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The Significance of Shu Xian
Shu Xian means: beautiful woman.

Shu Xian, whose pinyin is xiān shū, is a Chinese character. It is defined as a fairy and often refers to a beautiful woman. Said by: Tang Peiyi, the legendary seal: "I saw a fairy, a gorgeous attendant, knocking on the green, and dragging a cloud skirt." Song Sushi's poem "There is a Jade Cave in the East of Zhongxing Temple in Xianyou Lake": "I went to the study alone to see the rock sinus and visited the stone boudoir."

Among the many unseen women in A Dream of Red Mansions, Jia's daughter is the one closest to the main plot. Her early death directly contributed to her only daughter Daiyu's "abandoning her father's capital", and Mu and history had an encounter and acquaintance. However, such a noble person also gave birth to a fairy in the world, and all kinds of things before her death also had subtle and complicated connections with the living.

Jia Min's words were first mentioned in the discussion between Leng Zixing and Jia Yucun, "I am a female student with different manners, and her mother must be extraordinary to get this girl". As mentioned earlier, the names of women in Jiafu literature are all from men, which shows that this daughter is different from the secular rules of male superiority and female inferiority, and is very noble.

In my imagination, she must be a beautiful girl, so the Jia family is also very keen on her marriage and chose Lin Ruhai as her son-in-law. The Lins can't be named among the four big families, but Lin Ruhai is young and promising with a bright future.