Everyone who has read "A Dream of Red Mansions" marvels at Mr. Cao Xueqin's vivid portrayal of the characters. Daiyu's sensitivity and separation; Baochai's gentleness and virtuousness; Xiangyun's honesty and cuteness... Everyone has a different temperament, which comes from their personality, their cultivation, their views on external objects, or their origins. The subtle influence of family. So do you know how to write your impressions after watching "Dream of Red Mansions"? Below is a collection of my impressions after watching "Dream of Red Mansions". I hope you like it.
#591747 After watching "A Dream of Red Mansions" 1
I have watched "A Dream of Red Mansions" many times. I always felt that Lin Daiyu's life was so bleak, and I couldn't bear to watch the next few times. Daiyu burned the manuscript, and Baoyu got married. I feel that knowing such a cruel ending is enough, and I don’t want to relive the sadness over and over again.
A few days ago I read a sequel to The Red Mansion written by a man from the Qing Dynasty. In the past, I always rejected this kind of book. I feel that it is really meaningless for those people to have happy endings, such as resurrection from the dead or reunion in fairyland. Such a crude continuation is so boring. However, when I went to the library this time, I saw several versions of this book on the shelf. I pulled out one and flipped through it briefly, which gave me the idea of ??re-reading the last few chapters of Red Mansions.
It is still so sad to see Daiyu die in depression. But after I finished reading, I couldn't help but feel sad when I heard Zhen Shiyin talking about "Lan Gui Qifang". Will a person like Xue Baochai, like Li Wan, be buried in this cold garden all his life?
I used to hate Xue very much. From the moment she fluttered with butterflies on a bee-waist bridge to the final marriage, I have always felt that she was a cold and selfish person. But now, I can't help but sympathize with her. In fact, if you think about it carefully, her tragedy may be more lamentable than Lin's.
Xue Baochai came from a wealthy family and read poetry and books since childhood. What he received was an extremely comprehensive and orthodox education. Jia Mu always praised her for being "calm and generous". Yes, this is exactly the way she has been taught to behave since she was a child, and it is also the virtue that ancient women should have. Even sorrow and joy should not be expressed in color, otherwise it would be "disrespectful." Throughout the book, her behavior almost never exceeds these constraints. Only once did Baoyu compare her to Concubine Yang, which made her furious, but she only responded coldly with one sentence. I used to hate the part where she framed Lin under the Fengyao Bridge the most. Now that I think about it, it's actually not a completely incomprehensible evil move. She grew up in an imperial merchant family, and this method of "seeking good fortune and avoiding evil" must have been deeply imprinted in her heart. Although what she did was selfish, she may think that people should deal with it this way. In fact, she is the most miserable person. Her whole life has been dominated by other people's opinions and education. I never know what I want, I am neither happy nor unhappy, I just follow the natural path. She never received wholehearted love, and no one really cared about her. And she just thinks that the world is like this. It is believed that what exists between husband and wife is not sincere affection but the respect of "every case is treated equally"; it is believed that what exists between mother and daughter is not blood-thicker-than-water affection but filial piety of obedience. Such a cold-blooded Tsunadsune actually abides by the principles of her life, and she is still unconscious and numb.
Not much of what she did was actually a free choice. She's just a typical follower of rules. She is smart and talented, but she was educated to think that it is useless for women to study. When Xiangling and Xiangyun were talking about poetry, she said, "If a girl just writes poems and talks about serious things, and let the learned people listen, she will She is also familiar with dramas and operas, but thinks that these obscene words and phrases cannot be understood by dignified ladies, so she tactfully criticizes Bao Qin's ancient poems; like anyone else, she hopes for a better life But when her mother married her to the foolish and stupid Baoyu for the power of the Jia family, because her mother told her that she had agreed, she could only accept it with tears. Until Baoyu finally became a monk, her tragedy reached its climax. Even now, she still couldn't act according to her nature.
Mrs. Wang said, "Although Baochai was crying bitterly, he didn't look dignified at all, but he came to persuade me. This is really rare!" But thinking about Baochai as a person and so young, she thought of herself at this time. How will her life end? In fact, her pain is not caused by Daiyu burning the manuscript! But she can still only restrain herself. This is her "respect"!
