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There is a very stingy person in foreign books. What was his name again? What's the name of this book?

There are four classic figures in the corridor of European literature, who are famous for their meanness. They are Proskin in The Dead, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Abago in The Miser, and Grandet in Eugenie Grandet.

1, Sherlock, from Shakespeare's comedy The Merchant of Venice.

He is a Jew, a usurer, greedy, stingy, cruel and vicious; Although he is rich, he never enjoys it and is bent on usury. Try to limit her daughter Jessica's contact with the outside world and let her elope with her lover with money; Ruthlessly abuse and deduct servants, and even let people eat.

2, Abalone, from the comedy "Miser" by French playwright Moliere, or translated as "Miser".

Abagong is a typical miser and miser. He is not only very strict with his servants and family, but also often sleeps hungry, so that he can't sleep in the middle of the night, so he goes to the stable to steal buckwheat. He insisted that his son marry a rich widow and his daughter marry a rich master, regardless of his children's favorite object.

When the money he deliberately buried in the garden was taken away, he cried for the land and was in pain, drawing an image of a miser who regarded money as his life.

3. Grandet, from the novel Miser by the French writer Balzac, the original text is Eugenie Grandet.

Grandet is a miser. Grandet only loved money all his life, never recognized money, only recognized people. Seeing gold and owning it is his obsession. When he died, he was most attached not to his only daughter, but to the property that she would inherit, and told her to keep it safe for her and pay him in heaven after her soul ascended to heaven.

4. The novel Dead Soul by Russian writer Nikolai Nikolai Gogol.

Nikolai Gogol's "Splashing Higgins" is a typical example of declining landlords in Russia and a microcosm of the imminent demise of Russian feudal society. Although greed and meanness are the same, decay and decline are the personality of Higgins. Spyrochin doesn't quite understand what he has, but he doesn't have enough. He still accumulates wealth every day and even steals from others.

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Four misers in China s literary works;

1, Li, the character image comes from Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged;

Holding a box of medicine, she refused to use a pack of Ren Dan to treat Miss Sun, who was sick in her colleague. Full of benevolence and morality, but picking up prostitutes halfway and whoring in the town; I love playing cards but I don't allow others to play cards; Pretending that the money was confiscated, but privately saving money to buy cigarettes and sweet potatoes.

2, Lu Zhi, the character image from Xu Fuzhuo's "A penny":

There was a rich man named Lu Zhi who once went out of town and found a penny on the way. He is very happy. This man is frugal, reluctant to eat or drink, hungry and looks embarrassed. A group of beggars on the roadside who ate meat and drank in big bowls laughed at Lu Zhi when they saw him.

This seriously hurts the self-esteem of a rich man. Lu Zhi, a rich man, gritted his teeth and decided to spend this penny, so he bought some sesame candy and hid it on the top of the mountain to eat. No sooner had Lu Zhi taken a few bites than a monk came. The monk asked Lu Zhi for a sesame candy, but Lu Zhi refused to give it. Later, the alms monk took out a hip flask and invited Lu Zhi to drink. Lu Zhi was so happy that he accidentally got drunk.

The monk took off Lu Zhi's clothes, disguised as Lu Zhi, and ran to Lu Zhi's home. He donated part of Lu Zhi's family wealth to the temple and the rest to the nearby villagers. When Lu Zhi came home and saw such a tragic scene, he had to ask the Buddha for help. The Buddha touched him, so he couldn't be stingy. Finally, Lu Zhi became a Buddha with his wife and entered the western paradise.

3, the prison river hou, from "Zhuangzi" characters:

Zhuangzi had no rice at home, so he had to borrow food from the supervisor. Hou Jianhe said, "Yes. I'll lend you three hundred and twenty gold when the county tax comes up this year. " Zhuangzi was very unhappy and said, "I came here and heard a voice calling me on the road. I looked back, and there was a depression in the middle of the road. Some rainwater was collected, and there was a carp in it.

Carp said to me: I am the Dragon King of the East China Sea, and I accidentally fell here. Can you get a bucket of water to save me? I said, well, I'll lobby the kings of wuyue to come to see you with the water from the Xijiang River. The crucian carp changed his face unhappily and said, if I have no water, I have no place to live. If you say so, you might as well go to the dried fish market to find me earlier! "

4. Yan Jiansheng, whose character comes from The Scholars:

There is a room full of people at night, and a lamp is lit on the table. Jian Yansheng shook his head in his throat, but his hand just pointed. Zhao pushed through the crowd and walked up to him and said, "Sir, only I know what you are thinking. You ordered two corduroies for that lamp. Don't worry, you may have wasted oil. I'll pick one now. " Say, busy to pick a stem. They looked at Jane, nodded, hung their hands and died.

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