The wedding banquet was lively and the play began. Don't want to, a mouse slipped down from the beam and fell into the hot bird's nest bowl. It was startled, jumped the bowl, got up and jumped off the groom's official, and made Guo Gongsun's groom's clothes covered in oil. There is a policeman, a little boy from the country, wearing a pair of rain boots and carrying a plate with six bowls of soup. The housekeeper took away four bowls, and the little boy was so absorbed in the play that he forgot there were two bowls of soup left. He lifted the plate to the ground and crashed. Both bowls were broken and the soup spilled all over the floor. The little boy bent down to catch the soup, and two dogs came to eat it. The little boy was very angry and kicked hard with his feet, not wanting to kick the rain boots on Xiangshi Chen. Rain boots "swished" and "ping-pong", beating two plates of snacks to powder. Chen got a fright and stood up. His sleeve knocked over the bowl of soup and spilled all over the table. This auspicious and festive wedding turned into a farce, with one funny accident after another. Why does the author write like this? First, let's meet Guo Gongsun Sheng. Mi Gongsun's grandfather was a magistrate in Nanchang. Mi Taishou's personality is bleak, and he is in the official sea, but he is obsessed with it and lives in seclusion. During his tenure, there were three kinds of voices in the yamen: the voice of poetry, the voice of chess and the voice of singing. Guo Gongsun's father, Guo Gongzi, was influenced by his father. He was elegant, personable and eccentric. He had a romantic relationship with celebrities, but unfortunately he died young. In this way, the descendants of others should have no intention of fame in the imperial examination, and should only be celebrities. By coincidence, Guo Gongsun got an unpublished collection of poems by the late poet, and he pretended to be his own poem, which really became a celebrity. However, he was recruited as a son-in-law by the Lu family who wanted to become famous. At that time, the daughter of the Lujia family read the eight-part essay thoroughly, and her father often lamented that if she were a son, dozens of scholars would have won the top prize. The marriage between Guo Gongsun and Miss Lu was really a "mouse slipped"-it was purely an accident, and both of them deviated from their pursuit of life. Guo Gongsun finally lost his ancestral style of indifference and seclusion. Not only did he pretend to be a poet, but he later became friends with Mr. Ma Er, who was obsessed with the imperial examination, and added his name to the book commenting on the eight-part essay. Losing my father's share of elegance and real celebrity romance has become vulgar, just like the physiognomist Chen, becoming obscene. Just like the little boy in the country accidentally poured the soup bowl-he lost what he shouldn't have lost and ruined what was valuable.