What special functions does ancient book children have besides accompanying them to read?
I believe you often see a plot in TV series. What plot is it? A weak scholar always follows a seemingly silly little book boy behind his butt. Especially in ancient times, the second generation of rich and official, there were sometimes more than one book boy behind him. Gao Qiu turned out to be a little book boy from Su Shi .
At this time, I guess some readers will ask, then, what does the Shutong do?
Book children generally have 6 functions:
The first type is to help scholars organize housework, which is equivalent to the current nanny and the former personal maid.
The second type is to help scholars organize their study, which is as effective as a servant, and at least requires literacy.
The third type is to protect the owner. This responsibility reminds people of many seemingly honest and inconspicuous little book children are actually masters who are hidden. If you think about this storyline carefully, most of these young men are wealthy families. Why do you say that?
If an expert is raised by his own family, it will be a huge expense to cultivate since childhood. If he is a person from the world, then being so proud will probably be difficult to surrender to ordinary scholars. However, we cannot assert that there are no such children around the poor scholars. There are many variations in the world, so we should not assert it!
The fourth type is like the current public relations, which is responsible for helping scholars deal with some tedious things and helping scholars give advice. The fifth type of
is to accompany you to study, which is more advanced. Study with scholars and travel through mountains and rivers together. Didn’t there be such a book boy around every emperor in ancient times? It’s really fun to travel together, recite poems and write pairs, study together, and discuss together!
The sixth type is to meet the physiological needs of scholars. In fact, it was quite popular in ancient times, especially for scholars from many wealthy families. Their tutors were strict and they were not allowed to approach women. Therefore, they could only solve their physiological needs by beautiful children.
So, is this true?
According to records, this system is prevalent in Guangdong and adjacent Fujian:
When a boy grows to about 16 years old, an older unmarried man is often regarded as Brother Qi. After a certain ceremony, the two eat and sleep together like a couple's life, until the older man gets married. Some people still maintain relationships when one or both of them have married, and are even more loving than thirty years old. Both parents also treat each other's sons as son-in-law, and will bear part of the expenses when the other son gets married.
It was not until the late Qing Dynasty that the marriage form of " Brothers " gradually faded out of people's sight.
Next, let’s get back to the topic. Why did poor scholars in ancient times have children?
In fact, this question is not difficult to imagine. Most people will think that after knowing Shutong’s responsibilities, will they think that Shutong is like a nanny or a personal maid? Who would be stupid enough to do things for scholars for free? Hey, let alone this, there are really such things. Let me tell you one by one.
Take the story of Liang Shanbo and scholar Sijiu for example. Liang Shanbo lost his father at a young age and his mother raised him. In ancient times, it was already very difficult for women to live alone when men were the most important thing, not to mention that they had a "restrained bottle". This shows that Liang Shanbo's name was confirmed by the poor scholar. He was always surrounded by a loyal and stupid book boy. Sijiu. So, the question is, Liang Shanbo has no money, how can he afford to hire a book boy? Actually, this is not difficult to imagine.
First, the book boy lived a life of sleeping in the open. He followed the scholar just to have a bite of food and had a place to live. That's all, money or something probably doesn't matter;
second, Sijiu may also be the relative of Liang Shanbo who is in the world who sent Sijiu to learn from it. Think about it carefully. In a life where you can’t eat enough or wear warm, someone is willing to give you food and live, and you can learn knowledge. In the current terms, it’s really awesome. Not to mention collecting money, you are willing to pay for it. Besides, after Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai’s death, the two sides guarded their tombs, which shows how loyal their book boy is to him.
There are many such examples, take Zhuge Liang as an example. When Zhuge Liang was still living in the mountains and fields as a "village man", two little book boys followed him. Let me explain here that the village man's life was very poor. At that time, Zhuge Liang's economic aspects must be hard to describe, but his two book boys must also be indifferent to fame and fortune, and followed Zhuge Liang very sincerely.
There is a book record that these two book children admire Zhuge Liang very much, and one book wrote this way, "My book children later guarded my tomb, and they are truly loyal and righteous." It is not difficult to see that although Zhuge Liang lived in poverty, he attracted two book children who were willing to be his lifelong life with his personal charm. Therefore, this is one of the reasons why poor scholars have scholars.
Speaking of this, someone will ask, not all scholars are like Zhuge Liang, why are there anyone willing to follow such poor scholars?
It can be said that scholars had a relatively high status in ancient times. For the ancients, reading may be the only way to change their lives. According to statistics from relevant people:
The poor scholars, sour scholars, and social status we often mention are equivalent to top students, and the top scholars, the second-level Tanhua is equivalent to a national-level cadre.
What special functions does ancient book children have besides accompanying them to read?
