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Regarding the Dream of the Red Chamber, may I ask what the previous alliance between wood and stone and the marriage of gold and jade is? Netizens, please enlighten me.

2024-09-11 14:15
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2024-09-11 18:21

'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classical Chinese novel that told the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and Xue Baochai. Among them,"the former alliance between wood and stone" and "the marriage of gold and jade" were two important plots in the novel. The former alliance between wood and stone referred to the sincere feelings between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. Before they got married, they had made a vow that they would never get married or leave each other. However, after their marriage, Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu gradually drifted apart due to various reasons and finally broke up. The 'golden and jade fate' referred to the marriage between Xue Baochai and Jia Baoyu. In the novel, Xue Baochai was described as a smart, kind, beautiful, and dignified girl, while Jia Baoyu was a talented, elegant, and handsome boy. The marriage between the two was regarded as a "golden match" because they had a lot in common and wanted each other to be happy. In the end, Jia Baoyu died of grief and Xue Baochai was unable to accompany him until the last moment. "The former alliance between wood and stone" and "the marriage of gold and jade" were two important plots in "Dream of the Red Chamber". Through them, the novel narrated a complicated and touching love story.

In Dream of the Red Chamber, the meaning of "the alliance between wood and stone" and "the marriage of gold and jade"

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2024-09-11 14:23

In 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' wood and stone alliance 'and' golden and jade fate 'were two important concepts. The "Wood and Stone Alliance" referred to the marriage alliance between the Jia family and Jia Baoyu. It meant that the "Wood and Stone Alliance" was the oath that the Jia family and Jia Baoyu had made on their marriage. According to the novel, when Jia Baoyu was born, Grandmother Jia ordered Jia Zhen to tattoo the words "Mu Shi Qian Meng" on Baoqin's body to show her love and commitment to Jia Baoyu. Later, Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu met and fell in love with each other, but in the end, they could not get married for various reasons. "Golden and Jade Fated" referred to Xue Baochai, who was introduced to Jia Baoyu by the Jia family. In the novel, Xue Baochai was described as a dignified, virtuous, and intelligent woman. The Lady Dowager had chosen Jia Baoyu as her match, hoping that they would be able to form a good relationship. However, due to various complicated reasons, Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu finally got together. The two important concepts in Dream of the Red Chamber represented the relationship and marital status between Jia Baoyu and the Jia family, and also reflected the values and marriage concepts of the feudal society.

A brief introduction to the "alliance between wood and stone" and the "marriage of gold and jade"(Dream of the Red Chamber)

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2024-09-10 04:28

"Wood and stone's former alliance" and "golden and jade fate" were two important plots in the Chinese classical novel "Dream of the Red Chamber". The "Wood and Stone Alliance" referred to the oath that Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu had made under the crabapple tree in the Jia residence. Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu met under the tree. Jia Baoyu promised Lin Daiyu that he would never leave her and be with her forever. However, with the development of the plot, Lin Daiyu passed away due to illness. Jia Baoyu was deeply saddened and finally passed away. " A golden and jade marriage " referred to the marriage between Jia Baoyu, the noble son of the Jia family, and Xue Baochai. Grandmother Jia chose Xue Baochai as Jia Baoyu's wife because Xue Baochai's "wealth and gentleness" matched the aristocratic style of the Jia family. However, Jia Baoyu had no feelings for Xue Baochai and eventually married Lin Daiyu. These two plots both reflected the description of the life of the aristocrats in ancient Chinese novels, as well as the values of marriage, love, wealth, and so on.

The cultural essence behind the two love models of " Dream of the Red Chamber ": the alliance between wood and stone, and the marriage of gold and jade?

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2024-09-10 03:27

Dream of the Red Chamber was a classic work of ancient Chinese literature. It described the two love patterns of the wooden and stone alliance between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu and the golden and jade marriage, representing two important concepts in ancient Chinese culture. The former alliance between wood and stone referred to the oath of mutual love between two people who were destined to meet in this life in their previous life. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu were a pair of divine birds in the immortal world in their previous lives. Therefore, they met in the mortal world and finally became husband and wife. This kind of love pattern represented the ancient Chinese culture's emphasis on karma in previous lives and fate in this life. It emphasized that the love between two people was destined by fate in previous lives. A golden marriage referred to two people who met in this life for some reason, but the relationship between the two people was not based on fate in the previous life, but was formed because of some benefits or reasons. The love pattern between Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai in Dream of the Red Chamber represented this concept. This kind of love model emphasized the importance of fate in this life. It believed that the love between two people was temporary and superficial, not destined based on fate in the previous life. In Dream of the Red Chamber, the two love models of the former alliance between wood and stone and the golden and jade fate represented two different concepts in ancient Chinese culture. The former alliance of wood and stone emphasized the importance of karma in the past life and fate in this life, while the golden jade affinity emphasized the importance of fate in this life. These ideas have a profound influence on Chinese culture, affecting the way of thinking, values and interpersonal relationships of the Chinese people.

