The writing characteristics of "Bu Yi Kuai Zai" are loose and free writing.
When Jin Shengtan was reviewing "The Romance of the West Chamber", because he saw the matchmaker scolding Cui Yingying's mother for being too meddlesome, she remembered the happy things she said with her friends, so she wrote it down.* ** wrote twenty-three pieces, which are the twenty-three pieces that have been passed down by later generations.
Jin Shengtan's "Unhappy" was imitated by Liang Qichao, Lin Yutang, Jia Pingwa, Sanmao and others, and was translated abroad. It also aroused the imitation of a large number of people abroad. It is a brilliant idea that has never been Beyond. This article may seem scattered, but it writes about two kinds of happiness, one is that troubles are solved, and the other is natural happiness. The writing is sparse and dense, and the quality is extremely high.
Introduction to the author
Jin Shengtan has a famous name and Ruocai writing style. One theory is that his original surname was Zhang, but after the death of the Ming Dynasty, he changed his name to Rui, with the given name Shengtan, and called himself Master Le'an. A native of Wuxian County, Suzhou in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, he was a famous writer and literary critic. Jin Shengtan's main achievement lies in literary criticism. He has commented on books such as "Water Margin", "Romance of the West Chamber", "Zuo Zhuan" and other Tang poems by Du Fu.
Jin Shengtan improved the status of popular literature and proposed the theory of "Six Talents", which brought novels and operas together with traditional classics and poetry. He was praised as the pioneer of the Chinese vernacular literature movement and occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature.