Fantasy in A Dream of Red Mansions

There are two famous scenic spots in A Dream of Red Mansions, one is a dreamland and the other is a grand view garden. Dreamland is a dream that Jia Baoyu had when he was sleeping in Qin Keqing's room, mainly including Twelve Women in Jinling and other books. No one has ever enjoyed this book, only Baoyu himself has read it. The Grand View Garden was built by the Jia family in Yuan Chun to welcome the relatives of the province. After the mothering, the Jia sisters and others stayed in this garden, including twelve maids and many beautiful women. The dreamland and the Grand View Garden are two addresses on the surface, but they are actually the same place. These places are all fictional by the author, and there is no North-South theory (Beijing and Nanjing). There is a temple to prove it. The name of this temple is Qingxu Guan, and the word "virtual view" is taken from the word "Grand View Garden" in the dreamland of Taixu, that is, Qing: Qing. Qing Xu Guan means Qing Dynasty. What is an unreal land? Tai: the sun, the symbol of the emperor, emptiness: hypocrisy. The master of space is a very hypocritical person, and the dreamland: this place is unpredictable, and cheating and stealing are prevalent. When the author invented these two places, he was actually cursing the world with argot. (Twelve women's pamphlets, as we say now, are personal files. Only Baoyu saw this file in the book. Did Jia Baoyu just finish reading it? Of course not. What's that for? The author uses body body double to explain what Jia Baoyu did in the dreamland. The dreamland is another Jia Baoyu, but the name has been changed. This man is Cao Xueqin, who is believed to be the author of this book. Cao Xueqin is Jia Baoyu. Cao Xueqin spent ten years (ten years: not time, but quantity) mourning for Hongxuan, and read many personal files, which add up to five volumes (these people are five-grade officials and footmen). These files were named Twelve Women of Jinling. In other words, Jia Baoyu fugues to work normally and specially reviews various documents and files. Jia Baoyu and Cao Xueqin, whose names are fictitious, are not real names.