In the third chapter of the novel, Daiyu was taken to Jia's house by her grandmother Shi Laotaijun (Baoyu's grandmother, generally called Jia Mu in the book) because of her mother's death. Later, I heard my second aunt (Mrs. Wang) say that she had a son who was a "devil incarnation" and "don't pay attention to him in the future." Daiyu knew that her second aunt was talking about her cousin Jia Baoyu who was born with a jade in his head. Just when he didn't know how to treat him, Baoyu came. So the two met and got to know each other.
According to the writing in the book, they knew each other in their previous lives. Jia Baoyu was the attendant of Shenying, and Daiyu was the fairy of Jiangzhu. The attendant of Shenying watered the withered Jiangzhu to keep it alive. , Jiangzhucao is determined to repay him with the tears of his life. This is the former alliance between wood and stone, which is a romantic writing with a mythical color. So back in reality, they fell in love at first sight and gradually deepened their relationship.
The development of Bao Dai's love is also reflected in the 23rd chapter of "The Romance of the West Chamber". First read: "(Baoyu) Who wants to be troubled in silence? Suddenly one day he becomes uncomfortable. This is not good, and that is not good. It is just boring when you go out and go in. Most of the people in the garden are girls, in the chaotic world. , when he was innocent, sitting and lying without escaping, laughing without intention, how could he know what Baoyu was thinking at this time. Baoyu felt uncomfortable in his heart, "standard adolescent irritability." As a result, the relationship between the two of them entered their first love.
Even though Daiyu, who was born for love and died for love, was talented, she could only complain in vain about this feeling that was like a moon in the water, weeping sadly, wasting the soul of her life until After Daiyu's death, Baoyu, who takes "the former alliance of wood and stone" as the main line in this life, is bound to become a monk and return to his previous life.
"A Dream of Red Mansions", an ancient Chinese chapter novel, also known as "The Story of the Stone", is listed as the first of the four classic Chinese classics and is generally believed to be written by the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin. The novel takes the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, and takes the wealthy young master Jia Baoyu as the perspective. It depicts the various life styles of a group of boudoir beauties who behave and know better than men, and shows the good and evil lovers. The beauty of humanity and tragedy can be said to be an epic that shows the beauty of women from all angles.
"A Dream of Red Mansions" is a human love novel with world influence. It is universally recognized as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels, an encyclopedia of Chinese feudal society, and a master of traditional culture.
The novel insists on "the main theme talks about love and records the actual events". It only follows its own circumstances and circumstances, follows the traces, gets rid of the old stereotypes, is fresh and unique, and achieves extraordinary artistic achievements. The special writing style of "the true story is concealed and lies are told" opened the minds of later generations of readers and led to more speculations over time. In later generations, a prominent study—Redology—was formed around the study of reading and reading of "Dream of Red Mansions". Extended information
1. Lin Daiyu, the heroine of the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions".
One of the two poems in the official album of the Twelve Hairpins in Jinling, the reincarnated body and soul of the Crimson Pearl Immortal Grass on the Bank of the Western Ling River, the only daughter of Jia Min, the daughter of the Rong Mansion, and Lin Ruhai, the censor of the Salt Patrol, the granddaughter of Jia's mother, Jia Baoyu Her aunt, cousin, lover, and confidant, she is commonly known as Miss Lin in the Jia family. ?
She was born with a charming appearance and unparalleled poetic talent. She is the most spiritual and classic female image in world literature. She has been smart and comely since she was a child, and her parents loved her like a treasure. He went to school at the age of 5. His mother died when he was 6 or 7 years old. At the age of 10, he learned from Jia Yucun.
Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu were young, had similar ideals, interests and rebellious spirit, and gradually developed into love. The myth of crimson beads returning tears gives Lin Daiyu a charming poet temperament, injects a romantic color with fantasy elements into Baodai's love, and at the same time sets a tragic tone.
2. Jia Baoyu, the male protagonist in the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions". In his previous life, he was actually the waiter of Shenying of Chixia Palace, the second son of Jia Zheng and Mrs. Wang of Rongguo Mansion. He was born with the psychic treasure jade in his title, and he is the direct grandson of Jia Mansion's Yu family, so he was named Jia Baoyu. He is the only male resident of the daughter kingdom of Grand View Garden.
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Jia Baoyu has been deeply loved by Jia Mu since he was a child. He travels in gentle and wealthy villages, specializes in making cosmetics, and is close to his sisters and maids at home. He and Lin Daiyu are childhood sweethearts and become close friends. They develop into a worldly couple. Some have pure love; he values ??affection over etiquette, and befriends passionate men such as Qin Zhong, Liu Xianglian, and King Beijing.
He liked temperamental literature such as poems, songs, and poems, hated the Four Books and Eight-legged Essays, criticized Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism, and called those feudal literati who pursued imperial examinations and official career economics "lu beetles."
But in the end, "In an instant, there is great joy and sorrow, and people are not replaced by things." The pure daughters he loved died and scattered; he married Xue Baochai in an unreasonable manner under the arrangement of the family, causing Lin Daiyu to die in tears; and the pain of confiscating his house made him even more crazy and stupid.
Reference: Lin Daiyu-Baidu Encyclopedia
Reference: Jia Baoyu-Baidu Encyclopedia