People, even if they do meet, they may still miss them because of their caution.

2. Talk about the character's understanding of law and morality. If the two conflict, which one will he prefer?

Law: A fixed provision governing a person.

Morality: Some unsatisfactory people try to restrain themselves as venerables, but they don't want to abide by the illusory things for the weaker.

He favors the law, because he doesn't believe in anything untrue, especially in something so vaguely defined as morality.

3. If the character is in the opposite of the times he experienced, how will he change?

He probably wouldn't die so hastily, but he wouldn't hide himself like a sea like a sea, and spend his life fighting cocks and running dogs.He is willing to appear in the public eye, and occasionally has the urge to run away, but he will never admit it.

4. How do the characters view destiny and the meaning of life?

He doesn't believe that these things are meaningful, and thinks that if he has time to discuss these things, he might as well read a few more books and write a few poems, or he can still handle official documents.

5. Does the thing that the character thinks of in a critical moment conform to his usual values?

conform to.In a sense, Xie Xun should be a person who is consistent in his words and deeds.

6. How do the characters react when an unpredictable disaster strikes? What if the disaster has nothing to do with him?

See if you can overcome it first, and if you can't, run away.If the disaster has nothing to do with him, he will take the lead in running away.

7. Is the character's preferences and mood obvious, does he want to cover up, why?

no.He doesn't want to hide it but he has to, otherwise his meanness will arouse public outrage.For example, when he took part in the scientific examination, he had a banquet in Qujiang and sang with Xuan Yi, which aroused public outrage. Later, he learned to shut up.

"Not only do I not care about fools, I also don't argue with fools. If you insist on arguing with me, then you are right."

8. Describe the appearance of the character when he is angry. What will he be angry about?What about crying?

When things didn't go his way, he was afraid and then angry, crying for any reason, and he sometimes cried because of physical pain.

When he is really let down, he will calm down instead. At this time, he will get angry and cry, but he will not face the person who let him down.

He would just smile back and take revenge.

9. When feeling physically uncomfortable, how will the character respond, and if the coping method is ineffective?

He takes medicine when he is sick, and if it doesn’t work, he will cry. Of course, crying can’t solve the problem, but it can divert his attention, but then crying doesn’t work, but it makes his eyes worse. At first, he was only night blindness, and then he became a little short-sighted. .

circle of relatives and friends.

1. How many relatives and friends are usually considered to be a character, is this consistent with what he himself admits?

Considered to have many relatives and friends.

In the history books of later generations, many blames have been pinned on him, so in Heizi's description, he is really good at dancing and omnipotent.

For example: "How could such a quiet and courteous person like Cui Xu do such irrational things to the prince? He must have been bewitched by Xie Xun." There are many folk historians with the view that "Xie Xun led to the demise of Great Chu".

He doesn't think he has many relatives and friends. The person closest to him psychologically is his teacher Xuan Yi. Cui Xu can barely be considered a "nice young man".

2. Does the character have someone who can be called a confidant?

Xuan Yi.

The character of the teacher and the student is passed down in one continuous line.

3. When the character is in danger, will someone take the risk to save him? Is this expected by the character?

Will do.

He is confident that he has a good relationship with his family (excluding Li Fang, his nephew), and that is roughly the case with those who came to rescue him.

4. How does the character usually get friends, and is he happy with that?

social contact.

He is not very satisfied, he wished he could have a special function of "Hooking hands and others will be devoted to me" to avoid social interaction. He does not have a strong desire to confide, and he does not need many friends. If he has to confide, he would rather listen to beautiful The girl played the piano and watched the beautiful girl dance.

5. Does anyone among the character's relatives and friends give him a special title, and what does he think about it?

Xie Zhuhe.

This title comes from a poem about chasing cranes that he wrote when he entered the imperial examination. "Zhu" means "expel". Officialdom, a hypocrite who doesn't know the sufferings of the world.

Xie Xun: "You are right."

6. Is the character's lover more "relative" or "friend"?

friend.

His wife is Zheng Ye, but his lover is Li Ju.To a certain extent, he and Li Ju are the same kind of person. Although he grew up in a different environment, he can understand Li Ju's behavior very well.

But he couldn't forgive him.

7. Is there any difference between the character's lover and his ideal type?

He has no ideal type.So there is no difference.

8. How does the character evaluate his lover? Is there any difference between what he said to others and what he said selfishly?

