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A thousand miles to build a long shed, all good things must come to an end. Who said that?

Lin Hongyu said in "A Dream of Red Mansions": "Pick a long shed in a thousand miles, and everything will come to an end." . Lin Hongyu is a character in China's classic novel A Dream of Red Mansions. Jia's maid, real name. Because the word "jade" in the name violated the taboos of Daiyu and Baoyu, it was renamed Xiaohong (also known as Honger).

Lin Hongyu used to be a policeman in Yuan Dynasty, where he used a tea stove to feed the birds. Because of his beautiful appearance, he wanted to get rid of Jia Baoyu, but Qingwen and others could not get rid of him. I finally got a chance to pour tea. I was caught by Qingwen, Qiuwen and Bi Hen when I went out, saying that she didn't look in the mirror and didn't deserve to serve tea. The crowded little red is disheartened. Later, he switched to Xifeng, where he was highly valued. For Jia Yun, handkerchiefs are used to express feelings about life.

Mr. Liu thinks Xiaohong is one of the few sober people in the Jia family. She has long felt the decline of the Jia family. She said to Zhui Er, "Build a long shed thousands of miles away, and all good things must come to an end." . So I climbed to Xifeng first, then married Jia Yun and left Jia's house all my life. Finally, Jia Yun and Jia Yun saved Baoyu and Xifeng when Jia Fu declined.

Lin Hongyu was free, broke through the feudal ethics, fell in love with Jia Yun at first sight, and left the Hongluo School. When Jia Fu declined, she married Jia Yun. Relatively speaking, her ending is better.