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326Kwords57chapters
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Ch. 57Emperor Shenzong Issued an Edict to Jingxian, and Liu Shangshu Accepted the Order to Offer Sacrifices
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"The Scholars" is a long satirical novel depicting portraits of intellectuals. The work describes various absurd and hypocritical behaviors of Confucian scholars who were deeply poisoned by stereotypes. It belittles and satirizes fake Confucian scholars and fake celebrities, criticizes the corrupt secular atmosphere at that time, and creates the image of a few true Confucian scholars and real celebrities who stay away from fame and pursue freedom, in which the author's ideals are embedded. The Scholars is a model of ancient Chinese satirical literature, the first of its kind to use novels to directly evaluate real life. It can be compared with the works of Boccaccio, Cervantes, Balzac, Dickens and others. It also has a profound influence on the world's modern literature and can be called a world literary masterpiece.

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