Poems that want to be promoted first, such as Jia Sheng by Li Shangyin, are even more incoherent.
Poor midnight is unprecedented, and Mo Wen people ask ghosts and gods. "The first two sentences of the poem are written from the front, as if to warmly praise the Chinese Emperor's desire for virtue and his open mind. This is Yang.
But after reading the last two sentences, I suddenly realized that the original intention of earnestly seeking talents, humbly seeking advice, confided in one's heart, and even "confinement" is not to seek the way of governing the country and comforting the people, but to "ask ghosts and gods", which is repression.
The poet satirized the political fatuity and cowardice of Emperor Wen of China by suppressing one and promoting two.
A man revealed the harm of smoking to people at the meeting. Different from ordinary people, his speech directly stated the harm of smoking at the beginning, but confidently stated three benefits of smoking: first, smokers can not use crutches; Second, smokers are not easy to lose; Third, smokers are always young. When the audience said suspiciously: Isn't this encouraging people to smoke? After allowing the audience to fully express their opinions, he explained humorously: smoking does have three benefits-first, smokers cough more and lead to hunchback and shorter body. Is it necessary to use crutches? Second, smokers often cough. When the thief attacked, he heard a cough and thought that his master was awake, so he left. Third, smokers have a short life span. If they go to see Marx when they are young, won't they be young forever? After listening to his explanation, everyone cheered: so that's it! In this way, the harm of smoking is deeply branded in the hearts of the audience. Who doesn't worry about smokers? Who else dares to join the ranks of smoking? There are many articles about the harm of smoking, but few of them can receive the reasoning effect of this speaker.
Jiang Gan in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he wrote that "heroes must be recruited by Jiang Gan", which is very interesting: Cao Jun was only temporarily lost and mentally frustrated; Zhou Yu peeped into the camp again, and Cao Cao, a wily man, was at a loss. At this time, Jiang Gan stepped forward: "A classmate who has been in contact with Zhou Lang since childhood is willing to tell Jiangdong that this person is here to contribute money." Cao Cao was overjoyed.
He asked, "How thick are Ziyi and Zhou Gongjin?" "Don't worry, prime minister. Working in Jiangzuo, you will achieve something. " Cao Cao asked, "What do you want?" Gan said, "As long as one child goes with you, two servants sail the boat, and the rest is not necessary." Cao Cao was very happy and bought wine to see Jiang Gan off. At this time of Jiang Gan high-spirited, as if have answers, shoo-in. What a spectacular sight! Unfortunately, after arriving in Jiangdong, Jiang Gan was led by Zhou Yu, which led to Cao Cao Zhong being tricked into killing Cai Mao and Zhang Yun, the generals of the water army, leaving a curse for the defeat of Chibi. The technique of writing Jiang Gan in the novel is "restraining first, then promoting". It also makes the characters contrast before and after, forming twists and turns, highlighting Jiang Gan's personality characteristics of being strong outside but weak inside, and exaggerating.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novel the legendary swordsman, Mr. Jin Yong successfully created the image of Yue Buqun, the head of Huashan Sword School, a hypocrite with ulterior motives. At the beginning, he was endowed with the position of loving father and mentor, and was given the title of "the sword of a gentleman" that decent people are proud of. How can a generation of heroes not be moved? However, who would have thought that this loving father would use his daughter's happiness to achieve his goal, and this mentor would kill his apprentice for selfish reasons. This "gentleman's sword" is actually an out-and-out sinister villain, who has set off a bloody battle in Wulin for his ambition. The contrast between a "gentleman" and a "hypocrite" is enough to expose the ugliness of human nature without too much language description.