Is the commentary on A Dream of Red Mansions by Zhi Yanzhai a fake one in the later period?

Southern Metropolis Daily feature: Hu Shi took the lead in falsifying A Dream of Red Mansions, and the author was Cao Fu. None of the popular conclusions in A Dream of Red Mansions are correct, and they are all based on all kinds of fake materials forged by Tao Zhu. Since Hu Shi published a textual research on A Dream of Red Mansions in 192 1, there have been many studies on the novel A Dream of Red Mansions (the original name is The Story of the Stone).

(1) The author of the first eighty chapters of A Dream of Red Mansions is Cao Xueqin, and the author of the last forty chapters is Gao E (or anonymous); (2) The120 version of A Dream of Red Mansions was originally collected by Cheng Weiyuan and Gao E in the fifty-sixth year of Yuganlong (179 1) and printed with wooden movable type, which is called "Cheng Jiaben";

(3) Jiaxuben is a re-evaluation of Stone by Zhi Yanzhai during the Qianlong period, and it is the closest manuscript to Cao Xueqin's original work. Little known, however, is that many famous figures in modern times, including Hu Shi, especially the senior figures of the Dream of Red Mansions Institute of the Chinese Academy of Art and the Dream of Red Mansions Society of China, have long known that none of the above arguments can be established, and all of them are based on Tao Zhu (1878-196 1 year? Hu Shi is the initiator of all kinds of lies based on forged false materials. The basic facts of the novel The Story of the Stone are:

(1) The real author of the existing 120 volume A Dream of Red Mansions is Cao Fu (1706- 1775? ), Cao Xueqin is a fictional character of Cao Fu, and actually never existed;

(2) Cao Fu hides and implies a real time sequence from 1706 to 1724 under the plot of 120 novels, and the whole novel is narrated year by year according to this real time sequence; (3) Cao Fu hinted that his exact date of birth was April 28th (1June 8th, 706) in the 45th year of Emperor Kangxi, and also suggested the exact date of birth of Yuan Chun and his prototype Cao Fu's sister, the flat king Naersudifujin (princess) Cao Jiazhi's "Renzi Day, Ren Shennian".

(4) The Xu Run-founded Shanghai Baiguang Songzhai Lead Edition Bookstore published the lead print "The Story of the Stone" in the 11th year of Guangxu (1885), which is the earliest known version of the novel and the closest version to that written by Cao Fuyuan.

(5) In the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), the Shanghai Bookstore published a printed version of The Story of the Stone, embezzled the original printed picture of Bai Guangsong's house, tampered with it, added a batch, forged Cheng Weiyuan's "original sequence" and advertised it as "mourning for the original";

(6) 1900 printed novel "The Story of the Stone" has no picture in the text, with newly drawn illustrations before and after. The first illustration of the new painting includes a picture of "psychic Baoyu" and a picture of "golden lock to ward off evil spirits". Various versions of A Dream of Red Mansions (including Cheng Jiaben) and Fat Review are now circulating.