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小镇做题家和孔乙己,完全不是一路人
Hu Xiu· 2025-07-01 11:57
Group 1 - The article discusses the cultural reference of "Kong Yiji" and its relation to the modern concept of "test-takers," highlighting the differences between the two [1][2][3] - It emphasizes that while "Kong Yiji" had a passion for his studies and a sense of social responsibility, modern test-takers are primarily driven by utilitarian motives [3][4] - The article contrasts the diligence of modern test-takers with the laziness of "Kong Yiji," suggesting that if "Kong Yiji" had the same work ethic, he could have achieved financial success [7][8] Group 2 - The narrative draws parallels between "Kong Yiji" and "Lao She’s" character "Camel Xiangzi," indicating that modern test-takers, like "Xiangzi," aspire to improve their lives through hard work [9][10] - It concludes that both "Kong Yiji" and "Xiangzi" are tragic figures, while suggesting that a more successful archetype could be found in the Wei-Jin literati, who balanced leisure and intellectual pursuits [10]