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What do you mean, "Heaven can't bind chickens, and my heart is neither happy nor sad"?
Origin: A Dream of Red Mansions, formerly known as The Story of the Stone, is a classical novel of China and one of the four classical novels of China. The titles mentioned in A Dream of Red Mansions include Love Monk Record, Yue Feng Treasure Mirror and Twelve Women in Jinling. The preface of Chen Jia (1784) in the forty-ninth year of Qianlong was A Dream of Red Mansions (a copy of Chen Jia's Preface to Dreams). 179 1 After the first movable type printing (Cheng Jiaben), A Dream of Red Mansions replaced The Story of the Stone and became a popular title. Originally *** 120 times, but lost in the last 40 times. It is generally believed that Cao Xueqin wrote the first eighty chapters of the current edition, and I don't know who wrote the last forty chapters. However, it is generally believed that Gao E did it, and there is another saying that Gao E and Cheng Weiyuan cooperated.
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