Jia Zheng's wife was Madam Wang. Madam Wang was Jia Zheng's official wife. Together, they gave birth to three children, Jia Yuanchun, Jia Zhu, and Jia Baoyu. However, the documents did not provide much detailed information about the marriage between Jia Zheng and Madam Wang. Jia Zheng and Mrs. Wang's relationship as husband and wife was not good. They had almost no common topics and rarely communicated about the big and small matters of daily life. Their marital status was described as bad in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. However, there was no clear explanation in the literature as to why their marriage had become like this. Therefore, regarding the specific relationship between Jia Zheng and Madam Wang, we are unable to draw a definite conclusion.
The relationship between Jia Zheng and Madam Wang went through different stages in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. At first, they were a strong marriage of equal status and were in the stage of loving love. However, as time went by, their relationship gradually turned into enmity and disgust. Lady Wang discovered Grandmother Jia's existence after marriage. She was a cheerful and resourceful mother-in-law, which may have led to her change. In addition, there were cultural differences between Jia Zheng and Madam Wang, which might have affected their relationship. However, the details of their relationship did not provide any clear information.
Jia Zheng was a character in Cao Xueqin's novel Dream of the Red Chamber. He was the Second Master of Rong Mansion, the second son of Jia Daishan and Jia's grandmother, and also Jia Baoyu's father, Lin Daiyu's uncle, and Xue Baochai's uncle. Jia Zheng was the highest authority in Rong Guo Mansion, except for Grandmother Jia. However, he did not often manage the affairs of the mansion. He spent more time reading books, playing chess, and chatting with the guests. He didn't like a luxurious life and even had the intention of returning to the countryside to live in seclusion. Jia Zheng was fond of reading since childhood, but he was not born to be square and rigid. He used to be a wanton and unruly person, but in order to bring honor to his ancestors, he attached importance to studying and returning to the right path. Jia Zheng was upright, humble and kind, and his reputation was clean and solemn. He treated the wise and helped the weak. He had the style of his ancestors, but sometimes he seemed pedantic. As for Jia Zheng's feelings for Daiyu, although he did not express his love and concern directly, one could see his love and appreciation for Daiyu from some details.
Jia Zheng was described in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', as a relatively upright person. His way of being an official was' not to seek merit, but to seek no wrongdoing'. Jia Zheng was the only male member of the Jia family who needed to participate in government affairs, but in fact, he did not work actively. He pursued elegance and enjoyed a comfortable life. Even though he did not do anything terrible, his contribution was relatively small compared to the other members of the Jia family. Jia Zheng's conduct was also controversial. His love for Concubine Zhao and his opposition to Baoyu sparked discussion. In general, Jia Zheng was a complicated and interesting character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. His behavior and personality left some unsolved mysteries.
Dream of the Red Chamber was a classic Chinese classical novel, in which the description of the image and character of the Lady Dowager was an important part that could not be ignored. Grandmother Jia was Jia Baoyu's grandmother and one of the heads of the Jia family. She was a very smart and capable woman who not only held an important position in the family but also had a high status and influence in social interactions. In the novel, the image of Grandmother Jia was very full. She had a deep cultural background and superb wisdom, but also had a gentle, kind, loving and patient side. She was very concerned and loved her grandson, Jia Baoyu. Not only did she give him meticulous care in life, but she also provided him with good educational resources and social environment. She was also very good at handling family affairs and coordinating relationships, providing important support for the operation of the entire family. At the same time, Grandmother Jia was also a person who paid great attention to family harmony and interpersonal relationships. She respected the status and rights of each family and relatives very much and tried her best to maintain the unity and stability of the family. She was also very strict with her children's education, focusing on cultivating their moral character and talent, hoping that they would become useful talents in the future. Lady Jia was a very important character in Dream of the Red Chamber. Her wisdom, kindness, decisiveness, and leadership left a deep impression on people. At the same time, she also showed the image and values of traditional women in Chinese classical novels.
