Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu were the two main characters in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and their appearances in the novel were also different. Wang Xifeng's appearance was at Grandmother Jia's Lantern Festival Banquet. As Grandmother Jia's niece, she was arranged by Grandmother Jia to manage and manage the banquet. Wang Xifeng's image design was very gorgeous. She wore a purple cloak and a phoenix hairpin on her head. Her words showed her wit and agility. She was an excellent management talent. Her image also laid the foundation for the development of the plot of the whole novel. Jia Baoyu's appearance was in the plot of "Yuan Chun's visit to relatives". Yuan Chun introduced her and Lin Daiyu to her two older brothers, Jia Zheng and Jia Zhen, and Jia Baoyu became the only son of the Jia family. In the novel, Jia Baoyu's image was that of a literary youth. He wore a green satin robe and a black gauze hat, and his words showed his lofty and literary aura. His image design also reflected his unique temperament and character. In the novel, the author used many artistic means to introduce these two characters. For example, Wang Xifeng's appearance was to show her intelligence and wit through Grandmother Jia's language, while Jia Baoyu's appearance was to show his literary atmosphere and unique character through Yuan Chun's introduction and the author's own description. In addition, the novel also portrayed the personalities and characteristics of these two characters through a series of details, such as Wang Xifeng's wit and Jia Baoyu's venomous tongue. These artistic expressions made the two characters more vivid and played an important role in the development of the plot of the novel.
'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic work of Chinese classical literature. Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu were the two main characters in the novel. Although these two characters both played important roles in the novel, they had their own characteristics in the way they appeared and the art of performance. Wang Xifeng was the first character in the novel. She appeared in the seventh chapter of the novel,"Biography of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu". In this part, the author Cao Xueqin revealed Wang Xifeng's personality, appearance and inner world through her image. When Wang Xifeng appeared, she was dressed in purple silk. Her face was like a silver basin, and her eyes were like water almonds. She was slender, elegant, and charming. At the same time, Wang Xifeng's language description was also impressive. She used words such as " scheming " and " vicious tricks " to describe her intelligence and cunning. In contrast, Jia Baoyu's appearance was relatively low-key. He appeared in the sixth chapter of the novel," Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu Parting." This time, there was not much description of his appearance. He only got to know Jia Baoyu through the introduction of Grandmother Jia. In this part, the author Cao Xueqin showed Jia Baoyu's personality, character and inner world through his image. Jia Baoyu was a gentle, kind and talented person, but there was also pain and loneliness in his heart. Wang Xifeng's appearance was full of drama and mystery. Her image and language description left a deep impression on people. Jia Baoyu's appearance was relatively low-key, but his image and inner world deeply touched the readers 'hearts.
In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu and Wang Baochuan had no direct relationship. Jia Baoyu was the young master of the Jia family, the grandson of Grandmother Jia, and the son of Jia Baoyu's father, Jia Zhen. Wang Baochuan was Jia Baoyu's cousin and the sister of Lady Wang, Jia Baoyu's mother and Grandmother Jia's granddaughter. In the novel, there was a love story between Jia Baoyu and Wang Baochuan, but it did not come true for various reasons.
Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu were two important characters in Dream of the Red Chamber. Their appearances and artistic expressions had their own characteristics. Wang Xifeng appeared at the beginning of the novel. She left a deep impression on the readers as a smart, witty and vicious image. When introducing her, the author used the word "Jia Lian's wife" to hint at her status and identity, and also to lay the foreshadowing for her performance later. In contrast, Jia Baoyu's appearance was more secretive. He only officially appeared in the fifth chapter of the novel, when the readers still knew nothing about his identity and background. The author hinted at Jia Baoyu's identity by calling him " Grandmother Jia's son ", and then through a series of detailed descriptions, let the readers gradually realize his talent and charm. Wang Xifeng's way of appearing was more witty and vicious, using hints and foreshadowing to arouse the readers 'interest. Jia Baoyu's appearance was more subtle. It required detailed descriptions and step-by-step introductions to reveal his identity and charm. In addition, in the novel, Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu also used different artistic expressions to introduce themselves. Wang Xifeng's introduction used contrast and irony to highlight her status and identity with her intelligence and wisdom. Jia Baoyu, on the other hand, used description and metaphor to attract the readers 'attention with his talent and charm.
Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu were the sister-in-law and brother-in-law in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. They were also Grandmother Jia's granddaughter-in-law and grandson, as well as Jia Baoyu's cousin. They had a close relationship. Wang Xifeng was Jia Baoyu's cousin and also his sister-in-law. They enjoyed a prosperous life in Rong Mansion, but they were also affected by jealousy and vicissitudes. The relationship between them was described in the novel as unusual, and there were times when they were intimate. Jia Baoyu addressed Wang Xifeng as his sister and sister-in-law. This was because the Chinese had an unwritten rule, which was," call her first and never change it." The relationship between them was both kinship and consideration of interests. In short, the relationship between Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu was complicated and special.
