The Grand View Garden is a magnificent garden-style building built by Jiafu to welcome Princess Yuan (the eldest daughter of Jia Zheng) to visit relatives in Jiafu and to welcome the glorious return of Jiafu. It can be said that the Grand View Garden was a symbol of the social status of the whole Jia family at that time, and its architectural style was enough to represent the achievements of ancient garden architecture in China. At that time, it was hard to imagine that such a garden representing the highest glory of Jia family would be related to a rural housewife who had no social status at that time. Grandma Liu is a distant relative of the Jia family. As we all know, she has been in and out of rong family three times. The first time, I went to rong family to ask Xifeng for money to live because of difficulties at home. The second time, she sent some local products to Jia's family with the intention of a distant relative in a bumper harvest year. The third time, after the downfall of Jia's family, Jia picked up the orphan Qiaojie of Xifeng and took refuge in her hometown. The fortieth time, the author described the character Granny Liu in the Grand View Garden to the fullest. At that time, Grandmother Jia invited Granny Liu to have dinner in the Grand View Garden on the pretext that Shi Xiangyun was still sitting, just because Granny Liu sent some articles, so Grandmother Jia invited Granny Liu to have dinner together. Imagine that the most authoritative figure in a royal family invited a countryman with a very humble position in the Grand View Garden, which represents the supreme glory of the Jia family. What an uncoordinated scene. But the author's seemingly uncoordinated stroke has a deep intention. As one of the four great families at that time, Jia's life was naturally extremely luxurious, but it was commonplace for people who had long been accustomed to this luxurious life in Jia's family. However, such a life is not only unheard of, but even unheard of for an ordinary farmer who faces the loess all the year round. The old lady Jia led her to enjoy the flowing water in the courtyard of the Grand View Garden, saw the villas, tasted the green tea brewed by the jade temple and the nuns, listened to the plays performed by special artists and civil servants in the Grand View Garden, appreciated the beautiful clothes and talents of all the women, and tasted countless delicious dishes in the Grand View Garden. At the same time, she witnessed the omnipotent luxury and luxury that she had never seen in her life, which opened her eyes in the present words. So Grandma Liu saw what she had never seen, heard what she had never eaten, and was shocked and amazed at everything she saw, heard, heard and felt. All this was beyond her words, and she could only read countless religious words such as "Amitabha" to describe her unspeakable feelings. This is the real feeling of an ordinary person to the Grand View Garden. Of course, some jokes are unavoidable. For example, before dinner, she was deliberately teased by Xifeng and others. When she was eating, she deliberately gave her a light quail egg and used heavy ivory chopsticks inlaid with gold, which made Granny Liu want to eat and can't eat. Finally, this expensive quail egg couldn't help falling to the ground and being discarded. Granny Liu naturally feels distressed. And all this is just to win a smile from Jia and others. It seems a rare honor to please others on such an occasion. At this time, the author's intention is naturally clear. Everything in the Grand View Garden, from the perspective of an ordinary person, is so noble and unattainable. The life of a royal family like Jia Fu is so superior. At the same time, he also reflected the world difference between the life of the nobles and the common people in ancient China. Under such a system, life is unequal. People in the upper class simply don't know the hardships of ordinary people's lives, and ordinary people can't imagine that the lives of these upper-class nobles are so superior. These are all common phenomena in China's ancient feudal hereditary dynasties. A Dream of Red Mansions is one of the classical Four Great Classical Novels in China, and even China has set up a Red Chamber to study this masterpiece. It is conceivable how high its literary status is in China. When it comes to a dream of red mansions, people have to mention the Grand View Garden, and when it comes to the Grand View Garden, people have to think of a figure who seems to have nothing to do with the whole Jia family but is inextricably linked-Granny Liu.
The Grand View Garden is a magnificent garden-style building built by Jiafu to welcome Princess Yuan (the eldest daughter of Jia Zheng) to visit relatives in Jiafu and to welcome the glorious return of Jiafu. It can be said that the Grand View Garden was a symbol of the supreme social status of the whole Jia family at that time, and its architectural style was enough to represent the achievements of ancient garden architecture in China. At that time, it was hard to imagine that such a garden would represent Jia's supreme glory and one of the most common and lowest social status.
