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Qin Keqing's Life Experience in A Dream of Red Mansions
The life story of Qin Keqing in A Dream of Red Mansions is: Jia Rong's wife and Qin Ye's adopted daughter. She also has an unrelated brother, Qin Zhong. Qin Keqing is one of the twelve women in Jinling in China's classic novel A Dream of Red Mansions.

It is well known that she is the daughter of Ying Diligent, the great-grandson Jia Rong of Ningguo Mansion, who was originally assigned to Yangsheng, and is called Grandma Rong. She is elegant, delicate, romantic, gentle and peaceful, and is praised by her grandmother as the first pride of her great-grandchildren.

The CCTV version of A Dream of Red Mansions premiered on 1987. It is a costume series produced by CCTV and China TV Drama Production Center based on the Chinese classic Dream of Red Mansions. Directed by Mr. Wang Fulin, Zhou, Wang Meng, Ling Zhou, Cao Yu and Shen Congwen participated in the production.

The first 29 episodes of the play are basically faithful to the first 80 episodes of Cao Xueqin's original work, and the last 7 episodes, such as Fu Han, Si Qi's death, Begonia bloom, Jia Baoyu's loss of jade, Lin Daiyu's burning of manuscripts, Xue Baochai's becoming a monk in the spring, being convicted of stealing property and becoming a monk in the snow, still use the last 40 episodes of Cheng Gaoben.

In addition, we abandoned the little reunion ending of Baoyu's winning the prize, Gui Lan's Qi Fang and Jia Fu's resurgence. According to the research results of Zhipi and Redology, we revised the plots of Xiangling's death, Tanchun's distant marriage, Jia Mu's death and Qiao Jie's rescue, and re-created the plots of visiting the temple in prison, Xi Feng's death in prison, Xiang Yun's falling and Jia Fu's family's death.

After the broadcast, the play was well received by the public and replayed more than a thousand times. Known as "a wonderful chapter in the history of China TV" and "an insurmountable classic".