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A Dream of Red Mansions, read by historians. . . Taoism sees it. . . Literati see. . .
This is Lu Xun's dream of red mansions. The original sentence is as follows:

"It's just that fate looks at the eyes of scholars: scholars look at the Book of Changes, Taoists look at lewdness, talented people look at lingering, revolutionaries look at rows, and gossips look at palace secrets."

It means: one hundred people can see a dream of red mansions from one hundred angles. Historians see the history of the Qing Dynasty from prosperity to decline, Taoists see that everything is empty, and writers see the depiction of various characters.

There is also a famous saying in the west: "For every one hundred readers, there are one hundred Hamlets." Everyone's perspective is related to their own positioning and knowledge structure. At the same time, subjective thoughts also affect our understanding of it. Everyone is trying to explain with their best knowledge and speak purposefully.

Extended data:

A Dream of Red Mansions is an ancient novel by China, also known as The Story of the Stone. It is listed as the first classical Four Great Classical Novels in China, and it is generally believed that it was written by Cao Xueqin, a writer in the Qing Dynasty.

Based on the rise and fall of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue, the novel depicts the life of a group of beautiful women in the boudoir from the perspective of Jia Baoyu, a rich son, and shows the true beauty and tragedy of human nature. It can be said that it is an epic that shows the beauty of women from all angles.

A Dream of Red Mansions is an earthly novel with world influence. It is recognized as the pinnacle of China's classical novels, an encyclopedia of feudal society in China and a master of traditional culture.

The novel encourages itself with the theme of "talking about love and recording things", only follows its logic, gets rid of the old conventions, is fresh and unique, and has achieved extraordinary artistic achievements. The special brushwork of "the truth is hidden and the village tells lies" has opened the brains of later readers and speculated for a long time. Later generations formed an outstanding school-redology around the study of reading A Dream of Red Mansions.

Mr. Lu Xun's interpretation of A Dream of Red Mansions comes from The Complete Works of Xun-Episode Supplement? & lt crimson cave flower master > introduction.

Reference from: Baidu Encyclopedia-A Dream of Red Mansions (Qing Dynasty Novel)