Era: Qing Dynasty
Introduction to Gu Zhenguan:
Gu Zhenguan (1637-1714) was a writer of the Qing Dynasty. His original name was Hua Wen, with the courtesy names Yuanping and Huafeng, also known as Huafeng, and his nickname Liangfen. He was a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu. The fourth generation grandson of Gu Xiancheng, a member of the Donglin Party in the late Ming Dynasty. In the fifth year of Kangxi's reign, he promoted the Secretariat's classics. He once visited the country of Prime Minister Nalan and had a good relationship with the prime minister's son Nalan Xingde. He became an official in the 23rd year of Kangxi and studied all his life. Zhenguan Gong's poems and essays are especially famous for his poems. He is the author of "Tanzhi Ci", "Jishuyan Collection", etc. Gu Zhenguan, together with Chen Weisong and Zhu Yizun, are known as the "Three Masters of Poetry" in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. At the same time, together with Nalan Xingde and Cao Zhenji, they also enjoy the reputation of "the Three Masters of Beijing".
Gu Zhenguan was born in Wuxi in the tenth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1637). His great-grandfather Gu Xiancheng was the leader of the Donglin School in the late Ming Dynasty; his grandfather Gu Yuting was the prefect of Kuizhou, Sichuan; his father Gu Shu was a talented and erudite student of Gao Panlong, another leader of the Donglin School. His mother, Mrs. Wang, also grew up in a family of poetry and calligraphy. Zhenguan was intelligent by nature and studied classics and history at a young age, especially ancient poetry. The eldest brother Jingwen, the second brother Tingwen, the sister Zhenli, and the younger brother Hengzhi are all talented and famous. When he was a boy, Zhenguan joined the "Shenjiao Society" led by brothers Wu Zhaoqian, a famous Wujiang scholar. He was the youngest in the society, but he was "full of talent and composed poems". He was as famous as Wu Zhaoqian, who was very famous, and became a life-and-death friend. In the eleventh year of Shunzhi (1654), he formed the "Yunmen Society" with several fellow villagers in his hometown of Huishan, Wuxi. This society gathered many famous people from the south of the Yangtze River, such as Jiang Chenying, Wang Wan, and Tang Bin.
Around the end of Shunzhi, Zhenguan bid farewell to his relatives and traveled far away, arriving in the capital. In the first year of Kangxi (1662), he was known by Gong Dingzi, the minister of state, for his line "The falling leaves are all over the sky and the sound is like rain. Why can't Guan Qing sleep?" and the great scholar Wei Yijie. In the third year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1664), Gu Zhenguan served as the secretary of the Secretariat. In the fifth year of Kangxi's reign (1666), he passed the imperial examination and was appointed as the official secretary of the Academy of National History. The following year, Kangxi visited the south, and he accompanied him as a retinue. During his tenure at the Academy of National History, he revised the chronology of his great-grandfather Gu Xiancheng, the Chronicle of Gu Duanwen Gong, and compiled the anthology of his father's works, The Richao of Yong'an Gong. In the tenth year of Kangxi's reign, he resigned from his job and returned home due to being excluded by his colleagues, calling himself "the first wandering poet".
In the 15th year of Kangxi (1676), he was recommended by Xu Yuanwen, a wine minister from the Imperial College, and became a private school teacher in Mingzhu Mansion, a bachelor's degree in the cabinet. He met Nalan Xingde, the son of Mingzhu, the prime minister, and became a close friend. Xu Ke, the author of "Qing Bai Lei Chao" said: "Rong Ruo is an elegant friend, and he is always full of guests. He is particularly close to Zhenguan, a person from Gu Liang Fenshe in Wuxi. If you don't see him for ten days, you will be unhappy. Liang Fen admires Rong Ruo, and he always climbs the stairs to get out of the house. The two worked together to rescue their friend Wu Zhaoqian who was wrongfully imprisoned in Ninggu Tower due to the "Dingyou Examination Case", which caused a sensation all over the country.
In the 20th year of Kangxi (1681), when Gu Zhenguan returned to Wuxi to be his mother, Ding You, he helped revise the "Luzhou County Chronicle". A bamboo tea stove was imitated based on the old bamboo tea stove made in Tingsong'an in Huishan. Many celebrities wrote poems to remember the incident, which was later compiled into "New Ode to the Bamboo Stove" by Nalan Xingde.
