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What is the spring story of A Dream of Red Mansions?
Spring Fun in a Red Chamber tells the story of Baoyu and Daiyu flying kites in the Grand View Garden.

A Dream of Red Mansions in Spring is a skimmed text, taken from the seventieth chapter of Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, with the title added by the editor. The language elements of this unit are to understand the methods of reading classic works, master the main contents of the text and feel the characteristics of the main characters.

The story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in A Dream of Red Mansions is widely circulated in China. Daiyu lost her mother when she was young, and her father sent her to the mansion to live with Grandmother Jia. Baoyu is the son of Daiyu's second uncle and the precious grandson of Grandmother Jia. The text tells the story of Baoyu and Daiyu flying kites in the Grand View Garden. This article is selected from the seventieth chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty, with the title added by later generations.

About the author:

Cao Xueqin (real name Zhan, about1765438+May 28, 2005-about 65438+February 2005 1763) is a native of Nanjing, whose real name is Qin Pu, and his ancestral home is Liaoyang, Liaoning (one is rich in Hebei, the other is Tieling, Liaoning).

In his early years, he lived a rich and wan ku life in Jiangning Weaving Factory in Nanjing. In the sixth year of Yongzheng (1728), the Cao family was confiscated due to a deficit, and moved back to Beijing with their families, and then moved to the western suburbs of Beijing to make a living by selling calligraphy and painting and giving relief to friends.