Most of the heroes in Water Margin appear as a chivalrous man. Although the boldness of "It's a long way to go, but it's a pity that if you look closely, you will find that many corrupt officials and bullies have fallen by the swords of heroes, but there are also many scenes where heroes kill innocent people. For example, in the section of Blood House, Song Wu killed several enemies who killed him in a rage, but he also killed several innocent people and poor citizens. After killing someone, he wrote a few bloody characters on the wall with blood, "Black boy hits the tiger and Song Wu". Maybe when a hero doesn't kill two people, it looks a little emboldened, but killing people to the point where they don't look at chaos is really chilling! If we meet such a "hero" in our life, do you dare to tell him "do it when you should"? "Don't read Water Margin" is a common saying in China. One of the important significance lies in the sober realization that "drinking in a big bowl and eating meat in large chunks" makes people happy, but the behavior of robbing their homes is unacceptable to society after all. If a child is fascinated by the outlaws of the marsh since childhood, it's okay to dance with a knife and get a gun. Wouldn't it be dangerous if it developed to the point where someone sacrificed a knife to his head?
And "never read the Three Kingdoms" is probably somewhat abstract. First of all, the story of the Three Kingdoms is familiar to countless people in China. Secondly, the story of the Three Kingdoms is not only widely circulated in China, but also regarded as a classic in other parts of the world. For example, Japan has developed a series of computer games in the Three Kingdoms, which are purchased by all countries in the world. The story of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is actually a concentrated expression of the wisdom of China people. For example, various tactics and schemes, such as the initiation and alliance of various military groups in Wei, Shu and Wu. For example, how to find and recruit talents, such as how to manage and seize territory. To put it bluntly, all kinds of stories in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms are actually a history of warlord melee and the crystallization of the wisdom of all kinds of characters. When people are old, according to China people, it is time to be "40, 50, 60, obedient". Life is short, and the world is cold, which is a thing of the past. It's best to laugh it off. If we can really do this, it will be a great realm, that is, a great practice, that is, "listening to the Tao early and dying late", that is, a living understanding. However, this is something that a few people can do after all. Many people are still "confused" at the age of 50 and cynical at the age of 60. Because of this, people yearn for "not learning the Three Kingdoms". I think, in addition to warning people to keep a normal heart, return to nature, live a true life, and don't fight for those things, what's more important may be to have a indifferent but profound understanding of the fleeting and hurried truth of life. According to my understanding, it may be; Tao connects heaven and earth, let nature take its course, strive for self-improvement, and be rigid without desire.
Journey to the West tells the story of four monks. Buddhism forbids human desires. After reading it, men are easily influenced by characters, and only care about mountains and rivers, not roadside scenery.
There are many stories about women in A Dream of Red Mansions, most of which end in tragedy. Women are sentimental, sentimental, easily influenced by the characters inside, and have sympathy, which is not conducive to physical and mental health.
In the final analysis, it still lies in the cultivation of each reader. A person with a strong heart will naturally not change because of the enlightenment of a book.