I believe you often see a plot in TV series. What plot is it? A weak scholar always follows a seemingly silly little book boy behind his butt. Especially in ancient times, the second generation of rich and official, there were sometimes more than one book boy behind him. Gao Qiu turned out to be a little book boy from Su Shi .
At this time, I guess some readers will ask, then, what does the Shutong do?
Book children generally have 6 functions:
The first type is to help scholars organize housework, which is equivalent to the current nanny and the former personal maid.
The second type is to help scholars organize their study, which is as effective as a servant, and at least requires literacy.
The third type is to protect the owner. This responsibility reminds people of many seemingly honest and inconspicuous little book children are actually masters who are hidden. If you think about this storyline carefully, most of these young men are wealthy families. Why do you say that?
If an expert is raised by his own family, it will be a huge expense to cultivate since childhood. If he is a person from the world, then being so proud will probably be difficult to surrender to ordinary scholars. However, we cannot assert that there are no such children around the poor scholars. There are many variations in the world, so we should not assert it!
The fourth type is like the current public relations, which is responsible for helping scholars deal with some tedious things and helping scholars give advice. The fifth type of
is to accompany you to study, which is more advanced. Study with scholars and travel through mountains and rivers together. Didn’t there be such a book boy around every emperor in ancient times? It’s really fun to travel together, recite poems and write pairs, study together, and discuss together!
The sixth type is to meet the physiological needs of scholars. In fact, it was quite popular in ancient times, especially for scholars from many wealthy families. Their tutors were strict and they were not allowed to approach women. Therefore, they could only solve their physiological needs by beautiful children.
So, is this true?
According to records, this system is prevalent in Guangdong and adjacent Fujian:
When a boy grows to about 16 years old, an older unmarried man is often regarded as Brother Qi. After a certain ceremony, the two eat and sleep together like a couple's life, until the older man gets married. Some people still maintain relationships when one or both of them have married, and are even more loving than thirty years old. Both parents also treat each other's sons as son-in-law, and will bear part of the expenses when the other son gets married.
It was not until the late Qing Dynasty that the marriage form of " Brothers " gradually faded out of people's sight.
Next, let’s get back to the topic. Why did poor scholars in ancient times have children?
In fact, this question is not difficult to imagine. Most people will think that after knowing Shutong’s responsibilities, will they think that Shutong is like a nanny or a personal maid? Who would be stupid enough to do things for scholars for free? Hey, let alone this, there are really such things. Let me tell you one by one.
Take the story of Liang Shanbo and scholar Sijiu for example. Liang Shanbo lost his father at a young age and his mother raised him. In ancient times, it was already very difficult for women to live alone when men were the most important thing, not to mention that they had a "restrained bottle". This shows that Liang Shanbo's name was confirmed by the poor scholar. He was always surrounded by a loyal and stupid book boy. Sijiu. So, the question is, Liang Shanbo has no money, how can he afford to hire a book boy? Actually, this is not difficult to imagine.
First, the book boy lived a life of sleeping in the open. He followed the scholar just to have a bite of food and had a place to live. That's all, money or something probably doesn't matter;
second, Sijiu may also be the relative of Liang Shanbo who is in the world who sent Sijiu to learn from it. Think about it carefully. In a life where you can’t eat enough or wear warm, someone is willing to give you food and live, and you can learn knowledge. In the current terms, it’s really awesome. Not to mention collecting money, you are willing to pay for it. Besides, after Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai’s death, the two sides guarded their tombs, which shows how loyal their book boy is to him.
There are many such examples, take Zhuge Liang as an example. When Zhuge Liang was still living in the mountains and fields as a "village man", two little book boys followed him. Let me explain here that the village man's life was very poor. At that time, Zhuge Liang's economic aspects must be hard to describe, but his two book boys must also be indifferent to fame and fortune, and followed Zhuge Liang very sincerely.
There is a book record that these two book children admire Zhuge Liang very much, and one book wrote this way, "My book children later guarded my tomb, and they are truly loyal and righteous." It is not difficult to see that although Zhuge Liang lived in poverty, he attracted two book children who were willing to be his lifelong life with his personal charm. Therefore, this is one of the reasons why poor scholars have scholars.
Speaking of this, someone will ask, not all scholars are like Zhuge Liang, why are there anyone willing to follow such poor scholars?
It can be said that scholars had a relatively high status in ancient times. For the ancients, reading may be the only way to change their lives. According to statistics from relevant people:
The poor scholars, sour scholars, and social status we often mention are equivalent to top students, and the top scholars, the second-level Tanhua is equivalent to a national-level cadre.From this we can see that learning for poor people in ancient times was the only way out. What should I do if I can’t afford to read? You can accompany the scholars to study, study together, and take care of the meals. This is why so many scholars are willing to follow the scholars to be scholars even if they don’t have a salary, right?
