The battle in the court affected Ximen Qing's in-laws, the Chen family, and Chen Jingji and Ximen's eldest sister fled to Ximen Mansion.
After Ximenqing panicked, he sensed that Ximenfu might be implicated, so he sent Laibao and Laiwang to Tokyo to inquire about the details.
With his life at stake, the gate of Ximen Mansion has been closed since then, and he has almost no contact with the outside world, and Ximen Qing naturally can't take care of the matter of marrying Li Bei'er, which gives Jiang Zhushan a chance.
Jiang Zhushan was able to successfully take down Li Bei'er, although he took advantage of Ximenqing's self-care and Li Bei'er's mind was confused, but he still had two brushes himself.
After all, it's not so easy to be a son-in-law. Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many people who want to be rich and can't get there.
Jiang Zhushan was crushed by Ximenqing in all directions, but he also had his own advantages, that is, he had been in Tai Hospital and had good medical skills. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to cure Li Bei'er's illness.
As a doctor, it will invisibly make people feel a little trusty. With such a profession, Jiang Zhushan has the opportunity to have a deeper contact with Li Bei'er.
Of course, the most important thing is that Jiang Zhushan is thick-skinned enough, and even knelt down on his knees to "confess" to Li Bei'er on the spot, and he didn't mind staying at Li Bei'er's house at all.
You must know that it was an ancient society where men were respected, and Jiang Zhushan's approach can be said to have completely abandoned his last vestiges of dignity as a man.
Don't talk about ancient times, even today, when you laugh at poverty and don't laugh at prostitutes, how many men are really willing to accept themselves as a son-in-law! Even those men who have become sons-in-law, how many of them have no guilt in their hearts!
It's a pity that Jiang Zhushan is really just a "son-in-law", not a "crooked mouth dragon king", and failed to achieve a counterattack and beat Ximenqing. On the contrary, Ximenqing only found two scoundrels, so he made him embarrassed and beaten with a board. In the end, he still cried and begged Li Bei'er to avoid prison.
Jiang Zhushan is so incompetent, he can't solve any small things, and he can't give him what he wants, Li Bei'er naturally didn't want to keep this useless "son-in-law", so he drove him out of the house.
In fact, when he fell to his knees and decided to become a son-in-law, he should have imagined that his fate would not be up to him. If you don't have this awareness, this son-in-law is not right!
In the four strange books of the Ming Dynasty, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin" and "Journey to the West" are all adapted from folk legends and mythological stories. Although the story of "Golden Vase Plum" comes from the "Wu Song Killing Sister-in-law" fragment in "Water Margin", there are very few parts where the plot intersects with "Water Margin".
For the tinkling little brother Changzhi Festival, Ximenqing extended a helping hand. Sister Li Gui, the fan who deceived his feelings several times, did not wait for an opportunity to retaliate. On the contrary, when Sister Li Gui was involved in a lawsuit, he also used his power to rescue her.
The Golden Vase is the first realist masterpiece to depict family life. The book "Dream of Red Mansions" that we are familiar with is influenced by "The Golden Plum Bottle", and it can be said that without "The Golden Plum Bottle", there would be no "Dream of Red Mansions". "The Golden Vase of Plums" is about the daily life of the common people in the market, while "Dream of Red Mansions" is about the daily life of an aristocratic family. All dynasties and dynasties have their own history books, but the history books have always only recorded the affairs of the court and the major events in the world, and there are few detailed records of the daily life of the ancients. "The Golden Vase of Plums" opens a door of time and space for us to understand the lives of the people in the Song Dynasty and even the Ming Dynasty.
Mr. Lu Xun wrote in "A Brief History of China": "The author's understanding of the world is extremely insightful. At the same time, there is no above". Zheng Zhenduo said: "If all obscene chapters are removed", "Golden Vase Plum" "is still a first-class **."
Therefore, I recommend the ** "Golden Vase Plum" to readers, and many publishing houses have deleted the ** description, and there is no problem in reading. We can draw some lessons from it, and at the same time, we can recognize the critical significance of **.
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