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Among the twelve hairpins, there are only Daiyu and Baochai, and the others are gone, all of them are coded words.
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The golden hairpin is buried in the snow, talking about Xue Baochai.
The name is in the twelve golden hairpins in the poem, and it feels like there is only her.
The maid's is still there.。。。
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The peach and plum spring breeze is finished - Li Kun.
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The Xiangjiang River passed away and Chu Yunfei - Shi Xiangyun.
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Personally, I think that in "Red Mansion" written by Gao E, his writing art is much worse than Cao's, and Sister Lin's ending is not so artistic.
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It can be said that he is ideologically contrary to Cao Xueqin. For example, in the last forty episodes, it is mentioned that Jia Baoyu talked to Sister Qiao about feudal women's Taoism. This is obviously off-topic!
It's just. At the beginning, Gao Yi seemed to have published the Dream of the Red Chamber with a serious commercial nature in order to present a complete version of the Dream of the Red Chamber to the readers, and completed the Dream of the Red Chamber in a hurry. I don't think the 87 version of Dream of Red Mansions has the will to distort Cao Xueqin, and the second half should be filmed by combining many red thoughts.
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Many of the characters' plots are not explained at all, and there are deviations in the fate of the characters, and the most important thing is that the ending is actually a bright tail = =
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Dream of Red Mansions is a great tragedy.
Gao E's pen is not a tragedy, and then what Lan Gui Qifang, there is no at all, many characters in the original book are dead, but there is a good ending in Gao E's pen.
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I also think yes, I think the ending is very bad, it is simply against Cao Xueqin's will, anti-feudal, all of them are going to the opposite.
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Xiangling's fate: Cao Xueqin's wish was that Xiangling was poisoned, but Gao He continued to write that Xiangling lived a happy life.
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Gao E's continuation is useless except to finish the story.
The development of the character and fate seriously deviated from the first eighty episodes, and the ending foreshadowed earlier was not written to the point, and the theme of the entire ** was distorted.
In terms of writing skills, it is far from being comparable with Cao Xueqin's.
I can't stand it for the last forty times, and the more I watch it, the more disgusting it becomes.
The TV series is not recognized by many red academics, and there are many flaws in the content of the last forty episodes.
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Let's take a look at Zhang Ailing's analysis.
I'm sure you can get the idea.
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The landlord is good, it's a little troublesome, I'm so tired, choose me It's a little small, I'm sorry!
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Your question is too extensive, add me as a friend, and in the future, Yu Kai will slow down to the problem of "Red Mansion Staring at the Dream of the Model", you can ** each other.
Contact me in your "My Pure Message".
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All I know is that there are indexers.
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1. Red Studies, that is, the study of "Dream of the Red Chamber", spans literature, philosophy, history, economics, psychology, traditional Chinese medicine and other disciplines. Qing Dynasty scholars used traditional methods such as inscriptions, commentaries, and suo yin to study The Dream of the Red Chamber, which is known as Old Red Studies. Before and after the May Fourth Movement, Wang Guowei, Hu Shi, Yu Pingbo and others introduced the modern academic paradigm of the West to study "Dream of Red Mansions".
2. Red studies are vertically divided into three periods: old red studies, new red studies, and contemporary red studies, and horizontally divided into four major schools: criticism, research, suoyin, and creation, and each school is further divided into several branches, mainly including inscriptions, comments, appreciation, encyclopedias, criticism, Cao studies, version studies, ability studies, lipid studies, exploration studies, and so on.
3. Origin: The word "Red Learning" was first seen in Li Fang's "Eight Banners Pictorial" in the Qing Dynasty: "At the beginning of Guangxu, the Beijing Dynasty doctor You Xi read it (referring to "Dream of Red Mansions"), and he was self-respecting as Red Xueyun.
When Hongxue began to appear, it was of a half-joking nature. According to Jun Yao's "Cizhu Ju Lingmo", there was a man named Zhu Changding in the late Qing Dynasty who was very fascinated by "Dream of Red Mansions". Someone asked him what he was doing, and he told people that the "scriptures" he governed were less "one horizontal and three songs" than ordinary scriptures.
It turns out that the traditional Chinese character "Jing" removes "one horizontal and three songs", which is a "red" character. This little story spread, and soon the term "Red Studies" became a common practice, and became the name of the study of "Dream of Red Mansions".
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……Red Studies is a school derived from the study of the Dream of Red Mansions.
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Hongxue should be studying the Dream of Red Mansions!
History's sake.
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It's Qin Zhong. Appearances in the back.
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