After receiving supplementary admission, he went on to succeed again and again, until he was admitted to Jinshi, and won the top three positions in the imperial examination. Later, he was promoted to censor, and was appointed to learn Taoism in Guangdong. So the protagonist of this chapter - Fan Jin was brought out.
Whether it is Zhou Jin or Fan Jin, the most prominent thing in the shaping of these two characters is "contrast". Before passing the examination, he suffered all kinds of humiliation. Once he seeks fame, there will be a situation where "one person achieves enlightenment, a chicken or a dog ascends to heaven". Why do scholars who have been in poverty for decades still pursue fame and wealth with all their heart, hoping to "be a farmer in the morning and emperor in the evening?" The result of "Tang" can be understood from the "courtesy" Zhou Jin and Fan Jin received before and after they obtained their fame!? This time, the author focused on mocking the ugly face of Butcher Hu, while for Zhang Jingzhai, he only wrote that he came to pay a visit. The purpose of sending congratulations seems to be just to make friends with the new rich and expand their power, and to be a smooth and sophisticated man. In fact, the author hates and criticizes him even more than the butcher.
The description of the group portraits of the neighbors is also very wonderful, which shows the prosperity of the trend of following people's influence!