What's the difference between the twelve women in Jinling and the flower of war?

The difference between Twelve Women in Jinling and flowers of war lies in the content.

The story of "flowers of war" is based on the Nanjing Massacre in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, and tells the touching story of strangers in a church in Nanjing, China, which was occupied by Japanese troops in 1937. An American pretending to be a priest to save people, a group of female students hiding in the church, 14 prostitutes fleeing from the war, and soldiers and wounded soldiers who fought to the death put aside their personal lives and went to a tragic death pact at a critical moment.

Twelve women in Jinling refer to the twelve most outstanding girls in A Dream of Red Mansions: Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, Jia Yuanchun, Jia Tanchun, Shi Xiangyun, Miao Yu, Jia Yingchun, Jia Xichun, Wang Xifeng, Jia Qiaojie, Li Wan and Qin Keqing.

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The official book "The Judgment of Twelve Women in Jinling" is a description of the life fate of the twelve crowned women in Jiafu. Every sentence implies their fate in advance with obscure verses, taking care of the words "a thousand red holes (crying) and Wan Yan sharing a cup (worrying)", which reflects the tragedy of women in China for thousands of years, as well as Cao Xueqin's profound literary foundation and extraordinary ideological realm.