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What are the characteristics of the prose written by Gui Youguang, an ancient scholar?

1 is lyrical and really touching. For example, the masterpiece "Ji Xiang Xuan Zhi" takes the rise and fall of Ji Xiang Xuan, a century-old house, as a clue, interspersed with memories of his grandmother, mother and wife, expressing the feelings of people leaving the building empty and things changing. The memories of everyone's affairs are family trifles, but they are very human.

2. Pay attention to details and draw pictures. For example, the description of scenery in Ji Xiang Xuanzhi carried forward the fine traditions of Tang and Song Dynasties, which was indeed beyond the reach of the first seven scholars.

3. The length is short and pithy. His famous prose works, such as Selected Records of Ji Xiang, A Brief Introduction to the First Family, Zisi Pavilion, and Daughter Jill, are all less than 1000 words. "Cold Flower Burial Record" is about mourning the death of a little maid. The full text is *** 1 12, but it is extremely concise to outline the image of a maid with two details and write her feelings in court.

4, exquisite structure, twists and turns. For example, "Jie Bao Shan Jutu" was written from the scenery of Taihu Lake to the mountain residence in Jie Bao, and compared with Wangchuan Villa in Wang Weizhi in the Tang Dynasty, and commented on Wang Wei. Ju Chuang Ji is written with ups and downs from the topography and scenery of Hong's former residence to the ancients and Tao Yuanming.

Gui Youguang opposed archaize, paid attention to form, and failed to achieve real innovation in content. His works are mainly prose, and nine times out of ten are works of explanation, inscription, discussion, preface, preface, epitaph, inscription, ode, behavior and conception. Some of his works show dissatisfaction with politics at that time, and some show sympathy for the people, but many of them are empty and outdated.

In some narratives and lyric sketches, it can be said that "I have no intention of touching people, and my thoughts of joy and sadness are beyond words" (Wang Xijue's epitaph of returning to the public).

Baidu Encyclopedia-Gui Youguang