Compared with Lin, his life Perhaps even more tragically, Lin at least pursued his own happiness, gained a sincere relationship, and finally died to free himself from all pain. And Baochai has been "ignorant and ignorant" all her life, and according to her character, throughout her life, she can only let the dull knife of life cut off her life bit by bit!
One is Among the immortals in Langyuan, one is flawless. If there is no romance, but we meet him again in this life. If there is a romance, how come all our thoughts are empty? One is complaining in vain, and the other is worrying in vain. One is the moon in the water, and the other is the flower in the mirror. I wonder how many tears there can be in my eyes, how can autumn flow to the end of winter, and spring to summer! - "Wang Ning Mei"
"A Dream of Red Mansions" not only describes a feudal aristocratic family from prosperity to decline He also boldly accused the feudal aristocratic class of their shamelessness and depravity, pointing out their hypocrisy, fraud, greed, corruption and sin. It not only points out the inevitable collapse and death of this family, but also implies the inevitable collapse and death of the class and society to which this family belongs. The protagonists created and loved by Cao Xueqin are the rebellious sons and ministers who dare to rebel against the dying feudal aristocratic class; those whom Cao Xueqin sympathizes with and mourn are the victims of the feudal system; what he criticizes and denies is the hypocritical morality of feudal society. and unreasonable social systems. On one side is the alliance of wood and stone, on the other side is the marriage of gold and jade. On the one hand, there is the aura of fame and fame that must be pursued in feudal society, and on the other hand, there is the freedom that one yearns for. "A Dream of Red Mansions" written by Cao Xueqin shows us this silent contest. The tragic love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu condenses all the smoke of this contest. "One is a fairy in Langyuan, and the other is a flawless jade." Despite persecution and indifference, even at the cost of life, the pursuit of pure purity will never give up. When we lamented the tragedy of Jia and Lin's love, we saw an important factor that caused the tragedy: Lin Daiyu's aloof personality. Her personality was incompatible with the world at that time and could not "integrate" with society. Her inferiority complex was precisely The embodiment of her self-esteem is also the beginning of her tragedy.
The scene in "A Dream of Red Mansions" where she buries flowers is the focus of her personality. Her inferiority, self-respect, and self-pity are fully exposed in her "Flower Burial Poems": "The flowers have faded and the flowers are flying all over the sky. Who can pity me when the red flowers disappear and the fragrance is gone?" "Three hundred and sixty days a year, the wind and frost are severe. How long can the beauty last? It's hard to find the flowers once they bloom. The flowers are buried in sorrow in front of the steps. They hoe the flowers alone and shed tears. I wish you could be born today. Wings, fly with the flowers to the end of the sky! Where is the fragrant hill? If it is not like a bag of flowers, a handful of pure soil can cover the wind. When you die, you will be buried, but you still don’t know when you will be buried. Now, people are buried with flowers, who knows who they will be buried in? Just look at the flowers that are falling in the spring, and it is the time when the beauty is old and the beauty is old, and the flowers fall. "We both died without knowing it."
#107077 Thoughts after reading "Dream of Red Mansions" 2
"Dream of Red Mansions" is the first of China's four great masterpieces. It is a great work with a high degree of ideological and artistic quality. This book was completed in the late feudal society and the middle Qing Dynasty. The book deeply criticized all aspects of feudal society and proposed a vague concept of preliminary democracy. Ideals and propositions of a doctrinal nature. Today, I would like to share with you all my thoughts after reading Dream of Red Mansions. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
"A Dream of Red Mansions" is based on the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue, and revolves around the life path of Jia Baoyu, who is related to the interests of the Jia family. A battle between the feudal road and the rebels. Fierce struggle is the main plot line, and the relationship between the rebel pair Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu is used as the main material. Through a vivid description of the decline of the feudal family represented by the Jia family, it profoundly exposes and criticizes the species of feudal society. This kind of darkness and decay further pointed out that feudal society has reached the end of "the end of fortune and power" and is heading towards the historical trend of destruction.
