Qingwen wasn't Jia Baoyu's head waitress. Qingwen was one of the four maids in Jia Baoyu's room, but her status was second only to Xiren. Xiren was in charge of personal affairs, while Qingwen did not often take on such tasks. Although Qingwen was very close to Jia Baoyu, she was not appointed as Baoyu's future concubine. Therefore, Qingwen was not Jia Baoyu's head waitress.
The relationship between Qingwen and Jia Baoyu could be described as a master-servant relationship, a friend relationship, and a lover relationship. As Jia Baoyu's servant girl, Qingwen was responsible for taking care of his daily life and was responsible for her duties. Jia Baoyu also trusted and relied on Qingwen very much. Whenever he encountered difficulties or was in a bad mood, he would always talk to Qingwen. Apart from the master-servant relationship, they also had a deep friendship. Qingwen had a straightforward personality and dared to speak the truth, and Jia Baoyu also liked this kind of personality. They respected and understood each other, and they were always relaxed and happy together. In addition, Qingwen and Jia Baoyu were lovers. Qingwen loved Jia Baoyu deeply, and Jia Baoyu also liked Qingwen. This kind of relationship between lovers was very obvious in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The relationship between Qingwen and Jia Baoyu was complicated and multi-layered. There was the dependence and care of the master and servant, the mutual understanding and respect of friends, and the deep love of lovers.
There were different opinions and explanations about the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Qingwen. Some documents believed that Jia Baoyu had no love for Qingwen, and the feelings between them were more of a pampering and closeness between master and servant. Other documents mentioned that Jia Baoyu had developed a certain love for Qingwen, but this kind of love stayed at the hazy and emotional level, lacking in-depth communication and communication. Qingwen's feelings for Jia Baoyu were also controversial. Some people thought that she was infatuated with Jia Baoyu, but others thought that her care and love for Jia Baoyu was only because he was her master. Overall, there was no clear answer to whether Jia Baoyu and Qingwen were in love. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Qingwen was love.
The reason why Qingwen regretted not being with Jia Baoyu was not clear. Before she died, Qingwen expressed her regret that she had not made a plan earlier. There was another reason. However, he didn't mention the specific reason. The relationship between Qingwen and Jia Baoyu was described as intimate in Dream of the Red Chamber, but it did not involve their intimate relationship. Therefore, the specific reason why Qingwen regretted not being with Jia Baoyu was currently unknown.
The relationship between Qingwen and Jia Baoyu was multi-layered. First of all, they had a master-servant relationship. Qingwen was Jia Baoyu's maid and was responsible for taking care of his daily life. Qingwen was very responsible to Jia Baoyu, and Jia Baoyu also trusted and relied on Qingwen. Secondly, there was a deep friendship between them. Qingwen had a straightforward personality. Jia Baoyu liked this kind of personality. They respected each other and understood each other. They were always relaxed and happy when they were together. Finally, there was a relationship between them as lovers. Qingwen loved Jia Baoyu deeply, and Jia Baoyu also liked Qingwen. The feelings between them were very obvious in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. In general, the relationship between Qingwen and Jia Baoyu was a combination of master and servant, friends and lovers.
After Qingwen's death, Jia Baoyu showed extreme grief and regret. He wrote a eulogy for Qingwen in honor of her and went to visit her cousin. In front of Qingwen's spirit, Baoyu couldn't help but burst into tears, completely releasing the grief in his heart. In addition, Baoyu was extremely sad about Qingwen's death. He was full of praise for her excellent quality and beautiful appearance. Qingwen's death made Baoyu deeply remorseful. He reflected on his attitude and behavior towards Qingwen and felt guilty for the unfair treatment of Qingwen. Baoyu's feelings for Qingwen were deep. He regarded her as his beloved girl, the person he doted on and trusted the most.
