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Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai – typical of early love and rebellion

author:Stagecoach Spring

The story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai has been circulated for thousands of years as a poignant love classic story of life and death, and is also known as the "Romeo and Juliet of the East". The story originated in China's Western Jin Dynasty, Liang Shanbo studied in the Hongluo Academy Zhu Yingtai, the two saw each other as they were, day after day, They fell in love for a long time, Suicaoqiao worshiped as brothers, and the two of them got along day and night in the academy, and their feelings grew deeper. Three years later, Yingtai returned home, and Shanbo sent them eighteen miles away, and the two of them said goodbye. Shanbo's marriage proposal to the Zhu family was rejected, and after returning home, he was filled with grief and indignation, and died of a serious illness. Yingtai heard that Shanbo had died for himself, and he was devastated. Soon, the Ma family came to marry, when Yingtai was forced to marry, he took a detour to pay tribute in front of Liang Shanbo's tomb, and under the mourning induction of Zhu Yingtai, the wind and rain thunder and lightning were great, the tomb burst, Yingtai jumped into the grave, the tomb was compounded, the wind stopped and the rain stopped, the rainbow hung high, Liang Zhu turned into a butterfly, and flew in the human world. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai are one of the four major folk legends in China, and in 2003, China declared the legend of Liang Zhu as a masterpiece of oral and intangible heritage of mankind established by UNESCO. In 2006, it was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

Many people regard "Liang Zhu" as a beautiful, poignant and moving love story, and think that "Liang Zhu" delicately presents a beautiful and earth-shattering love feeling.

In fact, we see a disgraceful side from the middle of the love story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, the story can completely trace the phenomenon of early love of students back to the Western Jin Dynasty, And Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai are typical of early love and rebellion. Parents have great hopes for their children, hoping that their children will become dragons and phoenixes, and they will work hard to save money and save money to send them to the academy to study in the hope that they will study and learn, but they do not care to read, and here they have a love for each other and talk about love. In the story, the teacher is the maker and promoter of the tragedy of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, and the teacher of the academy looks at their interactions but ignores them, and the discipline is not strict. Three years later, Yingtai returned home, and Shanbo sent them eighteen miles away, and the two of them said goodbye. The teacher not only did not persuade Liang Shanbo to change his mind in time to cut off his love with Zhu Yingtai, but also connived at Liang Shanbo to take the butterfly jade fan left by Yingtai to the Zhu family to propose marriage, but was rejected. Yingtai heard that Shanbo had died for himself, and he was devastated.

Zhu Yingtai disobeyed the persuasion of his parents, disregarded his parents' feelings, and died of martyrdom. Is it worth celebrating the irreparable harm to parents?

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