Jia Zheng was Jia Baoyu's father. Lin Daiyu's mother, Jia Min, was Jia Zheng's sister, so Jia Zheng was Lin Daiyu's uncle. Xue Baochai's mother, Aunt Xue, and Jia Zheng's wife, Madam Wang, were sisters, so Jia Zheng was Xue Baochai's uncle. Read more exciting novels for free
There were many songs related to Daiyu and Baochai in the 87th edition of Dream of the Red Chamber. For example, the song "Wang Ning Mei" sung by Chen Li was usually considered to be a song describing the love between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. The song expressed a kind of melancholy and sad emotion, as if telling the tragic fate of Daiyu's love. There was also " Song of Burial of Flowers ", which was also closely related to Daiyu. Chen Li's version of the song sang the sadness of Daiyu's burial of flowers, her feelings for her own fate, and other complex emotions. There were no songs that specifically described Baochai, but songs like " The Good Song " also reflected the overall fate of the characters in " Dream of the Red Chamber," including Baochai. These songs, through lyrics, music, and the performance of the singer, deeply expressed the character, fate, and emotional atmosphere of the characters in Dream of the Red Chamber. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu were childhood sweethearts. They both grew up by Grandmother Jia's side. One was Grandmother Jia's biological grandson, and the other was Mother Jia's granddaughter. They lived close to each other. The two of them had no guesses when they were young, and they were close to each other. In Lin Daiyu's previous life, she was the Crimson Pearl Grass, and Jia Baoyu was the stone left by Nüwa to mend the sky. After Shen Ying's servant watered the immortal grass, he was reborn into the Jia family. The immortal grass reincarnated with him in order to repay his kindness and was willing to repay the kindness of watering it with tears for the rest of its life. After Daiyu's first awakening of love, she was not satisfied with being Baoyu's sister. However, Baoyu was ignorant at first. Later, he began to pursue love after experiencing some things. They could not freely express their love in a feudal family. They could only try to explain to each other. Xue Baochai had lived in the Jia residence for many years. She came with the purpose of marrying Jia Baoyu. From a secular point of view, this marriage was perfect in many ways. Lady Wang was willing, and later let Baochai participate in the steward; Yuan Chun gave Baoyu the same gift as Baochai, which showed that Yuan Chun agreed; Wang Xifeng also sided with the Xue family. Baochai herself was also willing. She was intelligent and had a good eye for people. Baoyu was a very good candidate for a husband. The details such as the "red deer skewers" also reflected her intentions. Her arrival made Lin Daiyu feel a love crisis, and Daiyu often tested Baoyu with her temper. Therefore, the three of them formed a complicated triangular relationship. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The Dream of the Red Chamber was a classic Chinese classic novel, in which Bao, Dai, and Chai were the main characters. The three of them received different evaluations due to their different personalities and life experiences. Jia Baoyu was the protagonist of Bao, Dai and Chai. He was born in a noble family, and his personality was gentle, kind, and talented. He was deeply loved by everyone. However, he also had a sensitive and fragile heart and complicated emotional experiences that made his image more three-dimensional and profound. In the novel, Jia Baoyu was known as the " Casanova." His pen name " Jia Baoyu " also originated from his emotional world. Lin Daiyu was the other protagonist of the three. She was born in a prestigious family and had a proud and introverted personality with complicated emotions. She was beautiful and talented, but she was also ostracized by fate and her family. In the novel, Lin Daiyu was known as "Daiyu". Her pen name "Lin Daiyu" also came from her character and fate. Xue Baochai was the villain of Bao, Dai and Chai. She was born in poverty, but her character was steady, generous, rich, and good at thinking and solving problems. Her relationship with Jia Baoyu was complicated and varied, but she did not get a happy ending in the end. In the novel, Xue Baochai was known as "Baochai". Her pen name "Xue Baochai" also came from her personality and life experiences. Bao, Dai, and Chai had their own characteristics and were indispensable characters in the novel. The readers had different opinions about their comments. Everyone had their own opinions and comments.
