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Seven laws: Qin Keqing
Note: This is written after reading Qin Keqing, a beautiful and mysterious woman by Shui.

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There are many beautiful women in a dream of red mansions, but who is the most beautiful? Perhaps most people will hesitate on this issue. Is it the dream of Daiyu, Baochai and Xiangyun, the fairies of crimson pearls, or the beautiful temperament of Miaoyu? I don't think so. The most beautiful one belongs to Qin Keqing, for the reasons I will explain below.

Ke Qing, one of the twelve women in Jinling in A Dream of Red Mansions, was the original wife of Jia Rong, the great-grandson of Ningguo Mansion, and Jia Fu was called Grandma Rong. The fifth time Ke Qing appeared for the first time, and the thirteenth time he died in a hurry. She is the last woman on the list of twelve women in Jinling, but people are deeply impressed with her. She is like a flash in the pan in the book. Why is she still one of the twelve women? What is the secret of her birth and death? These mysteries, like looking at flowers in the fog, are confusing and puzzling, and have also aroused the great interest of countless redology researchers.

Let's look at her background first. Qin Keqing is an abandoned baby. English Shu Lang Diligence of Yangshengtang adopted her and nicknamed her Kerr. Qin Zhong, Qin Keqing's unrelated brother, was born on the 50th anniversary of Qin Ye. Qin Keqing grew up to be a great beauty and married Jia Rong, Jia Zhen's son. Zhi Yanzhai commented on her that "a poor woman can live in a rich room".

If you explore carefully, you will find that marriage itself is a huge mystery. Jia, at this time, this marriage is quite appropriate. How can an open Jia family marry a shy camp officer? The book also describes her nickname Jia Fu. Nobody knows. Does this mean that the secret of her birth was well concealed by Qin Ye, and Jia Fu always thought that she was Qin Ye's own daughter?

After marrying into the Jia family, she was loved and praised by the whole family. You value her, and Jia Zhen likes her "especially", saying that this daughter-in-law is better than her son; Jia Rong through his own narrative, the relationship between husband and wife seems to be quite harmonious, and Jia Mu also sympathizes with her. Feng, who has always been aloof, has deep feelings for her and often goes to talk to her, just like a pair of "iron ladies".

What is most unexpected and appreciated is that after Ke Qing's death, he gave Feng a dream and said, "As the saying goes,' When the moon is full, it will lose money, and when the water is full, it will overflow'; He also said that "he who climbs high falls heavily" and that "if you don't work very hard, there are honors and disgraces since ancient times. How can you keep the manpower unchanged? He also told Xi-feng, "You should build more granges, houses and fields near your ancestral home. All the sacrifice expenses will come from here, and your school will be run here. "。 ""then you will fall down, and your descendants will go home to study and farm.

Where did Qin Keqing, who was born in poverty, get this extraordinary insight? All these show that Qin Keqing is smart, lovely, knowledgeable, decent and generous, exquisite in all aspects and not petty at all. How can the daughter adopted by Yangshengtang be raised so well by Qin Ye, a poor family? No wonder teacher Liu inferred from anecdotes that she was actually the daughter of the abandoned Prince Kangxi, so she could have such intelligence, tolerance and foresight. But this is only an inference, and there is no substantive basis.

Look at her debut. The fifth time, Baoyu went to Ningfu to enjoy plum blossoms with Grandmother Jia, and wanted to sleep. Qin Keqing took the initiative to arrange it. Here in the book, she is described as elegant, delicate, gentle and peaceful, and is the first great-grandson daughter-in-law she is proud of. It's quite strange to think about this statement. Jia Rong is the only married great-grandson, and Jia Lan is still young. The rest, such as Jia Qiang and Jia Qin, are collateral, and there is no second great-grandson's wife. How can there be a saying that "great-grandchildren's daughter-in-law is the first proud"?