In the 23rd year of Kangxi (1684) and the 24th year of Kangxi's reign (1685), Zhaoqian and Xingde died of illness, which made Zhenguan extremely sad. In the second year after Xingde's death, he returned to his hometown. At the foot of Huishan Mountain in his hometown of Wuxi, a three-column bookstore was built next to the ancestral temple, which was named "Jishuyan". From then on, he secluded himself from the world, had no distractions, read day and night, and changed his life of being suave and interested in socializing.
In the fifty-third year of Kangxi (1714), Zhenguan died in his hometown. Before his death, he selected 40 poems from his life and gave them to his disciple Du Zhaomou to engrave and ask questions. He claims that all his works have "flavors other than sour and salty". Therefore, although his writings are abundant, there are not many surviving poems.
Gu Zhenguan’s classic poems
1. I have also been wandering for a long time! In the past ten years, my deep gratitude has been exhausted, and my teacher and friend have been dead and alive. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song"
2. I have been wandering for a long time! In the past ten years, my deep gratitude has been exhausted, and my teacher and friend have been dead and alive. In the past, the same name was not theft. I only watched Du Ling lose weight, but he never lost weight. The night man was worried, and he died and said goodbye to his close friend. I wonder if life has been desolate at this point? I hate you so much, I will cut it open for you. My brother, Xinwei, I, Dingchou, when I was young, the frost destroyed the willow trees and caused them to age prematurely. From now on, I need to write less poems and poems, leaving my heart and soul to be with me.
I hope you get it, Heqing Life! After returning home, I hurriedly turned over the garrison manuscripts and passed on the empty dishes behind me. Without words, I paused. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song·I have also been wandering for a long time"
3. Is Ji Zi safe? Then he comes back, everything in his life is worth looking back on! Who comforts me on my long journey? My mother’s hometown is poor and her children are young. I can’t remember, I drank a glass of wine once upon a time. You should be used to seeing demons fighting against others, and you will always lose to them. The hands are covered with rain and clouds, and ice and snow have been dealing with each other for a long time. There are no tears left on the cow's clothes, even if they are as far away as the sky, they still have the same flesh and blood. How many people can do that? It's worse than a beautiful woman who has a long life and a bad life, and it's even worse now. It's just no blockage, bitter cold and uncomfortable. For twenty years, Bao Xu made a promise, hoping that Wu Toumajiao would eventually rescue him. Put this letter in your arms. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song·Is Ji Zi safe?"
4. I hope that Wu Toumajiao will finally rescue me ——Gu Zhenguan's "All Quiet in Peking"
5. I am also wandering For a long time, keep your heart and soul together. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song"
6. There is a quiet and peaceful appearance outside the world, and the frozen clouds protect the highest branches. When the wind and moon in the small building wake up alone. There is only a dream in the cold fragrance, very thin and without poetry. Wait for him to move away and say lovesickness. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Huanxi Sha·Plum"
7. Author of Golden Thread Song: Gu Zhenguan I have also been wandering for a long time. For ten years, I have been deeply grateful to my teachers and friends. Adding to the gurgling sorrow of the night, I have to bid farewell to my close friend. Don’t ask me whether my life has been desolate. I hate you for dissecting your brother, Xin Wei, my Ding Chou. Sometimes the frost destroys the premature aging of Puliu. From now on, I must write less poems to keep my heart and soul with you. I hope that when He Qing’s life is over, I will rush through the garrison draft and pass on the empty-name dishes. I will stop and look at them without saying anything. - Gu Zhenguan
8. After twenty years, Bao Xu has made a promise and hopes that Wu Toumajiao will meet again. save. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song"
9. It's just the bitter cold and discomfort. In the past twenty years, Baoxu has made a promise, hoping that Wu Toumajiao will rescue him in the end. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song"
10. When the frost falls and the snow falls in the pavilion, the lonely lamp is still accompanied by the lonely shadow. ——I have been wandering for a long time! In the past ten years, my deep gratitude has been exhausted, and my teacher and friend have been dead and alive. Knowing that I have been farewell for a long time, I wonder if life will be miserable at this point? Everything in life is worth looking back on. You should be used to seeing evil spirits fighting against others, and you will always lose to them. The hands are covered with rain and clouds, and ice and snow have been dealing with each other for a long time. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song"
