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Li's historical background
The novel Fortress Besieged is deliberately described and treated mercilessly by many intellectuals in China under the broad background of life. This paper describes the contradictions and entanglements in life, work, marriage and love between a group of foreign students and university professors, and their wretched, flexible and gray lives, reflecting the activities and lives of upper-class intellectuals in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, which has strong social significance. Here, taking Li as an example, this paper analyzes his inner dirty and obscene behavior, so that we can see more clearly the obscene soul and gray life of such people at that time.

Li is a semi-old man full of benevolence and morality, full of thieves and prostitutes. Just his name, the cursive English word "professor maydinlea" printed on his business card, is enough to show that he has arranged three titles for himself: "President of National San Lv University", "Director of Journalism Institute" and former secretary of a county party department.

After careful evaluation, Mr. Qian Zhongshu's "Meat Cutter" made Li Qingchu realize "such a person" clearly. Judging from the prominent papers in the study room, what is wonderful is Mr. Qian Zhongshu's brand building of Li sunglasses. "... Mei Ting looks at Miss Sun with black glasses, like a microorganism under a microscope. "Classic metaphor handed down from ancient times.

In the movie, Ge You used "Li's sunglasses" to pursue his happiness, which is a kind of deception. Just like wearing sunglasses in summer to avoid the glare of the sun.

I firmly believe that not everyone is lost behind sunglasses and becomes a complete "another" puppet.

The vest on the internet is very similar to Li's sunglasses. You can do many things with it. For example, Ge You wears sunglasses in movies, plays the blind man and pursues personal happiness.

However, Li's sunglasses have a side effect: when he doesn't wear sunglasses, he is a gentleman. Once Li wears sunglasses, he immediately becomes a vicious bitch, scolds the street, and then dissects another person under the microscope.

Li's sunglasses can hide the trend of "eyes" in her eyes. The vest can indulge itself unscrupulously and throw sewage at people in the dark. Perhaps the society no longer needs to be gentle, respectful and frugal, and the forum just needs to be relaxed. Of course, Li's sunglasses sell well. Wearing sunglasses is like changing a vest. The same person appears as another person and talks to himself, which is quite dramatic to outsiders who don't know.

The vest is easy to distinguish, and a person's tone cannot be changed, just like a person's fingerprint. Mr. Qian Zhongshu also described Li's formal appearance after taking off his sunglasses: "Mr. Li's face is missing his black-rimmed glasses, and his big white eyes are like boiled eggs with shells peeled off."

There are many wonderful metaphors in Fortress Besieged, such as "... rival in love misses you more than lovers ..." Fang Hung-chien.

After Sun Roujia was dissected by Li wearing sunglasses, the novel also described his vinegar words.

Therefore, Mr. Qian Zhongshu's "rival in love" is not accurate. Accurately speaking, Li, as a rival in love, hurt her secret love. Li misses Fang Hung-chien desperately. Fang Hung-chien's drifting clouds and wild cranes don't know that the vinegar storm has drowned Li wearing sunglasses.

Perhaps Fang Hung-chien knew Li Meiting's "skill" long ago, just as he "appreciated" Li Meiting's irony when he didn't wear glasses: "... this film will be effective and will scare the stationmaster of this expressway. I will go with Mr. Li. ..... "At that time, my friend Hsin-mei stopped me, and Fang Hung-chien never had a chance to touch the" sewage manhole cover "in the following chapters. I believe most people have read Fortress Besieged, and the famous saying "inside and outside the city" has been circulating for a long time. Each of us has similar likes and dislikes for every character in the besieged city. For example, Fang Hung-chien is not bad in nature but too weak. Although there is nothing wrong with Sun Roujia's true love, he has a big chest and no brain. Gao Song is old, so he is very capable of being a headmaster. Li is the cleverest person in the play, but he feels a little inferior. Sue shows a tragic beauty, and her cousin can be regarded as the author's punishment for Fang Hung-chien. Zhao can be called "the only normal person"; Wang Chuhou and Mrs. Wang have no face; The most terrible thing is Gu Erqian's role setting-Qian Zhongshu may think of the super supporting role of "Friar Sand" when portraying this character.

I say this to illustrate a truth-these characters are connected with each other, not for a moment, but through the TV series a few years ago, accompanied by light music (that is, the soundtrack of Fang Hung-chien and his party on the road), they deeply entered our minds and are hard to change. The TV series Fortress Besieged (directed by Huang Shuqin) based on Mr. Qian Zhongshu's novel of the same name was released on 1990, in which actor Ge You successfully played the frivolous and ridiculous role of Li.