"Dream of the Red Chamber": Where does the psychic treasure jade come from? There are hints in the first chapter.
Anyone who has read "Dream of the Red Chamber" knows that the psychic treasure jade on Jia Baoyu's neck was transformed by the two monks using occult magic. So, where is this Heavenly Relic Stone? If you can find the location of the Heavenly Stone, is it also a tourist place of "myths and legends"?

In the original work, the origin of the Heaven Repair Stone is not small, she is the last piece left by the Nuwa Refining Stone Supplement. In our traditional culture, Nüwa's patching up the heavens can be said to be a great cause that breaks new ground and benefits future generations. And the raw material left behind by the heavens, although it is only a stone, must also be worth observing.
However, although the "Dream of the Red Chamber" clearly states the location of the Heavenly Stone, that is, the Great Desolate Mountain Cliff.
However, after examining the classics of the past, this great desolate mountain can be said to have come out of thin air, and the cliff of nonsense is even more traceless, and if you want to break your head, you can't think of where to go.
After reading the first chapter several times, I suddenly became enlightened and suddenly understood the location of the Great Desolate Mountain and the Nonsense Cliff. At that moment, it seemed that there was no place to step on the iron shoes, and it felt like it was completely effortless.
In fact, many readers have examined the question of the Great Desolate Mountain and the Cliff of Nonsense, but no one has ever received a convincing answer.
And in my opinion, the so-called Great Desolate Mountain is actually a harmonic sound - the Big Lie Mountain, and if you are mean, it is a big lie.
Because whether it is Daiyu's predecessor Daizhu Immortal Grass or Jia Baoyu's predecessor, the Divine Ying Attendant, neither of these characters has ever appeared in any legend. The author designed such a character for the first time, of course, he also had to design a new resume for them.
Doesn't this great desolate mountain tell us plainly that the location of the Heavenly Stone, even the Heavenly Stone, and even the whole story itself, is a complete lie!
Perhaps the author knew from the beginning that there would be people in the future who would try to examine and examine the background in the story. Therefore, a "great desolate mountain" is not enough as a warning, and then a "nonsense cliff" is added.
What is nonsense? It is clear that it is very straightforward to tell us that this problem is originally nonsense, and it is not possible to find it at all, nor is it worth examining and auditing.
Therefore, the opening chapter of the first chapter of "Dream of the Red Chamber" seems to explain the location of the story very clearly on the surface, but in fact, it is completely a big lie and nonsense. I really don't know why future generations of red scholars fell into this trap?