But good will be rewarded with good, and evil will be rewarded with evil. She bore all the evil retribution alone, leaving this only bit of good retribution to her sweetheart. I was happy for Sister Q
But good will be rewarded with good, and evil will be rewarded with evil. She bore all the evil retribution alone, leaving this only bit of good retribution to her sweetheart. I was happy for Sister Qiao's good luck, and admired Grandma Liu's chivalry. At the same time, I was also moved by Sister Feng's motherly heart. Sister Qiao was raised by her mother to be an extremely fragile young lady, both physically and mentally. Cao Xueqin's names for the characters have many profound meanings. Some people think that Sister Qiao must also be a clever girl or a pretty girl when she grows up, but I think there are other meanings besides this. Old Beijingers call sparrows "house sparrows", and the word "que" here is pronounced "qiao". The twelve golden hairpins come in pairs, and the personalities of each pair are often opposite. Sister Feng and Sister Qiao are exactly the same mother and daughter. Wang Xifeng was extremely intelligent throughout her life, and could be called a dragon or a phoenix among people. However, the daughter she gave birth to was very "unworthy". She was neither outstanding in talent nor personality, and was as ordinary and timid as a sparrow between the beams. However, the phoenix with its big heart, bright feathers and bright feathers is often the first to become the target of hunters, and being extremely strong is a detriment to life. Therefore, Sister Feng, who is a dragon and phoenix among people, also lost her life in vain after all the traps were exhausted. When she was trying to please Jia Mu, she once said that she didn't believe that a smart person like herself would have a short life. Is this also a kind of self-confidence inherent in all talented people in the world? However, it is also the law of nature that the clever ones work hard and the wise ones worry, and the first bird will be shot. Maybe she would not truly realize these truths until she was dying. At that time, she must have hoped that her daughter would not be as smart as herself, but could live an ordinary and relaxed life, right? Su Dongpo once wrote a "Poetry for Washing Children": "People in the world hope for cleverness in raising their children, but I have been deceived by cleverness in my life. I hope that I will give birth to a child who is stupid and stupid, and will be able to be a minister without disaster or illness." This poem should also be the voice of Sister Feng. Come to think of it, Her wish must have come true. Sister Qiao is just an ordinary little bird, lacking talent, personality, and no ambition or delusion. After the family fell, she flew into the homes of ordinary people and spent her life safely under the care of the simple and kind-hearted Grandma Liu and Ban'er. . People say that "foolish people are blessed with foolishness", which is really true. Sister Qiao is the one with the most ordinary qualifications among the twelve beauties, but she is also the luckiest one. It is said that when God closes your door, he will definitely open a window for you. Therefore, the gains and losses in life cannot be easily judged. I don’t care whether you bloom or not. Anyone who walks past the door will be judged. I have regarded his speechlessness as an affectionate ballad. Life has its own frustrations, just live patiently. All year round, just give you a little bit of water. Occasionally, I look at your leaves that are neither autumn nor summer, and your branches that are neither sad nor happy, and I also let you see my apologetic smile - there are bees and butterflies on the neighbor's balcony. Fate is not necessarily bright red or purple. Besides the horns, the deepest and longest thing is the thin flute. I only have this little bit of water and an eternal feeling of guilt. You must not bloom and scare me.