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Ancient Chinese Literature - Li Baojia's "Making Taiwan to See Foreigners"

author:Learn scum Shrek

Li Baojia, also known as Bao Kai, zi Boyuan, alias Nanting Pavilion Chief, game master. Known for his novels, he was a prolific writer who exposed corruption and bribery in the Qing court bureaucracy, and his political leanings were close to those of the reformists. The novels "Records of the Appearance of Officialdom", "A Brief History of Civilization", "Living Regions", and the opera work "GengziGuo Change Bullet Words".

Li Baojia's "Making The Stage to See foreigners" - selected from the "OfficialDom Of Appearances" "Nanting Pavilion Chief, Game Master" is a feudal bureaucrat who is afraid of foreign charms, and acts as a blessing to the inside and a slave to the outside.

In "Making The Stage Meets the Foreigners", the foreign consul blames the station for killing people next to the consular residence.

Li Baojia, the author of "Making Stages to Meet Foreigners", uses a comic-style brushwork to portray the characters, and successfully uses the artistic techniques of irony and exaggeration. "Making The Stage to See the Foreigner" uses contrast techniques to deepen the portrayal of the character image in the contrast.

The "two-faced man" face of the station to the inside and outside reflected the social reality of the time. On the one hand, this shows the darkness of the officialdom in modern China and the corruption of the bureaucracy, and on the other hand, it also reflects the invasion of imperialist forces, which caused great trauma to the Qing Dynasty government and Chinese society.