"I recommend" A Guide to Happiness in the Dream of the Red Chamber "to you. This is an ancient romance novel. It mainly tells the story of Wang Xifeng's daughter's black-bellied and tough path to happiness. The male lead was the reborn Jia Lian, and there was only one female lead in the book. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There was no clear answer to the question of whether Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had an ambiguous relationship. Some documents mentioned that Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had a close relationship. They were cousins and had grown up together. They had a deep relationship. However, there were also other documents that pointed out that there was no true love between them, but a marriage driven by family and social interests. In addition, there was no conclusive evidence to prove that they were having an affair. Therefore, it was impossible to reach a definite conclusion as to whether Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had an ambiguous relationship.
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.
Yes, the plot of Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng in the sedan chair was part of the original text. In the twenty-fifth chapter of " Dream of the Red Chamber," on the way to Qin Keqing's burial, Wang Xifeng suddenly had an emergency, but Jia Baoyu and the others were sitting in the sedan chair, so she could not solve it anywhere. In the end, the palanquin stopped at the farmer's house. Wang Xifeng borrowed the farmer's open-air toilet to solve the problem.
Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had a car fight in the twenty-fifth chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The dispute was caused by the collision of the two sedan chairs and the quarrel between Wang Xifeng because she was in a hurry. Jia Baoyu was in a bad mood because he was framed by Jia Huan. After arguing with Wang Xifeng, he became emotional and beat up his favorite Qingwen, Sheyue, Qiuwen, and others. Seeing this, Wang Xifeng went forward to dissuade him, but Jia Baoyu grabbed her hair and beat her up, calling her name. This plot was an important turning point in the novel. It revealed Jia Baoyu's inner contradictions and conflicts of desires, and at the same time, it also showed Wang Xifeng's cleverness and trickery. However, the exact episode did not provide a clear answer.
The relationship between Jia Baoyu, Wang Xifeng, and Ping 'er could be said to be complicated and ever-changing. We can understand some of their interactions and emotional changes. First of all, Wang Xifeng was Jia Baoyu's wife, and Ping 'er was Wang Xifeng's confidant. Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er shared the same interests. Ping 'er had always been loyal to Wang Xifeng and had never done anything to harm her interests. The relationship between them could be said to be symbiotic, relying on each other and supporting each other. However, Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er had different personalities and views. Ping 'er had a peaceful personality, was kind and generous, and was also tolerant and magnanimous to the people around her. She had once advised Wang Xifeng not to cause too much trouble, not to be too competitive, and to be gentle to the servants. On the other hand, Wang Xifeng was more competitive and strict with her servants. Even though Ping 'er had stopped Wang Xifeng's impulse, the difference in their views still existed. In addition, Ping 'er had also taken Wang Xifeng's place to exercise the right to be the head of the family and deal with family affairs. In the Rose Dew incident, she and Jia Baoyu suggested that she take all the responsibility for the big picture. Ping 'er's decision was supported by Jia Baoyu, but Wang Xifeng disagreed, thinking that Ping' er's approach would only make the suspect do whatever he wanted. In the end, Ping 'er persuaded Wang Xifeng to give up her original plan. In summary, the relationship between Jia Baoyu, Wang Xifeng, and Ping 'er was complicated and changeable. There were interests and emotional entanglements between them. At the same time, there were differences in personality and concepts. Their interactions and conflicts were displayed in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', adding a certain tension and drama to the story.
In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had an argument and conflict in a car. This plot happened in the twenty-fifth chapter of the novel. The reason was that two sedan chairs collided and gave way to each other. Wang Xifeng had an argument because she was in a hurry. This car fight was an important turning point in the novel, revealing Jia Baoyu's inner contradiction and Wang Xifeng's attitude. However, the information given didn't mention whether Jia Baoyu fought Wang Xifeng in anger, so I don't know if Jia Baoyu fought Wang Xifeng in anger.
The battle between Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng took place in the twenty-fifth chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The dispute was caused by the collision of the two sedan chairs and the quarrel between Wang Xifeng because she was in a hurry. Jia Baoyu was in a bad mood because he was framed by Jia Huan. After arguing with Wang Xifeng, he became emotional and beat up his favorite Qingwen, Sheyue, Qiuwen, and others. This car fight was an important turning point in the novel, revealing Jia Baoyu's inner contradictions and conflicts of desire, and also showing Wang Xifeng's cleverness and power. This plot had a profound impact on the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng, and laid the foreshadowing for the subsequent development of the plot.
I recommend "The Farmer's Koi Wife: Bringing a Fool to Wasteland Reclamation." Although the title did not match the description, the male protagonist's name did have the word 'Lian' in it, and the female protagonist often called the male protagonist 'Lian'. In terms of the plot, the female protagonist traveled to ancient times, married a stupid male protagonist, and brought him to farm to earn money, gradually walking towards happiness. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Jia Zheng's wife was Madam Wang, and Wang Xifeng was Jia Lian's wife. Wang Xifeng was Madam Wang's niece, so she had two ways of addressing Jia Zheng. One was from Madam Wang's side, calling Jia Zheng's uncle, or Uncle Jia She. The other was from Jia Lian's side, calling Jia She's father-in-law, or Uncle Jia Zheng. There was no clear information about the relationship between Mrs. Wang and Wang Xifeng. Therefore, regarding the specific situation of Jia Zheng's wife, Mrs. Wang, and Wang Xifeng, the search results did not provide a definite answer.
I recommend "The Ace Girl of Campus Rebirth". The female lead, Si Tong, is a god who controls all living beings. She was reborn as an ordinary senior high school female student. She received a lot of attention because of her posturing, face-slapping, and bullying. She was super loyal and experienced all kinds of bizarre school fantasy events with the male lead, Yu Xing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π