Prose of Gone with the Wind on Protecting Dignity

Cai Yong was a famous scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was proficient in diction, arithmetic, and astronomy, especially calligraphy and music. He was the first to create Fei Bai Shu. In addition to his immortal talent and learning, God also gave him two beautiful daughters.

The eldest daughter is the mother of Yang Hu, a famous official in the Western Jin Dynasty. History does not record the name of Cai Yong’s daughter. It only records that after she married and became a mother, her own child and the child of her husband’s previous wife fell ill at the same time. , under her careful care, the child born to her ex-wife recovered, but her own child was killed by the disease.

The youngest daughter is Cai Wenji, a well-known writer and historian. She pioneered melancholy literature in the history of Chinese literature and left behind the legend of "Wenji returned to the Han Dynasty". Cai Wenji's loyal and strong character comes from the teachings and advice of her father Cai Yong.

Leave the ups and downs, honor and disgrace, killings, and conspiracies to politics. Home is a warm and peaceful harbor. For Cai Yong, nothing is happier and happier than watching his daughter grow up.

Wenji was precociously intelligent, and her pink makeup and jade were carved like a jade stone. Cai Yong taught her Ci and Fu, and the little man remembered her poems by heart. Even Cao Cao, who often came to Cai Mansion to discuss knowledge, loved and appreciated her very much. When Wenji was six years old, she listened to her father playing the piano next door to the study. The string broke, and Wenji ran to the window and asked if the second string was broken?

Cai Yong was very surprised and continued to play the piano, deliberately breaking another string. Wen Ji told her father that this time the fourth string was broken.

Cai Yong felt sad in his heart. He began to think about the fate of this gifted daughter and worried about his daughter's future. He wrote a short article called "Women's Training" and ordered Wenji to copy it a hundred times. "The heart is like the face, and it is decorated with all kinds of things. Once the face is not decorated, it will be dirty and filthy; if the heart does not think about good things, evil will enter. I know that if you decorate your face without cultivating your heart, you will be confused... …"

As she grew older, Wenji gained understanding and insights into "Women's Training", especially since she was like a duckweed caught up in the turbulent waves of the apocalypse, wandering outside the Great Wall in a foreign land for twenty years. In the entanglement with death, love and hate, she always persisted in her father's "Women's Training" and cultivated both internal and external.

In 216 AD, Cao Cao reached the pinnacle of power and realized his political ideals. In the quiet and bright candlelight of the palace, Cao Cao picked up the book and thought about it for thousands of years. He thought of Cai Yong and the girl he met in Cai's mansion in his early years.

Catch the autumn wind, year after year. Cai Wenji was used to Hu language and mare's milk, and she gave birth to two sons for King Zuo Xian. After hearing about the emperor's envoy from the Han family, Cai Wenji abandoned her family and returned to her hometown where she had always dreamed. She left "Poems of Sadness and Indignation" and "Eighteen Beats of Hujia" to the history of Chinese literature, and left more than 400 classics and historical materials copied from memory, including the "Women's Training" written by his father Cai Yong, and this Along with the chapter "Female Training", the dignity of a Gone with the Wind remains.