Women can call themselves girls,
Daiyu: Sister Lin, Sister Lin, Miss Lin, Miss Lin, Rose, Sister Lin.
Baochai: Sister Bao, Miss Bao and Miss Xue.
Xiangyun: Sister Yun, Girl Yun and Son Yun.
Yuan Chun: Empress, Big Miss, Yingchun: Second Girl, Sister Yingchun, Second Miss, Tanchun: Sister Tanchun, Detective Girl, Third Miss, Sister Xichun.
Feng: Miss Feng, second grandma, second grandma, second sister, Jia Lian: Sir Zhong, Sir Zhong.
Li Wan: Sister-in-law, Grandma, Grandma Zhu,
Qin Keqing: Jung's daughter-in-law, Rong Er's daughter-in-law, Xiaorong's grandmother; Jia Rong: Uncle Xiao Rong.
Jia Zhen: Brother Zhen, Uncle Zhen and You Shi: Brother Zhen's daughter-in-law and wife (servants of Ningfu).
Jia She: Master, Mrs. Xing: First Lady, Jia Zheng: Second Master: Mrs. Wang: Second Lady.
Jia Mu: Old lady, ancestor.
A Dream of Red Mansions is an earthly novel with world influence. It is recognized as the pinnacle of China's classical novels, an encyclopedia of China's feudal society and a master of traditional culture. The novel takes the rise and fall of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the background, focuses on Jia's family affairs and leisure, and focuses on the love and marriage stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai. It describes the beauty of humanity and tragedy of lovers of good and evil centered on Jia Baoyu and twelve women in Jinling, praises the rebels who pursue light, foresees the inevitable demise of feudal society through the tragic fate of rebels, and reveals the crisis of feudal eschatology.
The author of A Dream of Red Mansions has a preliminary democratic thought. He profoundly criticized the real society, including the darkness of the court and officialdom, the decay of feudal nobles and their families, the feudal imperial examination system, the marriage system, the handmaiden system and the hierarchical system, and the corresponding social ruling thoughts, namely, Confucianism and social morality of Confucius and Mencius, and put forward vague ideals and propositions with preliminary democratic nature. These ideals and concepts are the tortuous reflection of the budding factors of the growing capitalist economy at that time.