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Qin Keqing is a person who has a culture club from the bottom of his heart, so he is very loved.
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People are good, reasonable, approachable, and affinity, and the main thing is that people are good.
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Qin Keqing is knowledgeable and reasonable, and he can see it whether he treats people well.
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He has a lot of ink in his stomach, and he is more reasonable than ordinary people, and he is a very good person.
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Even Sister Qiao is Qin Keqing's sister-in-law. The sister-in-law needs to be good for the sister-in-law and respectful everywhere.
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Because of some details in daily life, Jia Mu sees it in her eyes.
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Qin Keqing's "Dali", many things can be seen.
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This kind of detail is not done on the bright side for others to see, but from the bottom of the heart, there is a culture club to do things, which is a real "circle of fans".
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The two had bad intentions, so they came together to disturb each other.
When Qin Keqing entered Jiafu, Jia Zhen was only in her thirties, which was the age of blood and strength, and this person had always been domineering, and it was not uncommon for him to dominate women. And Qin Keqing in this matter is only fourteen or fifteen years old, and her husband Jia Rong is only sixteen or seventeen. Compared with his husband, an underage male, an adult man like his father-in-law is more attractive.
Moreover, Jia Zhen is the head of the family, and catching Jia Zhen is far more promising than relying on Jia Rong.
Posthumous apparitionsAfter Qin Keqing's death, he appeared twice, once in the Grand View Garden to ask Sister Feng Slow Hail Qing for failing to live up to the entrustment of the year, and once to teach the mandarin duck to hang himself and introduce the illusion realm. Later, it appeared in Jia Baoyu's dream of being like a blessed land (an illusion of too illusory realm). At the end of the book, Jia Zheng and Jia Rong helped Jia's mother, Keqing, Sister Feng, Mandarin Duck, and Daiyu's coffins to return to the south for burial.
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Weng daughter-in-law relationship. Qin Keqing is Jia Rong's wife, and Jia Rong is Jia Zhen's son. It is Qin Keqing who is Jia Zhen's daughter-in-law, and the relationship between Jia Zhen and Qin Keqing is described as an unruly love in the book "Dream of Red Mansions".
In ancient times, it was important for rich and noble families to marry their daughters-in-law, but in "Dream of Red Mansions", this traditional concept is not obvious. It stands to reason that Qin Keqing is not the daughter of a big family, and Jiafu belongs to a wealthy family. If she was under the concept of the portal, it would be impossible for her to marry into Jia Mansion and be Jia Rong's wife.
Because of the relatively weak concept of traditional portals, and the people of Jiafu pay more attention to their appearance and temperament when marrying wives, Qin Keqing can successfully marry into a wealthy family.
Because Qin Keqing's role is not particularly important in the author's opinion, it is ranked last.
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