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Why can Kong Yiji make young people feel * * * with it?

Young people are in love with Kong Yiji because Kong Yiji is not only a symbol of traditional culture and a literary image, but also represents the weak under unfortunate fate, which is marked with multiple labels such as class, humanity and emotion. Young people can find their own * * * in this character image, expressing their understanding of human nature in traditional culture and sympathy for the weak in the book.

Kong Yiji and camel Xiangzi are two different images. Although they are both weak, they interpret the fate of the weak from different angles and environments. Camel Xiangzi is a young man struggling to survive in the bottom of modern society. He reflects the characteristics of material poverty, low social status and ill-fated in contemporary society. Kong Yiji, on the other hand, is a tragic little person, living in an era when the feudal system in the old society was strict and could not be turned over, and he is a symbol of culture. Both figures can represent the general plight of young people at present. Only in the long-term development and historical sense, Kong Yiji can arouse young people's voices and represent a kind of value in traditional culture.