Why does Jia Zhen pay attention to Qin Keqing's frequent changes of clothes every day?Uncover Qin Keqing's thoughts
"Dream of Red Mansions" is a very classic classic**, Cao Xueqin shows the many phenomena and complexities of human nature through delicate descriptions and in-depth character portrayals. Among them, the plot of Qin Keqing having to change clothes four or five times a day when she is sick, and Jia Zhen's special attention to this, are two thought-provoking contents in the story. This plot reflects the strict norms of society for women at that time and Jia Zhen's excessive concern for Qin Keqing. Below, we will analyze why Qin Keqing is often transvestite and why Jia Zhen pays special attention to it.
Why does Qin Keqing change his clothes often?
First of all, we need to understand the norms of female etiquette in feudal society. In the feudal era, women were subject to many restrictions, and aristocratic women were not allowed to go out, which was equivalent to a golden house. In addition, women are not allowed to appear in public, so their appearance and grooming are particularly important. Qin Keqing has to change her clothes every time she sees a doctor, which can be understood as a kind of etiquette to maintain the dignity of women and show the proper image of aristocratic women. This also reflects the fact that the society at that time paid too much attention to women's appearance, and regarded women's beauty as a symbol of family honor.
In addition, the level of medicine in the feudal era was relatively low, and there were great limitations in the diagnosis and ** of certain diseases. Therefore, every family attaches great importance to inviting famous doctors and doing their best to treat them. After Qin Keqing fell ill, the Jia Mansion was very worried, and kept changing clothes, probably because he was in a hurry to seek medical treatment.
Why should Jia Zhen pay special attention to this matter?
Qin Keqing, as the young grandmother of Jiafu, has a noble status and a prominent status. In feudal society, people with noble status were more likely to receive social attention and appreciation. Therefore, Qin Keqing's position in the entire Ningguofu Manor has attracted much attention. But this kind of attention was actually abnormal at the time. Since Qin Keqing is like Jia Rong's wife, it is reasonable for him to be worried. The reason why the author writes about Jia Zhen like this is actually for only one purpose, which is to let readers think for themselves, Jia Zhen's concern for Qin Keqing is too much, too abnormal, what is the relationship between them?In fact, Jia Zhen has already revealed clues in these actions, but he also laid the groundwork for Qin Keqing's obscene death in Tianxianglou.
Therefore, Jia Zhen's excessive concern for Qin Keqing was completely caused by emotional factors. The relationships between the characters in Dream of Red Mansions are intricate and emotionally intertwined. Jia Zhen's concern for Qin Keqing is not only out of family responsibility, but also may involve the emotional bond between the two. This may be further elaborated later in the article, especially when it comes to Jia Zhen's thinly disguised bitter gourd face in front of Feng Ziying, which may reveal deeper emotional issues.
Cao Xueqin shows the complexity of human nature in feudal society through the description of the characters' behaviors in ** "Dream of Red Mansions". Qin Keqing's frequent changes of clothes and Jia Zhen's excessive attention may be borrowed by the author, encouraging the reader to explore their relationship by emphasizing these details. At the same time, it may also be a foreshadowing for the next plot and trigger a larger story development.
Qin Keqing has to change her clothes four or five times a day, and Jia Zhen's special care for her has not only the influence of feudal etiquette and social norms, but also the influence of family obligations, social status, emotional factors and many other aspects. An in-depth analysis of these details helps to better understand the actions of the characters in Dream of the Red Chamber, as well as the profound morality expressed by Cao Xueqin.