11. If you stay together, you will have no regrets in the next life. ——Gu Zhenguan's "Golden Thread Song"
12. Who drafted a natural Jingguan painting under the setting sun? All the water and mountains are left. There are thousands of crows in chaos, and the birds are swallowing up the lonely birds, among which there are the words of fishermen and woodcutter. I am also sad for autumn when I come here, and I burst into tears towards the grassy plains. Since ancient times, love has never changed. On the Qing'e Tomb, wildfires in the east wind burned out mandarin duck tiles. ——Gu Zhenguan's "The Sapphire Case·Natural Frame of Jingguan Painting" Classic famous sayings by Qing Dynasty writer Wei Yuan
Era: Qing Dynasty
Wei Yuan's works: "Pictures of the Sea"
Introduction to Wei Yuan:
Wei Yuan (1794-1857) was an Enlightenment thinker, politician, and writer in the Qing Dynasty, and one of the pioneers of "opening his eyes to see the world" in modern China. The name is far-reaching, the courtesy name is Mo Shen, also known as Mo Sheng and Han Shi, and the name is Liang Tu. He is a Han nationality, a native of Longhui, Shaoyang, Hunan. He was elected in the second year of Daoguang and became a Jinshi in the 25th year. Buddhism, the Dharma name is inherited. Wei Yuan believed that theory should be based on the purpose of "administering the knowledge of the world and applying it to the world". He proposed the reform idea of ??"changing the ancients to the greatest extent and making it more convenient for the people". He advocated learning from Western advanced science and technology, and summed up the principle of "learning from the skills of the barbarians to control the barbarians". New ideas.
Wei Yuan is a progressive thinker, historian and patriotic scholar who firmly opposes foreign aggression. He actively requested the Qing government to carry out reforms, emphasizing: "There are countless laws in the world that have no disadvantages for hundreds of years, and there are no laws that remain unchanged indefinitely. There are all methods that can eliminate disadvantages and create benefits, and there are no methods that are easy to simplify and can be adapted." He focused on the economic field. Reform, before and after the Opium War, some plans and measures were proposed to reform water conservancy, water transportation, and salt administration, requiring the elimination of shortcomings in order to benefit the "national economy and people's livelihood", and believed that "the more ancient things become, the more convenient they will be for the people." These propositions were not only progressive at the time, but also played a positive role in promoting the subsequent bourgeois reform movement.
Classic quotes from Qing Dynasty writer Wei Yuan
1. A man with lofty ideals cherishes his years, a wise man cherishes his days, and a sage cherishes his time. ——Wei Yuan
2. Discipline your body with careful conduct, and do not judge people with careful conduct.
——Wei Yuan
3. Those who employ people should take advantage of their strengths and eliminate their shortcomings; those who teach others should take advantage of their strengths and eliminate their shortcomings.——Wei Yuan
4. Don't worry about the family being cold, but worry about the hunger in the world. ——Wei Yuan
5. The frosty bamboo arrows are proud of the snowy plum blossoms, competing with the heaven and the earth for the return of spring. ——Wei Yuan
6. Anger and worry, the reason why the way of heaven is overwhelming is the reason why people's hearts are at peace. That’s why we wake up after sleeping far away, and that’s why talents change their emptiness and become real. ——Wei Yuan's "Hai Guo Tu Zhi"
7. A single opinion will not be as good as the consensus of everyone - Wei Yuan
8. Know it after you have seen it, and then you will know it after you follow it. difficult. ——Wei Yuan
9. Where the white light ends, fire wheels appear, and the vegetation, mountains and rivers are shimmering with gold; the setting sun becomes redder like a person when he gets older, and the sun shines brighter like a person when he is young.——Wei Yuan
10. "Those who have been subdued severely will have faith; those who have been subdued for a long time will surely fly - Wei Yuan"
11. The meaning of education is to enable people to do things that they could not do before - Wei Yuan
12 , If you don’t know a person’s shortcomings, don’t know a person’s strengths, don’t know a person’s shortcomings in their strengths, and don’t know a person’s strengths in their shortcomings, you can’t use people or teach them. ——Wei Yuan, "Under the Silent Goblet"
