China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - In the sixty-third episode of A Dream of Red Mansions, what does the sign of Sheyue painting mean?

In the sixty-third episode of A Dream of Red Mansions, what does the sign of Sheyue painting mean?

The symbol painted by Musk Moon is

Camellia is in full bloom. Note: drink three cups at the table to bid farewell to spring.

The signed poem comes from Wang Qi's poem "Spring Festival Evening Garden" in "Poems of a Thousand Families".

First remove the residual makeup of plum powder and coat it with new red begonia. It's time for Camellia, and a little thorn grows on the berry wall.

Baoyu hid the sign because: the flowers in the garden were signed, and the sign of Musk Moon said unlucky flowers; There is a spring in the names of Jia sisters, so the word "send spring" in the sign is naturally unlucky for Baoyu.

In the words of Lu Xun, Baoyu "understood the increasingly sad atmosphere in Jia's house through breathing". Baoyu hid the sign so that everyone could not see it, which swept away everyone's sex.

In fact, this sign also implies another meaning. The flower in Flowers is also the surname of Xiren. The poem quoted here also coincides with the previous report by Zhi Yanzhai that Xiren was forced to get married after Jia's defeat, and when he left, he told Baoyu to "at least leave the musk moon".

Of course, these are not what Baoyu can know.