A piece of absurd words and bitter tears tells the author Cao Xueqin's thoughts and difficulties in creating A Dream of Red Mansions, right?

The paper is full of absurd words, and a pair of bitter tears tell the author Cao Xueqin's thoughts and difficulties in creating A Dream of Red Mansions, which is correct.

"Absurd talk" is not limited to saying that the novel has the absurd origin of "no talent can fill the sky, and joining the WTO is illusory", nor does it just mean that there are absurd plots such as "too empty dreamland" and "romantic mirror" in the novel. The author will extensively collect what he has learned, combine his own experience and use bold artistic imagination to shape Jia Baoyu and a large number of boudoir women who are not copied according to real people, and form a story centered on the daughter country of Daguan Garden.

On the surface, the novel describes the tragic fate as the emotional root, repayment of unjust debts and so on. And it also has the nature of "false words", which is the so-called "absurd words". "A handful of bitter tears" means that it contains all kinds of bitter real life and feelings. "Dou Yun's author is stupid, who can understand the taste?" Here, the author expresses his own feelings that are difficult to speak and deeply afraid of not being understood.

About the author: Cao Xueqin (17 15 ~ 1763 or 1724 ~ 1764), a novelist of the Qing Dynasty, is famous for his vision, real name, piano learning and music score. His predecessor was Han Chinese, and he was merged into Manchuria in the late Ming Dynasty. He comes from a big bureaucratic landlord family with a "century-old family", and his grandfather's uncle has inherited Jiangning weaving for three generations for 60 years. Later, his father was implicated in the incident and was removed from his post. The decline of his family made him suffer from the bitterness of life.

Ten years later, Cao Xueqin wrote the famous novel A Dream of Red Mansions, leaving the first 80 manuscripts after his death. This book is rich in content, tortuous in plot, profound in ideological understanding and exquisite in artistic techniques. It is a great realistic work in China's classical novels.