The saying that Jia Baoyu was the prototype of Cao Xueqin was not widely accepted in online novels. Although some novels would use Jia Baoyu as Cao Xueqin's fictional character, most novels believed that Jia Baoyu was Cao Xueqin's creation. Cao Xueqin was a famous novelist in the Qing Dynasty. His novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, was hailed as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. Jia Baoyu was one of the main characters in the novel. His experience and personality were described in great detail, which was an important plot in the novel. In the novel, Jia Baoyu's character and thoughts were similar to Cao Xueqin's, so some people thought that Jia Baoyu was the prototype of Cao Xueqin. However, this theory had not been absolutely confirmed, so further research was needed.
Jia Baoyu's prototype was not Cao Xueqin, the author. This was widely recognized and recognized. Jia Baoyu was the main character of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He was a talented, elegant, noble, and emotional figure. Cao Xueqin was the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. His background and life experiences had an important influence on the plot and character of the novel. Although Cao Xueqin was the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu's original model was not him. Jia Baoyu's archetype was Cao Boqi, the great-grandfather of Cao Xueqin, another writer of the Qing Dynasty, and not Cao Xueqin himself. The description of Jia Baoyu's archetype in Dream of the Red Chamber was also different from other literary works. It was very different from the image of the noble son in other literary works. Therefore, it could be said that Jia Baoyu's prototype was not the author Cao Xueqin, although there was a certain connection and influence between them.
Cao Xueqin was the prototype of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu was the prototype of Shi Xiangyun, and Xue Baochai was the prototype of Xue Baoqin.
Jia Baoyu's life prototype was the Jia Baoyu in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber written by Cao Xueqin, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. Cao Xueqin was a famous novelist in the Qing Dynasty and the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Jia Baoyu was one of the main characters in Dream of the Red Chamber. He lived in a noble family in the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty and experienced many complicated life experiences and emotional entanglements. Jia Baoyu's image reflected the social class, family system, human weakness and many other aspects of the problem. It was a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
Jia Baoyu's life prototype was Cao Xueqin's distant ancestor, Cao Bowen. According to 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Cao Xueqin's distant grandfather, Cao Bowen's great-grandfather, Cao Xuan's second grandfather, Cao Ding's third grandfather, Cao Wei's fourth grandfather, Cao Xian's fifth grandfather, Cao Wei's father, Cao Yin's mother, Grandmother Jia. The Jia Baoyu described in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was created by Cao Yin's son, Cao Xueqin. Cao Xueqin was the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He used his own experiences as a blueprint to create the character image of Jia Baoyu.
In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu was a famous politician, writer, calligrapher, painter, and politician of the Qing Dynasty. His name was Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1763), and his nickname was Meng Ruan. He was one of the most outstanding novelists of the Qing Dynasty and the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Cao Xueqin lived in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. He was the prototype of Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber and the source of many characters in the novel. The image of Jia Baoyu was created by Cao Xueqin according to her own imagination and creative ideas. He was one of the important characters in the novel.
Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber' characters all ended badly. What was Jia Baoyu's final ending? Unfortunately, Jia Baoyu did not end well. In the novel Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu died of illness at the age of forty-one. There are many speculations about the cause of his death, but it is generally believed that he died of organ failure due to long-term drug abuse and mental stress. At the end of the novel, Jia Baoyu's soul wandered in the Grand View Garden, leaving many sad stories with Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other relatives. Through Jia Baoyu's fate, the novel reflected the rise and fall of feudal dynasties, the good and evil of human nature, and the helplessness and impermanence of life.
If Cao Xueqin were to write the ending of Dream of the Red Chamber, would Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu end up together? There was no simple answer to this question because the ending of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was complicated and contained many different possibilities. Cao Xueqin did not explicitly state in the novel whether Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu would be together or not, but their relationship was complicated and full of contradictions and struggles. In the novel, the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu runs through the whole novel, but their personalities and values are very different, resulting in constant contradictions and conflicts between them. If Cao Xueqin wrote according to his original intention, then Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu's ending should be separated, and their feelings could not be resolved satisfactorily in the end. However, there were other possibilities. For example, Cao Xueqin might express in the novel that there was a special connection between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, and even if they could not be together, their feelings would not disappear. Therefore, whether Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu would end up together or not depended on Cao Xueqin's creative intention and the development of the novel's plot.
Jia Baoyu's original form was not Cao Xueqin himself but the Qing Dynasty. Cao Xueqin was a famous novelist and literary critic in the Qing Dynasty. His novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, was a novel with great influence and was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Jia Baoyu was one of the main characters in Dream of the Red Chamber. His character, thoughts, and behavior were all adapted from Cao Fu's actual situation. Although Jia Baoyu's original form was not Cao Xueqin himself, the plot and characters in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' were all influenced by Cao Fu.
The author of the novel was not Killing Huaxiong in Warm Wine, but Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Xueqin was from the Qing Dynasty. His masterpiece was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
The relationship between Qingwen and Jia Baoyu could be described as a master-servant relationship, a friend relationship, and a lover relationship. As Jia Baoyu's servant girl, Qingwen was responsible for taking care of his daily life and was responsible for her duties. Jia Baoyu also trusted and relied on Qingwen very much. Whenever he encountered difficulties or was in a bad mood, he would always talk to Qingwen. Apart from the master-servant relationship, they also had a deep friendship. Qingwen had a straightforward personality and dared to speak the truth, and Jia Baoyu also liked this kind of personality. They respected and understood each other, and they were always relaxed and happy together. In addition, Qingwen and Jia Baoyu were lovers. Qingwen loved Jia Baoyu deeply, and Jia Baoyu also liked Qingwen. This kind of relationship between lovers was very obvious in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The relationship between Qingwen and Jia Baoyu was complicated and multi-layered. There was the dependence and care of the master and servant, the mutual understanding and respect of friends, and the deep love of lovers.