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Where does Mr. Lu Xun’s interpretation of "A Dream of Red Mansions" come from?

Mr. Lu Xun's interpretation of "A Dream of Red Mansions" comes from "The Complete Works of Xun - Supplementary Collection of Collections and Collections?lt; Jiangdong Huazhu gt; Xiaoyin". "A Dream of Red Mansions" is known to many people in China, at least, it is a book by its name. Regardless of who is the author or successor, the meaning of fate varies depending on the reader's vision: Confucian scholars see "Yi", Taoists see prostitution, talents see lingering, revolutionaries see rows, and gossips see palace secrets... …. On January 14, 1927, Lu Xun was recorded in Xiamen.

"A Dream of Red Mansions" is known to many people in China, at least, it is a book by its name. Regardless of who is the author or successor, the meaning of fate varies depending on the reader's vision: Confucian scholars see "Yi", Taoists see prostitution, talents see lingering, revolutionaries see rows, and gossips see palace secrets... ….

The jewel under my eyes sees many deaths; those who realize many loves will be in great distress, because there are many unfortunate people in the world. But those who hate others, rejoice in others' misfortune, and get little happiness in their life with little trouble. However, hating others is just a way out for those who love others. It is the same as Baoyu's final monkhood. But the thought when writing "Dream of Red Mansions" was probably no more than this; even if it is a sequel, it may not be very different from the author's original intention. It was surprising that Wei was wearing a gorilla felt cloak to worship his father.

Now, Chen Junmengshao uses this book as a drama about social and family issues, so it is natural that he can do anything. Although there were several scripts written before, they were all written for the actors, not for the script. They are all fragments and not enough to give an overall picture. "A Dream of Red Mansions Collection" has a beginning and a tail, but it is outdated.

This book was published last, melting everything and casting it into a big book with more than a hundred chapters in fourteen acts. It can be read at a glance, but the expression is still there; if it is rehearsed, it will certainly be more impressive. I don't know how the script is written, but I deeply admire the author's mastery of plot and skill in editing. After reading it under the lamp, I pretended to be short and quoted.

On January 14, 1927, Lu Xun was recorded in Xiamen.