1, A Dream of Red Mansions is known to many people in China. At least, it is a title book. Who are the authors and successors? Just because of the reader's eyes, there are all kinds of things: Confucian scholars saw the Book of Changes, Taoists saw obscenity, gifted scholars saw lingering, revolutionaries saw the line, gossip saw the secret things in the palace ... Baoyu in my eyes saw many deaths; It is a great distress to prove that many people are loved, because there are many unfortunate people in the world. Only those who hate others gloat, and in life, little joy is rarely hindered. However, hating others is just a lover's escape from despair, just like Baoyu's final becoming a monk. However, the thinking when writing A Dream of Red Mansions can only go so far. Even if it is a sequel, it may not be much different from the original intention of the author. Surprisingly, his father, who worshipped him, wore a red poncho felt cloak. (Introduction to "The Flower Lord of the Crimson Cave")
2. "The book is written in this way. Although it is nothing more than mixed feelings, traces of gathering and scattering, and accidental characters, it is very different from previous human novels. ..... The narrative on the cover is true, and I have experienced everything I have heard, because it is realistic and fresh. ..... "("A Brief History of China's Novels ")
A Dream of Red Mansions is an earthly novel with world influence. It is recognized as the pinnacle of China's classical novels, an encyclopedia of feudal society in China and a master of traditional culture. The novel takes the rise and fall of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the background, focuses on Jia's family affairs and leisure, and focuses on the love and marriage stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai. It describes the beauty of humanity and tragedy of lovers of good and evil centered on Jia Baoyu and twelve women in Jinling, praises the rebels who pursue light, foresees the inevitable demise of feudal society through the tragic fate of rebels, and reveals the crisis of feudal eschatology.