Cao Xueqin (about1765438+May 28th, 2005-about1February 763 12), whose real name is Zhan, real name, real name and Qin Pu, is the author of China's classic Dream of Red Mansions, and his ancestral home is disputed.
Gao E (1758—— about 18 15), whose real name is marble, whose real name is Qiu Fu, alias is Lan Shu, Xing Yi, and the history of the red chamber. China's classic novel A Dream of Red Mansions is the first printed edition in the history of communication. It is one of the two main editors, collators and publishers of Cheng Gaoben, a native of Huangqi Office of Han Army in Qing Dynasty and Cheng Gaoben, a native of Tieling, Liaoning Province. He once worked for Gao E in Tieling and Gao E in Fengtian. He lived in Beijing in the early Qing Dynasty.
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Cao Xueqin's Personal Experience
In the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi (17 15), Cao Yong, who was then a weaver in Jiangning, died while on duty in Beijing. Emperor Kangxi approved Cao Qing's cousin Cao Fu to go to Cao Yin to take over Jiangning weaving.
Cao Xueqin's great-grandmother Sun Shi was the nanny of Emperor Kangxi, and his grandfather Cao Yin was the squad leader and bodyguard of Emperor Kangxi. Later, he served as Jiangning Weaving and concurrently served as the governor of salt affairs in Huaibei and Huaibei.
Yongzheng five years (1727), Cao Xueqin thirteen years old (nominal age). /kloc-in 0/2, Cao Fu, the uncle of Mr. Wailang (referring to his father) of Jiangning Weaving Company, was dismissed from his post and sent to prison for crimes such as harassing the post station, weaving deficit and transferring property. And was robbed of property before the Lantern Festival in the first month of the following year (family number: 1 14).
Gao E's personal experience.
The date of birth written on the resume is "Born on October 17th, Wuyin Year" (see Volume IV of Qing Dynasty Integration edited by Gu), and the solar calendar is 1758 1 17.
Gao E's father is a scholar who owns real estate and lives in the suburbs of Beijing. Teenagers in Gao E are fond of traveling, and they often associate it with "drinking as a companion when they are young" and "riding butterfly waves to leave fragrance on their sleeves", which seems to be relatively dissolute and does not abide by Confucian ethics.
After Gao E succeeded in the exam, he prepared for the exam again and again, but failed again and again. He was exhausted physically and mentally, but he also took a few years off. He once borrowed a copy of A Dream of Red Mansions from a friend, and stopped reading it eighty times. He didn't see the second half either. He is deeply sorry.
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