Then Qin Keqing took Baoyu to sleep in her bedroom, and the author described her bedroom surprisingly: "When I entered the room and looked at the wall, there was a picture of Haitang sleeping in spring, and on both sides there was a couplet written by Qin Taixu, a scholar of the Song Dynasty, saying: The dream of tender and cold locks is fragrant because of the cold of spring. On the case, there was a precious mirror set in Wu Zetian's mirror room that day, and there stood a gold plate of a swallow, in which An Lushan threw a papaya that was too hurtful. There is a couch where Princess Shou Chang and His Royal Highness Zhang Han lie together, and there are couplets made by Princess Tongchang. " These descriptions, as commented by Zhi Yanzhai, are all ridicule, but the author's intention is still obvious, that is, the charm and style of rendering, and Jia's attention to her. It should be noted that these things casually placed in her bedroom are priceless antique treasures!

Baoyu fell in love with it at first sight. It is in this bedroom that he and Qin Keqing of the celestial world sleepwalk in a dreamland, and meet the police phantom nun, which leads to the most important twelve women in Jinling in A Dream of Red Mansions, including auxiliary books, auxiliary books and main books. Each book has a verdict, which implies the fate of many girls in the book. Then Baoyu followed the police fairy to read twelve "Dream of Red Mansions" which explained their respective destinies in more detail. It was also in this bedroom that Baoyu was secretly given sex by the police fairy in his dream, and then he had a romantic relationship with Qin Keqing in the celestial world. Baoyu also called Ke Qing's nickname in his dream. When Qin Keqing heard it outside, he was surprised: "My nickname has never been known here. How did he know to call it out in his dream? " Does this imply that Baoyu made love to Qin Keqing for the first time, rather than attacking people? Although the author used the spring and autumn brushwork, this inference seems reasonable. Especially when Baoyu heard the news of Qin Keqing's death, he only felt that he couldn't bear to stab him. Wow, he rushed out with a mouthful of blood. Such a strong and radical reaction is by no means what an equal idle person should have. Did it also prove their unusual relationship from the side?

It is also here that the origin of Qin Keqing's celestial world comes naturally. She was originally from the pure daughter country of the celestial world. She is the sister of the police fairy, the Lord of the dreamland, with a beautiful birth name and a clear expression. "Ming Yan is moving, like Baochai; Charming, like Dai Yu ",and the beauty of all women, so I think Qin Keqing is undoubtedly the first beauty in A Dream of Red Mansions. And this beautiful woman can also be said to be the chief culprit in the overturning of Jiafu Building.

The biggest mystery in A Dream of Red Mansions should be the death of Ke Qing. She made her debut for the fifth time, and by the seventh time she took her brother Qin Zhong to see Baoyu, she was still healthy as usual. But at the end of this time, Jiao got drunk and scolded Jia Fu, saying that these animals "steal dogs and play with chickens every day, climb ashes and raise brothers-in-law". Obviously, this "climb ashes" refers to the incest of Jia Zhen and Ke Qing.

In fact, no matter how smart Qin Keqing is, no matter whether he has a strong family background or not, if the Jia family of Nuoda wants to survive well, it must be thoughtful and careful. Therefore, You Shi said that she had been preoccupied and thoughtful, and her drunken words were heard, leaving her with heart disease, shame, shame, worry, fear and fear. All kinds of emotions make her feel overwhelmed, so

Of course, these are all my speculations, which are not clear in the book. It was only the tenth time that she suddenly became very ill. From her conversation with Wang Xifeng who came to visit, we can see that she has no desire to survive, and no matter how clever a doctor is, she can't cure her heart disease. By the thirteenth time, Qin Keqing was very ill and hurried to the grave. This is an ordinary version of a dream of red mansions.

