First of all, Qin Keqing may come from the royal family.
When Ning invited Rong to enjoy Mei, Jia Baoyu suddenly fell sleepy and arranged for Jia Baoyu to take a nap. First, a place was arranged, but Baoyu was not satisfied. In desperation, Qin Keqing had to arrange Baoyu to her room, so through Jia Baoyu's eyes, Cao Xueqin described Qin Keqing's bedroom environment in detail:
There is a picture of Tang Bohu's "Haitang Sleeping in Spring" hanging on the wall, which shows a precious mirror set in Wu Zetian's mirror room that day, and a golden plate with swallows standing and dancing, in which An Lushan threw a papaya that was too painful. There is a couch where Princess Shou Chang lies with His Royal Highness Zhang, and there are couplets made by Princess Tongchang. ?
Through these decorations, we can see that many decorations in Qin Keqing's room are closely related to the palace, which makes people wonder what Zuo Zongtang's description means. Combined with Qin Keqing's life experience, it is obviously unreasonable for an abandoned baby adopted by Wu Pin officials to marry Sun Di of Ningguo House. Did you have any ulterior life experiences in Qin Keqing? Tso secretly wrote this time, did he point out that Qin Keqing came from the royal family?
Second, the relationship between Qin Keqing and Jia Zhen is neither fish nor fowl.
Ningguo mansion old slave coke drunk scold? Picking up ashes? , the so-called? Picking up ashes? Is the relationship between father-in-law and daughter-in-law, although we suspect that Jiao Da may not know some secrets of the inner room, but Jia Zhen's covet for Qin Keqing's beauty must exist, and Qin Keqing's room is laid out? An Lushan throwing a papaya is too real? As well as the description of Qin Keqing's death in Tianxianglou, all show the unusual relationship between Qin Keqing and Jia Zhen.
Of course, whether Qin Keqing committed adultery with Jia Zhen or Qin Keqing was humiliated by Jia Zhen, people in ancient times were obviously more critical of women's sexual relations, so this papaya also metaphor the nondescript relationship between Qin Keqing and Jia Zhen.