
Dream of Red Mansions Code
by Zheng Wutong
About This Novel
"The Code of the Dream of Red Mansions" systematically unlocks the text code carefully constructed by the genius writer for the first time, recreating the great drama of the fall of the Ming Dynasty and the rise of the Qing Dynasty when the country was destroyed and the family was destroyed hidden behind the text! With a rigorous scholarly attitude, the author systematically explores the historical prototypes of many characters, and points out that the twelve golden hairpins in the book are not the rich ladies of your house, but the influential figures of that era. Among them, Wang Xifeng alludes to Wu Sangui, the king of Pingxi, who is the first protagonist in "A Dream of Red Mansions". A series of bloody regime changes were staged, and historical figures appeared one after another. Through detailed and sufficient historical materials and interlocking textual research analysis, the author excavated and restored the forgotten stories of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, especially the Southern Ming Dynasty. "The Code of the Dream of Red Mansions" is a major breakthrough in hidden books, a comprehensive subversion of previous Red Studies, and creates an epoch-making path to Red Studies.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Agree with the author's analysis. If it's just to write about a romantic affair in a wealthy family's inner house, why add or delete ten years? And just the rise and fall of a family is not worthy of tears. But why don't you analyze it comprehensively, Baoyu? Where is Daiyu? If the author wanted to write biographies of characters from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it would be impossible for him to take care of even Jiang Tianyi and leave out the others, right?
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Agree with the author's analysis. If it's just to write about a romantic affair in a wealthy family's inner house, why add or delete ten years? And just the rise and fall of a family is not worthy of tears. But why don't you analyze it comprehensively, Baoyu? Where is Daiyu? If the author wanted to write biographies of characters from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it would be impossible for him to take care of even Jiang Tianyi and leave out the others, right?
