Who named Qiaojie in Dream of Red Mansions? Why is it called Sister Qiao?

Who named Qiaojie in Dream of Red Mansions? Why is it called Sister Qiao?

In "A Dream of Red Mansions", Sister Qiao, who is listed among the Twelve Beauties of Jinling, is in a foil position in the book because she is young and her character has not yet been formed. The book mentioned that Sister Qiao was delicate and sickly. When Grandma Liu entered the Grand View Garden for the second time, Sister Feng thought of asking Grandma Liu to give her a name because Sister Qiao was sick again, and said, "...you poor people should give her a name, I'm afraid it will be overwhelming." She."

When Grandma Liu heard that she happened to be born on the seventh day of July, she smiled and said: "That's just right, so let's call her Brother Qiao. This is called 'fighting poison with poison, fighting fire with fire'. The trick is, in the future, if something goes wrong for a while, it will definitely turn into good luck and good fortune, but it comes from the word "qiao"."

Baoyu read "Jinling" in the fifth chapter of the book. The main album of "Twelve Hairpins" shows a deserted village and a shop, where a beautiful woman is weaving. The sentence goes like this: When the situation is defeated, Yungui will be abandoned. When the family is destroyed, there is no need to talk about relatives. Occasionally, I help the Liu family and meet a benefactor by chance. Here is the "Liu family" "Of course it refers to Grandma Liu." "Qiao" is a related word, referring to the fact that after the Jia family was "defeated" and the family was destroyed, Sister Qiao was left helpless in the end and was colluded by her "ruthless uncle and traitorous brother" in an attempt to take her away. When she was sold into Fireworks Alley, she happened to encounter Grandma Liu who had been rescued by Sister Feng and rescued her. Grandma Liu became her "benefactor". Later, Grandma Liu recruited Sister Qiao into her home and married Ban'er. They are a married couple. Ban'er relies on farming the "two acres of thin farmland" at home, and Qiaojie relies on hard work and textiles to live a stable life of self-reliance in the deserted village. Qiaojie's verdict:

Painting: A shop in a deserted village. There was a beautiful woman spinning her fortune there.

She was defeated in Yunnan and Guizhou, and her family died, so she met a benefactor by chance.

This poem is about Sister Jia Qiao.

1. The two sentences of "defeated" - in Cao Xueqin's lost manuscript, the Jia family was later "completely defeated" and "their descendants were scattered", so it is said that "the situation was defeated" and "the family was destroyed". At that time, it would not help if you were born in a noble family, and your relatives would turn their backs on you. It should be said that she was sold to Fireworks Alley by her "ruthless uncle and adulterous brother". Then don’t cry! "Revealing the relationship between this plot and the life experience of the author and critic.

2. The two sentences of "accidental cause" - "Liu family", Cheng Gao originally wrote "village woman", which should be suspected of the original The sentence was changed because it was too explicit. Grandma Liu went to the Rongguo Mansion to complain, and Wang Xifeng gave her twenty taels of silver. Later, the Jia family fell into trouble, and Sister Qiao was fortunately rescued, so she was said to be Sister Qiao's benefactor. Zhipi said that Grandma Liu "had a heart to endure shame, so she wanted to recruit her eldest sister" (Jiaxu version, Chapter 6), and also said that Sister Qiao had a "destiny" with Ban'er (Gengchen version, Chapter 41). It refers to the fact that they later became husband and wife and lived a life of self-reliance and labor. The sequel writes that Sister Qiao married a wealthy landowner named Zhou who had "a fortune of tens of millions and thousands of hectares of fertile land" and became the daughter-in-law of a "deserted village and wild shop". It is written as a landlord's village, which is contrary to the author's intention in the painting. "Odd" means that the Jia family has no intention of helping the poor, and Sister Feng is more accustomed to plundering and amassing money, and she only occasionally shows small favors to Grandma Liu. "Qiao" means. The pun is a coincidence, and it also refers to Sister Qiao.