Poems describing Jia Huan

The plot about Jia Huan is as follows:

On the occasion of "holding a banquet at night is a sign of sorrow and appreciating new words in the Mid-Autumn Festival", Baoyu, Jia Huan and Jia Lan each wrote a Mid-Autumn Festival poem. Although the author left out Baoyu's poems, we can't know the content of the poems, but Jia Zheng has a comment that Jia Zheng is "very strange" to see Jia Huan's poems. Although Jia Zheng was a little sarcastic to Baoyu and Jia Huan, and he was a little dissatisfied with the "orthodoxy" of their poems, comparing their poems with those of Tang poets Wen and Cao Tang, we can see that Jia Huan is also very talented. Jia She also strongly praised Jia Huan's poem, saying that "this poem is very backbone in my opinion" and gave Jia Huan many playthings. No matter what Jia She means, it can be seen that Jia Huan's poems are also worthy of recognition. Another example is the seventy-eighth time, when Jia Zheng ordered his third grandson to write a poem. Jia Zheng commented that Jia Lan's poems were "childish quarrels"; When Jia Huan finished writing, everyone said "better". Jia Zheng said with satisfaction: "It's not a big mistake, it's insincere." The crowd said with some flattery, "That's it. Third Master is only two years old. He was like this before he was crowned. In a few years, I am afraid he will not be a big man or a small man. " Jia Zheng said modestly for his son, "I'm flattered, but I refuse to study."

To sum up, we can see that Cao Xueqin did not portray Jia Huan as an abominable villain, but as an ugly, absurd, naughty and inferior rogue child. As Mr. Zhang said: "Although Jia Huan is not liked, he is not so annoying compared with Jia She and Jia Jing." . In fact, in A Dream of Red Mansions, Cao Xueqin has not written anyone in Jia Fu as a villain, and Jia Huan is not a "villain". In the last forty chapters, Jia Huan conspired with Jia Yun and Wang Ren to betray Qiao Jie, which was not in line with Cao Xueqin's original intention. From the judgment and lyrics of the fifth episode of Qiaojie, we can know that Qiaojie was sold by an uncle who brutally raped his brother, and Jia Huan was neither a brother nor an uncle. He is indeed Qiaojie's "uncle". It can be seen that Jia Huan did not participate in betraying Qiaojie. If Cao Xueqin writes the last forty times, I wonder what Jia Huan will do and what fate he will end up with. I dare not speculate here. But Jia Huan was really wronged by the author in the last forty chapters.