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In Kong Yiji's article, Kong Yiji, who is obviously an intellectual, is familiar with the Four Books and Five Classics, and knows the famous saying "Too much is not enough" and the allusion that "a gentleman steals a book is not stealing". However, he was embarrassed, bullied and laughed at. Although Kong Yiji is such a Don Quixote-style absurd figure with the taste of Ah Q, he did not go along with the bullies in the surrounding pubs and became a representative of the ordinary citizen class. He sticks to the so-called pedantic rules and norms, which is really cute. Look at today's society, there are many people who use opportunities and opportunities to ignore the rules and think they are "flexible" and "flexible". Therefore, in combination with any example where Tom, dick and Harry say that they are college students, graduate students are flying all over the sky, and even famous college students work for bosses with little education, it can be said that academic qualifications have depreciated, and the level of education is not necessarily related to the economic class. Even if you go to college, you may not get rich. This is a dislocation.

At the same time, Kong Yiji's living conditions are not as good as those of ordinary people whose economic and cultural level is worse than his. I have to say that this is also a dislocation phenomenon.

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