Dream of Red Mansions Li Wan
Unfortunately, Jia Zhu died young, and young Li Wan became a widow in the Grand View Garden. Li Wan is a product of feudal ethics, so she didn't remarry. She has been raising Jia Lan in Jiafu and pinned all her hopes on Jia Lan. Li Wan's generosity, modesty and courtesy have won praises from all parts of the Grand View Garden. After Li Wan moved into the Grand View Garden, the whole Grand View Garden was brand-new, colorful and full of vitality. Knowing that Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, Miao Yu and others are talented women who know a little about poetry, Li Wan wanted to set up a poetry club. Li Wan, who has always been cautious, did not immediately implement this decision. Later, Tanchun invited all the sisters in the Grand View Garden to form a poetry club according to Li Wan's idea. Li Wan was very happy after learning about it, and also actively participated in the activities of the poetry club, as if the whole person was rejuvenated.
In A Dream of Red Mansions, Li Wan, as the eldest housewife of Guo Rongfu, knows how to be a man, so she can handle the relationship with Guo Rongfu well, so she is called the "Great Bodhisattva". She and Jia Lan live in Daoxiang Village, which can be regarded as marginal people in the Grand View Garden. Mrs. Wang, the mother-in-law, is devoted to Jia Baoyu and has no time to take care of Li Wan and his son. Li Wan also knew the dilemma she was facing, so she carefully trained Jia Lan as an adult. When readers comment on Li Wan, they think she is a decadent person. In the end, Li Wan found nothing.
Li Wan's Character Analysis Every character in A Dream of Red Mansions has distinct characteristics, which are reflected everywhere in the story. So, what kind of personality characteristics does Li Wan, one of the twelve women in Jinling, have? Li Wan's personality analysis needs to start with her life experience. First of all, Li Wan is a man of great wisdom. After her husband Jia Zhu died, Li Wan knew that her position in the government would plummet.
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In order to strengthen her position in the family, she can wander between different classes of Jia family. I'm afraid Li Wan can't compare with Wang Xifeng. Li Wan knows that Wang Xifeng is in charge of everything in the family. Wang Xifeng was ill, and Grandmother Jia ordered Li Wan to manage Guo Rongfu. Li Wan, who is clever, naturally understands the truth that "one shot hits the first bird". She just silently helped Tanchun behind her back, which not only dealt with the big and small issues of Jia family, but also did not make enemies with Wang Xifeng.
Secondly, Li Wan has indomitable personality characteristics. Li Wan is a very tragic woman. Jia Zhu died shortly after she married Zhu Jia. In ancient times, women generally got married earlier. When Li Wan was widowed, she should be less than twenty years old. Later, Li Wan has been carefully cultivating Jia Lan in Jiafu, and Li Wan has spent decades in loneliness. It is because of Li Wan's persistence that she is willing to be lonely.
Third, Li Wan has a jealous side. Li Wan was most jealous of Wang Xifeng, so she took the initiative to make friends with Pinger and wanted to isolate Wang Xifeng. Secondly, Li Wan likes Xue Baochai and deliberately alienates Lin Daiyu and Miaoyu. In Li Wan's view, Lin Daiyu and Miaoyu are very talented, and they are not as good as them, so they take the initiative to make friends with Xue Baochai.
There are different opinions about the analysis of Li Wan's personality.
Li Wan's son Li Wan's son is Jia Lan. In A Dream of Red Mansions, Jia Lan did not appear many times, but often appeared with Jia Huan. Jia Lan is Rong's great-grandson and his father is Jia Zheng's son. Although A Dream of Red Mansions is an elegy of love, it mostly describes the tragic fate of feudal women, but it also embodies a strong tragic color in Jia Lan.
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Shortly after Jia Lan was born, his father Jia Zhu died. For Jia Lan, he didn't enjoy the warm day of his father's love. It is said that Jia Lan is the grandson of Mrs. Wang and Jia Zheng, and should be paid more attention by Mrs. Wang and Jia Zheng. But both Mrs. Wang and Mrs. Jia focused on Jia Baoyu and had no time to take care of this poor grandson. In Mrs. Wang's eyes, Jia Lan and Jia Huan are both dispensable people. Jia Lan has a prominent position, but he has not received due attention and welfare. Once, Jia Fu held a lantern festival, and no one noticed that Jia Lan was not there. Then Jia sent someone to pick him up. Growing up in a depressed and neglected environment makes Jia Lan sensitive and paranoid, with strong self-esteem. Jia Lan, who is still young, knows that it is not easy for her mother to stay in Jia's home, and her self-esteem is manifested in studying hard. Mother Li Wan often teaches Jia Lan that only by earning fame can she get ahead. Jia Lan was deeply impressed by her mother's teaching. Jia Lan is the most diligent and intelligent among the children of the Jia family. Li Wan was pleased to see Jia Lan so sensible.
