The source of Shi Shuo Xin Yu You Regret is as follows:
Shi Shuo Xin Yu, also known as Shi Shuo, is a collection of classical Chinese novels written by Liu Yiqing, the king of Linchuan in the Southern Song Dynasty. Its content mainly records the words and deeds and anecdotes of some celebrities from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
The content of Shi Shuo Xin Yu mainly records the words and deeds and anecdotes of some celebrities from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Song Dynasty. The characters in the book are all real people in history, but some of their remarks or stories are hearsay and do not conform to historical facts.
Shi Shuo Xin Yu has 36 doors in three volumes, the first volume is 4 doors-morality, speech, politics and literature, and the middle volume is 9 doors-founder, magnanimity, knowledge, praise, taste, governance, enlightenment, worship and generosity. This 13 door is all positive.
In addition, there are 23 doors in the second volume-Rong Zhi, Rehabilitation, Corporate Envy, Mourning for the Past, Living in Leisure, Xianyuan, Technical Solution, Skillful Art, Petting Gifts, Birthdays, Simple Pride, Arrangement, Disdain, Pseudo-admiration, Avoidance, Frugality and Extravagance.
In Shi Shuo Xin Yu, its description of characters focuses on appearance, intelligence and psychology, but all of them focus on expressing the characteristics of characters, and writing the unique personality of unique characters in a unique way to make them vivid and vivid.
The language of Shi Shuo Xin Yu is refined and implicit, meaningful and vivid. There are many widely used idioms in this book, such as: He is my brother, picking his teeth, strange, infatuated, loves me very much, and so on.
Its content mainly records the words and deeds and anecdotes of some celebrities from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Jin and Song Dynasties. The characters in the book are all real people in history, but some of their remarks or stories are hearsay, which are not all in line with historical facts. This book has a considerable space and is a mixture of books. For example, the stories of individual characters in the Western Han Dynasty, such as Guizhen and Yuan Xian, were collected from Historical Records and Hanshu.