In the third episode of the TV series "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Baoyu mistakenly referred to Madam Wang as Aunt Zhao. This was because Jia Baoyu did not know her identity when he first met Madam Wang, so he mistakenly called her aunt and said some rude words. However, no more detailed information about the plot could be found from the search results provided.
The scene where Jia Baoyu mistook Madam Wang for Aunt Zhao happened in the third episode of the TV series " Dream of the Red Chamber ". In this episode, Jia Baoyu met his biological mother and concubine sister for the first time. As he did not know the identity of the person who had come, Jia Baoyu mistakenly called Madam Wang "Aunt" and said some rude words.
In the third episode of the TV series 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu mistakenly called Madam Wang Aunt Zhao and said some rude words. Concubine Zhao was Jia Zheng's concubine. When she was young, she was doted on by Jia Zheng, so she became a threat to Madam Wang. Although Lady Wang disliked Lady Zhao, she had never thought of harming Lady Wang because it would benefit her the least. Furthermore, Lady Wang was Jia Baoyu's mistress, and Concubine Zhao was a slave. It was a serious crime for a slave to harm a mistress, so Concubine Zhao would not target Lady Wang.
In the third episode of the TV series 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu mistakenly called Madam Wang Aunt Zhao and said some rude words. Concubine Zhao was Jia Zheng's concubine. When she was young, she was doted on by Jia Zheng, so she became a threat to Madam Wang. Although Lady Wang disliked Lady Zhao, she had never thought of harming Lady Wang because it would benefit her the least. Furthermore, Lady Wang was Jia Baoyu's mistress, and Concubine Zhao was a slave. It was a serious crime for a slave to harm a mistress, so Concubine Zhao would not target Lady Wang.
The scene where Jia Baoyu mistook Madam Wang for Aunt Zhao happened in the third episode of the TV series " Dream of the Red Chamber ". In this episode, Jia Baoyu met his biological mother and concubine sister for the first time. Because he did not know the identity of the person who had come, Jia Baoyu mistakenly called Madam Wang "Aunt" and said some rude words.
In the third episode of the TV series 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu mistakenly called Madam Wang Aunt Zhao and said some rude words. Concubine Zhao was Jia Zheng's concubine. When she was young, she was doted on by Jia Zheng, so she became a threat to Madam Wang. Although Lady Wang disliked Lady Zhao, she had never thought of harming Lady Wang because it would benefit her the least. Furthermore, Lady Wang was Jia Baoyu's mistress, and Concubine Zhao was a slave. It was a serious crime for a slave to harm a mistress, so Concubine Zhao would not target Lady Wang.
Madam Wang was pregnant with Jia Baoyu's child and was reading a novel based on Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber. It improved some details on the basis of the original work and continued the story line of some departing characters. This novel was a fantasy romance novel. It had recently been updated with chapter 12. According to the information provided, it was impossible to determine what "two l" meant.
Jia Zheng was a character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He was the second master of the Jia family, the second son of Grandmother Jia and Jia Daishan, and the father of Jia Baoyu. His wife was Madam Wang, Jia Zheng's wife, and a powerful figure in Rong Mansion. Lady Wang was born into a family of officials and was the eldest daughter. She played an important role in the family and was responsible for taking care of the family. She was very filial to Grandmother Jia. However, the latter half of Mrs. Wang's life was very tragic. Two sons and one daughter had passed away. She gradually became depressed and handed over the family affairs to her niece, Wang Xifeng. The relationship between Jia Zheng and Mrs. Wang had gone through three stages: love, resentment, and disgust. At first, they were loving, but as time passed, Madam Wang's character became dull and taciturn, and Jia Zheng also developed disgust for her. Overall, Jia Zheng and Madam Wang's marriage was not happy.
There was no clear answer to the question of whether Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had an ambiguous relationship. Some documents mentioned that Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had a close relationship. They were cousins and had grown up together. They had a deep relationship. However, there were also other documents that pointed out that there was no true love between them, but a marriage driven by family and social interests. In addition, there was no conclusive evidence to prove that they were having an affair. Therefore, it was impossible to reach a definite conclusion as to whether Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had an ambiguous relationship.
Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu were the sister-in-law and brother-in-law in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. They were also Grandmother Jia's granddaughter-in-law and grandson, as well as Jia Baoyu's cousin. They had a close relationship. Wang Xifeng was Jia Baoyu's cousin and also his sister-in-law. They enjoyed a prosperous life in Rong Mansion, but they were also affected by jealousy and vicissitudes. The relationship between them was described in the novel as unusual, and there were times when they were intimate. Jia Baoyu addressed Wang Xifeng as his sister and sister-in-law. This was because the Chinese had an unwritten rule, which was," call her first and never change it." The relationship between them was both kinship and consideration of interests. In short, the relationship between Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu was complicated and special.
In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng had an argument and conflict in a car. This plot happened in the twenty-fifth chapter of the novel. The reason was that two sedan chairs collided and gave way to each other. Wang Xifeng had an argument because she was in a hurry. This car fight was an important turning point in the novel, revealing Jia Baoyu's inner contradiction and Wang Xifeng's attitude. However, the information given didn't mention whether Jia Baoyu fought Wang Xifeng in anger, so I don't know if Jia Baoyu fought Wang Xifeng in anger.