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Who married the Zhongshan Wolf in Dream of Red Mansions?

Jia Yingchun

Jia Yingchun, a personal name, refers to a tragic character created by Mr. Yu Xueqin. The character comes from the Zhanghui novel "A Dream of Red Mansions". He was born to Jia She and his concubine. , ranked as the second lady of the Jia family. She is honest and incompetent, cowardly and afraid of getting into trouble, and has the nickname of "two pieces of wood". Not only was she not as good as her sisters in writing poems and guessing riddles, but she also only gave in and allowed others to bully her in her conduct. Her silk gold phoenix jewelry was used by servants for gambling, but she did not pursue it. Others tried to recover it for her, but she said: "I would rather lose it than why be angry." Her father Jia She owed the Sun family five He married her into the Sun family for less than a thousand taels of silver. In fact, she was used to pay off the debt. Shortly after she got married, she was tortured to death by Sun Shaozu.

Painting: A bad wolf chasing a beautiful woman - the meaning of lust. Jia Yingchun

Judgment: The son is a Zhongshan wolf, and he becomes rampant when he succeeds. The golden boudoir flower and willow quality will last for a long time.

1. Zi is a Chinese wolf: "Zi" is a general term of honor for men. "Department", yes. The descendants merged into "sun", which implicitly refers to Yingchun's husband, Sun Shaozu. "Zhongshan Wolf Biography" by Ma Zhongxi in the Ming Dynasty: Zhao Jianzi was hunting in Zhongshan. When a wolf was about to be killed, he met Mr. Dong Guo and rescued it. After the danger passed, it wanted to eat Mr. Dong Guo instead. Therefore, ungrateful people were later called Zhongshan wolves. Here, it refers to Sun Shaozu. His family once curried favor with Jia's family and received benefits from Jia's family. Later, when his family became rich, Sun took a post in Beijing and was promoted to the Marquis of the Ministry of War. He became arrogant and proud, acted recklessly, bit back, and abused Yingchun. 2. The quality of flowers and willows: Yu Yingchun is delicate and cannot withstand damage. 3. One year: one year, refers to the time it takes to marry into the Sun family. Huang Liang Meng comes from the legendary "Pillow Story" written by Shen Jiji in the Tang Dynasty. The story tells that Lu Sheng slept on a magical pillow and dreamed of a life of glory and wealth. He died at the age of eighty, but when he woke up, the yellow rice in the pot was not yet cooked. Huang Liang is used here to explain "death", which means the speed of the tragic ending of the Spring Festival. Prophecy and Dream Song: Happy Enemy: Zhongshan Wolf, a ruthless beast that doesn’t care about the root cause of the day. Blindly arrogant, extravagant and lustful. Looking at it, the beauty of the Hou family is like a willow; the gold of the palace is as dirty as those who practice it. Sighing for the beauty of my soul, I have been wandering for a long time. [Comment] This song is sung to welcome the spring. "Happy Enemies" means meeting an enemy due to a wrong marriage.

The tragedy of Yingchun was caused by his father Jia She. According to Sun Shaozu, Jia She spent five thousand silver from the Sun family to pay off the debt with Yingchun. The author repeatedly calls Sun Shaozu "Zhongshan Wolf" because he is an out-and-out villain. "He was lustful, gambling and drunken, and all the wives and girls in the family were about to become sexually involved." This is the footnote of his "arrogant, extravagant, lustful and greedy sexual intercourse". After Yingchun tried to persuade her twice, he scolded Yingchun as being "wrung out by a jealous wife" and "How about I beat her and send her to sleep in the lower room!" He looked like a complete gangster. Where did Yingchun, the daughter of the prince, pass by? When she returned home and cried and complained, Mrs. Wang could only say "My son, this is your fate too" and the like, which sounded like comfort and persuasion. Yingchun only made a pitiful request: "I have to live in the old house in the garden for three or five days, and I am willing to die." A few days later, someone from the Sun family came to pick her up, and she "had to reluctantly make excuses" and returned to " Go into the wolf's den. Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", which he wrote for eighty chapters, ended in this place, so we cannot see how the author wrote about the tragic situation of "going to Huangliang in one year" during the Spring Festival. Although the plot of "paying debts and welcoming a girl back to her true nature" continued by Gao E basically reflects the original author's intention, it is too hasty.