Is Dream of Red Mansions real? The Dream of Red Mansions says true and false

Updated on culture 2024-07-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    "Dream of Red Mansions" is a classic**, and **naturally the author uses exaggerated and imaginary artistic techniques to fictionalize, which is naturally not true!

    However, each ** has its own shadow, and "Dream of Red Mansions" is of course no exception, such as the background of the times, although it is said that the book is "unclear", but there must be the shadow of the times in which the author Cao Xueqin lives; In addition, the emotional entanglement between Jia Baoyu and Lin and Xue in **, as well as Jia Baoyu's life experience, must also have the shadow of Cao Xueqin herself, so "Dream of Red Mansions" is not true in the strict sense, but on the other hand, it reflects the background of the times at that time, and has certain reference significance!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dream of Red Mansions is a ** written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty, not real, he is based on the Cao family, and Jia Baoyu in the middle is drilled out of Nalan Xingde as the edge of the travel lock, the first 80 is not written by Cao Xueqin, and the last 40 is not written by the second year of high school, and it is still very valuable as a whole, a literary work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, the book is true, and the characters in the story are all made up by themselves, but some of them have prototypes as a reference for reality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "True" and "false" are a very important set of concepts in Dream of Red Mansions.

    The most typical example of the circumstance is a couplet from the too illusory realm:

    What is the relationship between "truth and falsehood" and "falsehood and truth"?

    In philosophical terms, "truth" and "falseness" are dialectically unified.

    To put it simply, "true" and "false" have both opposing and interrelated sides.

    As far as "Dream of Red Mansions" is concerned, there are probably several meanings:

    However, I always feel that the "true" and "false" in "Dream of Red Mansions" are not as simple as the surface of Luyuan, how do you dismantle and collapse?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1, "Dream of Red Mansions", the first of the four classical Chinese masterpieces, the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin's chapter hui style long story**, also known as "Stone Records", "Jin Yu Yuan", "Fat Yan Zhai Re-evaluation of Stone Records".

    2. "Dream of Red Mansions" is a world-influential work of human feelings, a world-recognized pinnacle of Chinese classics, an encyclopedia of Chinese feudal society, and a collection of traditional culture.

    3. **With the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the background, with the family trivialities of Jiafu and the leisure of the boudoir as the context, and the love and marriage stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai as the main line, it depicts the human beauty and tragic beauty of the lovers centered on Jia Baoyu and the twelve hairpins of Jinling.

    4. The author of "Dream of Red Mansions" has a preliminary democratic thought, and he has a deep understanding of the real society, including the darkness of the court and officialdom, the decay of the feudal aristocratic class and its family, the feudal imperial examination system, the marriage system, the slave and maid system, and the hierarchy system.

    5. "Dream of Red Mansions" exhorts itself with the principle of "talking about love and recording its affairs", and only follows its own affairs and reason, follows the traces, gets rid of the old clichés, is fresh and chic, and has achieved extraordinary artistic achievements, especially the special penmanship of "the real thing is hidden, and the fake village dialect" has aroused the strong curiosity and desire of later readers.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's fiction.,It's just an ancient **.。。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some people say that Dream of Red Mansions is Cao Xueqin writing her own story.

    But no one is sure if it's true, but there should be Cao Xueqin's own shadow in Dream of Red Mansions.

    There is also the fact that Cao Xueqin only finished writing the first 80 chapters, and the last 40 chapters were supplemented by Gao E... So the last 40 times are controversial.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can't use "yes" or "no" in this question. Cao Xueqin is based on the principle of "true things are hidden" and "fake words exist", which can be understood as true stories are hidden behind these false words, and most people and things in ** have life prototypes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Many people think that Cao Xueqin adapted it according to her own story, and I used to think so, but I forgot to hear which red researcher said that Cao Xueqin did not catch up with the prosperity of the time, and heard the predecessors tell the story of the prosperity of the family in the past, and wrote the story through imagination. He said that his life was destitute and destitute from the beginning. In fact, although this statement is a bit special, but there should be some truth, the concept of the Grand View Garden, and the Humble Administrator's Garden and other similarities, maybe it is still borrowed from the Humble Administrator's Garden.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be true, because some of the herbs recorded in it can indeed ** that kind of disease until now.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, it can't be true, people are born, and there is no treasure in their mouths.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When the fake is true, the truth is also false; There is nowhere to do nothing, and there is no.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is Cao Xueqin's own story.

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