Handwriting of the Red Mansion 7: Seven Methods of Jia Yingchun

Lv Qi Jia Yingchun

Lu Fuping

There are many concerns about trusting a luxurious house, but honesty is never easy.

The elder sister's palace boasts luck, while the younger brother's garden is romantic.

I've never heard of a poisonous father selling his own daughter, and I hate the wolf king for ruining jade and hair.

A wisp of lonely soul tears, why should the world envy the prince?

Jia Yingchun is a fictional character in China's classic novel A Dream of Red Mansions, one of the twelve women in Jinling, and Jia Baoyu's cousin.

The origin is still controversial. Ordinary version of the original text: "Erxiaojie is Xie Fu's concubine, whose name is Yingchun." Some versions say that it was born to Jia She's ex-wife, Jia Zheng's wife and Jia Zheng's adopted daughter. It is generally believed that Cao Xueqin's repeated deletions and revisions have not been finalized, which leads to carding errors.

Yingchun is honest and incompetent, timid, and has a nickname "Ermu". She is not only inferior to her sisters in guessing poems, but also knows how to give in and be bullied. Her pearls and jewels were gambled by servants (the case of golden phoenix), and she did not pursue them. Pinger wanted to get it back for her, but she said, "I'd rather not. Why get angry?" Her father, Jia She, owed the Sun family 5,200 pieces of silver, so marrying her to the Sun family was actually paying her debts. Shortly after the marriage (one year later), she was abused and died by Sun Shaozu (one year later), which indicated that the Rong Guo mansion had begun to decline gradually.