An unprecedented hero-Wei Xiaobao, this man has no appearance, no martial arts, except for some chivalrous spirit, he is proficient in eating, drinking, whoring and gambling, and he is a real punk. Many readers find it difficult to identify with such a hero. However, it is with the help of "Wei Xiaobao", a rogue hero, that Jin Yong completed the hero in all his works.
A process of transformation-from Chen Jialuo, a charming man in Sword Book, to Yuan Chengzhi, a famous soldier, to Guo Jing, an ordinary child, to Yang Guo, Shi skyshatter, and finally to Wei Xiaobao, a son of a bitch. Jin Yong wrote all kinds of things in the world with the image of Wei Xiaobao, and finally even a layman like Wei Xiaobao chose it.
Most of them have to choose the way: seclusion, away from trivial worldly affairs, and Jin Yong himself, after writing the Duke of Lushan, announced the closure of the pen in his heyday, leaving intriguing notes for the world. ...
Another major feature of The Duke of Lushan is that there are quite a few female characters, the most famous of which are Wei Xiaobao's seven beautiful wives. As mentioned earlier, compared with Jin Yong's previous works, Wei Xiaobao, the hero of The Duke Of Mount Deer, is definitely an alternative hero, but there are few different views on the seven heroines. However, in my opinion, the seven books in the book
The heroine is very different from the heroine in Jin Yong's previous works. It can be said that these seven seemingly fairy women are completely different from the little dragon girl, Huang Rong and others portrayed in Jin Yong's previous works. As for how Jin Yong portrays the seven female images in Duke of Lushan, this paper is trying to discuss. The following author takes these seven women as an example.
Image-oriented, express their views.
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About Mu Jianbing and Ceng Rou
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Wood blade Ping's identity can be said to be quite noble-the little princess of Kaimu Wangfu, but her experience in the palace is so neither fish nor fowl: she was hidden in a pig's stomach, brought into the palace by the money boss, met the "evil star" Wei Xiaobao, and then teased by Wei Xiaobao in various ways (of course, with good intentions), giving readers a strong feeling of innocence.
This evil and pampered girl was at the mercy of a hooligan from the street: Wei Xiaobao fanned her left and right, not daring to resist; I mistakenly thought that I had carved a turtle on my face and reluctantly called "good brothers" for ten times ... However, when Wei Xiaobao crushed four precious pearls in front of her, it was said that she would be given medicine (in fact, they were all directed by Wei Xiaobao), then,
Naive girl, has begun to have a little affection for Wei Xiaobao. With the development of the plot, Wei Xiaobao climbed up step by step, and her feelings for Wei Xiaobao grew day by day until she finally became his wife. It is worth mentioning that Mu Jianbing's feelings for Wei Xiaobao are still different from those of several women to be mentioned later. This is a girl's feelings for a girl.
Anyway, boys' natural feelings are spontaneous. However, we can't know, even Mu Jianbing herself can't know, how deep her feelings for Wei Xiaobao are. ...
Ceng Rou's seven wives in Wei Xiaobao may leave the readers with the shallowest impression, because Jin Yong described her the least. Although this female image created by Jin Yong is not successful in a sense, I think she is the only woman in Duke of Lushan who can still reflect the charm of the heroine in Jin Yong's works. Once soft Wei Xiaobao's "first meeting" is also a bit dramatic:
She met Wei Xiaobao as an assassin sent by the Wangs. She is also a 15-year-old girl with a beautiful face and a pure heart like Mu Jianbing. Wei Xiaobao worshipped her appearance, and after catching these assassins, she released them, which made Ceng Rou secretly grateful and fell in love with Wei Xiaobao. When he left, he asked Wei Xiaobao for his gambling dice.
Stay with me. Things have changed. When they met again many years later, Wei Xiaobao found that the dice of that year were still treasured by Ceng Rou's side-this is undoubtedly a rather shocking scene: when Wei Xiaobao was chasing one wife after another outside, he never imagined that there was a beautiful spoony girl sitting alone in the room, watching the dice emerge under the lamp.
God ... Ceng Rou eventually became Wei Xiaobao's wife, one of seven wives. Ceng Rou is undoubtedly infatuated with Wei Xiaobao, but even so, her love for Wei Xiaobao is different from ordinary love. This is a kind of "regression" love, with a hint of blindness and infatuation. ...
