In the rise and fall of the big families of the Qing Dynasty, "Dream of Red Mansions" shows us the image of many women. They are either graceful and luxurious, or budding to be released, or eye waves, or sharp teeth, or bold and unrestrained, all of them are full of vitality and vitality.
However, no matter how noble their origins are, fate is always difficult to escape the cycle of thin life. This work, which is known as one of China's four masterpieces, makes us deeply feel the ruthlessness of history and the helplessness of life through vivid depictions.
In "Dream of Red Mansions", Shi Xiangyun is a poignant chapter, her fate is like the passing of the Xiangjiang River, although the family has a lot of wealth, but it cannot fill the emptiness in her heart after losing her parents.
After a short marriage, she eventually became an official prostitute, which made people feel sorry for her fate. In **, there are also many women who are forced to live in the dust due to war, poverty and other reasons, and their fate is like duckweed, unable to control themselves.
Ye Hao: The Troubled Life of the Daughter of a Rich Family Ye Hao, a famous prostitute in the ** period, her story has many similarities with Cao Gong's Shi Xiangyun, but her fate is even more tragic.
Ye Hao was born in a wealthy merchant family, and the family lived a prosperous life without worrying about food and clothing. As the youngest daughter, she was held in the palm of her hand by her family since she was a child, and lived the luxurious life of a large lady.
She is very artistic, proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and can also compete with others in poetry and songs, so she has a high reputation in the local area and is known as a talented woman. However, Ye Hao's family has declined for some reason.
If her family had not declined, she might have lived a stable life all the time, married into the right family, and continued to live the life of a rich wife. However, this is not the case.
Ye Hao was forced to leave her family and live in the dust. Although her life became difficult, she did not give up on her artistic talent. She expresses her emotions through poetry and painting, showing her tenacity and perseverance.
Yea's story teaches us that fate is not always fair. Even if you are born into a wealthy family, you may suffer a blow from life. However, no matter how hard life is, you can't give up on your talents and dreams.
Only with perseverance can we find a way out of difficulties and realize our own value.
Fate is often unexpected, just like the story of Ye Hao. When she was 12 years old, her father suddenly fell ill and probably died shortly after. When he was dying, he called her and the other children to his bed and arranged for his death.
After his father had distributed the inheritance, he passed away. Ye Hao was devastated that she had lost her mother since she was a child, and now that her father had left her, she felt even more lonely and helpless.
Although the Ye family was not harsh on her, none of her brothers had business talents, and they quickly spent the debts left by their father. Seeing that the family was about to be ruined, everyone left one after another, leaving Ye Hao alone in the empty Ye mansion.
She doesn't know how to do anything, she has lived a pampered life since she was a child, and she can't bear the hardships of life. Going out to be a maid may also be rejected.
Ye Hao ran into walls everywhere in order to make a living, until she met the old bustard. Although she was persuaded to enter the Qinglou, Ye Hao's love has always been a pure and holy place in her heart, which cannot be violated by anyone.
At the age of 14, Ye Hao mistook her life at a glance and fell into the abyss of love for the young Yuan Kewen, and since then her fate has been closely linked to Yuan Kewen, happy for him and sad for him.
Although she fell into the dust in desperation, her love has always been the same, and no matter how difficult life is, it cannot change her loyalty and affection.
If Ye Hao lives in an era of freedom of marriage and love, maybe she can share happiness with Yuan Kewen. But people in that era had outdated ideas and had no autonomy over marriage.
After his father found Ye Hao's **, Yuan Kewen could only lie that the woman in ** was carefully selected by him to be Yuan Shikai's aunt. Although Ye Hao is the woman he loves the most, he has to give it to his biological father.
Yuan Kewen actually has unspeakable pain, he just wants to temporarily ease the conflict in a hurry, and after his father forgets it, he will discuss the future with Ye Hao.
Yuan Shikai was lustful by nature, and when he saw that Ye Zhen was moving, he was moved. He agreed to his son's request and asked Yuan Kewen to go to Jiangnan to marry Ye Hao in person. In order to marry Ye Zhen, Yuan Kewen lifted a stone and hit himself in the foot, but he was powerless to return to the sky.
Ye Zhen happily got on the sedan chair, but she didn't expect that it was not her lover Yuan Kewen who lifted her hijab at night, but her future father-in-law Yuan Shikai. Yuan Shikai hated his nest in the cave room on the night of candles, and silently repented to Ye Hao while crying, and went to Shanghai to settle down the next day, and rarely returned to the Yuan family in Beijing.
The second half of Ye Hao's life was extremely desolate, and she could only accept all this, but she still couldn't forget Yuan Kewen in her heart, the person who once swore to her. In order to ease the thoughts, Ye Hao turned her attention to her children.
Over the years, she raised 3 sons and 2 daughters for Yuan Shikai, all of whom were full of knowledge, and became university talents when they grew up.
Ye Hao relied on the advantages of many children in the old society, and her position was stable and won the trust and love of Yuan Shikai. Yuan Shikai had privately deposited money to her, but she had no idea about it.
After Yuan Shikai's death, his property was distributed to his children, while his aunts and wives had no inheritance rights and could only live with their children. In the years of national turmoil and war, the Yuan Mansion gradually lost its original glory and was forcibly sold.
Forced to wander around, Ye Hao and her children eventually choose to follow her son to drift.
The family's failed investment led to a difficult life, especially in the 50s, when she lacked labor skills to earn food for her family, and even led to the death of her son from overwork.
Ye Hao's thoughts about her son make her thin and heart-wrenching.
Ye Hao was poor in her later years, and the mother and son died one after another and were buried in a straw mat in a grave. Ironically, her estate was discovered after her death, and it turned out that Yuan Shikai had stored a huge amount of bank deposits for her.
Although this amount of money has shrunk due to social changes, it was still a huge amount of money at the time.
It is a pity that Ye Hao, who died of poverty, can no longer experience the beautiful life brought by this wealth. Ye Hao's life came to an end. A generation of celebrities has fallen, and a lifetime of wealth has come to naught.
Ye Hao's story makes people sigh at the twists and turns of fate.