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Dream of Red Mansions, the 28th original

The 28th original of A Dream of Red Mansions:

Baoyu was so sad because of "Burying Flowers" that his crying alarmed Daiyu. Daiyu found it was Baoyu and tried to escape, but he caught up with him. Baoyu spoke his mind, and the misunderstanding between them was eliminated, and they were reconciled. Feng Ziying invited Baoyu and others to a party, and everyone sang and had fun. Jiang Yuhan, the official of Qi, and Baoyu had a good impression on each other. The official of Qi exchanged the sweat towel given by King Jing of Bei with the one on Baoyu's body (which belonged to xiren), and Baoyu was blamed by xiren when he got home.

Only Baoyu and Baochai gave all the gifts, and Daiyu was unhappy. Baoyu tried to explain that there was no one else in his heart. When Baoyu saw Baochai, he wanted to see her red musk deer string. Baochai faded the string, and Baoyu was fascinated. Baochai left with shame, but Daiyu saw her. Daiyu hit Baoyu with a handkerchief and made fun of him as a "foolish goose".

source: a dream of red mansions written by Cao Xueqin in Qing dynasty.

Extended information:

Creation background:

A Dream of Red Mansions was born at the end of the feudal society in China in the 18th century. At that time, the Qing government closed its doors to the outside world, and the whole country was intoxicated with the dream of Kangxi, Kangxi, Kangxi and Qianlong, and going to China. On the surface, this period seems peaceful, but various social contradictions in the bones are intensifying and the whole dynasty has reached a turning point of prosperity and decline.

During the Kangxi and Yongzheng Dynasties, Cao Jiazu Sun San worked in Jiangning weaving for four generations for 58 years. When the Cao family was in its heyday, it had done four wide trips to pick up drivers. Cao Xueqin grew up in Nanjing, and experienced a rich and prosperous aristocratic life in his youth. However, the family gradually declined. In the sixth year of Yongzheng (1728), Cao Xueqin's family moved back to Beijing.

after returning to Beijing, he once worked as a handyman in charge of literature and ink in a royal school, Right-wing Zongxue. His situation was poor and his life was difficult. In his later years, he moved to the western suburbs of Beijing, and his life was even poorer. He was "full of Artemisia scoparia" and "the whole family often ate porridge and wine on credit". A Dream of Red Mansions was written by Cao Xueqin in poverty after he went bankrupt. The creation time is from the early years of Qianlong to about thirty years of Qianlong.