But in any case, Mu Jianbing and Ceng Rou are two women who "take the initiative" and "love" Wei Xiaobao's seven wives in Wei Xiaobao, which is why the author classifies them into one category for discussion. However, we can also see that even their "love" for Wei Xiaobao is quite different from Jin Yong's love for Guo Jing and Huang Rong, Yang Guo and Xiao Long's daughter.
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About Su Quan and Akasui
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It seems that these two female images can be grouped together again.
When Su Quan first met Wei Xiaobao, she was already a married woman. Wei Xiaobao's first thought when he met her was, "This woman is not bad to be my wife. If she goes to Lichun Garden to do business, customers in Yangzhou will flock to the door of Lichun Garden. " ( 1)
Su Quan has a crush on Wei Xiaobao, but her crush on him is entirely based on Wei Xiaobao's flattery. One minute she said she was "satisfied with her life", and the next minute she praised herself for being young and beautiful. As for love, she doesn't seem to get along with Su Quan. Imagine, there is no love between her and her husband, Master Hong, how can she fall in love with a smirked and not serious girl at all?
Where is the gangster? However, after all, she became Wei Xiaobao's wife and the "monitor" of Wei Xiaobao's "wife class". As for the only reason that prompted her to become Wei Xiaobao's wife-in my opinion-it was because Wei Xiaobao got her pregnant in the big bed in the spring garden, and she felt that she was from Wei Xiaobao, as simple as that.
So we have to say Ako again. Aco is the daughter of Li Zicheng and Chen Yuanyuan, a great beauty who let Wei Xiaobao see that "the soul will fly away", and the only woman that Wei Xiaobao pursued wholeheartedly from beginning to end in Duke of Lushan. However, Ako has a crush on Zheng Keshuang. No matter how she played tricks on Zheng Keshuang, she was still dead set on Zheng and even cheated.
Forcing her to marry her, she still ignored it. Almost killed Wei Xiaobao a few times. Her love for Zheng Keshuang seems to be able to compete with the little dragon girl's infatuation with Yang Guo (what's more, her money position is far better than that of Gong Sungu, who also forced the little dragon girl to marry herself. Of course, the position of boys surnamed Zheng before their decline was not bad), but it was also in Li Chunyuan.
On the big bed, Wei Xiaobao made the sky dark, which made the naked child pregnant with Bao Xiao's child, so he made a 180 degree turn and willingly became Wei Xiaobao's wife.
The reason why Su Quan and Chisui are grouped together is that they are actually the two women who are least likely to marry Wei Xiaobao, but there are two words that make their attitude towards Wei Xiaobao take a big turn-these two words are "chastity". It is true that traditional women in China attach great importance to "chastity". Once their "original" is given to someone, even if the other person is a cat or a dog,
Most of them have to live with each other for a lifetime, not to mention being pregnant with each other's children. This situation is a bit like Mu Nianci to Yang Kang in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, but Mu Nianci is a tragic female image, and Su Quan and Ako, at least in the book, seem to be quite satisfied with the destination they are looking for. Perhaps this satisfaction is mixed with a little helplessness. ...
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About Fang Yi.
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At least as far as the author feels, Fang Yi is an unpleasant female image.
Fang Yi is very beautiful, which can be regarded as the "beauty among beauties" written by Jin Yong. She was injured by an attempted assassination, so she met Wei Xiaobao. At that time, Liu Yizhou was Fang Yi's sweetheart, and Fang Yi even agreed to marry Wei Xiaobao for the person she loved. No one can deny that Fang Yi is a shrewd woman. In contrast, sometimes the author even feels that
A jerk named has a feeling of "dwarfing" in front of her-first he cheated to Shenlong Island, and then he was captured by Chief Hong in a good situation. The clever Wei Xiaobao was cheated by Fang Yi, and even the North could not be found. I don't know how clever Bao Xiao finally dared to get such a wife by his side.
Fang Yi is very calculating, and she is not cute because all her calculations are for her own benefit. As mentioned earlier, Fang Yi can even sacrifice everything for Liu Yizhou. However, with the development of the plot, she found that Wei Xiaobao was the master of Aoki Hall, the founder of the Heaven-Earth Meeting, and also the toast of today's emperor. It is no exaggeration to describe it as "getting wind and rain".