In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', the distinction between the hairpin and the Dai was reflected in many aspects: ** 1. Character ** 1. ** Lin Daiyu ** - Lin Daiyu's personality was entirely based on her own character. She would not flatter or win over others. For example, when she received the silk flowers, she directly asked if it was for her alone or if it was for other girls. This kind of straightforwardness reflected her character. She was a very pure person. She was smart and beautiful, and was famous for her talent, just like Xie Daoyun of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. 2. ** Xue Baochai ** - Xue Baochai is famous for her upright character and open-minded behavior. She is well-rounded, broad-minded, and has the virtue of stopping. She was relatively scheming and was more worldly in dealing with people. She knew how to advise others according to the situation. For example, she would sometimes advise Baoyu. ** 2. Reflection in the judgment ** - In the verdict of the Twelve Beauties of Jinling,"It is lamentable to stop the machine's virtue (Xue), pitiable to chant the talent (Lin), jade belt hanging in the forest (Lin), gold hairpin buried in the snow (Xue)." The order of the four sentences was "Xue Lin Lin Xue". The first sentence mentioned Xue Baochai. Here,"De" corresponded to Baochai, and "Cai" corresponded to Daiyu. Although both of them had both virtue and talent,"De" was Baochai's signature, and "Cai" was Daiyu's expression. However, judging from the third and fourth sentences in the judgment, the author seemed reluctant to put Xue Baochai in front of Lin Daiyu, so he used this arrangement as a compensation and balance. ** 3. Jia Baoyu's Chaidai ** - In Jia Baoyu's heart, mouth, and eyes, Xue Baochai was no different from a man. The men here were the image of those who pursued careers and fishing for fame that Baoyu hated. Lin Daiyu was the complete opposite. Baoyu was willing to serve the maids because the maids were also girls. They were the "loyalty" praised by the author and the most noble and pure soul. In Baoyu's eyes, Lin Daiyu also had this kind of noble and pure soul. ** 4. The distinction between hairpin and dainty in the readers 'point of view ** 1. ** Forest Faction ** - He thought that Lin Daiyu was smart and delicate, and praised her purity and talent. 2. ** Xue Faction ** - He felt that Lin Daiyu was sensitive and mean, while Xue Baochai was round and comprehensive, generous and kind. He appreciated Baochai's way of dealing with people. 3. ** On the Unity of Chai and Dai ** - He believed that Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai represented two aspects of a woman's character, each with its own merits. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Wang Xifeng and Bao Dai were closely related. On the one hand, Wang Xifeng had promoted the marriage of Bao and Dai many times. She once used the tea leaves to show her support for the marriage of Bao and Dai. She teased Daiyu," Since you have eaten our tea, why don't you become our daughter-in-law?" She also pointed out the matching of Bao and Dai from the aspects of character, family status, foundation, family property, etc., and secretly ridiculed Xue Baochai. When Grandmother Jia said that Bao and Dai were a pair of little enemies, she personally helped them reconcile. There were many reasons for this. One was to please Grandmother Jia, who was optimistic about Bao and Dai's marriage. Wang Xifeng could consolidate her position in Grandmother Jia's heart by doing this, so that she could do things more smoothly in Rong Mansion, including using the monthly silver to lend money and stealing Grandmother Jia's property. The second was that if Lin Daiyu became the "second grandmother of Bao", because of her weak body, the position of housekeeper in Rong Mansion would probably still be in Wang Xifeng's charge. The third was that it would be easy to get along with Daiyu as a housekeeper, which could maximize her own interests. On the other hand, in the popular book, Wang Xifeng used a "switch" to let Xue Baochai pretend to be Daiyu and marry Baoyu. Although it was unknown why she helped Xue Baochai in the original book, the clues in the first 80 chapters could be speculated that it might be related to her father. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic Chinese novel, and the love triangle between Bao, Dai, and Chai was one of the classic plots. As for why these three girls were so affectionate, it might have something to do with their personalities and fates. Lin Daiyu was a sensitive, kind, and thoughtful girl. She had a very sincere feeling for Baoyu, but because of her background and character, she could not get Baoyu's love. Her feelings were suppressed deep inside her heart and finally collapsed in an accident. Baochai was a rational, mature and calm girl. Her relationship with Baoyu was relatively rational and lacked true emotional input. Baochai's feelings for Baoyu were rational, not true love. Dai Chai's feelings were very deep, but due to various reasons, their emotional journey was very winding. Their relationship had gone through many trials and setbacks, but in the end, they did not get a happy ending. The love triangle between Bao, Dai and Chai in Dream of the Red Chamber was full of tragedy and sadness, expressing the author's deep thinking about human nature and helplessness towards feelings.
Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu were cousins, and they had a deep love relationship. Lin Daiyu's mother, Jia Min, was Jia Baoyu's aunt, so Baoyu was Daiyu's cousin. They grew up together in the Jia family, and they understood and attracted each other in terms of thoughts and emotions, but in the end, they failed to form a marriage. Xue Baochai and Jia Baoyu were also cousins. Xue Baochai's mother, Aunt Xue, and Jia Baoyu's mother, Lady Wang, were sisters, so Baochai was Baoyu's cousin. During the development of the novel, Xue Baochai married Jia Baoyu under the arrangement of her family. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Thoughts on the Interpretation of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'." Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai were undoubtedly the two most dazzling female characters in the classic masterpiece of Dream of the Red Chamber. Their interpretation could allow us to deeply understand the deep meaning of Cao Xueqin's creation. Lin Daiyu was like the green bamboo and hibiscus. The Xiaoxiang Pavilion she lived in was surrounded by green bamboos. The noble and upright bamboos symbolized her character. The brush, inkstone, and ink in her room showed her talent and elegance. She was likened to a hibiscus. She was like a clear stream in the complicated Jia residence. Her talent was pitiable, but her fate under someone else's roof was as delicate as a streamer. Even if she had thousands of feelings and talents, it was difficult to control her own fate. She and Jia Baoyu had a deep connection in their souls. They were people who truly understood Baoyu. They had a common disdain for official career and economy, which made their feelings pure and deep. However, her love was eventually crushed by the feudal ethics. Her sensitivity and her pettiness were actually a helpless resistance to the environment. In the "forest" where the feudal forces stood, her love with Baoyu was torn apart. Xue Baochai, on the other hand, had the virtue of being virtuous and virtuous. She was steady and appropriate in her handling of matters. Her residence was full of strange vines and grasses, and the scene of her climbing seemed to suggest that she was adapting to reality. She was likened to a peony, with the noble beauty of the king of flowers. She was a talented woman and could read Baoyu's mind, but her values were completely different from Baoyu's. She adhered to the feudal traditional concept and believed that Baoyu should take the road of official career and economy, take the exam, and interact with officials and butchers. Under the fate of the family, although she should have been shining like a golden hairpin, she was buried because of the decay of the Xue family and some unexpected events. She seemed to follow the family's arrangements for love. After she married Baoyu, the two people's different values were contradictory in their lives after the family declined. Chai and Dai were like two sides of a mirror, reflecting each other. Their contrast and integration reflected the different circumstances and complex personalities of women in feudal times. Lin Daiyu symbolized the pursuit of free love and independent personality, while Xue Baochai embodied the traditional virtues and helplessness of women under feudal ethics. Through their interpretation, we can see Cao Xueqin's criticism of feudal ethics, in-depth analysis of human nature, and the yearning for beautiful love and free souls. These two images were not only characters in the book, but also became classic female images in the history of China literature, constantly triggering future generations to think deeply about love, family, society, and human nature. <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>
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>