Dream of Red Mansions is one of the four great classics in my country. The following is the main content of Chapter 15 of Dream of Red Mansions, for reference only.
The main content of Chapter 15 of "A Dream of Red Mansions"
Sister Wang Feng takes control of Tiekang Temple, Qin Jingqing takes control of Mantou Temple
Baoyu and Shuijing look like Wang Xiang Seeing that he was very happy, King Shui Jing gave Baoyu a string of rosary beads given by the emperor, and advised Jia Zheng not to spoil Baoyu, so as not to ruin his studies. As the funeral procession passed by the farm for rest, Baoyu and Qin Zhong met the village girl, a sweet and straightforward girl.
Later, everyone went to Tieksuan Temple to perform rituals and stayed to rest. Sister Feng took Baoyu and Qin Zhong to Mantou An (Shuiyue An) to rest. The old nun in the nunnery told Sister Feng that the rich man Zhang first betrothed his daughter to the guard's son, and then betrothed his daughter to the Li family again because of his greed for money. Sister Feng offered three thousand taels and promised to help the Zhang family settle the matter.
Qin Zhong had an affair with the little nun Zhi Zhi, but Bao Yu broke it out and they started laughing. After staying for another day, everyone left Shuiyue Temple, and Qin Zhong and Zhi Zhi couldn't leave. Thoughts after reading "Dream of Red Mansions"
The value of "Dream of Red Mansions" far exceeds that of the other three masterpieces. It contains knowledge about architecture, medicine and food. Dream of Red Mansions mainly focuses on the love between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, and tells the story of the rise and fall of the four major families headed by the Jia family. The whole book has detailed descriptions of the environment, just like the descriptions of the Grand View Garden, Yihong Courtyard, and Xiaoxiang Pavilion.
The descriptions of each residence are based on emotion, leaving people deeply impressed by the various characteristics of each residence. The characterization of the characters is mostly based on events, without positive descriptions. Secondly, Cao Xueqin painted so many characters when writing Dream of Red Mansions, which makes people feel very coherent without any confusion, and the characters of each character are even more vivid. Introduction to the author of "Dream of Red Mansions"
Cao Xueqin (about May 28, 1715 - about February 12, 1763), whose given name was Zhan, whose courtesy name was Mengruan, and whose nickname was Xueqin, also known as Qinxi and Qinpu. The author of the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions" was born in Jiangning (now Nanjing). Cao Xueqin was born in the Zhengbaiqi wrapping family of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Qing Dynasty. He was the grandson of Cao Yin, a weaver in Jiangning, and the son of Cao Yong (some say the son of Cao Fu).