"A Dream of Red Mansions" takes the upper-class aristocratic society as the central picture, and extremely realistically and vividly describes the entire life of China's late feudal society in the first half of the 18th century.
The book is grand in scale, rigorous in structure, vivid in characters, and beautiful in language. In addition, it also has some obvious artistic features, which are worthy of taste and appreciation by future generations.
The author of the novel makes full use of all the excellent traditional techniques of our country's calligraphy, painting, poetry, poetry, music and other types of literature and art to show a story of social life. For example, Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu read the West Chamber, Daiyu buries flowers, Baochai flutters at butterflies, Qingwen mends fur, Baoqin stands in the snow, Daiyu burns manuscripts, etc., they are also reflected in the character creation, such as Lin Daiyu's floating The figure, the poetic eyebrows, the intelligent look, the thoughtful smile, the moving sobs, the refined taste, the unrestrained literary talent... all of these are cultivated by the author with the rich artistic quality of my country's excellent traditional culture, thus making Among the twelve hairpins, she always has a special charm full of poetry and painting, and exudes the fragrance of oriental culture.
Cao Xueqin truly reproduces the complexity of the characters in "A Dream of Red Mansions", making us read as if the characters in the work are as real and credible as the characters in life. Jia Baoyu in "A Dream of Red Mansions" is "indescribable" A wise man cannot be said to be stupid, he cannot be said to be good, he cannot be said to be evil, he cannot be said to be upright, he cannot be said to be a bastard, he cannot be said to be a bastard, he cannot be said to be smart and talented, and he cannot be said to be mediocre and ordinary." It makes people comment in vain. Not only Jia Baoyu, but also Lin Daiyu, the protagonist who entrusted the author's personality, spirit and ideal beauty. Even a notorious figure like Wang Xifeng did not write her as "all bad", but as "hateful". "There is some "cuteness" intertwined in it, thus showing various contradictory and complex actual situations, constituting the "charming reality" of the character.
This picture unfolds before our eyes. Once it was published, it became "the unconquerable pinnacle of Chinese novel literature" and is a well-deserved classic.
The author Cao Xueqin, whose given name is Zhan, whose courtesy name is Mengruan, and whose pseudonym is Xueqin, also has other names such as Qinpu, Qinxi, and Qinxi Jushi. His ancestral home is Xiangping. Born into an aristocratic family, at the age of only ten he saw with his own eyes the vicissitudes of life his family had suffered, and had a personal experience of the fate of the decline of feudal rule. From 1752, he finally wrote an immortal realist masterpiece "A Dream of Red Mansions".
"Dream of Red Mansions" is a novel about love, but the author did not focus entirely on the plot, but put great effort into character creation, showing a highly mature artistic level. . The whole book depicts more than 400 characters, with different life experiences, destinies, and life situations. In Cao Xueqin's writing, the ins and outs of people and things are all orderly, calm and natural. From the noble ladies in the royal court to the pawns and carriage drivers, their look, language and personality are all like those of Jia Baoyu, a direct descendant of the Rongguo Mansion, who was born with a jade in his head. A piece of spiritual stone left over from the past life to patch up the sky for Nuwa. He has been very naughty since he was a child, but he is not as smart as one in a hundred.
Jia Baoyu is the core character of the novel. He is extremely intelligent and outstanding, but he refuses to "pay attention to the relationship between Confucius and Mencius and devote himself to economic principles." He is the darling of the big family, but he can't help but make his own destiny. He gets to know Sister Lin well and expresses his true temperament. However, he was forced to marry Baochai, and finally left the world and walked into the vast snow.
Lin Daiyu, in her previous life, was a Crimson Grass beside the Sansheng Stone. She was benefited by the nectar of the attendant of Shenying of Chixia Palace, and she was willing to descend to earth with her to repay her tears. She is extremely beautiful and elegant, as elegant as a fairy. Although she is an orphan who depends on others, she is aloof by nature, sensitive in mind, talented, pure and spiritual in personality, and speaks frankly but sometimes she always has hidden worries and sentimental feelings; in late spring, , saw the fallen flowers drifting, so he hoeed the grave flowers. In the end, Daiyu shed tears for a hundred days and died weeping blood, repaying the love from her previous life and leaving behind a long thought.
