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Who is Jia Baoyu's sexual enlightenment teacher? Is it a captive "cat and dog"?
Jia Baoyu is the protagonist in China's classic Dream of Red Mansions. He is the second son of Jia Zheng and Mrs. Wang, the second son of the Goddess, and the reincarnation of the waiter in Shen Ying. Jia Fu is called Mr. Bao. Born of jade, he is the grandson of Jia Fuyu, hence his name Jia Baoyu. Since I was a child, I have been deeply loved by my grandmother Jia Mu, and I live in Jia Mu Hospital. When I was twelve or thirteen years old, I moved into Hongyi Garden in Grand View Garden at the behest of Princess Yuan. He and his cousin Lin Daiyu are soul mates and have developed a rare pure love in the world. But with the deliberate efforts of Jia's parents, he married his cousin Xue Baochai. After a year or two of marriage, he was promoted to a monk and returned to Geng Qingfeng.

The love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai (marriage of wood and stone, marriage of gold and jade) is one of the three main lines of A Dream of Red Mansions. Jia Baoyu's image has the color of Cao Xueqin's autobiography, but it is essentially an artistic fiction. It is a typical image created by the author consciously, which combines three virtues, good and evil. This is very innovative in the history of world literature.

At an early age, Jia Baoyu completed the transformation from a boy to a man. Who is Jia Baoyu's sexual enlightenment teacher? Some people think it's a police fairy, others think it's an attack. Jing Xian is Jia Baoyu's dream figure. She is ethereal. She can't be Jia Baoyu's first sex teacher in real life. Xiren is the maid who takes care of Jia Baoyu, and she is a master-servant relationship with Jia Baoyu. Although she was psychologically prepared to be an aunt, she never dared to seduce her master, and even the first time she tried sex with Jia Baoyu was caused by Jia Baoyu's strong pull.

The author thinks that Jia Baoyu's sexual enlightenment teacher is not a police fairy or an attacker, but those cats and dogs kept in Jia's yard.

It is very common in ancient palaces to use cats and dogs as props to let boys receive sexual enlightenment education. According to the Ming dynasty's "Forbidden Secrets", at the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, cats were set up for children and grandchildren to enter the palace, fearing that they would be inhuman and give birth to children by mistake, which made them see cats alive. That is to say, the reason why cats were kept in the palace in the early Ming Dynasty was because they were worried that the princes and grandchildren who grew up in the deep palace were ignorant and didn't understand the affairs of men and women, which delayed the plan of carrying on the family line in the future, so as to observe the chase, struggle and mating of male and female cats and understand the affairs of men and women.

In fact, not only in the Ming Dynasty, but also in other dynasties, cats and dogs were profiled. For example, it was popular to raise Shih Tzu dogs in the imperial palace of the Tang Dynasty, and Yang Guifei once raised a dog named Kang Guo Zi (Youyang Za); Before he died, Xiao Shufei was tortured by Wu Zetian, cursing Wu Zetian for turning into a mouse and a cat in the afterlife, so Wuhou became angry, and there were no cats in the palace (Old Tang Book), which showed that the palace in the Tang Dynasty used to have cats; After being born, he was regarded as his own son by Queen Liu (Song History). Although this incident is interpreted as a prince keeping a civet cat, it shows on the other hand that the imperial court in Song Dynasty kept cats.

As a kind of pet, cats and dogs can't follow their owners around all day, and sometimes they get together to play and love like people. After a long time, they will inevitably get an electric shock and make eye contact, two of a kind. This kind of intimate communication between animals is very attractive, and children are curious. After reading it for a long time, you will naturally think of things between men and women. The royal family kept small animals in the palace and took pains to remind the princes and grandchildren of the concept of sexual relations with the instinctive activities of small animals.

What animal is Jia Baoyu's sexual enlightenment teacher? In addition to keeping some cats and dogs, the royal family will also set aside a palace, put some erotic pictures on the wall, and put some statues and shapes showing the combination of two * * * indoors to facilitate the prince and grandson to receive sexual enlightenment and education. According to Wan Ye Li Supplement, there was a special joyful Buddha in the imperial palace of Ming Dynasty. Both buddhas are dressed up, embracing each other, moving together and organically. Before the little emperor's wedding, the eunuch led the emperor into the temple and asked him to touch the sunken place and silently understand the handover method. Therefore, the sexual activities of emperors (princes and princes) have never been delayed. Many little emperors had children with beautiful women around them even before they ascended the throne.

Jiafu is an aristocratic family and a centralized feudal society. In this big family, Jia Baoyu is the heart and soul, the lifeblood, and the sustenance and hope of the Jia family to regain its glory. His situation is very similar to that of the princes and grandchildren. However, Jia Fu is not a palace after all, and Jia Baoyu is not a crown prince after all; Moreover, Jiafu is a prosperous country and a home of poetry, ceremony and tassels. It has neither the conditions to get a happy Buddha nor the existence of erotic palace. However, the sexual enlightenment education of many adolescent dudes, including Jia Baoyu, can not be ignored. Keep some cats and dogs at home, so that future generations can gradually understand men and women by watching cats and dogs fight.

So, do the Jia family have cats and dogs? Yes Although Cao Xueqin didn't write it directly, the author could vaguely feel it. For example, in Xue Luting's Improvised Poems, Shi Xiangyun carried a crane lying idle in a stone building, and Daiyu was unwilling to lag behind, carrying a warm brocade cat (the fiftieth time), indicating that the Jia family kept cats. As for dogs, there is no positive mention in the text of A Dream of Red Mansions, but judging from Jiao's scolding Jia Zhen for stealing dogs and playing tricks on chickens every day (the seventh time), Jia Fu should also have dogs. In addition, Liu Xianglian said that in your East Mansion, except for the two stone lions, maybe even cats and dogs are not clean (back to the sixty-sixth), which can also prove that the whole Jia family, including Ningguo Mansion, does have some cats and dogs.

The most concentrated profile description of cats and dogs in A Dream of Red Mansions appeared in the fifth visit to Dreamland, referring to the ecstasy of twelve women and the performance of A Dream of Red Mansions by drinking fairy mash. As soon as Jia Baoyu lay down in Qin Keqing's room, Qin Keqing asked the little maids to watch the cat and dog fight in the porch. In his sleep, Jia Baoyu was awakened from his dream because he had an affair with a beautiful woman, and he was always in wet dream. At this time, Cao Xueqin went on to write that Qin told the little girls to watch the cat and dog fight outside the house. The same glance, almost identical words used twice, once before Jia Baoyu's sexual dream, once after Jia Baoyu's sexual dream, which seems very abnormal.