13. To cling to the past and use the rope to the present is to slander the present; to cling to the present and use the law to regulate the past is to slander the past - Wei Yuan
14. The relationship between heaven and earth Sex is expensive. ——Wei Yuan
15. To cling to the past and use it as a rope to the present is to slander the present; to cling to the present as a rule to the ancient is to slander the past. ——Wei Yuan
16. If you know a lot, you will be wise. If you win over your friends, you will learn easily. ——Wei Yuan
17. If you want to take on important responsibilities in the world, you must start with diligent visits. ——Wei Yuan
18. If you have to throw it, today is the day, and a hundred years of life will pass by. ——Wei Yuan
19. Those who employ people should take advantage of their strengths and take advantage of their weaknesses. ——Wei Yuan
20. Those who are simple and easy in foreign exchange are not enough to be a big deal. ——Wei Yuan, Qing Dynasty writer Zhang Chao’s classic sayings
Excerpts from the Qing Dynasty writer Zhang Chao’s classic sayings:
Reading in a young age is like catching a glimpse of the moon; reading in middle age, It's like looking at the moon in the courtyard; reading in old age is like playing with the moon on the stage. All are based on the depth of experience and the depth of what is gained.
The pain is bearable, but the itching is intolerable; the bitterness is bearable, but the sourness is intolerable.
Small injustices in the chest can be eliminated with wine; large injustices in the world cannot be eliminated without a sword.
It is better to be a daylily among flowers than a cuckoo among birds.
First, I hate that the book bag is easy to be eaten; secondly, I hate the mosquitoes on summer nights; thirdly, I hate that the platform is easy to leak; fourthly, I hate that the chrysanthemum leaves are burnt; fifthly, I hate that the pine trees have many ants; sixthly, I hate that the bamboos have fallen leaves; and seventhly, I hate that the osmanthus has many fallen leaves. The lotus is easy to wither; the eight hatreds are that the dill hides the anvil; the nine hatreds are the peanuts and their thorns; the tenth hatred is that the puffer fish is poisonous.
It is better to be scolded by villains than despised by gentlemen; it is better to be abandoned by blind leaders than unknown to famous people.
Love is a word, so it maintains the world; talent is a word, so it embellishes the world.
Those who are good at reading have nothing but books: mountains and rivers are also books, chess and wine are also books, and flowers and moon are also books. Those who are good at traveling around mountains and rivers have nothing but mountains and rivers: books and history are also mountains and rivers, poetry and wine are also mountains and rivers, and flowers and moon are also mountains and rivers.
When literati read about martial arts, they mostly talked about it on paper; when military generals discussed articles, they mostly talked about it through hearsay.
It is better to read the classics in winter, because it is special; it is better to read history in summer, because it lasts longer; it is better to read Zhuzi in autumn, because it is more refreshing; it is better to read collections in spring, because it is smoother.
Articles are the landscapes on the desk, and landscapes are the articles on the ground.
Literature from ancient times to the present is all made of blood and tears.
Only if you can read books without words can you get amazing and wonderful sentences; only if you can understand the explanation of difficult things, can you participate in the supreme Zen machine.
It is easy to know oneself among friends; it is difficult to know oneself among wives and concubines; it is even more difficult to know oneself among kings and ministers.
Planning and making decisions; or when things are at a critical moment and someone is in need, he will help you later. He does not need to hear about it, nor does he care about whether it will be a burden to me, but he will do his best to support him. These are all so-called close friends. .
People don’t like to be idle. It doesn’t mean doing nothing. When you are free, you can read, when you are free, you can visit famous places, when you are free, you can make good friends, when you are free, you can drink, and when you are free, you can write books.
Only those who can take the time to do what the world is busy can do what the world has to do.
Spring rain is like an edict; summer rain is like a letter of forgiveness; autumn rain is like an elegy.
Rain is a thing that can make the days shorter and the nights longer.
Listen to birds in spring, cicadas in summer, insects in autumn, and snow in winter; listen to chess during the day, flutes under the moon, pine trees in the mountains, and the sound of kettles by the water. It’s worth noting this life. If the evil young man scolds and insults, the fierce wife scolds and scolds, it is really deafening.
