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**The historical background in the Ming Dynasty should be in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, which can be seen by watching TV. The real historical background is based on the events of the Kangxi to Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.
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Didn't you say at the beginning of the first episode that there is no specific era, but no one can escape the influence of the times when they write, so it is just the shadow of the Manchu Dynasty.
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It may be the Ming Dynasty, but it is actually written about the Qing Dynasty, which is closely related to his own family history. This ** book has a critical taste, how dare you write it openly? Don't they all say that ** is an allusion to the current society?
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Actually, it's clear...
People were embarrassed to say it directly, so they changed the book.
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In fact, the secret is the Qing Dynasty, and there are many details in it, such as wrapping small feet. . . . But in fact, in order to avoid some political problems, it is a bit of a false history...
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Dream of Red Mansions was written during the Qing Dynasty.
Completed by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty.
Dream of Red Mansions is one of the four famous novels.
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Dream of Red Mansions, one of the four great classics of Chinese classics, is generally believed to have been written by the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin. **With the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, from the perspective of the rich and noble son Jia Baoyu, and the tragedy of Jia Baoyu's love and marriage with Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai as the main line, it depicts the life of a group of boudoir beauties whose manners and insights come from the eyebrows, showing the true beauty of human nature and tragic beauty, which can be said to be an epic work that shows the beauty of women and the world of ancient Chinese society from all angles.
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The book was written in 1784 (the 49th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty), and the preface of the master of the dream was officially titled "Dream of Red Mansions". Its original names include "Stone Record", "Love Monk Record", "Fengyue Baojian", "Jinling Twelve Hairpins" and so on. The first 80 episodes were written by Cao Xueqin, and the last 40 episodes were continued by Anonymous, sorted out by Cheng Weiyuan and Gao E.
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Dream of Red Mansions is written by Cao Xueqin.
This book should be based on Cao Xueqin's own family experience, what she has seen and heard in her life, combined with the social situation at that time, and is a matter of the Kang Yongqian period of the Qing Dynasty.
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Cao Xueqin's famous book "Dream of Red Mansions" was written in the Qing Dynasty of China, and it can be said that Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is a family history and his own autobiography.
Dream of Red Mansions begins with a mythical story, in which a man and a monk bring the story recorded on a stone to the world and deliver it to Mr. Cao Xueqin. Let idlers in addition to the cliché stories of talented and beautiful people, there are also masterpieces worth appreciating. The story says that the date and place are unknown, but in fact, it is to hide the true insinuation of the author.
said that when He Shen Jin presented "Dream of Red Mansions", Qianlong said after reading it: "This cover is also a family affair for Mingzhu." This sentence connects "Dream of Red Mansions" with the Nalan family. Some people even believe that the Pearl Mansion is the Grand View Garden, and the Pearl, Nalan Xingde, and his son are Jia Zheng and Baoyu. >>>More
The evaluation and appreciation of Dream of Red Mansions is as follows: >>>More
The benevolent see the benevolent, and the wise see the wise. >>>More
One of the wonderful things about Dream of Red Mansions is that everyone's interpretation and feelings of Dream of Red Mansions are different, if they are adapted by others, they will lose their taste, and they may not be in line with their own taste, and if the level of the adaptor is not high, it will inevitably affect their understanding and even misreading of Dream of Red Mansions. So I recommend reading the original work, and most of the general 120 popular versions are thought to be written by Cao Xueqin and continued by Gao E. It starts like this. >>>More