However, different versions have completely different descriptions of Qin Keqing's death. The version of A Dream of Red Mansions has always been a key project of redology research. The current popular version of A Dream of Red Mansions only contains the word Tianxianglou, but the story that happened on Tianxianglou was completely hidden. At the end of the thirteenth edition of Jia Xu Ben, Zhi Yanzhai commented: "The author used the pen of history for the funeral of Qin Keqing in Tianxianglou. Because the old man has a soul to support the funeral of Xifeng Jia's family, who can think of wealth? Its meaning is sad and convincing, and I forgive it because I ordered Xiqin to delete the articles of' inheritance' and' changing clothes'. It can be seen that the popular Dream of Red Mansions has changed a lot in the thirteenth chapter, but the original title is "Qin Keqing mourns the fragrance residence", which is essentially different from the title of "Qin Keqing closes the dragon and bans the captain".

And after the death of Qin Keqing, the reaction of her two personal maids is also very unusual, which is very strange. Touching the pillar and dying, she willingly became her goddaughter and mourned for Qin. It's obvious that there's a secret in it. If not, why did a maid commit suicide and a maid swear to stay away from Jia's family? From this, we can basically confirm that Qin Keqing didn't die of illness, but her affair with Jia Zhen was discovered. She was ashamed and hanged herself.

And Qin Keqing's funeral also has many intriguing places. A wife who bought a five-needle dragon captain, a grand and luxurious funeral scene, high specification, staggering! For example, the plate she used to wrap is called Qiang wood, which is worth more than 1000 yuan. It was originally what the prince's loyalty and righteousness wanted. Even Jia Zheng said it was enjoyable, but Jia Zhen just wouldn't listen and insisted on using it. On the first day, the kings of the princes and counties came to mourn, which was overwhelming and unstoppable.

Although the author here wants to exaggerate the prosperity of Jia's heyday and compare the decline of Jia's family in the future, it is still too contrary to common sense. Jia Zhen's biological father, Jia Jing, died, and the funeral specifications were far less than those of Qin Keqing. This blatant violation of family rules can only be explained as Jia Zhen felt guilty about Qin Keqing's death, so she made every effort to handle her funeral. This practice may have laid the groundwork for future capsizing.

During the whole mourning process, Jia Zhen's wife You's attitude was also quite intriguing. From beginning to end, she stayed out on the grounds of physical discomfort, which seemed to indicate that she noticed that her husband Jia Zhen and daughter-in-law Qin Keqing were not proper relationship, so she was unhappy and ignored Qin Keqing's funeral. As the hostess of Ningfu, she didn't come forward, which forced Jia Zhen to ask Feng to be an assistant to the government.

Qin Keqing's verdict, "A tall building was painted behind, and a beautiful woman hanged herself. Its verdict: boundless love is in the sky, and when love meets, it will dominate her. Nonsense is glorious, and it is really better to provoke trouble. " The paintings here clearly show that Qin Keqing hanged himself, and this "immorality" is mostly considered to mean that Baoyu of Fu Rong did not study to seek fame and assume family responsibilities. But "the disaster is really peaceful" undoubtedly means that the disaster in Ningfu is the beginning of Jia's decline. What is this?

"A Dream of Red Mansions" further explains Qin Keqing's "good things grind more": "Draw the beam of spring, but leave the fragrance behind. Good customs and moonlight are the foundation of losing home. Losing power is respectful, and the death of family affairs is the original sin. Always because of love. "Respect" here refers to Jia Jing's blind pursuit of immortality, leaving his son Jia Zhen in charge and running amok. Jia Zhen's drooling over Qin Keqing's beauty and amorous feelings became the "root" of his prodigal family. Later, it is very likely that things will be exposed or reported, which will eventually lead to the demise of family affairs.

I think the author's writing here should be ironic. It clearly sounds like criticizing Qin Keqing's beauty and romance, but in fact it is severely criticizing Jia Jing, Jia Zhen and other arrogant and extravagant practices. It is true that, as recorded in Historical Records, like most beautiful women such as da ji, Yang Yuhuan and Chen Yuanyuan, "femme fatale" is the best excuse for national subjugation!

Qin Keqing, another unlucky beauty in A Dream of Red Mansions, died in the heyday of Jiafu, a symbolic figure symbolizing the rise and fall of honor and disgrace, because she was so beautiful, a beautiful woman!