Granny Liu is a distant relative of the Jia family. As we all know, she has been in and out of rong family three times. For the first time, because of difficulties in family life, she went into Rong's house and asked Feng for money to support her life. The second time, after a bumper harvest year, she sent some local products to the Jia family as a distant relative's heart. The third time, after the fall of Jiafu, the orphans of Jiafu returned to their hometown to take refuge. In the 40th time back to Granny Liu's Grand View Garden, the author described Granny Liu's character incisively and vividly. At that time, in the name of returning Shi Xiangyun's seat, Jia Mu hosted a group of relatives in Daguan Garden. Granny Liu just sent some items, so Grandma Jia invited Granny Liu to have dinner with her. Imagine, in the Grand View Garden, which represents the highest glory of the Jia family, how incongruous it is for a most authoritative figure in the royal family to invite a humble peasant. However, the author's seemingly incongruous stroke has a profound intention. As one of the four big families at that time, our life was naturally extremely luxurious, but for all Jia people who were used to this luxurious life, it was a common occurrence. However, such a life is not only unheard of, but even unheard of for an ordinary farmer who faces loess all the year round. Grandmother Jia took her to enjoy the flowing water in the courtyard of Grand View Garden. I have seen the mothering villas in Yuan Fei, tasted the green tea brewed by Miaoyu nuns in Cui 'an Temple, listened to the dramas performed by civil servants who are specially invited artists in the Grand View Garden, appreciated the beautiful costumes and talents of all women, and tasted countless delicious dishes in the Grand View Garden. At the same time, she witnessed the omnipotent luxury and luxury that she had never seen in her life, which opened her eyes in the present words. So Grandma Liu saw what she had never seen, heard what she had never eaten, and was shocked and amazed at everything she saw, heard, heard and felt. All this was beyond her words, and she could only read countless religious words such as "Amitabha" to describe her unspeakable feelings. This is the real feeling of an ordinary person to the Grand View Garden. Of course, some jokes are unavoidable. For example, before dinner, she was deliberately teased by Xifeng and others. When she was eating, she deliberately gave her a light quail egg and used heavy ivory chopsticks inlaid with gold, which made Granny Liu want to eat and can't eat. Finally, this expensive quail egg couldn't help falling to the ground and being discarded. Granny Liu naturally feels distressed. And all this is just to win a smile from Jia and others. It seems a rare honor to please others on such an occasion. At this time, the author's intention is naturally clear. Everything in the Grand View Garden, from the perspective of an ordinary person, is so noble and unattainable. The life of a royal family like Jia Fu is so superior. At the same time, he also reflected the world difference between the life of the nobles and the common people in ancient China. Under such a system, life is unequal. People in the upper class simply don't know the hardships of ordinary people, and ordinary people can't imagine that the life of these upper class aristocrats is so superior. These are all common phenomena in China's ancient feudal hereditary dynasties.
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However, such inequality does not mean eternity. As a representative of a prominent family, Jia family always hides a crisis behind the infinite scenery. Ancient thinkers in China once said that there is a philosophy that "the moon is full and the moon is full when it is absent", that is to say, everything has a degree, beyond which things will evolve in the opposite direction, and Jia Fu, who is in its heyday, will eventually decline because of being excluded by other dignitaries. A seemingly solid building collapsed overnight, which just verified the sentence "full moon red is a loss" Granny Liu came to the Grand View Garden for the third time in Jiafu. This time, her task was to rescue Qiaojie, the daughter of Xifeng who died. The seemingly weak and humble rural housewife played the role of savior at this time. It is a great irony that she saved the family with her own strength. Therefore, Granny Liu seems to be an uncoordinated role in the Grand View Garden at first, but it is a very important arrangement for the author. She witnessed the rise and fall of the Jia family with her eyes and witnessed a fate. The appearance of a nobody gives the whole Dream of Red Mansions a very logical causal concern.
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