The mountains and rivers in the chest. What is wonderful on the ground is the depth of the ravines; what is wonderful in the book is the vividness of the pen and ink; what is wonderful in the dream is the changing scenes; what is wonderful in the chest is the ease of positioning.
The light of the mountains, the sound of the water, the color of the moon, the fragrance of the flowers, the charm of the literati, and the posture of the beauty are all indescribable and unattached; they are truly enough to capture the soul's dreams and reverse emotions.
An old saying goes: Without the beauty of flowers and moon, I would not want to be born in this world. Yu Yi said: If there is no calligraphy, ink, chess, and wine, there is no need to be a human being.
Things that can move people are as follows: no one in the sky is more like the moon, no more music than a harp, no other animal than a cuckoo, no other plant than a willow.
If there is no poetry and wine, the landscape is just a document; if there is no beauty, the flowers and the moon are in vain. A talented man has a beautiful appearance, a beautiful woman works hard and writes books, but he will never be able to live forever. Robbery is a taboo for creation, because this kind of thing is not only a temporary treasure, but a treasure of all ages, so it is not intended to be left in the world for a long time to blaspheme.
A person with a delicate face and a poor temperament will not be hostile to the mirror, but also regards the mirror as a dead object of ignorance. If the mirror shows knowledge, it will be destroyed.
If there are no books in the world, then you must read them; if there is no wine, you must drink them; if there is no nameless mountain, you must travel; if there are no flowers and moons, you must You should admire them; if you don’t have talented people and beautiful women, it’s fine; if you do, you should love and pity them.
The so-called beauty has flowers as appearance, birds as sound, the moon as god, willow as form, jade as bones, ice and snow as skin, autumn water as posture, and poetry as heart. , I am inseparable.
The plum blossoms make you tall, the orchids make you quiet, the chrysanthemums make you wild, the lotus makes you light, the spring begonias make you beautiful, the peonies make you proud, the bananas and bamboos make you charming, and the begonias are charming. Pine trees make people feel relaxed, tung trees make people feel clear, and willow trees make people feel relaxed.
If a beauty is better than a flower, it explains the language; if a flower is better than a beauty, it produces fragrance. You can't have both, and you can't give up the fragrance and understand the language.
If you love a beautiful woman with the same heart as a flower, you will appreciate the beauty of yourself; if you love a flower with the same heart as a beautiful woman, you will cherish and cherish her deeply.
There are those whose appearance is ugly but impressive; there are those who are not ugly but not good enough; there are those whose writing is poor but cute, and there are those who are fluent but extremely disgusting. This is not easy to do with shallow humanity.
Planting flowers must see them bloom, waiting for the moon must see them full, writing must see their completion, and beauties must see their ease, before they can be real; otherwise, they are all just fiction.
The flower cannot be seen to fall, the moon cannot be seen to sink, and the beauty cannot be seen to die.
The mirror is unfortunate enough to meet my mother-in-law, the inkstone is unfortunate enough to meet a common son, and the sword is unfortunate enough to meet mediocrity.
Where there are green mountains, there will be green water, and the water only borrows its color from the mountains; where there is good wine, there will be good poetry, and poetry also seeks inspiration from wine.
The stone beside the plum blossom should be ancient, the stone under the pine tree should be clumsy, the stone beside the bamboo should be thin, and the stone in the basin should be clever.
Looking at the mountains upstairs, the snow at the top of the city, the moon in front of the lamp, the clouds in the boat, and the beautiful women under the moon, it is a different scene.
Bullweeds can invite butterflies, building stones can invite clouds, planting pines can invite wind, storing water can invite duckweeds, building platforms can invite moon, planting bananas can invite rain, and planting willows can invite cicadas.
Appreciating flowers is suitable for a beautiful woman, being drunk by the moon is suitable for a beautiful person, and reflecting on the snow is suitable for an expert.
Flowers cannot be without butterflies, mountains cannot be without springs, stones cannot be without moss, water cannot be without algae, trees cannot be without wisteria, and people cannot be without quirks. Famous quotes by the Qing Dynasty writer Gao E
Era: Qing Dynasty
Introduction to Gao E:
Gao E (about 1738-about 1815), Qing Dynasty literature Home. The courtesy name is Lanshu, and the other is Yunshi.
