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Why did Zhou Rui's family finally send palace flowers to Lin Daiyu in A Dream of Red Mansions?
It turns out that Aunt Xue got some new palace flowers to give to Jia's sisters, and asked Zhou Rui's family (that is, Mrs. Wang's family) to give them to Tanchun Yingchun and Xichun first, then to Daiyu, and finally to Wang Xifeng.
Zhou Rui's wife came in and said with a smile, "Miss Lin, my aunt asked me to send some flowers to the girl to wear."
Hearing this, Baoyu first asked, "What flowers?"
Stretched out his hand and took it.
Daiyu looked at Baoyu's hand and asked, "Is it just me or all the other girls?"
Zhou said, "You all have it. These two are girls'. "
Daiyu sneered, "I knew others wouldn't give me the rest if they didn't pick it."
Zhou Rui's wife was silent.
Aunt Xue explained the order of sending palace flowers, and also covered up the way aunt Xue handled people.
Sanchungui is the daughter of the Jia family. Aunt Xue, as a guest, of course puts the host family first, so it is normal to send Sanchun first. Although Daiyu lives in Jiafu, she is also very close to the old lady and is her favorite granddaughter, so the second one was given to Daiyu. And Wang Xifeng was originally her niece. So it is impossible to give it to the family first and then to the guests.
Therefore, Zhou Rui's self-assertion can only be said to be clever, and it is understandable for Dai Yu to directly point out his problems.
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