In the first book, Jia Yucun was born in poverty and was a poor scholar who lived in Hulu Temple next to the town. This man looks tall, distinguished, speaks eloquently, and his poems fly in the sky, which is quite appreciated by Zhen. He is unwilling to be mediocre and eager for success in his career.
Later, with the support of Zhen, he went to Beijing for a promotion. Became the first and proudly became a magistrate, but he was soon fired. Later, under the recommendation of Jia Zheng, he was able to "serve as a re-commissioner" and became the magistrate of that day. (second and third times)
After a fall together, Jia Yucun really understood the officialdom, that is, relying on powerful officials and families, regardless of right and wrong, so he arbitrarily sentenced Xue Pan's case, regardless of what would happen to his former benefactor's daughter (Zhen's daughter Xiangling). (the fourth time)
Xiangling followed Xue Baochai into the Grand View Garden, and Pinger told Xue Baochai to help Jia forgive the stone idiot and frame him for copying his property. Pinger called Jia Yucun a "hungry bastard". (Back to 48)
After the 80s, Jia Jia's family fell in the middle of the road, and it is very likely that they will hit people when they are down.