The first type: extremely knowledgeable, focusing on academic research, but not interested. Representative figures: appreciation of Tang poetry and Song poetry, Zhou, Zhengdao. Their own words deserve respect even if no one cares.
Second, giving consideration to both knowledge and interest, Yi Zhongtian's Yi Zhongtian Pins the Three Kingdoms, Mo Lifeng's Tang Poetry, Kang Zhen's Kang Zhen on Su Dongpo and Wang Liqun's Reading History in Wang Liqun. There are research elements, but the purpose is not research, and the knowledge is accurate and interesting.
The third type: interesting but with obvious academic and knowledge defects, misleading children and harming people. The experience of The Analects of Confucius Zhuangzi Experience and Liu's experience reveal A Dream of Red Mansions.
I think the third category is the most annoying. For details, please refer to a passage in Zhuangzi's Experience explained by Dan:
"Zhuangzi Traveling North" "Life between heaven and earth is like a blink of an eye, so sudden." Yu Dan explained: In Zhuangzi's metaphor, it's like a blink of an eye, like a white horse running out of the door, so suddenly. "
I don't know about you, but I know that if I explain this to my Chinese teacher in high school, she will definitely kill me.