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Lao She's Play 'The Yutai Teahouse'

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Lao She’s play “The Yutai teahouse” demonstrates the formation of China from Qing dynasty to The Republic of China. The Yutai teahouse has various meanings and interpretations. Lao She has created the play with in depth symbolic meaning. The meaning of the teahouse changes over time for the Chinese population but it stays the same for the main character Wang Lifa. The teahouse symbolizes the Qing Dynasty. The on going problems with the teahouse are the depiction of the on going revolt around the Qing Dynasty before the rise of The Republic of China. The play has a political theme of the revolt in China and Lao She uses various characters to illustrate the situation and develop the theme in the play. The fate of the main character Wang Lifa portrays the …show more content…

He is a part of the middle class in the society. He is a part of the Manchu Banner, which is the warrior class in the society. Manchu bannermen were granted land and income. He is a kind man different from everybody else around him “Third-born Li, take them outside and give them two bowls of noodles with minced pork” This shows how kind and helpful of a man Fourth Elder Chang is and the people around him are not especially Wang Lifa who says that there are thousands of poor people and nobody can do anything about it. (36). Fourth Elder also brings patriotism to the Yutai teahouse. He is very proud of his beliefs and thinks that products produced in China are superior to the products produced in foreign countries. “What I’, trying to figure out is why we all have so many foreign things. Old Lie, look at yourself; a foreign snuff bottle, a foreign watch, a gown of foreign satin, and a jacket and trousers made of foreign cotton.” (27-28) Fourth Elder Chang is very set about his ways, which often leads him into trouble. Lao she depicts all his character in the play somewhat similar to the up and downs in the real China at the time of the

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