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Who are the four phoenixes in a dream of red mansions?
Tell me my opinion: Four Phoenix should refer to Lin Daiyu and Wang Xifeng in Jia Tanchun, Jia Yuanchun.

Jia Yuanchun

Jia Zheng's daughter, Yuan Chun, Baoyu's sister, was sent to the palace in her early years, and was later named a virtuous princess, that is, an imperial concubine, which was related to "phoenix". According to Liu's research and understanding of the verdict, I personally think that he finally became a victim of some kind of struggle.

There is a criticism about Yuan Chun's tone in A Dream of Red Mansions: the danger of sadness is the greatest. It should be said that the situation in Yuan Chun at that time.

It is Yuan Chun's tragedy to be treated as a scapegoat and a victim of struggle.

Jia Tanchun

Tanchun finally married a distant relative and became a princess, which was related to "Phoenix". There are hints in the 63 rd session, and some clues can be drawn from the judgment.

Being paid to a foreign country like a thing, people are not people, which is the tragedy of Tanchun.

Lin Daiyu

The place where Lin Daiyu lives is called Xiaoxiang Pavilion, inscribed with the word "Feng". Although she didn't say her ending in the first 80 times, according to some textual research and my personal understanding, I think that in the original ending of A Dream of Red Mansions, Lin Daiyu should be betrothed to the king of Beijing, Shen Shui, as a concubine.

//Because it is impossible to prove it in detail at this time, let me give you a few examples.

//King Bei Jing gave Jia Baoyu a bunch of incense, and Baoyu gave it to Daiyu, who threw it back. It is mentioned that Jiang Yuhan and Xiren may have used the same technology through the communication of red sweat towels.

//Jia Baoyu went out to offer sacrifices to Jin Chuan, and after he offered sacrifices to Jin Chuan, he went back to tell everyone that one of the concubines of King Jing had left, and I went to offer my condolences. It's probably Daiyu. A similar technique also appeared in Qing Wen Ji. The article "Daughter of Furong" is nominally addressed to Qingwen, but in fact it is addressed to Daiyu. Because Daiyu died, the Jia family could not allow Baoyu to write an obituary and find a well to sacrifice. After Baoyu sacrificed the golden pheasant, Daiyu said: The water in the world is always a source. Just grab a bowl. So when Daiyu died, it might be a sign of scooping up a bowl of water.

//So I think Daiyu's ending is a princess, which is related to "Phoenix". And "Feng" is just a hint of Daiyu's ending.

The pursuit of free love was not allowed, and finally love was destroyed and betrothed to her. This is the tragedy of Daiyu.

Wang Xifeng

Wang Xifeng's name contains the word "Feng". She is smart and capable, and she doesn't want a man, but the final outcome is still very miserable. Jia Lian divorced his wife.

"Waste", "rhinoceros" and "front" mean that although she is stronger than a man, she is still an accessory of a man. This is her tragedy.

Among these four men, Yuan Chun became a scapegoat for men, Tan Chun became a tool for men, and Dai Yu finally failed in the pursuit of independence. Although Wang Xifeng is very strong, she still has to be attached to men. This is the tragedy of women in that era.