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The Social Environment of Lin Daiyu in Grand View Garden
It is generally believed that he entered the Grand View Garden at the age of 6 (see the third episode of A Dream of Red Mansions) and began to live in Jiafu at the age of 9 (see the twelfth episode of A Dream of Red Mansions).

Lin Daiyu was six years old and her mother died of illness. Grandmother Jia felt sorry for her helplessness in education, so she pulled her to her side. When we met for the first time, Jia Baoyu asked her if she had any jade, and she truthfully answered no. Unexpectedly, Jia Baoyu was so angry that he fell down on the spot. She felt guilty and cried alone at night. In the dead of winter, Grandmother Jia vacated the space in the bismuth cabinet for Daiyu, and Jia Baoyu also moved out to sleep in the bed outside the bismuth cabinet. Fu Chien-cha's poem "Teenagers are not as good as sharing a bed, and MUBI is the curtain", which is to recite the scene of Baodai sharing a bed across the green gauze pavilion.

After Lin Daiyu entered the Rong mansion, Grandmother Jia loved to sleep, just like Jia Baoyu. They are close and friendly, sitting together during the day, but stopping at the same time at night. It's really a harmonious meaning. I don't want to suddenly see a Xue Baochai who is bigger than Lin Daiyu and has a servant's heart. Therefore, Lin Daiyu was somewhat disappointed and resentful. Jia Baoyu is a little familiar with other sisters, because he and Lin Daiyu sit and lie with the old lady. If you get used to it, you will feel more intimate; If you are intimate, there will inevitably be a gap between perfection and security.

Lin Daiyu was nine years old and her father was seriously ill at the end of winter. Jia Lian sent Lin Daiyu to visit relatives in Yangzhou. On the third day of September the following year, my father died of illness and was buried in Suzhou. In late November, Lin Daiyu and Jia Lian returned to Beijing and have been living in the Jia family.

Note: Lin Daiyu, the heroine of China's classic Dream of Red Mansions, is the first of the twelve women in Jinling. She is my daughter, Fu Rong's daughter, Lin Ruhai's daughter, grandmother's granddaughter, Jia Baoyu's aunt, lover and confidant. Jia Fu is called Miss Lin. She is born with beauty and outstanding poetic talent, and is the most aura-rich classic female image in world literature. Lin Daiyu was smart and comely since childhood, and her parents regarded her as a treasure. Because of her mother's early death, Grandmother Jia loved her, was educated by the Jia family and lived with Grandmother Jia and Jia Baoyu. Later, my father died, and I have been living in Jiafu since then, and I have developed an aloof character. After Jia Yuanchun's mother-in-law left, Lin Daiyu stayed in Xiaoxiang Pavilion, nicknamed Princess Xiaoxiang in the Grand View Garden Poetry Society, and wrote poems to express her true nature. Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu were childhood friends, and their common ideal and rebellious spirit gradually developed into love. The myth of tears returning from crimson pearls endows Lin Daiyu with charming poet temperament, injects fantasy and romance into Baodai's love, and sets the tone of tragedy. Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai tied for the first place in the list of dreamland talented women. They all have a battle of virtue and politics in human nature, a battle of loyalty and treachery in thought and a battle of Jin Mu in marriage, and they appreciate each other because of their nature of both good and evil. However, under the oppression of feudal ethics, Lin Daiyu suffered "severe mutual coercion between wind knife and frost sword", and finally died in tears on Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai's wedding night.