In October 1916, the Suo Yin faction proposed that "Dream of the Red Chamber" was written as a love story between the Shunzhi Emperor and Dong Xiaowan.
They believe that Jia Baoyu in the book "Dream of the Red Chamber" is the Shunzhi Emperor, and Lin Daiyu is Dong Xiaowan. At that time, the Shunzhi Emperor was overly sad because of his attachment to Dong Xiaowan, and after Dong Xiaowan's death, the Shunzhi Emperor abandoned the throne and went to Mount Wutai to become a monk. This is where the saying of the lover monk comes from. The influence of this statement is still quite large.
However, today the author can responsibly say here that "Dream of the Red Chamber" does not have a word for the love story between the Shunzhi Emperor and Dong Xiaowan. #Qing Dynasty those things ##清朝秘史 #

As we all know, Dong Xiaowan is a famous prostitute in Qinhuai. Later, Dong Xiaowan became a concubine of the impostor, and she died of illness in the impostor's family. In addition, the Shunzhi Emperor was born in 1638, Dong Xiaowan was born in 1624, Dong Xiaowan was obviously 14 years older than the Shunzhi Emperor, and he was a big mother, and the two were not the same.
So, is there any truth to this view put forward by the Soyin School of Red Studies?
The author's answer is yes. "Dream of the Red Chamber" does conceal the love history of the Shunzhi Emperor, but the heroine is not Dong Xiaowan, but Dong Efei! Dong Efei and Dong Xiaowan are not the same person, and they are rumored by the people.
In addition, Jia Baoyu did indeed have the shadow of the Shunzhi Emperor. In the finale of "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Baoyu became a monk, that is, an allusion to the Shunzhi Emperor's renunciation. So if you say that Lin Daiyu may have played Dong Efei at some point, you can't say that you are completely wrong. It is undeniable that the book does write about the Zen discussion between Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu, and Jia Baoyu saying to Lin Daiyu, "If you die, I will become a monk."
In fact, these people in "Dream of the Red Chamber" are just a group of actors, they are sometimes out of the jam, sometimes Yu Ji kills himself, often changing roles, interpreting the secret history of the Qing Palace one by one.
The love history of Jia Lian and Second Sister You is exactly the love history of Emperor Shunzhi and Concubine Dong. This text is clearly written in "Dream of the Red Chamber", if you are interested, you can read it carefully.
So, did "Dream of the Red Chamber" spend a lot of pen and ink to write the love story between the Shunzhi Emperor and Dong Efei?
The author's answer is yes. In "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Lian is the main number of the Shunzhi Emperor, and Second Sister You is Dong Efei. The book clearly states how the Shunzhi Emperor got Dong Efei into his hands, and how he married Dong Efei into the door.
The love history of Jia Lian and Second Sister You is exactly the love history of Emperor Shunzhi and Concubine Dong. This text is clearly written in "Dream of the Red Chamber", if you are interested, you can read it carefully.
For more declassifications of the secret history of the Qing Dynasty, see Lai Xiaowei Reappraisal of the Stone Chronicles and Collection Edition.
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Lai Xiaowei re-evaluated the Stone Record Collector's Edition at ¥89.6 purchase