Jia Baoyu's characters had various personalities. First of all, Jia Baoyu had a gentle and gentle personality. He was as docile as a lamb to his parents, as gentle as a sister to his servant girls, and even very respectful and humble to the villagers. When he was playing with the maids, they couldn't tell that he was a young master. Secondly, Jia Baoyu had a rebellious character. He despised fame and fortune, did not want to go on an official career, hated the eight-legged writing style, and hated feudal ethics and the traditional lifestyle of scholar-bureaucrats. He advocated a free and unrestrained life. In addition, Jia Baoyu had a kind and compassionate personality. He tried his best to be considerate of others and take care of others within his ability. The development and change of his personality was one of the main threads of the entire 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He had formed his unique values and ideas during his growth. In summary, Jia Baoyu's character was gentle, gentle, rebellious, kind and compassionate.
Jia Baoyu was a complex character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He had a gentle and sensitive side, but he also had deep thinking and cultural cultivation. His personality traits included emotional sensitivity and passion, disgust towards worldly matters, and contradictory understanding of fate. Jia Baoyu had special feelings for Daiyu, Qiu-er, Xi-ren and other women. His affection was not superficial, but deeply expressed his sensitivity to interpersonal relationships and unique emotional experience. His lack of interest in officialdom, politics, and family struggles reflected his deep desire for a quiet and peaceful life. He was more willing to pursue art and literature to show his love for the spiritual world. Jia Baoyu had a contradictory understanding of his own fate. After experiencing the tragedy of love and marriage and the decline of his family, he had a unique understanding of life and the world. His personality traits also included treating people equally, respecting personality, liking girls, and loving women. Generally speaking, Jia Baoyu was a complicated and contradictory character. His character made him one of the most attractive characters in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
I recommend a few Doujinshi novels from Dream of the Red Chamber. The Official in the Red Chamber, by Gu Xichao, History-Aerial History. Xue Pan had transmigrated, so he felt less conflicted and more comfortable. Although he didn't know the author, the theme of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was very novel. I only read 3 chapters before I was attracted and directly added to the bookshelf. However, there were a few historical errors, and the style of writing was slightly off. "Red Chambers Are Floating Clouds", an ancient romance written under Xiao Li Cherry, a type of palace fighting. Daiyu was reborn and broke away from the control of the Jia family. Jia Baoyu was not the male protagonist. It was a counter-attack of Daiyu that was in line with the original interpretation. " Daiyu of the Red Chamber " was an ancient romance created by Fishing in the Moon in the Ancient Well. The female lead dressed up as Miss Lin and wanted to turn the situation around to protect the Lin family's assets. Although his writing style was not mature enough, it was an improvement. He also had a unique understanding of the plot of the characters in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. 'Jia Zheng of the Red Chamber', the history of the owner of the inkstone-historical biography. Modern teachers dressed like Jia Zheng, like a nanny father, describing family love delicately, and their writing skills were excellent. " Jia Lu Crossing the Red Chamber ", an ancient romance written by nice Liu Yu. The female protagonist transmigrated into Jia Lu after the college entrance examination. The background was similar to the Red Chamber but different. Her father, Jia Jing, was reborn. The book was finished. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Jia Baoyu was the male lead in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He was a literary youth with outstanding qualities such as gentleness, kindness, intelligence, and talent. He was born into a noble family but was forced to leave his home because of the fall of his family. In the process of living on the streets, he got to know Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other people, and gradually grew into a person with deep thinking. Jia Baoyu's story could be divided into two parts. The first part described his life in the Rong Mansion, his relationship with his cousins Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai, as well as his conflicts with the other people in the Rong Mansion. In this part, Jia Baoyu was an artistic youth. He was good at poetry and liked music and painting. He was also a kind person who was very considerate to the people around him. However, he also felt that his social status was not high enough because he was ostracized and oppressed by others because of his noble status. The second part described Jia Baoyu's life after he became homeless. In this part, Jia Baoyu experienced many hardships and hardships, but he still had a positive attitude. He befriended some of the lower-class people and helped them solve their problems. Through his experiences, he gradually realized the injustice of society and the ugliness of human nature. In this part, Jia Baoyu became more mature and profound, showing his kindness and sense of justice. Jia Baoyu was a man full of literary and artistic atmosphere and a sense of justice. He was oppressed in the aristocratic society, but after wandering on the streets, he was still able to help the people around him solve problems through his talent and kindness. His story was full of thoughts about human nature and social problems, and it was also a literary work full of thoughts and cultural implications.