Too many, so Fang Yi's love for Liu Yizhou really wavered, until she finally gave up the ordinary Liu Yizhou and chose the powerful Wei Xiaobao (of course, Liu Yizhou himself didn't live up to expectations, selling friends for glory), and exchanged her beauty and youth for the rest of her life. Also adapted from Jin Yong's Duke of Lushan, but directed by the famous Hong Kong director Jing Wong, "Little"
Bao and Kangxi is obviously much better than The Duke Of Mount Deer, who starred on TV a while ago, not only in actor selection, plot arrangement and so on, but also in ideological depth. Jing Wong designed Fang Yi as a woman in have it both ways in the play, and also designed such a dialogue for her: "... fortunately, I followed Wei Xiaobao, if I followed Liu Yi."
The ship, God knows what it will be like now. "Such a dialogue did not appear in Jin Yong's original works, but in my personal opinion, such a dialogue should not violate Jin Yong's original intention of shaping the female image of" Fang Yi " ...
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About Princess Channing.
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I don't know whether Princess Channing's love for Wei Xiaobao can be called "love" or "normal love".
Princess Channing actually took the initiative to "love" Wei Xiaobao, but the author did not classify her with Mu Jianbing and Ceng Rou, because her "love" for Wei Xiaobao was somewhat different.
Princess Channing is not a real princess, but she has really enjoyed the treatment of a real princess since she was a child, so she also has the same troubles as a real princess: no one to talk to, no one to accompany, no one to contact the opposite sex. The reason why she liked Wei Xiaobao at first was simple. There is only one reason: Wei Xiaobao dares to really hit her! No one in the palace dared to really hit her, but Bao Xiao, a local ruffian, dared, so
She enjoyed being abused in it. At the same time, she also has a tendency to be abused: "The princess fell at his feet, hugged his legs, buried her face between his calves, gently rubbed, charming and obedient, and said,' Good Guizi, good brother, please call me ... good brother, I like your bleeding more than anything else. ""My God! What a terrible love,
As for later, she was able to castrate the unlucky Wu boldly, which really made people feel reasonable. Because of her "abnormal condition", Princess Channing became the most unlovable wife in Wei Xiaobao's mind. In the Battle of Shenlong Island, Wei Xiaobao fled with his wife and concubines. When she saw Princess Channing trip over a stone, she thought, "She has my baby in her belly, but she can't help it." (3) by
The child remembers saving lives, and Wei Xiaobao's feelings for her are obvious.
Back to Princess Channing's feelings for Wei Xiaobao, her feelings for Bao Xiao are a bit like Dong Fangbubai's feelings for Yang Lianting in the legendary swordsman, which are neither fish nor fowl; On the other hand, Princess Channing, like an innocent girl who has never experienced the world, met the first man except the emperor in the Forbidden City and naturally fell in love.
I let it out without reservation. ...
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About Shuang'er.
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It's finally Shuang'er's turn.
I don't know how many male readers are answering "Which woman do you think Jin Yong likes best in all martial arts books?" When I ask this question, I will say the name "Shuang'er", but I believe there will always be five or six out of ten. Ni Kuang (pen name Wesley) said this: "Shuang'er is the best wife in the hearts of all men in the world."
Indeed, Shuang'er is beautiful, gentle, careful, considerate, spoony, martial arts and obedient ... She has almost all the criteria for a man to choose a spouse, which is enough to make people sigh: "Alas ... a gentleman has a wife, what can he ask for?"
However, Shuang'er is not a real "person".
It seems that she was reincarnated into this world for Wei Xiaobao. Wei Xiaobao is everything in his life. She lives for Wei Xiaobao. As for herself, no, she has lost herself. Mrs Zhuang gave her to Wei Xiaobao. From then on, she thought she was from Wei Xiaobao. Let's take a look at the following two paragraphs:
"Shuang'er said,' My wife is very kind to me, and" xianggong "is also very kind to my banker. Madam asked me to serve Xianggong, and I will try my best. "xianggong" treats me well because my life is good, but he treats me badly because my ... life is bitter. "(4)
Shuang'er came forward, knelt down and kowtowed, and said, "Your handmaid Shuang'er, please meet your wife." "(Fang Yi blushes, dodges to get out of the way, and quickly explains that she is not. ) Shuang'er stood up and said, "Xianggong said that you are his wife, and your servant serves Xianggong, so naturally he called you a housewife." (5)
The former happened when it was just given by Mrs. Zhuang's rich family. These words are lovely, but in the words, Shuang'er has completely acquiesced that his position is far lower than that of Wei Xiaobao. The latter happened after following Wei Xiaobao for many days and suddenly meeting Fang Yi. Shuang'er really likes Wei Xiaobao, but when he heard that his beloved "wife" came, he didn't resist immediately.