#100389 Thoughts after reading Dream of Red Mansions 4
"The paper is full of absurdity, ridiculous words, and a handful of bitter tears. It is said that the author is crazy, who can understand the meaning." The opening chapter of Dream of Red Mansions That is the word "tears", from which it is not difficult to taste the bitterness and sadness of A Dream in Red Mansions.
Speaking of tears, everyone will definitely think of Daiyu, who ranks first among the twelve hairpins.
Daiyu is extremely sentimental, and often feels sad when she hears the scene: when she heard the girls singing "Like flowers and beautiful couples, like the passage of time" when they were practicing opera, she thought of words such as "The water flows and the flowers fall, the two are ruthless" , I can't help but "tears well"; seeing the falling flowers, it immediately arouses sadness again, and one person goes to the flower burial place to suffer a lot; seeing Baochai's mother and daughter talking about their family relationship, can't help but feel sad and shed tears again?
In fact, Daiyu was originally a person with "snow as her skin and flowers as her intestines", but her parents died when she was young and she had to live under someone else's roof, which made her become the kind of person who cries when things happen.
Daiyu’s tears were not only shed for herself, but also for her male confidant |——Jia Baoyu.
Baoyu, who was born with a psychic jade, has been loved by Jia Mu since childhood. Logically speaking, he, a "rich and idle man", should have nothing else to ask for. However, in this "Grand View Garden" , he was actually very helpless: a few jokes with the maid Jin Chuan'er caused her to throw herself into a well and die; Qingwen was just uneasy about the status quo, resisted, and ended up dying of illness? Baoyu, although he is the young master of the Jia family, But he was unable to resist? When he finally "waited" for a Daiyu who understood him, he "welcome" a good match?
Logically speaking, Baoyu and Daiyu, one likes the other, The two of them fell in love with each other. There was nothing wrong with that. There was nothing wrong with it. But the fault was that they were born into wealthy families.
While Jia's family seems to have a steady stream of money and interests, he is rapidly declining. He needs the financial support of Xue's family. Coupled with the theory of "a good relationship between gold and jade", it seems that Baoyu and Baoyu are inseparable from both emotion and reason. Baochai had to be together, so the tragedy began?
Dream of Red Mansions seems to be based on the relationship between "Baochai" and "Baochai", showing the rise and fall of a family, but in fact, it satirizes the time The darkness of society?
The value of Dream of Red Mansions has gone beyond literature...
#100390 Thoughts after reading Dream of Red Mansions 5
"Dream of Red Mansions", this What a profound impression this book, which is both an ode to women and a tragedy on women, left on me! It is remarkable! It has made an indelible impression in my heart. It has also made an indelible impression in Chinese classical literature. .It brought something unprecedented in feudal society - treating women as human beings and respecting women. Feudal society treated people as human beings, especially women as human beings. From such a comparison, we can see that "Dream of Red Mansions" is indeed great. .
In Cao Xueqin’s writing, each character becomes lifelike. Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, Shi Xiangyun, Jia Tanchun, Wang Xifeng, Yuanyang, Zicuckoo... I feel that those dozens of women are more than just their appearance. The beauty is also the beauty deep in the heart. Just as Jia Baoyu firmly believes that "daughters are flesh and blood made of water, and men are flesh and blood made of mud." He insists that "all mountains, rivers, sun and moon are beautiful only for women, and men with eyebrows and eyebrows are nothing more than meat." But on the contrary, I think Jia Baoyu is a "spiritual gem" and he is the "beautiful beauty of mountains, rivers, sun and moon"
When reading "A Dream of Red Mansions", I always feel that Jia Baoyu is a bit like the "madman" in Lu Xun's works ". When I tasted it carefully and compared it, I realized that Jia Baoyu at that time was more vague and weaker than the "madman" now...
The "Dream of Red Mansions" on the bookshelf contains many things that I don't know. , I will read "Dream of Red Mansions" again while waiting...