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The choice of cherishing spring has the element of being forced to be desperate; There are also elements that have seen the dirtiness of the world and the Jia family from prosperity to decline. Regarding the ending of cherishing spring, Cao Xueqin was a little broken in the judgment she wrote to him: "The three spring scenes are not long". This sentence clearly shows that Xichun's renunciation has a great relationship with what happened to him when he saw his three sisters.
The three springs here refer to the three sisters of Xichun, Yuanchun Yingchun and Tanchun. All three of them were sacrificed for the survival of the Jia family. Yuan Chun entered the palace, and at first it looked beautiful, but in fact, he was the only one who knew the sadness behind his back, he was helpless in the palace, he could only rely on himself, even if he went home, he couldn't talk to his family about some short things in the family, he could only be polite on the surface, and then hurriedly went back to the palace, but the final outcome was sacrificed to the palace fight, and he lost his soul.
Yingchun was even more miserable, and she was beaten to death by her husband not long after she got married. And Tanchun, for the sake of Jiafu, was forced to marry thousands of kilometers away in a foreign country, and there was no return date. <>
Even the young lady in the big family ended up like this, and at that time, Jiafu had not yet ended, and what Xichun saw at that time was the rapid decline of Jiafu. Maybe it's because he has seen too many dirty things in the family since he was a child, Xichun has developed an indifferent temperament, and he is destined not to sacrifice himself for the survival of Jiafu.
Because I have seen too much and know too much, I want to seek peace and no longer want to think about the life and death of such a huge family, and in the end becoming a monk may be the best choice. <>
is to escape a crime for himself, but also to return a peace to himself. He may have already guessed what his fate would be if he continued to stay in Jiafu, maybe he couldn't even compare to his three sisters, so he was naturally unhappy. And the fact is that it is impossible for her to completely break away from Jiafu by thinking alone, but it just so happens that Jiafu fell at this time, and at this moment when everyone is too busy to take care of themselves, he was given a freedom, and he was allowed to choose his own future path.
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Although he "cherishes spring", there is no way out, so he has to become a monk!
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First, voluntarily. The idea of cherishing spring and becoming a monk was planted from a very young age. Second, he was forced to be helpless by the rolling bridge.
Cherishing the spring and becoming a monk should have been squeezed by external forces to eliminate noise and persecution. Third, see through the red and dust. At this point, when I copied and inspected the Grand View Garden, I had already begun to realize, that is, I gradually looked down and let go.
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It's because of my own background. He is not the daughter of Jia Zhan's filial piety, born to Jia Yu and Jia Zhen's mother. Because of the delay of the manuscript, he was disgraced by his background, and was criticized and ignored since he was a child. caused me to have this mind of becoming a nun since I was a child.
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First, this is my wish since childhood, secondly, the middle fall of the family, thirdly, the people I love have left, fourth, there is no choice, and fifth, relatives have passed away one after another.
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Because Xichun saw through the fate of her three sisters, and also saw through the fate of many people. She felt that no one in this world could escape doom, and she developed pessimistic and misanthropic thoughts.
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Xichun's emotional indifference stems from the early family environment, due to the early death of his mother, Xichun's closest people are only his father and brother and sister-in-law. I had to become a nun as a last resort.
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She saw through life. Jia Xichun saw the warmth and coldness of people at a young age, and he was willing to leave home as a nun.
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Because Xichun was afraid of the cruelty of raiding the house, and even more afraid of the misery of not entering the "court", he chose to become a monk. Throughout the book, in fact, the heart of the monk has long been there, when the Jia family has not yet fallen, Zhou Rui's family sent flowers, and everyone else was playing games, but the wisdom of Xichun and Shuiyuean was playing together.
Seeing Zhou Rui's family coming, he smiled and said, "I'm talking to Zhizhi'er here, and I'm going to shave my head and be his sister-in-law tomorrow." Coincidentally, I sent flowers again, and I want to shave my head, but where can I wear the flowers? It can be seen that Xichun has the heart of becoming a monk at this time.
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Her significance lies mainly in her ending, becoming a nun. The reason for her ordination was the shadow cast on her by the life experiences of her three elder sisters, and she felt that no one in this world, with status or without status, shrewd and capable, cowardly and incompetent, could escape doom, so she completely lost faith in reality and became pessimistic and misanthropic. She to:"The three spring scenes are not long"For example, it was finally abandoned"Embroidered household Houmen"Cut the hair for the nun.
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Because he doesn't have much hope for his current life, and his personality is also very withdrawn, never communicating with people.