In Dream of the Red Chamber, the author had some similarities and differences in the appearance arrangements of Baoyu and Sister Feng: similarities and differences: Both Baoyu and Fengjie appeared in the living room of Grandmother Jia, but Baoyu was the heir of Grandmother Jia and Fengjie was the daughter-in-law of Grandmother Jia. Baoyu was described as a smart, versatile and well-cultivated character in the novel, while Feng Jie was described as a witty, shrewd and powerful character. 3. Baoyu and Sister Feng were both portrayed as distinguished guests in the Jia family, but Baoyu's status was more noble. The difference: Baoyu's appearance in the novel is earlier than that of Sister Feng, but Sister Feng's appearance is relatively later. Baoyu and Sister Feng had different personalities and fates. In the novel, Baoyu was a multi-talented and well-cultivated character. His life was relatively smooth and he eventually became a cultural celebrity. Sister Feng was portrayed as a witty, shrewd, powerful and powerful figure. Her life was more complicated but she eventually succeeded. The roles of Baoyu and Sister Feng in the novel are also different. Baoyu's existence was to show the wealth and glory of the Jia family. His role was to add some romantic color to the novel as one of the main lines of the novel. The existence of Sister Feng was to show the housework and power struggle of the Jia family. Her role as one of the auxiliary lines of the novel added some struggle and drama to the novel.
Wang Xifeng didn't directly set up a trap to kill Jia Rui. On the contrary, through a series of schemes and inducements, Jia Rui gradually fell into trouble in the process of pursuing her, which eventually led to his death. Wang Xifeng's lovesick plot included the first test, creating illusions, meeting privately, and refusing to harm. Jia Rui's death was caused by his own inferior behavior and endless desire. Therefore, Wang Xifeng did not directly kill Jia Rui, but through a carefully planned scheme to put him in a desperate situation.
In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Rui had a certain level of affection for Wang Xifeng. When Jia Rui first met Wang Xifeng, he was attracted by her beauty and had a lust for her. He pretended to meet and seduce Wang Xifeng, but she hated him and set a trap, causing Jia Rui to get frostbite. However, Jia Rui's love for Wang Xifeng did not decrease. He still longed to see her. Wang Xifeng set up a lovesick trap to lure Jia Rui into taking the bait, which eventually led to Jia Rui's tragic ending. Jia Rui's behavior reflected the emptiness and confusion in his heart. He was born in the Jia family, a wealthy family, but his status in the family was low and he lacked the love of his parents. Therefore, his love for Wang Xifeng might be a way to find comfort and satisfaction. All in all, Jia Rui's love for Wang Xifeng was real, but it was also manipulated and used by Wang Xifeng.
There were many versions of Wang Xifeng's ending in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. In the 1987 TV series, Jia Lian found out that Wang Xifeng killed Second Sister You and intended to kill Zhang Hua. Therefore, he summoned Mrs. Wang, Mrs. Xing, Jia She, and others to publicly interrogate her. As a result, she fell ill. At the same time, the Jia Residence was raided. Everyone in the Jia Residence, including her, was captured and locked up in the Prison God Temple. Then, she died of illness in prison. The jailers wrapped her body in a straw mat and dragged her out to throw away. The other ending was speculated by Zhou Ruchang and other scholars. In the chapter of Jia Baoyu's dream-traversing in the Great Illusionary Land, there was a judgment on Wang Xifeng: " All birds that come from the end of the world know how to love this talent. The first, the second, the third, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the fifth, the fifth, the sixth, the sixth, the fifth, the sixth, the sixth, the fifth, the sixth, the fifth, the sixth, the sixth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the These endings were all based on the descriptions in the novel and the guesses of scholars.
Wang Xifeng's first appearance in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was in the third chapter,'She asked her brother-in-law Ruhai to recommend Xibin and pick up her grandson, Grandmother Jia, who pitied the orphan.' Daiyu heard laughter coming from the backyard. She wondered who this person was and why he was so rude. Then, a group of daughters-in-law and servant girls surrounded a person and entered from the back door. This person was dressed differently from the other girls. He was beautifully embroidered. He wore a golden thread with eight pearls on his head and a red gold dragon necklace on his neck. He wore a narrow red satin jacket with a hundred butterflies in gold and a five-colored silk shirt with a stone green silver mouse on it. He wore a jadeite crepe skirt. Her appearance and mannerisms left a deep impression on everyone. This clip showed Wang Xifeng's special status and her character.
Wang Xifeng's first appearance was in the third chapter of Dream of the Red Chamber," She asked her brother-in-law Ruhai to recommend Xibin, and received her grandson, Grandmother Jia, who pitied the orphan girl." The original text described Wang Xifeng's appearance and dressing. She was wearing colorful embroidered clothes, wearing a golden Eight Treasures Pearl bun, and a red gold plate with a dragon ring on her neck. Her overall appearance was beautiful and moving. Her eyes were like a phoenix's, and her eyebrows were curved like willow leaves. She had a slim figure and a flirtatious temperament. Her appearance aroused Lin Daiyu's curiosity and doubt. The original text did not mention Wang Xifeng's character and talent.