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What are the Hua Qiangu in a Dream of Red Mansions?

Xue Baochai painted

Ren ruthless, moving.

It was originally a poem about peony.

Here, it is a metaphor for Baochai's heavy, calm and affectionate character. Peony was once used by Li Bai as a metaphor for Yang Guifei and Baoyu, and more than once compared Yang Guifei to Baochai.

Li Wan painted bamboo fences and thatched cottages.

It is a portrayal of Li Wan's lonely and widowed life after her husband's death.

Shi Xiangyun dare not sleep overnight.

It implies that Xiangyun didn't realize that her youth was short-lived, worried that her beautiful youth and times would never return, and said that her beautiful time didn't last long, but Xiangyun's husband died shortly after marriage.

Musk deer blooms camellias.

According to Cao Xueqin's original work, it may be said that Musk Moon is the person who accompanied Baoyu to witness the decline of Jiafu. This poem is ominous, so Baoyu hid the omen.

Daiyu, don't blame the east wind.

It contains the author's negative mentality that Daiyu should not blame Baoyu for betraying him in the end, but should blame herself for her bad fate.

It's another pink spring.

This poem satirizes that xiren followed Jiang Yuhan before Baoyu died, and also implies that xiren will have a "second spring" in her life. It is very good for her to marry Jiang Yuhan.