"What is your MBTI?"
Recently, this phrase has swept social networks, as if it has become a code word for meeting each other, alleviating the embarrassment and providing a lot of topics for people who don't know each other to meet for the first time.

However, before we start talking about MBTI, let's make a small science popularization for unfamiliar friends
What is THE MBTI?
The MBTI's real name is slightly longer, called the "Myers Briggs Type Indicator", a psychological type indicator based on the 8 psychological types divided by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung and put them into practice to indicate that people have different psychological preferences in how they see the world and make decisions.
In the four dimensions, each with two extremes, arranged and combined, a total of sixteen personalities are formed, which are... Huh? A bit of a detour? Well, then let's go straight to the picture!
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Although THE MBTI has been questioned since its inception in terms of reliability, validity, and result manipulation, the classification method of the dichotomy, the simple operation, and the characteristics of easy dissemination have made the MBTI quite popular.
THE MBTI of the literary circle
In fact, many years ago, literary enthusiasts have been arguing about the MBTI type of writers.
However, you know, the gap between the works of writers and their own public performances, private lives, can be super large... In this circle, the few people who can make a final decision are J· K. Rowling's MBTI Type!
Then we learn today from J· K. Rowling began to guess what the following MBTI genre these writers were through their works and words and deeds.
J· K. Rowling
What is the MBTI type?
Clue 1. She shows a rich spiritual world
She began to write stories when she was a child, abandoning a more professional major in college to choose a language major, and later careers are often related to writing. Then, I became a writer.
Clue 2. Strong grasp of details and ability to connect
In her magical world, the layers of worldviews, settings and plots are structured, and the details are controlled and echoed by J. K. Rowling's strengths.
Clue 3. Strong empathy ability
In the portrayal of characters, her ability to compare hearts and minds and put herself in the shoes of others is also reflected, and each of her characters has outstanding personalities and distinct advantages and disadvantages. In addition, J· K. Rowling is not only a writer, but also a philanthropist.
J· K. Rowling's MBTI type
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In 2015, she personally put an end to the problem
J· K. Rowling tends to exhibit traits common to several types, and without her own answers, this question is expected to be debated for a while.
INFJ "Advocate"
Quiet and mysterious, at the same time inspiring
And tireless idealist
(This is very principal)
"Advocate" type friends come to hug the group ~
*The following results are from data collection and analysis, and are for entertainment only, after all, they are not like J· K. Rowling is like "official".
Dostoevsky
What is the MBTI type?
Clue 1: I'm autistic, but I have a lot of friends
Dostoevsky was sent to military school at the age of 16, and although Dostoevsky, who liked to think independently, was not suitable for the army, he still made many friends.
Clue 2: "I have a conscience, I am human"
Dostoevsky's characters often have a rich inner world, and in his debut novel", "The Poor", the protagonist once said "I have a conscience and thoughts, I am a human" to show the self-consciousness under the repression of reality.
Clue 3: You praise me, I can have fun for a long time
In his new writerhood, Belinsky gave him a high evaluation, to what extent did he be encouraged?
Decades later, he wrote very sincerely: "I remember this moment very clearly, and I have not forgotten this moment to this day, and every time I think of this moment during my hard labor, my spirit is lifted." Now I feel very excited every time I think about it."
So
Dostoevsky's MBTI type is
INFP
ISFP
INFJ
ENTP
(Click on the option to see the answer)
Dostoevsky was undoubtedly a profound thinker, and he showed a clear tendency to think alone and literary potential in his early years, coupled with the reflection of human nature and thought in his works, the probability of INFX is very high.
As for whether it is INFJ or INFP, we guess that he is actually about five or five times J and P, and the proportion of P is slightly larger.
INFP "Mediator"
Poetic, kind altruists
Always enthusiastic to help for a valid reason
INFPs would look more at principles, thoughts, and, as Dostoevsky did, "You praise me, I've been happy for years." Seeing this, this INFP really feels deeply ~ ~ ~
Goethe
What is the MBTI type?
Clue 1: I'm an orator
Goethe was very strong in oral expression and appeal, and he also tended to engage in politics and education and social movements.
Clue 2: Looking at his work, what do you think?
"If you want to enjoy the value of the world, you have to give it value."
