However, as long as you open the history books, you can find that Lao Zhu is not as unbearable as the legends of later generations. He was talented and intelligent since childhood, and he was diligent and eager to learn. Known as the "prodigy". At the age of 10, he has read a lot of books, has magnificent articles, and has extraordinary intelligence. At the age of 17, he was a middle-class scholar, and at the age of 32, he was a scholar. He was a magistrate of Xingning County and a judge of Yingtianfu. Long, leading a generation of coquettish style, he is one of the "three masters in the mid-Ming Dynasty" in the Wumen calligraphy school. His writings are especially the "Konghou Yin" in his later years, which can be called shocking ancient times and modern times. Jun said. In addition, Zhu has written a lot of books, including "Jiang Hai Jie Canal", "News", "Nine Kingdoms and Wilderness", "Information Before Zhishan", "Floating Objects", "Old Monster Records", " Books such as Su Caixiaozhuan and Huaixingtang Collection have been handed down and compiled into Xingning County Chronicles. If such a literary, talented and romantic person knows that future generations evaluate him like this, will he be like the former US president? Reagan said, "If he were still alive, he would have rolled over in the coffin with rage! However, the framed accusation of Zhu Zhishan actually started long before Zhou Xingchi. The story of "Tiger King robbing relatives" widely circulated among the people was caused by Zhu Zhishan's myopia and betting. There are also Qiuxiang and Tang Bohu. The acquaintance of the two also relied on Lao Zhu's threading and threading. Later, Tang's wife found out that he overturned the vinegar jar, that is, he brought his family to make Zhu's house a mess, and so on. Although these are from rural farmers But the people's evaluation of Zhu is also evident - eventful and easy to connect with the thief of incense and jade, plus a little sympathy for schadenfreude. In operas, this harlequin tendency is more obvious, but The audience did not seem to have much objection to this. When Zhu Zhishan appeared in a grand manner, the audience was always greeted with laughter, because everyone knew that the arrival of this guy would bring a series of jokes.
Compared to Lao Zhu, who was slandered and flawed, Tang Bohu was held in a daze, and he hardly knew what day it was today—the coexistence of wisdom and beauty, the embodiment of heroism and chivalry—the realm of being a human being has reached the extremity of the human world. . However, the real Tang Bohu, who has been buried in the dust of history, is far from so beautiful. According to legend, he was born in a wealthy businessman's family. He was very intelligent since he was a child. Xie Yuan can be said to be a young man with great ambitions and a promising future. However, his arrogant and innocent personality was incompatible with the complicated and deceitful officialdom at the time. Soon, he was implicated in the Cheng Minzheng exam fraud case. This involvement was an important turning point in Tang Bohu's life. Not only was he stripped of his fame, but his splendid career was ruined, but he was also thrown into prison and tortured and humiliated. And all this is undoubtedly a blow to Tang Bohu, who takes the test of merit as the right path, regards the honor as his life, is arrogant, and pretentious, and directly knocks him from the top of the nine heavens into the eighteenth hell in an instant. . Depressed state of mind, uncertain future, cruel reality and the extreme contradiction of the ideal he once dreamed of, made him quickly agree with the way of life chosen by many Chinese talents who are taller than the sky and whose fate is as thin as paper - Ren Dan. His birthday is also famous in Chinese history. He would often disguise himself as a beggar with his friends to beg on the street, exchange the money he got for wine and go to the ruined temple to have a drink, then sing and sing and leave with laughter. I guess his life can be described by the word "down-and-down", because otherwise, it is impossible for his married wife to learn to buy a courtier's wife and leave her husband. He later married a woman who was too old to be a wife, and the relationship between the couple was very strong. However, what should not be is that the name of this woman is Jiuniang, and Tang Bohu has engraved a free print of "the most romantic talent in the south of the Yangtze River", so people rumored that he had nine wives and concubines, and he also concocted and indulged in a paragraph " A story in the history of painting "Nine Beautiful Pictures". What's more inappropriate is that after Tang Bohu, another scholar with the same name and surname appeared in Suzhou and staged a scandalous affair with a maid from a large family, which was well known throughout the city. The suave and suave Jiangnan talent, the bright and charming young maid, and the seemingly unremarkable exaggeration of stealing incense and jade, what else can more arouse the tenderest resonance in people's hearts and the desire to watch the story material, so , This romantic and unreliable good show came into the hands of Feng Menglong, who is also a genius from Jiangnan. With a big stroke, Tang Bohu's romantic affair has been passionately performed countless times in "Three Smiles".
The literati's pen has been powerful since ancient times, and the power of modern film and television is even more invincible. In this novel, it is often said: What kind of real man is Xun, who entered this golden nest, and he is also called bone and minced meat. This famous person in history who has unfortunately entered the literature, film and television seems to have entered the golden nest. Under the integration of the generation and generation of pens, the meat is broken, the bones are gone, and finally there is only a glorious name left. No. to sell dog meat for future generations. "Writers don't read history," historians have sighed in pain countless times. However, there are many people in history who do not believe in the so-called history, such as Panler, and even think that history is just a kind of blind raving about groups. This kind of argument is inevitably a bit extreme, but when we learned that when Chen Shou wrote "Three Kingdoms", he actually blackmailed a certain prince in exchange for some silver money, and we couldn't help but feel a little cold about history books. Of course, there are not many true historians in history who are mighty and unyielding, unswerving in poverty and humble, and who are rich and not promiscuous. For example, Qi Taishi wrote "Cui Chu killed Duke Zhuang", and he did not hesitate to lose the lives of himself and his two younger brothers. However, this also proves from another aspect that since ancient times in this history, there were few people seeking truth from facts, and many people who concealed evil and promoted goodness and tended to gain influence. The Spring and Autumn Years ago has been praised to the present. The best written history book in Chinese history is probably the "Records of the Grand Historian", which is called "no rhyme and lisao", and Taishigong, who can be regarded as a role model for historians, wrote the "Records of the Grand Historian" to the Han emperor, and it is a bit miraculous. This is not because Taishigong wants to flatter the Han family, but once a person becomes famous, some legends such as "dream and god encounter" and "there is a dragon on it" will inevitably linger, and Taishigong does not reject it. These seemingly false allusions and legends, because he knows that the history with a little imagination is much more interesting and vivid than the dry record. I think this is probably one of the reasons why Shi Gong and his books have been passed down for thousands of years. Reality and fiction, history and legend are so intertwined, contemporary people often stubbornly believe that the ancients would not lie to us, but the imagination of the ancients is far richer than we think. I'm not a historical nihilist, but I know that when I get home after a long day, lay on the couch and turn on the TV, I'd much rather see dashing, brilliant, singing in the halls of Washington D.C. ROB's Tang Bohu, who is in the limelight, is not a desolate scholar who passed away in grief, anger and helplessness with a poignant poem.
Perhaps, this is the reason and value of the existence of many literary films.
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