Go forward and kowtow, and see that your sweetheart "belongs to others", but there is not even a little bit of the most basic "jealousy". This is not "numbness". What is it?
So, we don't know whether Shuang'er loves Wei Xiaobao. At least judging from her feelings for Wei Xiaobao, this seems to be more of a responsibility and mission than a heartfelt love. She always seems to be inferior to Wei Xiaobao. She can only be his servant and servant girl and serve him forever, but she can't really fall in love with him equally. Even more sadly,
Shuang'er never doubted her status and never raised any objection to her fate. She always obeys everything.
The image of Shuang'er was created by Jin Yong to cater to the traditional male chauvinism in China. He is a dummy who has no personality, no emotion and only obeys, obeys and obeys. In real life, if you really face such a wife (of course, there can't be such a woman in real life), it may be ok at first, after a long time, when you
When you said "I saw the sun rise in the west today" and she echoed "Yes, I saw it set in the east yesterday", did you feel that life was a little boring?
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Summarize a few words
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In Duke of Lushan, Jin Yong created a typical "Wei Xiaobao", which was completely opposite to the protagonist in previous works and expressed his views on the desolate world. At the same time, he also created seven female images completely different from the heroines in previous works, and showed the readers another side of China traditional women from another angle.
For example, the concept of chastity, for such a birthright, Su Quan can betray her husband, and the pure can leave her lover. In feudal society, almost most women were victims of many traditional concepts, including the concept of chastity. Jin Yong showed this through two female images, Su Quan and Chizi.
Another example is "marry a chicken with a chicken, and marry a dog with a dog." Jin Yong showed the "three obedience and four virtues" of traditional women in China under the constraint of ethics through the female image of Shuang'er.
Another example is snobbery and have it both ways. These qualities are not only men's patents, but also women like Fang Yi can apply them to the extreme. In fact, Ako can also be classified as Fang Yi. Taiwan Province Province was conquered, and Zheng Keshuang was captured in Beijing. The boy also lamented: It's good to follow Wei Xiaobao! This is really a tragic sigh and I have to celebrate for Zheng Keshuang.
Fortunately, he didn't get Ake, otherwise, when he was down and out, he would have to bear the heavy blow of marrying his wife and leaving himself.
For example, these girls have different personalities, but they have one thing in common-of course, they don't all love Wei Xiaobao-they all love Wei Xiaobao's flattery, and Wei Xiaobao's sweet words about their young beauty always make them dizzy with happiness. ...
Wei Xiaobao married seven beautiful wives and lived happily in an unknown place. This seems to be a happy ending. However, if someone thinks about it later, it may also feel that this is a terrible ending: one day, due to some unexpected circumstances (normally, Wei Xiaobao's wealth will not last for a few lifetimes), Wei Xiaobao lost all his wealth, and he was one year old.
Old age and physical decline (seemingly easy), what will be the outcome? As long as I think of Fang Yi and Ako's beautiful smiling faces, I will shudder. Wei Xiaobao seems to see this clearly. When he learned that Zhu Shugui, the imperial clan of the Ming Dynasty, committed suicide and five concubines died with him, he had an inner monologue, which was the best evaluation of his seven wives:
"If I commit suicide in Wei Xiaobao, I don't know how many of my seven wives are with me? Shuang'er will accompany you, but the princess won't. Most of the other five will have to roll the dice and decide whether to live or die. Fang Yi must have cheated in craps and called me a dead man. " (6)
There is a deep sadness in humor.
In Jin Yong's previous works, the heroine is always beautiful, kind, elegant, infatuated and talented: Huang Rong can wander around for a silly boy, Guo Jing, and finally die heroically with her husband in Xiangyang; For Yang Guo, the little dragon girl can abandon the dogma of the ancient tomb school and ignore the ridicule of the world, as long as she can stay with him forever; The outstanding Zhao Min can even
Give up their identity as Mongolian princesses and follow Zhang Wuji to the mountains ... Before, these heroines could always perform earth-shattering and weeping love stories with the hero, but in Duke of Lushan, we didn't see these, only saw two words: "reality".
Through these seven female images, Jin Yong completely dismembered the beautiful love myth he had created before. Instead of showing readers the pure and beautiful heroines who descended from the sky, he endowed the heroines in Duke of Lushan with "humanity", let them walk off the altar, lift the mysterious veil and show their "true self".
People have to realize that the female images in Jin Yong's works are also divided into "women in martial arts books" and "women in real life" ...