What special role did ancient book boys play in addition to accompanying them? You watchers must often see a plot in TV dramas. What plot? A weak scholar will always be followed by a little bookboy who looks naive. In particular, in ancient times, there were more than one scholar boy behind the second generation of the rich and the second generation of the officials. Gao Qiu was originally a little scholar boy of Su Shi. At this time, it is estimated that some officials will ask, then, what does a bookboy do? The bookboy has basically six functions: the first is to help the scholar clean up the housework. This is equivalent to the current nanny and the former personal service girl. The second is to help schools tidy up their study. Its function is higher than that of a service. At least, it needs to be literate. The third one is responsible for protecting the master. This responsibility can not help but remind people that many small schoolchildren who seems simple and honest and insignificant are actually masters who do not leak. When you think about the story, most of them are child brothers of big families. Why do you say so? If an expert is raised by his own family, it will be a huge expense to cultivate him from childhood. If he is a Jianghu person, he will be too proud to yield to ordinary schools. However, we can't say that there are no such book boys around poor schools. There are many variables in the world, so we can't make a rash assertion! The fourth kind, like the present public relations, is responsible for helping schoolers deal with some trivial matters and giving them advice. The fifth kind is to accompany students to read. This kind is more advanced. They study with schoolers and travel around the mountains and rivers together. Aren't there such book boys around the ancient emperors? It's really fun to travel, recite poems, study and discuss together! The sixth is to meet the physical needs of schoolers. In fact, in ancient times, sleeve breaking was also popular, especially for many schoollars from large families, who were strict in family education and were not allowed to approach women. Therefore, the only way to meet their physical needs was to let the handsome schoolboys. So, is this true? According to records, this system prevails in Guangdong and neighboring Fujian: when a boy is about 16 years old, he often recognizes an older unmarried man as his brother. After a certain ceremony, the two people eat and sleep Together like husband and wife until the older man gets married. Some of them will still maintain a relationship when one or both of them have married, and even love each other over the age of 30. Both parents also treat each other's son as a son-in-law, and will bear part of the expenses when the other son marriages. Until the end of the late Qing Dynasty, the marriage form of "Qi brothers" gradually faded out of people's vision. Next, let's return to the topic. Why did poor schools in ancient times have schoolboys? In fact, it's not difficult to think about this question. Most people will think that the book boy is like a nanny and a personal servant girl when they know his duties? How could anyone be stupid enough to work for a scholar for free? Oh, let's not say, it's true. Let me come with you next. Take the story of Liang Shanbo and scholar 49. Liang Shanbo lost his father when he was young, and his mother brought him up. In ancient times, it was very difficult for a woman to live alone in an era when men were the most important thing. Moreover, she also carried a "oil bottle". This shows that liangshanbo is a poor scholar. He has been accompanied by a loyal and foolish bookboy, 49. Then, the problem comes. Liang Shanbo has no money. How can he afford to hire a bookboy? In fact, this is not difficult to think about. First of all, the schoolboy lived a life of living in the open air. He followed the schoolboy to have a meal and a place to live. That's all. Money is not important; Second, 49 may also be sent by distant relatives of liangshanbo so that 49 can follow suit. Think about it carefully. In a life Without enough food and clothing, if someone is willing to give you food and a place to live, you can learn knowledge. In today's words, it is really enjoyable. Let alone collect money, even if you are willing to paste it upside down. In addition, after the death of liangshanbo and Zhu Yingtai, the schoolers of both sides guarded their tombs, which shows how loyal their schoolers were to them. There are many Other examples of this kind. Take Zhugeliang for example. When Zhugeliang was still living in section in the mountains and acting as a "village man", two young schoolboys followed him. Here it is explained that the life of the village man was very poor. At that time, Zhugeliang's economic aspects must be hard to say. However, his two schoolboys must also be independent to fame and wealth, and they Sincerely followed Zhugeliang. It is recorded that these two schoolboys adore Zhugeliang very much. Another book says that "my schoolboy later guarded my tomb for me. It is true that Zhugeliang was loyal and rightful". It is not difficult to see that although he lived in poverty, he attracted two schoolboys willing to be his schoolboy by virtue of his own personality charm. Therefore, this is one of the reasons why poor schools have schoolboys. Speaking of this, some people will ask that not all schools are like Zhugeliang. Why would anyone want to follow such poor schools? It can be said that the status of schools in ancient times was relatively high. For the ancients, reading might be the only way to change their lives. According to the statistics of relevant people: the poor schools and sour schools we often mention are now equivalent to the top students in social status, and the top schools are equivalent to state-level cadres. This shows that learning is the only way out for the poor in ancient times. What if they can't afford to read? You can accompany schools, study together, and take care of meals. That's why so many schoolchildren are willing to be schoolchildren with schools even if they have no salary?
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