Seeing All the Emotions in the World: the Profound Meaning of Classical Literature

Seeing All the Emotions in the World: the Profound Meaning of Classical Literature

by Ou Lijuan

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Ou Lijuan, a millionaire fan and professor of the Chinese Department of National Taiwan University, will help you understand the deep connotations of classic literary masterpieces. In "A Dream of Red Mansions", Jia Baoyu, who has always been sympathetic to women, actually also discriminates against women? In "The Legend of Yingying", Zhang Shenghui abandoned Cui Yingying. Was it actually doomed from the beginning? Love at first sight or lasting love, which one does Cao Xueqin prefer? Why are the works of Zhiguai said to be the ancient version of "man's pleasure stories"? In "Pipa Xing", the pipa girl is sad and sheds tears, but in fact she just "can't hold it clearly"! In "The Peacock Flies Southeast", you cannot just listen to Liu Lanzhi's side of the truth about the tragedy of marriage! ...There are various interpretations of Chinese classical masterpieces. Some of these interpretations do not conform to the creative background, some are far-fetched in logic, and are even far from the creator's true intention. Ou Lijuan, a professor at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at National Taiwan University, returned to the text itself of the work. Starting from the author's historical background, identity, and creative opportunities, and using the logic between words as clues, she reinterpreted ancient Chinese poems, Tang romances, Qing novels and other classical Chinese works through 39 topics. The interpretation method is objective and thorough, breaking prejudices and preconceptions, and leads us to understand the deep connotation of classical masterpieces.

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