Grandmother Jia was a very important character in the China classical novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. Judging from her background, she was born in the noble family of Shi Hou, who was a hero in Jinling. She married into the Jia family and had two sons and a daughter with her husband, Jia Daishan. After her husband passed away, the eldest son inherited the title and the second son was promoted. She also became a first-grade imperial concubine and had a respected status in the Jia residence. She was respectfully addressed as "Old Lady Shi","Old Ancestor","Old Lady", and so on. In terms of family relations, she was the core of the elders in the family. She loved her grandson Baoyu, granddaughter Daiyu and other juniors. When Daiyu joined the Jia family, Grandmother Jia led the crowd to welcome her, showing a loving image. She had an important influence on the marriage attitude of the younger generation. She approved of Baoyu and Daiyu's marriage, but was dissatisfied with Baochai's behavior. This was not only related to her love for Daiyu, but also related to Baochai's style of doing things. She didn't like Baochai pretending to be dignified and virtuous, and her personality was dull and boring. She preferred a girl with a lively and refreshing personality. She had rich experience in managing family affairs, handled matters steadily, and had outstanding methods of managing the family and educating them. She had experienced the process of prosperity and decline in the Jia family and witnessed many changes in the family, such as welcoming the visit of the Yuan Concubine and the looting of the Jia family. Although she had enjoyed a life of luxury and wealth, she also bore the ups and downs of her family's fate. She was the core character of the tragedy in the book. She had a strong tragic color and was also the fuse of the tragedy of Bao Dai's love and the tragedy of the Jia family. Her personality was complicated. She maintained the three cardinal guides and five constant virtues of feudalism, but also had the factors of the times that did not conform to the feudal ethics. In terms of treating relatives, it could be seen from her attitude towards Granny Liu. She invited Granny Liu to visit the Grand View Garden. It seemed like she liked this old woman from the countryside, but in fact, she was using this to knock down the Xue family. She gave Granny Liu a high-standard reception. By comparing her attitude with Baochai's birthday, she showed the Xue family that even a poor relative like Granny Liu knew how to be grateful, but the Xue mother and daughter lived in the Jia family for a long time and did nothing. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Grandmother Jia had many ways of addressing Daiyu. If they were mentioned together with Baoyu, they would be called " two Yuer-er's ";; when talking with Yuanyang, they would be called " Miss Lin ";; when talking with Tanchun, Xichun, or Xiangyun, they would be called " your Sister Lin ";;; and when Grandmother Jia herself or Lady Wang talked about it, they would also be called " Lin Girl." These different forms of address reflected Grandmother Jia's love for Daiyu, and the different forms of address used on different occasions also reflected Grandmother Jia's attention to the form of address. Miss Lin's form of address reflected Daiyu's noble identity, while Lin's form of address contained Grandmother Jia's love and concern. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Grandmother Jia was an important character in " Dream of the Red Chamber." She was the highest elder in the Jia family and had a very high status and authority in the Jia family. She had planned far ahead and made many arrangements, such as marrying Jia Min to Lin Ruhai and sending Jia Yuanchun into the palace. However, in the end, due to many changes, the family declined. Qingwen was one of the four maids in Jia Baoyu's room, the head of the Twelve Beauties of Jinling. Her appearance was beautiful, and her appearance, speech, needlework, and needlework were all incomparable. She was elegant and dexterous, and her mind was noble and pure. She was similar to Daiyu, and there was a saying that "the clear sky is the shadow of Daiyu". She was originally gifted to Grandmother Jia by Nanny Lai, and later, Grandmother Jia gave her to Baoyu. She had a straightforward personality, yearned for equality, and had a rebellious spirit. However, because of her personality, she offended many people. In the end, she was expelled from the Jia residence by Madam Wang and died with hatred. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the 87th edition of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Madam Wang and Jia Zheng had a conversation when Jia Baoyu was beaten up. At that time, Jia Zheng wanted to beat Baoyu. Madam Wang watched as her doted son was taught a lesson. She knelt down and said a lot of pitiful words to Jia Zheng. She even brought up her deceased eldest son to plead for Baoyu. The death of Jinchuan and the beating of Baoyu also revealed Jia Zheng's dissatisfaction with Madam Wang, but he did not mention what specific conversation they had at that time. In addition, in the plot of Baoyu being beaten up, Madam Wang said,"The more Master wants him dead, the more he wants me dead." Since you want to strangle him to death, quickly bring a rope and strangle me to death first." These words also reflected the collision between her and Jia Zheng's attitudes on the matter of Baoyu. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Jia Lian and Jia Zheng were cousins. Jia Lian was the eldest son of Jia She of Rong Mansion, and Jia Zheng was Jia She's younger brother, so Jia Lian was Jia Zheng's nephew. Jia Lian and his wife, Wang Xifeng, lived in Jia Zheng's house and helped with the housework. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In "Dream of the Red Chamber," it was usually assumed that Jia Zheng and Jia Baoyu had a father-son relationship. Jia Zheng had a strong fatherly love in his heart, but due to the many contradictions in values (Jia Zheng was passionate about fame, while Jia Baoyu hated the imperial examinations) and life attitudes (Jia Zheng was diligent in government affairs, while Jia Baoyu was a wealthy and idle person who mingled with his daughters), there were many discord between father and son. However, the blood relationship between father and son could not be severed. Jia Zheng's hatred for Jia Baoyu was more like "iron does not meet steel." However, there was also a view that if Jia Baoyu was a prince hidden in the Jia residence, then Jia Baoyu was the grandson of Grandmother Jia and not his biological grandson, and Jia Zheng was Jia Baoyu's biological uncle. However, this view belonged to a more special interpretation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>