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Why did Baochai, who has always been generous, tell Daiyu behind her back to be bitten by a snake?

Why did Baochai, who had always been generous, tell Daiyu to be bitten by a snake behind her back?

This is a story in Chapter 27 of "A Dream of Red Mansions". It is incredible that Baochai, a generous man, said something that caused Daiyu to be bitten by a snake. Some people may think that this is the author's failure.

This is actually an important foreshadowing of Mr. Cao Xueqin. Although Baochai was just a joke, it revealed her true thoughts, that is, she also loved Baoyu, the young master who was crazy and idle all day long. When she saw Baoyu alone with Daiyu, she felt jealous and exposed. understand the true intention in one's heart.

Some people say that "A Dream of Red Mansions" is actually a sad and long love tragedy between Baoyu and Daiyu. There is some truth in this. The Twelve Hairpins of Jinling are all phoenix figures among women, and all of them are outstanding, especially Daiyu, Baochai and Xiangyun.

Since ancient times, it is understandable that ladies love young men, but they will not love clay-legged men. But the problem is that all three of them have a crush on Baoyu, which is troublesome. Among them, Xiangyun knew Baoyu's affection for Daiyu and voluntarily withdrew, leaving only Baoyu, Daiyu, and Baochai entangled.

As for who Baoyu should marry as his wife, people have been arguing endlessly since the book was born. If you are Baoyu, you are indeed in a big problem. The Phoenix is ??placed between two beautiful people. It is difficult to choose. You can't accept both of them, but that is inconsistent with ethics.

Mr. Cao Xueqin did not write about Baoyu’s marriage, so he died due to poverty and illness. In the last forty chapters of Gao E’s book, it is written that Baoyu married Baochai. This is in line with the original meaning of Mr. Cao Xueqin’s work, and also It is in line with Baochai's foreshadowing of Daiyu being bitten by a snake.

The love between Baoyu and Daiyu can only be a tragedy and an elegy of love.

Daiyu is a sentimental and artistic young woman who is loved by everyone, while Baochai has the talent to deal with the world at home. Regardless of the author's original intention, who would you marry in reality? My suggestion is to marry Baochai. Because two literary young people will go hungry if they are together.