In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Qin Keqing's character image was complicated and controversial. From some interpretation, Qin Keqing and her father-in-law, Jia Zhen, had an emotional entanglement that violated ethics. This kind of inhumane feeling was considered a scandal of " climbing the ashes." Qin Keqing was in the Jia residence, which had strict feudal ethics. Once this matter was completely exposed, she would suffer unbearable disdain and contempt. To some extent, this emotional relationship with Jia Zhen could be seen as a manifestation of love. However, under the framework of feudal morality and ethics, this kind of love was not allowed and could eventually become an important factor leading to her death. After her death, Jia Zhen organized a grand funeral. From the choice of the coffin to the act of seeking the title of "Dragon Guard" for her, it seemed to imply that Jia Zhen had special feelings for her. But at the same time, Qin Keqing was also a multi-faced character. She had the beauty of Daiyu and Baochai. She was the guide of Jia Baoyu into the illusion. Before her death, she entrusted her soul to Sister Phoenix's family. She could not be simply attributed to a character defined by love.

Qin Zhong was Qin Keqing's younger brother, but they were not related by blood. Qin Keqing was an abandoned baby that Qin Ye had brought back from the health center, while Qin Zhong was Qin Ye's biological son. According to the description of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Qin Zhong was a romantic person. He had never had any intimate interactions or conversations with Qin Keqing. At Qin Keqing's funeral, Jia Rong and Qin Zhong didn't show any signs of sadness. Perhaps it was because they knew very well about Qin Keqing's adultery. In short, Qin Zhong and Qin Keqing's relationship was rather complicated. They were siblings, but there were also some other factors that affected their relationship.
Qin Zhong was Qin Keqing's younger brother. They were not related by blood. Qin Keqing was an abandoned baby that Qin Ye brought from the Health Home, and Qin Zhong was Qin Ye's biological son. Qin Keqing doted on Qin Zhong very much and often brought him to the Jia residence to play. Qin Zhong and Jia Baoyu hit it off at first sight and became close friends. After Qin Keqing's death, Qin Zhong and Jia Baoyu went to the Water-Moon Nunnery for the funeral and had a few trysts with the nun Zhineng 'er. At Qin Keqing's funeral, Jia Rong and Qin Zhong didn't show any signs of sadness. This might be related to the fact that they were very clear about the affair between Qin Keqing and Jia Rong.
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Qin Keqing was an important character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Her image was described in detail in the novel. We can come up with some sentences describing Qin Keqing. In the ninth chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Qin Keqing was described as delicate, dignified, with dignified facial features and a slim figure. She wore a light green silk jacket and a porcelain phoenix around her neck, adding a bit of seduction. In addition, in the fifth chapter, Grandmother Jia called her "graceful and delicate, and gentle in her actions." These descriptions showed Qin Keqing's appearance and personality. However, the search results did not provide any more descriptions of Qin Keqing.
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Qin Keqing was an important character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. She was the adopted daughter of the Jia family. Her nickname was Ke' er, and her official name was also beautiful. She married Jia Rong and was the last of the Twelve Beauties of Jinling to appear. Qin Keqing's image was described as charming and moving, as graceful as a jade. Although she did not appear in the novel for a long time, the author's description of her left a deep impression on people. Qin Keqing's life was full of romance and controversy. She was valued by Grandmother Jia and Baoyu, but she was also hated by the Ningguo Manor. She had once committed adultery in the Heavenly Fragrance Tower and ended her life by committing suicide. Qin Keqing's death caused turmoil in the Jia family, and it also showed her foresight and compassion. Although Qin Keqing had relatively few roles in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', her image and story still attracted people's attention and discussion.
The scene of Qin Keqing's death was described in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', as grand and luxurious. According to the literature [1], Qin Keqing's funeral was one of the grandest scenes described in the entire book, even comparable to Jia Yuanchun's visit. As Qin Keqing's husband, Jia Zhen took on the responsibility of handling the funeral. In order to highlight the Jia family's status and wealth, he arranged a series of luxurious ceremonies and details. Among them, there were four things that were considered too ostentatious, which foreshadowed the decline of the Jia family. The first thing was that Qin Keqing's spirit had stopped for 49 days, which was very rare at that time. In addition, the funeral also included the arrangements for Jia Zhen to donate official positions and property to Jia Rong. In general, the description of Qin Keqing's death showed the magnificence of the Jia residence and the special treatment Jia Zhen gave Qin Keqing.
Qin Keqing's appearance could be found in the fifth chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Grandmother Jia's description of her was: " She is bright and charming, like Baochai, and elegant and graceful, like Daiyu." In addition, there were some comments that mentioned her appearance, such as " She was born graceful and delicate, and her actions were gentle and peaceful "," Bright and charming, like Baochai." These descriptions showed that Qin Keqing's appearance had both Baochai and Daiyu's beautiful characteristics.