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Analysis of the Twelve Judgments of Jinling (1) Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochao

"Jinling Twelve Chao" is a classification of the women who appear in the book by Cao Xueqin, author of "Dream of the Red Chamber". From Cao Xueqin's preface to the first time, it can be seen that he wrote "Dream of the Red Chamber" mainly to commemorate and commemorate the women he saw and met in Jinling when he was a child, and the whole book can also be seen as a biography of them.

Therefore, Cao Xueqin is very careful about the judgment and composition of the "Jinling Twelve Chao". In the fifth sentence, Cao Xueqin almost explained the ultimate fate of all women. Therefore, the storyline of the 87th edition of "Dream of the Red Chamber", in addition to following the storyline written 40 times after Gao Yan, also refers to Cao Xueqin's judgment to the heroines.

Analysis of the Twelve Judgments of Jinling (1) Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochao

In "Dream of the Red Chamber", the Twelve Pieces of Jinling are divided into the main book, the supplementary book and the second book, with a total of 36 female protagonists. The main book is the girl's grandmother, the deputy book is a concubine or similar to the concubine class, and the second book is the maid. There are 15 female protagonists with judgments. They are the 12th in the main book, Xiangling who is the first in the sub-book, and Qingwen and The Raider who are ranked first and second in the second sub-book.

Today, Wen Shijun first talked about Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochao, who ranked first in the main book.

In the "Twelve Nobles of Jinling", Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochao are tied for the first place in the main book. Its sentence is the same as the appendage. The sentence is: Lamentable virtue, pitiful chanting talent. Jade belt hanging in the forest, gold hairpin buried in the snow. At the same time, two dead trees are painted, and a jade belt hangs from the wood, and there is a pile of snow, and the snow is a golden hairpin.

Analysis of the Twelve Judgments of Jinling (1) Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochao

"Stop virtue" refers to the story of the Wife of Yan Guole Sheep Zi in the Warring States Period who stopped the machine and did not weave cloth to exhort her husband to seek merit and virtue. This refers to Xue Baochao. She has been persuading Jia Baoyu to study hard to obtain a meritorious name, and Jia Baoyu is very tired of her and has failed her kindness, which is regrettable.

Wing Chun Cai refers to the talent of women's poetry, which comes from the allusion of Xie Daoyun's childhood poetry of Xie Yi, daughter of Xie Yi of the Jin Dynasty. Here the metaphor refers to Lin Daiyu. Although she is full of talent, she is a daughter, pitiful and pitiful.

Analysis of the Twelve Judgments of Jinling (1) Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochao

Hanging in the jade belt forest, a good feudal bureaucrat's belt was reduced to hanging on dead wood, implying that Daiyu's talent was neglected and her fate was tragic; the golden hairpin buried in the snow meant that Xue Baochao was buried in the snow like the golden hairpin in the figure, and it was also undesirable.

In the end, although she married Jia Baoyu and won over Daiyu, the good times were not long, and finally Jia Baoyu saw through the red dust and left home, and Xue Baochao could only stay alone in the empty house and became a victim of feudal etiquette.

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