Jia Yuanchun is ranked third in the Bo Ming Division, and although her status is more noble and prominent than that of the imperial concubine, descriptions of her are quite scarce in the article.
In the second episode of the story, the author understates Jia Yuanchun, the eldest daughter of Jia Zheng, who was born on the first day of the Lunar New Year and was later sent to the palace as a female historian through Leng Zixing's words. In the next dozen or so chapters, no description of Jia Yuanchun appears. It wasn't until the sixteenth time that Jia Fu learned the news that Jia Yuanchun was canonized as a concubine. And on Jia Zheng's birthday, when Jia Zheng learned that there were visitors in the palace, he looked very nervous and uneasy. After entering the palace, he learned that it was his daughter who was made a concubine, which made everyone present breathe a sigh of relief. This atmosphere is particularly strange, as if it has planted a hidden danger for Yuan Chun's future fate.
Yuan Chun's decision to be made a concubine was unexpected. When Leng Zixing introduced Yuan Chun, Baoyu was only seven years old, but Yuan Chun had already spent time in the palace. In the year of Yuanchun's provincial relatives, Baoyu also reached the age of thirteen. If you don't count the year it took to build the Grand View Garden, it means that Yuan Chun spent at least five years in the palace before being made a concubine. Before being canonized as a concubine, Jia Fu knew nothing about what was happening in the palace, and there was no warning at all.
This incident is really a coincidence, Yuan Chun was banned inexplicably, and even her death was inexplicable. How could her fate suddenly be so strange, like being led by a ghost by the nose and then back? How can you see this?
Although "Dream of Red Mansions" is not yet finished, in the first 80 episodes, the author has revealed a large number of plots for us, for example, according to the evaluation of the hairpins in the fifth chapter, we can make preliminary speculations about its future direction. However, most of these speculations are based on previous research, so people often cannot fully grasp the new plots, new characters and new looks that appear in the last forty episodes. In Bo Mingsi's works, Jia Yuanchun's Dream of Red Mansions "Hate Impermanence" has this description:
Joy and glory are at the right time, but unfortunately the impermanence of fate has come again. Look at the present day, I have lost my heart! In desperation, everything is left behind; Homesickness is keen, longing for relatives and hate. Roaming the world, consuming the fragrant soul. Homesickness is strong, and tears are full. Looking at the hometown, the road is far away, and the mountain peaks are steep. Therefore, I tell my parents in their dreams: the child's life has come to an end, spending time with the family, it is time to step back and withdraw early!
Through this ** work, we learned a shocking fact: Yuan Chun's death was so quick that she did not have a chance to say goodbye to her parents before she died, and the members of Jia Mansion were completely unaware of this. From the sentence "Looking at the hometown, the mountains are high and the road is far away", we can infer that Yuanchun did not live in the capital, but in the distant mountains. "Looking at the clouds and rain on the ridge from afar, I want to go down but there is no root" is a vivid description of this scene. What happened to Yuanchun?
Judging from the whole article, in addition to the fifth chapter that provides clues to the fate of Yuan Chun, the eighteenth chapter is also an important chapter. In this time, Yuan Chun carried out the activities of provincial relatives, and also arranged a listening session during the period. Yuan Chun chose four plays as performances, namely "The Banquet", "The Begging Qiao", "Xianyuan" and "Leaving the Soul". Especially in the fat criticism behind "Begging Qiao", there is a description of the death of Fu Yuanchun in "The Palace of Eternal Life".
The Palace of Eternal Life is a theatrical work with the theme of love between Emperor Tang Ming and Yang Guifei. The two finally reconciled after many twists and turns, and swore to each other in the Hall of Eternal Life on the day of the Qixi Festival that they would never be separated. However, during the outbreak of the Anshi Rebellion and the escape, due to the mutiny of the sergeants, Emperor Tang Ming had to order the execution of Yang Guifei. Therefore, Jia Yuanchun's death is likely to have similarities with Yang Guifei. Because her death was discovered in the palace. Jia Yuanchun and Yang Guifei also died outside the palace, which is consistent with the saying "Looking at your hometown, the road is far away and the mountains are high".
Who did Yang Guifei offend? How did she die? The result led to such a tragic end? In fact, this secret is hidden in the name of a little girl in Yuan Chun. That's holding the strings.
The four young women in Jiafu were named Yuanchun, Yingchun, Tanchun, and Xichun. Through these names, the author implies that the fate of these four women is actually "supposed to sigh", and their personal big girls are holding the qin, playing chess, serving books, and entering paintings. All four of these people had some influence in the society of the time. This not only means that these four people have their own specialties in piano, chess, calligraphy, and painting, but also contain different meanings.
Siqi is commonly known as "Dead Chess", which means that the fate of Yingchun is an irreversible tragedy; The "waiter" in "Serving the Book" alludes to the fact that even if he is as witty as Tanchun, he is destined to be defeated by fate; In addition, the "transformation" technique of Zhuhuatong implies that Xichun finally reached the comprehension of virtual transformation and insight into red dust. What if you're holding the piano? What is her identity in "Dream of Red Mansions"? The word "qin" has two kings on the current character, which suggests that Yuan Chun may have been involved in the struggle between the two kings.
So who are these two kings? In the first eighty chapters of the story, the two kings of Beijing and Zhongshun are mainly described. Judging from the incident between Jiang Yuhan and Qian Xiangluo in the thirty-third episode, the Zhongshun royal palace was eager to find Jiang Yuhan, mainly because Jiang Yuhan later took refuge in the King of Beijing, and it can be seen from this that the relationship between the two kings was tense. However, at Qin Keqing's funeral, King Beijing was forced to submit, but he did not see the figure of King Zhongshun. Obviously, Jiafu and King Beijing belonged to the same faction, so Yuanchun, as a political bargaining chip in Jiafu, eventually became the most important figure in King Beijing's faction and was involved in the power struggle between King Beijing and King Zhongshun.
How exactly did Yuan Chun die? In the seventy-second episode, Wang Xifeng shared a dream of hers, in which a concubine in the palace sent someone to ask her for a hundred brocade clothes. But this concubine is not Yuan Chun, if Wang Xifeng doesn't agree, the concubine will come to snatch it, and once it is snatched, she will wake up.
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Brocade symbolizes wealth and status, but if a hundred brocades in Jiafu are taken away by another concubine, it means that Jiafu's hundred-year wealth will be taken away by another concubine, so which concubine can have such talent? It's no wonder she has such an ending! This concubine could only rely on the power of the loyal king. King Beijing fights with King Chungshun outside the palace, while Wonchun has to confront another concubine who represents King Chungshun, and it turns out that she is already defeated. One night outside the palace, Motoharu is brutally strangled to death with a bow and arrow, a painting very similar to the one she described in her judgment: a citron hung from a bow, and the citron hanging on it was Motoharu himself. Her way of dying was to poke people into patties with a bow and then eat them. This is exactly the same as the scene of Yang Guifei being strangled to death by soldiers.
Looking back at the moment of the concubine in the spring, the palace was full of flowers, red and green, and the people in the entire mansion were rejoicing. But what is surprising is that Yuan Chun's behavior of sealing the concubine did not bring substantial benefits to Jiafu. On the contrary, due to the large amount of money invested in the Grand View Garden, the treasury suffered a loss, which further exacerbated the decline of Jiafu and could eventually become a victim of political struggle, which is really lamentable.