The king of Ming Yan.

There is a difference, and the difference is that he feels that Li Ju is not worthy of his evaluation.But if he said this sentence, it would appear that his original choice was stupid, so he shut up.

9. From the character's point of view, imagine his lover's answers to the above eight questions.

Wait for me to fill out another questionnaire for Xiao Li.

details and preferences.

1. Do you prefer cool colors or warm colors for clothing? Is there any connotation?

cool color.

The purple is because his official robe is purple, and when he usually goes out, he will subconsciously choose clean and refreshing cool-colored clothes.

2. Do you have any small habits, and has it had any impact?

Be sure to carry the lamp yourself at night, because he is night blind.

The influence is because his graceful and beautiful manner of carrying the lantern attracted everyone in Chang'an to imitate it.

3. What is your favorite hobby that lasts the longest, and is it beneficial?

Listen to the tune.

Of course, fine art is good for your physical and mental health.

4. Because of what things or characteristics do you have a good impression of others?

Wise, and does what he wants.

5. Because of what or what characteristics do you hate a person?

A person behaves according to his own definition of stupidity.

The meaning of this word is very broad, including but not limited to "to please others, to show likes and dislikes, to despise oneself, to be arrogant"

6. If you write a poem, what animal, plant or non-living body would you compare yourself with?

He once encouraged himself by "Ling Biao Zhu Jin".

A very proud person.

7. What kind of epitaph do you wish you had?

He was aware of any slander he received in the later stage, but he still hoped that others would praise him.

8. Regardless of any factors, what do you most want to have?

A lover from beginning to end.

9. What is interesting in everyday life?

Singing in reverse.

Literary and Historiographical.

1. What is the character's writing and appreciation ability, and how does this affect him?

His writing style is very good, it is a kind of elegant style with a touch of beauty.

The influence on him was that the poems he wrote when he was young were copied by others, and the money in Chang'an was expensive for a while, so Zheng Ye heard of his name in his boudoir, and he fell in love with him wholeheartedly, without any problems in married life.

2. Who is the most respected writer?

Zhang Heng.

It is the kind of diction of science students that he likes very much.

3. Do the characters agree with the theory of "Words convey Tao"?

disagree.

From himself and others, he believes that "many words are used to pretend to be oneself".

4. How do the characters view the views of the three schools of Confucianism, Taoism, and Mohism/Buddhism (the last school is selected according to the era)?

He has varying degrees of dislike for these three, but he will not automatically write things to diss them.

5. How well do the characters understand history, and do they have unique insights?

He is proficient in "Book of the Western Han Dynasty" and "Zuo Shi Chunqiu".

This setting comes from my own life.There must be unique insights, but his old mother has no lofty insights, so I didn't write it.

6. How do the characters understand "for the venerable" and "the book history is not hidden"?

He can understand the "taboo for the venerable", but still hopes that "the history of the book will not be hidden", because it is convenient for him to manage history.

7. Does the character believe in the veracity of the historical record, and how does this affect him?

Do not believe.Because he had experienced Li Qian's murder of Ji Jilang, the impact on him was that he had a more Buddhist evaluation of himself behind him, and he didn't expect others to understand him.

8. Is the character happy with the time period, and if not, does he want to change it?

Not satisfied.

His life has already explained the problem. He never gave up changing this era, but due to his own limitations, he still didn't see it through.

9. Will the character appear in the official history, is this what he expected?

Will do.He doesn't like being pointed at by others, especially he doesn't want to find a confidant who understands him among the fools, but he can't change the fact that he is written in the biographies.

So he pretended not to know.

Author and Character.

1. What is the character that impresses you the most?

His experience, and being a prime minister, this setting itself is very interesting.

2. What is the most distressing thing about the character?

Probably not very flattering.

3. Analyzing a line or creation of a character, did the audience/readers at that time understand it in this way?

Ah, I don't want to do reading comprehension anymore, slightly.

4. If the character sees you, what will he do?

Will you throw yourself into my arms for comfort (fake).

5. Is there anything you want to say to the characters?

It's okay not to be likable, because I like you.

Fifty Questions on Original Characters: Li Jue

Shi Xiang/Gu Yuan Characters Questionnaire Fifty Questions

It is basically applicable to historical or ancient origins based on Chinese history.

I haven't seen one that is suitable for ancient backgrounds, so I coded one to play by myself.

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