The cultural essence behind the two love models of " Dream of the Red Chamber ": the alliance between wood and stone, and the marriage of gold and jade?

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2024-09-10 03:15

The two love patterns in Dream of the Red Chamber, the former alliance between wood and stone and the golden and jade fate, reflected the values and concepts of love, marriage and wealth in traditional Chinese culture. The former alliance between wood and stone referred to a love model based on eternal loyalty and sincere feelings. It emphasized the agreement of the soul and mutual trust. In Dream of the Red Chamber, the love between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu was a typical example of the alliance between wood and stone. The feelings between them were not only deep but also pure. There were no material benefits or additional conditions. Their love was built on the basis of sincere feelings that were not affected by the outside world. The Golden Fate emphasized the importance of wealth and status. It believed that love should not be purely emotional communication but should be based on material foundation. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Xue Baochai and Jia Baoyu's love story was a typical example of a golden marriage. Their relationship was based on material wealth and social status. They believed that only with wealth and status could they maintain the stability and longevity of their love. From Dream of the Red Chamber, we can see that the two love models of wood and stone and golden and jade are common values and concepts in Chinese traditional culture. However, there were some essential differences between them. The former alliance of wood and stone emphasized sincere feelings and pure love, while the golden and jade affinity emphasized the importance of material wealth and social status. These different values and concepts reflected the views and pursuits of people of different social classes and identities in traditional Chinese culture towards love, marriage, and wealth.

In the Dream of the Red Chamber, since there is already an alliance between wood and stone, why is there a golden and jade marriage?

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2024-09-27 09:26

In 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' wood and stone alliance 'and' golden affinity 'were two different concepts. The former alliance between the wood and the stone referred to the engagement between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu before they were married. In order to please Daiyu's mother, the Jia family betrothed Daiyu to Baoyu. However, after the marriage, the relationship between Baoyu and Daiyu gradually drifted apart. Finally, Baoyu met Daiyu in a dream and the two of them found each other again. The 'golden and jade fate' referred to the engagement between Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai. In order to please Baochai's mother, Lady Wang, Lady Jia betrothed Baochai to Baoyu. After the marriage, the relationship between Baoyu and Baochai gradually became harmonious, and the two supported each other through the difficult years of their lives. Even though the concepts of " the alliance between wood and stone " and " the marriage of gold and jade " were different, they were both important plots in " Dream of the Red Chamber ". In the novel, the emotional entanglement between Baoyu and Daiyu, Baoyu and Baochai was an important part of the story. At the same time, the "golden and jade fate" also symbolized the importance of wealth and status in the traditional Chinese concept of marriage, as well as the balance and transaction between the two parties.

Could I trouble you to briefly describe the words "a golden and jade marriage" and "an alliance between wood and stone" in "Dream of the Red Chamber"?

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2024-09-27 09:09

'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classical Chinese novel in which 'A Fated Love' and 'An Alliance Between Wood and Stone' were two different kinds of relationships, representing the marriage and friendship between the Jia, Wang, and Xue families. The 'golden and jade fate' referred to the relationship between the fourth daughter of the Jia family, Baochai, and Jia Baoyu. Baochai was born in a prestigious family. She was gentle, kind, and had noble moral character and knowledge. She was regarded as a "fairy woman" by everyone. And Jia Baoyu was a poor, talented noble son. The two of them had a deep relationship. However, due to family interests and complicated interpersonal relationships, Jia Baoyu and Baochai were forced to separate and finally Jia Baoyu died in grief. The "Mu Shi Qian Alliance" referred to the relationship between the Jia family's second daughter, Dai Yu, and Jia Baoyu. Daiyu was an innocent, kind-hearted, delicate girl with similar characteristics to Jia Baoyu. There was a deep relationship between the two, but due to the changes in the family and the teasing of fate, Daiyu finally passed away. The words " Golden Fate " and " Wood and Stone Alliance " were the more representative relationships in " Dream of the Red Chamber ", representing the marriage and friendship between the Jia, Wang, and Xue families. Among them, the " Golden Fate " emphasized the sincerity and beauty of love, while the " Wood and Stone Alliance " emphasized the interests and loyalty of the family.

Could I trouble you to briefly describe the words "a golden and jade marriage" and "an alliance between wood and stone" in "Dream of the Red Chamber"?

