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"Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon": Duan Yu's death and Murong Fu's madness are sad and lamentable

author:Yi people's hearts

For those of me who have not seen "Tianlong Babu", I feel that it has always been just a martial arts novel, and I have not been able to read much of it. But by reading the book "Six Gods Lei Lei Read Jin Yong", I have a better understanding of martial arts novels.

"Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon": Duan Yu's death and Murong Fu's madness are sad and lamentable

From the current visual point of view, Jin Yong's martial arts novels contain too many things in human nature, complex interpersonal relationships, and human nature, and people's hearts are elusive. When you see it through, you will feel that compassion and tragedy coexist.

1. Is there an ending to Duan Yu's death?

"Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon": Duan Yu's death and Murong Fu's madness are sad and lamentable

From the "Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon", I felt sad about the author's analysis of Xiao Feng's real death. Is Xiao Feng loyal or adulterous? Contributing to the Great Song or guilty? There is no process of being explored for the truth. When the imperial court received the report on the identity investigation, the real cause of death was determined by the authority of the merits of a lifetime, which was sad. But what about the facts? But no one discussed.

There is a saying in "Six Gods Lei Lei Lei Reading Jin Yong": "When truth and error begin to race, it is often the fallacy that inserts its wings, and the truth is difficult to move forward, and finally disappears." From here, I can see that in feudal society, the truth under the oppression of despotism is difficult to achieve results.

However, when the people present even know the truth, they will not stand up, because when their interests are touched, they will become jackals and tigers, and they can harm anyone to protect their own interests.

When the truth is buried, over time, and eventually the stone sinks into the sea, the witnesses are all turned into a loss of loess. The real situation about Xiao Feng will eventually turn into a grain of dust, so small that people can no longer see it.

2. Arrogance will make you lose everything

"Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon": Duan Yu's death and Murong Fu's madness are sad and lamentable

The proud people of "Tianlong Babu" can be seen everywhere. For the characters inside, such as Zuo Zimu, Sikong Xuan, etc., they all feel that they are very good. The terrible sense of superiority also ruined their lives. In the end there is no dignity.

From them, I have a clearer understanding that people are most afraid of pride in their lives. Arrogance will make you lose reason, no dignity, be trampled, trampled, and humiliated. Throughout life, people should be humble and not inferior, self-reliant and not arrogant.

3. Conceited and not humble, there will be no confidants and friends

"Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon": Duan Yu's death and Murong Fu's madness are sad and lamentable

There is such a character in the "Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon", who is both literate and martial, strict with himself, and diligent and strong; He made friends, but had no friends, and he was Murong Fu.

Murong Fu paid special attention to making friends, but he kept missing friends. Xiao Feng, Duan Yu, and other figures with great talents and great ambitions all admired him and were willing to make friends with him, but Murong Fu did not know how to be a good villain, and even almost broke up, what a pity.

Why couldn't he make friends with Xiao Feng and Duan Yu these heroes? Obviously he is also looking for talents? It wasn't until I understood Murong Fu's dating model that I completely understood why he couldn't make friends, which was what he deserved.

There are two ways of making friends with him: 1. One is a courtesy corporal like the Pingyuan Jun in the Warring States period, a condescending person; One is a person who bears the burden of humiliation like Han Xin and can be humiliated. This means that if you are stronger than me, I will not make you a friend, you are humbler than me, lowly, especially in a miserable situation, I am more willing to lend a helping hand, and pose as a thirst for meritocracy. It can also be seen from here that the end of his restoration was doomed to failure.

Murong Fu's personality was "arrogant, narrow-minded, unmodested, complacent and hypocritical". However, this also exists in our daily lives. Whether in the workplace, studying or working. Some people just like to mix with people who are weaker than themselves and will not look forward to retain their sense of superiority. And when he encounters someone who is more capable than him, he is jealous and does everything against someone who is stronger than him. In this way, there will never be an orderly and energetic circle of relationships, and there will be no chance to make true friends.

A person is narrow-minded and doomed to not be serious about him. Murong Fu's circle looked around, "Although there are many friends, they are not true friends", but more enemies.

Murong Fu ended up going mad, and finally he really got his wish and made friends with people who were not as good as himself for a long time. In the end, it confirmed that "the heart is narrow-minded, even a needle can not be tolerated, how to talk about lofty ideals." "

From this, we are warned: "If you want to make good friends sincerely, you must be sincere, and any hypocrisy and jealousy must be a crack in making friends, and the end can only be unhappy and dispersed."

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