Jia Min is a character in the novel A Dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty. She is the youngest daughter of Jia Daishan and Taijun Shi, and the mother of Lin Daiyu. Appear as a deceased figure in the famous novel A Dream of Red Mansions. Grandmother Jia's favorite little daughter married Lin Ruhai, the salt inspector. Have a daughter Lin Daiyu. Gave birth to another son and died at the age of three. Die young.
Marriage
Jia Min is the youngest of the four daughters of Jia Mu. Jia Mu dotes on Jia Min very much, so Jia Min's marriage is not a political marriage. In the choice of Jia Min's marriage, Jia Daishan and Jia chose Jia Min's personal happiness, rather than Jia's family interests, so they betrothed Jia Min to Lin Ruhai, who had high knowledge and good personality. Jia Yucun, who is fond of Muquan, doesn't know this section, so Jia Yucun doesn't believe that Lin Ruhai married a lady from Jia's house, but Jia Yucun also saw that Lin Daiyu's extravagance is something that the Lins don't have, so he guessed that Lin Daiyu's mother must be extraordinary, and she won her daughter, because Lin Ruhai didn't have such extravagance. After knowing that Lin Daiyu's mother was Jia Daishan's daughter, Jia Yucun was rare.
related figures
Jia Daishan
s father
Rong Guogong Jia Yuan's eldest son, married Miss Shi Houjia (Jia Mu), a master of Jinling, and gave birth to Jia She, Jia Zheng and four daughters, with Jia Min as * * *.
Shi Taijun
s mother
Jia Mu, whose mother's family is a historian of four famous families in Jinling, married Jia Daishan, the eldest son of Jia Yuan, the Duke of Rong, and gave birth to Jia She, Jia Zheng and four daughters, with Jia Min as the youngest daughter.
Lin Ruhai
Husband
A native of Suzhou, he was born in a scholarly family. After exploring flowers in the examination, he moved to Lantai Temple as a doctor, transferred to Yangzhou as a salt inspector, married Jia Min, and died of Lin Ruhai's illness.
Lin Daiyu
female
lost her mother when she was young, and she was sickly, so she was the best poet in the Grand View Garden.