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2024-09-11 14:12

Dream of the Red Chamber was a masterpiece in Chinese classical literature. The two main plots and topics were "A Golden and Jade Fated Love" and "The Alliance Between Wood and Stone". The 'golden and jade fate' referred to the marriage between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. Lin Daiyu was Jia Baoyu's cousin and they had a deep relationship, but due to family, social and ethical factors, they could not be together in the end. The other women around Jia Baoyu, such as Xue Baochai and Wang Xifeng, were also outstanding people, but due to their differences in background, personality, and interests, they did not receive Jia Baoyu's true love. The "Wood and Stone Alliance" referred to the oath between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. At the end of the novel, Jia Baoyu meets the illusory Lin Daiyu in the Grand Illusionary Land, and the two promise to love each other forever. However, due to various reasons, Jia Baoyu was unable to fulfill his oath of alliance with Lin Daiyu and left the world. These two plots and theme profoundly revealed the contradictions and problems of marriage, family, ethics, and love in ancient Chinese society. It was also one of the important reasons why "Dream of the Red Chamber" became a classic.

A brief account of the plot of the alliance between wood and stone in Dream of the Red Chamber

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2024-09-14 00:39

The alliance between wood and stone was one of the plot lines in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and it was also one of the climax of the novel. The story took place during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and told the life of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others in the Jia family. The story was set in a wealthy family, the Jia family. The master of the Jia family was Jia Baoyu's father, Jia Daishan. He was a scholar who liked poetry, songs, and was good at painting and calligraphy. He was a person with a strong literary aura. Jia Baoyu's mother, Lady Jia, was Jia Daishan's wife. She was a smart, kind, and intelligent woman. The main plot of the story happened at Jia Baoyu's birthday party. Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, and the others were all present at the banquet. Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu were cousins. They grew up together and had a deep relationship. Lin Daiyu left the Jia family for Xue Baochai's home because of the family's misfortune. At the banquet, Grandmother Jia announced an important event-Jia Baoyu was going to marry Lin Daiyu. Grandmother Jia asked Jia Baoyu to marry Xue Baochai, but Xue Baochai refused. At this time, Lin Daiyu felt uncomfortable and left the banquet. After Lin Daiyu left, the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai gradually cooled down. Xue Baochai felt that Jia Baoyu didn't care enough about her and Jia Baoyu thought Xue Baochai was too strong. In the end, the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu began to heat up. However, just as the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu was getting deeper and deeper, Lin Daiyu passed away in an accident. Jia Baoyu felt extremely sad and left the Jia residence to start his wandering life. At the end of the story, Jia Baoyu came to a deserted garden called the "Wood and Stone Alliance". In the garden, he wrote the quatrain,"Wood and Stone Alliance," to express his longing and nostalgia for Lin Daiyu. At the end of the story, Jia Baoyu spent his last days in the deserted garden, and the alliance between wood and stone became his vow of love.

How did the "Golden Jade Marriage" and "Wood and Stone Alliance" in the Red Chamber come about?

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2024-09-07 19:54

There were two different explanations for the origin of the "Golden and Jade Fated Love" and "Wood and Stone Alliance" in the Dream of the Red Chamber. "Golden and Jade Marriage" referred to the emotional entanglement between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber"."Golden and Jade" referred to Lin Daiyu's jade, while "Marriage" referred to the happy fate between them. In the novel, the explanation of this phrase was that Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu had many similarities in terms of personality, family background, life experience, etc. The two of them had a deep emotional foundation, so they were called "golden and jade fate". The "Wood and Stone Alliance" referred to the alliance that Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu had once made. In the novel, Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu got together because they liked each other at first, but they separated for various reasons during their growth. Later, after Jia Baoyu died, he felt that his soul had merged with Lin Daiyu's soul. The two of them met again and swore to become the "Wood and Stone Alliance", indicating that their feelings would never change. The words "Golden Fate" and "Wood and Stone Alliance" were both famous words in "Dream of the Red Chamber". Their origins and meanings had unique explanations.

What was the meaning of the golden and jade marriage, the wooden and stone alliance mentioned in Dream of the Red Chamber?

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2024-09-11 14:20

The Golden and Jade Marriage, the Wood and Stone Alliance, was an important concept in Dream of the Red Chamber. It referred to the emotional entanglement between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. Among them, the "golden and jade marriage" referred to the marriage between Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu, while the "wood and stone alliance" referred to the covenant between them, that is,"willing to swear in front of wood and stone to be forever married". "A golden and jade marriage" referred to the marriage between Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu, indicating that the love between them was as precious as gold and jade, and would never be erased. And the "Mu Shi Qian Alliance" referred to the alliance between them, which meant that they would swear in front of Mu Shi that they would be husband and wife forever. In the novel, the golden and jade fate and the alliance between wood and stone were described as a symbol of beautiful love. They expressed people's yearning and pursuit of true love, as well as people's loyalty and commitment to marriage and love.

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