This sentence comes from Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. A little fox who is infatuated with earthly men said: I would like to exchange my three fireworks for your life's confusion.
The fireworks of III can be understood as the cultivation of Fox Fairy III (300 years). You spend your whole life in love with the man in your heart, even if you are confused all your life, as long as you are with you.
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Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese by Pu Songling, a novelist of China in the Qing Dynasty.
There are 4,965,438+0 short stories in the book (Notes on the School Meeting of Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio) (494 Notes on Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio by Zhu).
They either exposed the darkness of feudal rule, attacked the decay of imperial examination system, or resisted the shackles of feudal ethics, and had rich and profound ideological content. The works describing the theme of love are the largest in the book, showing a strong anti-feudal ethical code spirit. Some of these works show the author's ideal love through the love between foxes and people.
There are nearly 500 books in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, which are rich in content and mainly divided into the following types:
One is a love story, which accounts for the largest proportion in the book. Most of the main characters in the story are not afraid of feudal ethics and dare to pursue free love. Such famous articles include Lianxiang, Xiao Xie, Liancheng, Huanniang, Crow's Head and so on.
The second is to attack the destruction of the imperial examination system on scholars. As a victim of the imperial examination system, Pu Songling has a great say in this respect, such as Ye Sheng, Si Wenlang, Xie Xie and Wang Zi 'an.
Third, it is of great social significance to expose the cruelty of the ruling class and its oppression of the people, such as Xi Fang Ping, Zhi Jian, Dream Wolf, Beauty, etc.