Jia Lan finally lived up to his mother's expectations. When he grew up, Jia Lan took the imperial examination, got a good ranking and went to North Korea to be an official. Thus, Li Wan became a royal wife. As the son of Li Wan, Jia Lan made great efforts to get ahead and was finally recognized by Jia Fu.
Li Wan's nickname in the poetry club Although Li Wan was branded with feudal ethics, we can see Li Wan's desire for freedom from the fact that he founded the poetry club. In other words, after Li Wan moved to Daguan Garden, she lived in Daoxiang Village. She is bent on starting a poetry club to add a little fun to the boring life. Li Wan's cautious personality made her afraid to start a business.
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Half a year later, Jia Tanchun came up with the idea of establishing a poetry club. When Li Wan knew about it, she immediately went to Tanchun and took a series of actions to support Tanchun to start a poetry club. First of all, Li Wan recommended herself as the head of the altar and took Daoxiang Village where she lived as the address of the poetry club. Later, Lin Daiyu suggested that everyone should have a nickname. What is Li Wan's nickname in the poetry club? Li Wan's nickname in the poetry club is "Xiang Tao old farmer".
Why is Li Wan nicknamed "the old farmer in Xiang Tao" in the poetry club? To analyze this problem, we need to start from two aspects. First of all, Li Wan lives in "Daoxiang Village". Because the poetry club is also located in Daoxiang Village, her nickname is "Daoxiang Old Farmer". Secondly, the nickname "Xiang Tao old farmer" embodies Li Wan's personality characteristics of being willing to be lonely and abstinent. After Li Wan moved to the Grand View Garden, she turned Daoxiang Village into a farmhouse, surrounded by flowers and fruits and vegetables, giving people a feeling of rural life. The word "Xiang Tao old farmer" can reflect Li Wan's indifferent temperament. She is not only a typical wife and mother, but also a tragic woman poisoned by feudal ethics. In addition, the nickname "Xiang Tao old farmer" also reflects Li Wan's intelligent quality. She is not as talented as Daiyu and Miaoyu and as talented as Wang Xifeng, but Li Wan has her own code of conduct, so she also occupies an important position in Guo Rongfu. Li Wan's character can also be seen from her nickname in the poetry club.
Li Wan's ending Li Wan is one of the most tragic characters in A Dream of Red Mansions. Although she is the eldest housewife of Guo Rongfu, everyone who has read Li Wan's story knows that this is just an empty title. In A Dream of Red Mansions, Li Wan has three tragedies, one is the death of her husband in her early years, the other is the death of her children all the year round, and the third is that Li Wan died of depression. Judging from Li Wan's early experience, Li Wan's ending is doomed to be tragic.
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Li Wan's verdict said: "A plum blossom and bear fruit, who will end up like an orchid", in which the word "final" not only represents Li Wan's final ending, but also implies Li Wan's tragic fate. In this judgment, "a pot of orchids" implies that Li Wan's son Jia Lan will be promoted to a higher position and make a fortune, which indicates Li Wan's ultimate fate. Before she died, Jia told Jia Lan to study hard and get ahead in the future, in order to repay her mother Li Wan's parenting kindness. In the 110th episode of the original book, Jia Lan, who studied hard, was finally admitted to Juren, which made Li Wan very happy. In the later period of the original work, the author also set a tragic fate for Jia Lan, which also implied that Li Wan's ending was tragic. Under the expectation of Li Wan, Jia Lan finally got the attention of the emperor, and the ministers bowed to each other. Through "Good Songs", it is implied that Jia Lan died in the battlefield. When Li Wan learned the bad news that Jia Lan died in battle, she went to Lacrimosa every day and eventually died of depression. Judging from the ending of Li Wan, she is the most tragic figure in A Dream of Red Mansions. In the end, only a cold chastity archway accompanied Li Wan, and it was a pity to learn the ending of Li Wan. Li Wan has been walking on thin ice in Jiafu all his life. After her husband died, she pinned her hopes on her son. After Jia Lan's death, Li Wan's spiritual belief finally collapsed and she died in tears.