"Theory is usually an impatient intellectual rush that likes to get rid of phenomena."
"Only by ending all arrogance can the power of beauty be preserved."
Clue 3: My literary talent is good
From Goethe's growth experience, looking at his literary talent, you will find that his language perception ability is very strong, his understanding is very good, and he can quickly improve his exposed deficiencies
So
Goethe's MBTI type is
ESFP
ISFP
ENFJ
ENTP
(Click on the option to see the answer)
Goethe's style, the proper extroverted type, is also a proper literary thinker educator idealist... In short, extraversion, intuition, feeling a few points to give him the end of the stand.
ENFJ "Protagonist"
Charismatic and inspiring leaders
Has the ability to captivate the audience
Coupled with his strong language perception ability and the efficiency of learning perfection, ENFJ is not what I said first, but is recognized by a large number of readers.
Hemingway
What is the MBTI type?
Clue 1: Grandpa is not making up stories, just telling stories
Most of Hemingway's work is not written, but a retelling of certain realistic archetypes. Like his famous Old Man and the Sea, the old man is based on one of his life-saving friends, the old fisherman Gregorio Fuentes.
Clue 2: Grandpa is also an adventurer
In Hemingway's life, from small to large jumping up and down, small camping and hunting, large battlefield frontline, but no less tossing.
Clue 3: Grandpa is a tough guy!
Tough guy Hemingway, do you need more explanation?
So
Hemingway's MBTI type is
INFJ
ISFP
ESTP
ENTP
(Click on the option to see the answer)
Throughout Hemingway's life, he was vigorous until he left. And what he is good at is to tell his own vigorous story to readers, and inspire generations of readers with a brave and fearless tough guy spirit.
ESTP "Entrepreneur"
Smart, energetic and good at perception
Truly enjoy living on the edge
If N-type writers are good at competing with themselves and making up stories, then Hemingway, who has both rationality, momentum and action, with his own sharp sense of the outside world, is good at retelling his own blood-boiling story, and is the image of an ESTP writer.
Schiller
What is the MBTI type?
Clue 1: Have your own ideas very early on
In his youth, he formed his own anti-authoritarian ideas, conceived novels, and was good at giving novels their own connotations.
Clue 2: Character cultivation? The potential is immeasurable
In middle age, Schiller advocated the cultivation of people of perfect character and lofty realms to carry out radical social change.
Clue 3: Drill, drill hard!
According to records, Schiller was good at studying things, various images or ideas, and he was able to eat them thoroughly.
So
Schiller's MBTI type is
INFJ
INFP
ISFP
ISFJ
(Click on the option to see the answer)
Schiller was also a typical "mediator"," and from the moment he formed his own ideas in his youth, he could see that Helele himself was constantly changing.
And in his middle age, another thing that clearly reflects the type of character appeared, that is, his loyalty to the cultivation of character, his support for the noble and social change.
As "'INFPs' are guided by their principles, not logic, braininess, or practicality."
Osamu Dazai
What is the MBTI type?
Clue 1: A multi-faceted person
If the MBTI genre is to be discussed, Osamu Dazai is probably one of the most controversial writers. His sleekness makes it impossible to tell which is Dazaiji "under the mask".
Clue 2: Emo, Emo
Maybe it comes from reflection on human nature, maybe it comes from reflection on one's own origin, maybe it comes from reflection on life and death... Osamu Dazai's works often embody a repressive, penetrating mental state.
Clue 3: Drill your own horn tip
From Osamu Dazai's life and works, we can see his continuous penetration of human nature and life, examining and reflecting on it in an almost obsessive way.
So
Osamu Dazai's MBTI type is
INTP
ENFJ
INFP
INFJ
(Click on the option to see the answer)
Whether the "advocate" type is the "mask" of Osamu Dazai, we will not be able to conclude for the time being. But no matter how much he changed, his gloomy and oppressive breath narrowed our search by half.
And if there is no high F, it should be difficult to write a work full of fear and uneasiness such as "Human Disqualification".
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Editor丨Liao Ruhua, Chen Hongwei (Intern)
Now, the microphone is handed to you
Is there any writer whose MBTI is the same as yours? Why not share it. If you have a different opinion on the writers above, you can also speak up!
See you in the comments section, welcome to express your opinion ~
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