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Because she looked down on the rise and fall of this world and her family, there was no nostalgia for her in the world, so she could only take refuge in Buddhism and seek peace.
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Because she has seen through the complexity of the world, she has no worries in her heart, and one aspect of choosing to become a monk is to choose to escape.
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Because her heart was completely dead, she felt that there was no emotion in the world to be nostalgic, so she went to become a monk and felt that Buddhism was the final belonging.
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Because Jia Xichun is actually a very individual person, and he is also very arrogant, rather than seeing Jiafu fall to this, it is better to clean himself and choose to become a monk It will be more decent.
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This is because her experience is very miserable, and she can't accept her own result, so she can only protect herself through this, so she finally became a nun.
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Then Xiaoxu, why did he refuse medical treatment and choose to become a monk!
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The idea of cherishing spring and becoming a monk was planted from a very young age. There is a very important reason why she and the little nun of Shuiyue Nunnery play smartly smartly, they are like-minded, and the two of them can talk.
As the years go by, they will naturally talk to each other about a lot of things, such as Xichun and Zhizhi about the helplessness and loneliness of being born in a wealthy family, and Zhizhier will tell Xichun about the hardship and loneliness of being a nun, but this may be the life that Xichun wants, because she was born in Jiafu, not only lonely, but also not free, and as a nun, at least her body is free.
Figure. When Xichun was very young, her mother died, her father went to alchemy, and her brother and sister-in-law didn't care about her, she was picked up by Jia's mother since she was a child.
Xichun, who has been lonely since she was a child, is naturally not afraid of loneliness, and even likes the quiet and undisturbed loneliness, just like the wisdom of Shuiyue Nunnery, the daily green light ancient Buddha, slow scroll scriptures, she should yearn for this lonely but relatively free life, especially after Jiafu goes downhill.
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Because Xichun saw clearly the struggles and complicated relationships in the family very early, he chose to marry at such a young age.
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Because her home is gone. She didn't want to get married, so she had to become a monk. And it will be protected in such a place.
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Because Xichun had already experienced a lot of unfair things when she was very young, she had already seen Hongchen and wanted to become a monk when she was very young.
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Analysis: Gao E's pseudo-continuation is not mentioned, and the whole book does not mention whether the painting is completed or not.
Everyone must remember that Xichun painted, and Xue Baochai's large number of comments made people look forward to Xichun's paintings, but in the last 40 times, there was no introduction to Xichun's paintings, and only hurriedly mentioned Daiyu's critical illness. This is another example of Gao E's pseudo-continuation, and I think Mr. Cao Xueqin must have made a wonderful comment on the painting later, but we have not had the opportunity to see it, which is really a deep regret.
Or in the original of Cao Xueqin's eighty times, when the Jia family was ruined and the children and grandchildren were scattered, the long scroll of the Grand View Garden hand-painted by Xichun Xianqin would appear in ** due to some kind of chance. At that time, the author Xichun had also been reduced to a poor person who "begged for food". At this time, showing a picture depicting the fire cooking oil and flowers in the Grand View Garden, no matter who faces it, you can't help but have a strong feeling of life.
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Because of her personality, she is a very withdrawn person, and she doesn't like the people in her family.
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On the one hand, because of the environment in which she grew up, and on the other hand, because of her own character, she chose to become a monk, or her personal choice.
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Because she was very disappointed in her feelings, she also saw through the red dust, and she was also very disappointed in Jiafu, so she became a nun.
In the last forty episodes of Gao E's continued writing, Jia Yuanchun did die of illness in the palace, but according to the speculation of Liu Xinwu and others, because there were bows and ropes in the poems of Yuanchun when he appeared, they speculated that Cao Xueqin's real intention was that Jia Yuanchun was finally defeated and hanged, this is just speculation, hehe, but now Cheng Yiben's dream of Red Mansions is indeed sick and dead.
This is the most complex and fullest character in Cao Gong's pen, how she is, it depends on what angle she looks at, as the general manager of Rongfu's score - 100 points. As Jia Lian's wife's score - minus 50. Her character score - 30 points.
When Si Qi was hopeless about his marriage to his cousin, he touched the wall at home and died, dying in the rain.
After Jia's mother died, she was unhappy with the funeral and finally died of illness.
I'm also a fan of popularity. Regarding the issue of Lin Daiyu's economic strength, judging from the description in the book, it is indeed under the fence and unable to do anything, completely relying on the money of Jia's house and Jia's mother's private money to help, and he is powerless in this regard. But compared with other sisters, Lin Daiyu is relatively wealthy. >>>More