When granny Liu entered the mansion, she deliberately played many jokes to please the grandmother Jia. Her banter is enough to make people laugh. What's more, her "chin bulging all the time" and silly waiting for a while after she said it reinforced her reasons for making people laugh. Grandma Liu's jokes and modality laid the foundation for everyone to laugh, but the author did not write the "dynamic" scene of everyone laughing at the beginning, but wrote the "static" scene first, "everyone froze first" and was at a loss. This one is very realistic. As soon as the author turned around, he let go to describe the collective scene of laughter. "Up and down all burst into laughter" is a general description, which always leads to the following. The following long description is specific and unambiguous, especially the modality of laughter is different. And all kinds of smiles are suitable for people's identity, status, temperament and personality.
There are eight people laughing here, Xiangyun, Daiyu, Baoyu, Jia Mu and Wang Fu. They all laugh hard, but they laugh so differently, and these different smiles are in line with their respective identities and personalities, even their age and physical condition.
(1) Xifeng, Yuanyang and others deliberately mocked Granny Liu because she was a countryman. Xifeng and others were born in rich families, and they really looked down on rural women, so they took pleasure in making fun of Granny Liu.
(2) Cao Xueqin first mentioned Xiangyun here for a reason. This clever girl, with a bold and unconstrained personality, couldn't hold back at the thought of the meaning in Granny Liu's words, and spit out all the food that she couldn't swallow in her mouth. This is natural.
(3) Lin Daiyu's smile is different from Xiang Yun's. The author wrote that she was out of breath, so she "squatted on the table and just called' Oh!'" ""isn't this a vivid picture of her delicate posture?
(4) Tanchun and Xichun, who have the same stomachache, have different modality from Lin Daiyu. The author didn't write Tanchun's smile directly, but writing that the tea bowl in her hand didn't even have time to put it back on the table was enough to vividly write her modality of laughing my head off. And young Xichun, since there is a nurse around, will naturally leave her seat and run to hold the nurse's hand when she laughs too much, which is called "rubbing her intestines".
(5) Baoyu, the author did not write his smile directly, but "rolled him into the arms of the grandmother", and the grandmother "smiled and hugged Baoyu and called him a sweetheart", which was very appropriate. This action and language just depict the happy mood of Jia's ancestors at this time and their love for Baoyu!
(6) Aunt Xue, who belongs to the older generation, couldn't hold back, and wrote the power of this smile more fully by "spraying the tea in her mouth with Tanchun's skirt";
(7) Writing Mrs. Wang's "Laughing refers to safety but not words", especially using a pen vividly, not only shows her facial expressions and movements, but also shows her psychological state. She may guess that the old man is so funny because of Feng's teasing, but since she can win her mother-in-law's laughter and it is harmless, there is no need to feel deeply responsible; What's more, Granny Liu's words are really funny, and she can only "point at Xifeng" and "have nothing to say".
(8) Some people "hide out and squat and laugh". "Hiding out" means that slaves are different from their masters, and humble slaves are not allowed to laugh wildly with noble masters; And those who "squat" laugh so hard that their stomachs hurt and they can't hold back. After the old and steady handmaid smiled, she immediately "came up to change clothes for her sisters because she didn't forget the responsibility of serving her master anytime and anywhere." If you want to change clothes for the girls, of course, you can't laugh your head off, so Cao Xueqin wrote that they were "laughing".
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