Why did Jiao Da in Dream of Red Mansions dare to scold Jia Zhen and Jia Rong so much?

Updated on culture 2024-07-19
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because Jiao Da is an old slave of Ning Guofu and once saved Lao Ning Guogong, so Lao Guogong treated him with a lot of courtesy when he was alive, and Jiao Da was a person who was not afraid of heaven and earth, plus after Lao Guogong died, he was sent by Jia Zhen to do a lot of rough work, the psychological gap was too big, and he had no scruples when he was drunk, and he dared to say anything.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is mainly because Jiao Da once saved Ning Guogong's life and was Ning Guogong's life-saving benefactor, so no matter how much Jiao Da scolded the people of Ning Guofu, he would not dare to behave badly towards him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dream of Red Mansions Jiao's scolding refers to Jia Zhen andQin KeqingThis pair of Weng daughter-in-law. Those who are familiar with Dream of Red Mansions know that the drunken scolding in Jiao Da's mouth refers to Jia Zhen and Qin Keqing, the two daughters-in-law, and Zhao Hui shouted although Cao Xueqin.

    In the first eighty episodes, this relationship is written more obscurely, but some criticisms still reveal this.

    Dream of Red Mansions Jiao big featuresJiao Da, Shixian Chinese classic ** "Dream of Red Mansions".

    characters. An old servant of Ning Guofu. Since childhood, he has been with Ning Guogong.

    Jia has performed three or four times in the army, and once carried the dying master out of the pile of the dead. There was no food to eat, so he went hungry to steal something for his master to eat, and there was no water to drink, so he drank horse urine himself, and gave his master half a bowl of water to drink.

    Because of his past merits, the masters of the Ning Mansion looked at him differently and were not embarrassed for him. He hated the rotten life of the descendants of Ning Guofu, and he was the only one who dared to scold them when he was drunk, stealing wild chickens from the dog clan every day, climbing ashes and raising ashes, and raising little uncles, so frightened that all the little guys were dying, tied him up, and filled his mouth with soil and horse manure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the later Jiafu also appeared down, although he had made contributions to Jiafu, but Jiafu was already difficult to protect itself, so he was not able to protect himself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Jiao Da relied on his meritorious service to Jiafu, he suddenly swelled, causing many people to be dissatisfied with him, so he was so depressed later.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    He later became unpopular and offended many people, so he was very depressed later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Jiao Da is the old slave of the Jia family, and he has a miserable life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many people in Jiafu know about this matter, but it's just hard for everyone to say. Qin Keqing's girl only saw it herself, so she was afraid of being killed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you don't want people to know, unless you don't do it, in fact, how to hide those things from those subordinates, but they don't dare to say it.

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