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They both describe extravagant life. How is "Tiny Times" different from "A Dream of Red Mansions"?

They both describe luxurious life. How is "Tiny Times" different from "A Dream of Red Mansions"? "Little Times" mainly talks about the extravagant life of Gu Li, one of the four girls, and the other three girls are mainly used as foils. The four girls have different personalities but they all have something in common. They all treat love uncompromisingly. "Tiny Times" describes the extravagant life only through the clothes in the TV series. If you look into its extravagance, it means simply loving famous brands. The most important thing is that only one person loves famous brands. The other three girls all love them but cannot afford them and will not buy them. .

But "A Dream of Red Mansions" is different. "A Dream of Red Mansions" describes the extravagant life of several families. Compared with the extravagant life of Gu Li in "Little Times", it can be said to be much more exciting. In "A Dream of Red Mansions", the background of each character is described, as well as the patterns and details of the rooms where each person lives. The twelve beauties of Jinling were all beautiful and well-read, reading poems and books. In an era when others could not even eat enough to eat, they leisurely discussed how to compose poems at home every day. This shows that their material life is not only extravagant than others, but more importantly, their spirit is also extravagant. Maybe some people really didn't even know what a book looked like in that era, but they could play with it every day.

The four major families in "A Dream of Red Mansions" are the Xue family, the Wang family, the Shi family, and the Jia family, and each family has a representative. The Xue family: Xue Baochai and Xue Pan, two brothers and sisters. Xue Baochai is one of the twelve beauties in Jinling. He is full of talent and knowledge. He deeply loves Jia Baoyu of the Jia family. Xue Pan is said to be a talented and arrogant villain who lives a luxurious and dissolute life. Wang family: Wang Xifeng has a fierce personality and is also very cruel. She is the daughter-in-law of the Jia family. She manages a large family like the Jia family in an orderly manner by herself. Historian: Shi Taijun (Jia Mu) and Shi Xiangyun both had relatively forthright personalities. Women at that time spoke in low voices, but they laughed as boldly as men, and both knew how to enjoy material life. A Jia family: Jia Baoyu is the protagonist. He can be said to be the star of all the stars. Everyone in the family regards him as a treasure. In that society that values ??boys over girls, he has a calm heart. The appearance of each of them can be said to be the best scene to describe luxury. The relationships between the four major families are all connected at all levels, and there are marriages between each family.

The description of the four major families in people's mouths at that time was also extremely extravagant. This is how people described the four major families at that time. The Xue family has as many pearls and gold as mud: in good years there is heavy snow, and the pearls are as mud as gold as iron. The Wang family was rich and prestigious: there was a shortage of white jade beds in the East China Sea, so they sent someone to invite the King of Jinling. The Shi family also had a lot of money: Afang Palace, three thousand miles away, could not accommodate a Shi in Jinling. The status of the Jia family: Jia is not fake, and Bai Yu is the gold and horse of the palace. Look at how extravagant the material life is. Although "A Dream of Red Mansions" describes the four families who lived extravagantly, it is also a microcosm of the society at that time. These have far exceeded the little extravagance of Gu Li in "Little Times". The difference between the two is almost as big as the world.