Because of his passion for the novel "Dream of Red Mansions", he was nicknamed "The Outsider's History of Red Mansions". A member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Yellow Banner of the Han Army. His ancestral home is Tieling (now part of Liaoning), and his ancestors lived in Beijing in the early Qing Dynasty. He is familiar with classics and history, works in eight-legged prose, and is also proficient in poetry, novels, operas, paintings, and epigraphy. In the prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty, the poetry style was close to that of the Huajian School, and the thesis stated that "words must be based on their roots, and cultivation must be based on sincerity", emphasizing the main meaning. In the fifty-third year of Qianlong's reign (1788), he was selected for the Shuntian Township Examination. Jinshi in sixty years. The secretary of the official cabinet and the minister of the cabinet read. In the sixth year of Jiaqing (1801), he was the same examiner of Shuntian Township Examination. In the fourteenth year, the imperial censor of Jiangnan Province was selected by the attendant. In the eighteenth year, he was promoted to the Criminal Division and transferred to Shizhong. During his tenure, he was known for his "strict conduct, diligence in political affairs, and talent", and he was a breeze between officials. In addition to the 40 continuations of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Gao E (controversial), Gao E also wrote a variety of poetry and prose. "Manuscripts of Qing History·Wenyuan II" records "Lanshu Poetry Copy", and Yang Zongxi's "Eight Banners Classics" records "Gao E". "Lanshu Collection" is now lost. There are now "Ten Arts of Lanshu" (draft version), "Essays on the Administration of Officials", poetry collection "Yuexiaoshanfang Manuscript", poetry collection "Inkstone Ci·簏Cuncao", etc.
Qing Dynasty writer Gao E's famous sayings
1. Baoyu asked blankly: "May I ask where this is?" The man said: "This is the Yinsi Spring Road. Your life is not over yet. "Why are you here?" Baoyu said, "I heard that an old friend was dead, so I came here to look for him." The man asked, "Who is the old friend?" Baoyu said, "Gusu Lin Daiyu" - Gao E's "Dream of Red Mansions".
2. It is like a bird that has eaten all its food and has thrown itself into the forest, leaving a vast white land that is really clean. ——Gao E's "Dream of Red Mansions"
3. Chapter 98 A wisp of fragrant soul disperses with the wind, and the melancholy enters the distant dream at the third watch. ——Gao E's "Dream of Red Mansions"
4. Chapter 109: After so many years of separation between life and death, my soul never came to dream. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
5. Chapter 116: Joy, laughter, and sorrow are all false, and greed and yearning are always caused by ignorance. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
6. Chapter 116: The false is gone and the true comes, and the true prevails over the false. There is no original right or wrong. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
7. The 120th chapter of Chapter 12 is about the affairs of heaven and earth, and two people are the same people. ——Gao E's "Dream of Red Mansions"
8. Chapter 120: Death is the only choice for all the hardships in the ages. Sadness will only bring peace to my wife! ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
9. Chapter 120: Where I live is at the peak of Qinggeng. Where I travel is Hongmeng space. Whoever travels with me, I will follow. It's so dim and boundless, and I'm returning to the wilderness. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
10. Chapter 120 is indeed perfunctory and absurd! Not only the author doesn't know it, but the copyist doesn't know it, and the readers don't know it either. It's just a game of pen and ink, Tao Qing's adaptability! ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
11. Chapter 95 Oh! Come without a trace, leave without a trace, lean against the ancient pines under Qinggeng Peak. If you want to pursue it, there are thousands of mountains. Come to my door and meet with a smile. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
12. Chapter 87: There is no way to create a great creation, so why should it be lived? Since you came from the air, you should go to the air. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
13. Chapter 94 The beautiful smoke wilts before spring, and the reddish frost blooms after the snow. Don't know that this flower has little knowledge, and it is a happy match for the acacia cup. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
14. Chapter 116: Going back to the future, it cannot be said that wise men can break it; the cause and effect must be known whether they are close or not. ——Gao E's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
15. So what if you don't marry a man for the rest of your life? So happy to be clean! ~Mandarin Duck——"A Dream of Red Mansions" by Gao E