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What is the significance of the existence of a monk and a monk in "A Dream of Red Mansions"?

In "A Dream of Red Mansions", Yiseng Yiyi is a character that runs through the whole story. At the Qinggeng Peak of Dahuang Mountain, Master Mang Mang described to Miao Miao that a group of karmic villains were about to descend to earth to experience calamity. This attracted the curiosity of psychic Baoyu and begged the monk to take him down to earth to see the world of mortals. When he reappeared, Monk Dao had already appeared in Zhen Shiyin's dream and told Zhen Shiyin the cause and effect of his previous life in "A Dream of Red Mansions". Unfortunately, Zhen Shiyin did not remember it, so the "truth" was completely hidden. As for Xiangling, who transformed into a leprosy-headed monk and a lame Taoist, the two monks and Taoists said: "Donor, why do you hold this thing in your arms that has fate or bad luck and affects your parents?"

Subsequently Xiangling was lost, and the Zhen family was indeed implicated. The whole family was scattered and completely ruined. Until the lame Taoist appeared, a song "Good Song" gave Zhen Shiyin a profound enlightenment. From then on, he followed the Pozu Taoist without knowing where he ended up. The "Good Song" also became a famous quote in "A Dream of Red Mansions", which made people After reading, wake up, stop greed, and give up desire. Later, Jia Rui fell into Wang Xifeng's love crisis, and the lame Taoist appeared and took out the "Feng Yue Baojian". The "Feng Yue Baojian" is a devil and a beauty, which is a choice of desire. Liu Xianglian, who appeared at the end of Chapter 80, was saved by a lame Taoist. The mission of the mangy monk incarnated as Master Mangmang was more direct, and he went to the Xue family and the Lin family respectively. After Xue Baochai was born, the leprosy-headed monk gave her "Lengxiang Pills" to Hai Fang due to the congenital heat poisoning that was difficult to cure. Then he went to the Lin family to convert Lin Daiyu into a monk. When that failed, he warned the Lin family that Lin Daiyu was not allowed to go out and she was not allowed to cry in order to save her life.

It can be seen that the tasks of the scabby monk and the lame Taoist are not the same. The leprous monk came forward to treat the real illness of the characters in the Red Mansion, and he was only responsible for Bao Daichai and the other three. Although the lame Taoist figures are all supporting characters, what he says and shows are all based on human nature and desire, admonishing the world to transcend and view the world through my own vision. The next time the monks and Taoists appeared together was when Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng were haunted by the five ghosts of Ma Daopo. Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng were possessed by evil spirits that could not be cured. They were saved by the sudden appearance of a leprosy monk and a lame Taoist. And the one used is the psychic jade. The mantras he recited and upheld were nothing but spiritual treasures. How glorious they were at first, but who would have thought that within fifteen years of being in this world, they would be lost in their minds. You can see how many outstanding people in the world have been drowned by the rolling world. The scabby monk and the lame Taoist are the spiritual mentors in "Dream of Red Mansions". The author deliberately uses their unbearable appearance to comfort people, and the truth is often obscured in the unbearable reality, to alert the world, to enlighten people, and to understand naturally. If you don't understand, no matter how much you say, it is useless.

Author: Jun Jian Ya Kan Red Mansion