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What kind of person is Kong Yiji?

Kong Yiji

Kong Yiji is an old intellectual in Lu Xun's works. But an intellectual who has no money or power is real.

The hotel pattern in Luzhen divides the pattern into three parts. The short coat gang refers to those rude people who have no culture, and they don't need culture either.

Then there are merchants, hotel owners and waiters. Finally, there are gowns who eat and drink in private rooms. Robes represent landlords and local tyrants. They are literate, not only with culture, but also with money and power.

On the surface, Kong Yiji is lazy.

In the book, the boy listened to the gossip of the Jacket Gang that Kong Yiji helped those local tyrants copy books, and every time he finished copying, he swept away the stationery. I thought Kong Yiji was too lazy to copy books, so he might as well steal money. In fact, this is a wrong understanding. As can be seen from the original text, Kong Yiji pays back the money readily, and pays the bill in the same month after he is in debt, which is trustworthy in business. Furthermore, the stationery stolen by Kong Yiji is really nothing compared with other things in the landlord's house. So why did Kong Yiji steal stationery alone? Kong Yiji is an intellectual who has no right or money. He wanted to get ahead by studying, but he was not even admitted as a scholar. As for the landlords, they are all rich and powerful, and they don't care about the preciousness of stationery at all. To landlords, these stationery and books are just tools to show their status, but to Kong Yiji, they are cannibals. The landlord doesn't need stationery but has stationery. He needs stationery but doesn't have stationery. Kong Yiji heart has unwilling. So he subconsciously thought that the landlords didn't deserve this stationery and shouldn't have it. Kong Yiji said that stealing books was not stealing, but he was actually defending himself, because stealing was really a bad thing, but he was really angry.

Kong Yiji cares about children. As can be seen from the article, Kong Yiji gives fennel beans to children. But that's it? We know that Kong Yiji is the only one who wears a gown and drinks outside. Those short clothes help people laugh at him, the gown in the private room, Kong Yiji's position is not enough, Kong Yiji is like a mouse in the bellows at this time, both ends suffer indignities. Then the only person who can't drive him and make him sick is the child. Giving children fennel beans, he found that even eating by himself was a problem, and he hated the landlord more and more. If Kong Yiji could work as dutifully as the short coat gang, it wouldn't be so miserable, but Kong Yiji would be reduced to the general public. Compared with ourselves, if we have a minority major, we can't communicate with the public and talk with others. These minority hobbies may be "nothing" to others, but they are the most precious to themselves who like these things. Therefore, the more others laugh at us, the more we should cherish our minority hobbies, because once we let go, we will lose ourselves and become the public and all sentient beings. So Kong Yiji suffered a greater blow in front of the children, so he decided to go all out and steal Ding Ju's family.

This led to the end of Kong Yiji, whose leg was broken. Why did you hit so hard? Just because I stole some stationery. So what? As can be seen from what is written in the article, Ding Jujia should be one of the best figures in Luzhen. Kong Yiji, who stole the book in front, was only beaten and got some new scars on his face. When he arrived in Ding, his leg was directly broken. Why is this happening? The matter itself is of little value, but Kong Yiji's behavior represents that he has provoked the authority of the rulers and landlords, and it is also the face of the rulers. Once the rulers lose this authority, they can no longer suppress those poor people. So in order to maintain authority, we must set an example, and Kong Yiji became this chicken.

Here we can see that Kong Yiji is also challenging the rulers and landlords in its own way.

These details describe the character Kong Yiji very vividly.

The whole novel, besides Kong Yiji, pays attention to the character "I"-the little guy.

The full text is from the perspective of a little buddy. At first, we found that the little buddy was still a relatively neutral person, but with the change of the story, we found that the little buddy had begun to be assimilated by the people around him. The most obvious place is the sentence "Is a beggar worth testing me?" This boy has completely looked down on Kong Yiji.

So what kind of person is Kong Yiji?

Kong Yiji is an old-fashioned and aloof person.

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