
Classical Masterpieces Interpreted by Famous Experts·chivalrous Public Case Novels (part 2)
by Hou Zhongyi
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"Celebrities' Interpretation of Classical Classics: Chivalrous Public Case Novels (Part 2)" begins with the story of Bao Gong in history, and vividly and interestingly interprets the novels describing Bao Gong - from the earliest three Sewu stories to the short collection of Bao Gong's novels, the novella "Qingfengzha" by Bao Gong, the long novel "The Romance of Wanhualou" to the most influential "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses". It not only introduces their contents, but also analyzes their artistic characteristics. And sorted out their origin and evolution. The story of "Hai Rui Dismissed from Office" is a household name, but what are the differences between the historical Hai Rui and the novel Hai Gangfeng? How did Hai Rui's story develop into the stories in "Big Red Robe" and "Little Red Robe"? Is there any connection between the Hai Gong case in the novel and Hai Rui's verdict and prison sentence? What is the status of Haigongan in publican novels? How is it different from other koan novels? "Celebrities' Interpretation of Classical Masterpieces: Chivalrous Public Case Novels (Part 2)" provides a detailed interpretation. The world is unfair, and people fantasize about honest officials. When things are unfair, people look forward to chivalrous people, so chivalrous and public case novels continue to flourish. Starting from "Shi Gong An" and "Peng Gong An", upright officials and chivalrous people began to cooperate, so chivalrous and public case novels began to merge. The author makes a historical and dialectical interpretation of "Shi Gongan" and "Peng Gongan" from content to form, revealing the deep cultural phenomena of "the dream of honest officials" and "the dream of knights" for thousands of years.
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