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What's the secret hidden in Broken Jade Pavilion?

The Secret of Broken Jade Pavilion is related to two poems:

The first sentence is a poem on the main entrance of Duanyuxuan: "Mermaids shed pearl-like tears in the moonlight green sea, and the blue fields breathe their jade to the sun."

This poem is familiar to everyone. Li Shangyin's "Jinse", which was learned in the Chinese textbook of senior high school, is a mourning poem written by Li Shangyin after his wife's death, and a recollection of his beautiful youth. The next line of this poem is: a moment that should last forever has come and gone unconsciously.

Spring Garden has become a youth that can't go back, so the appearance of Huan Huan is a memory of this wonderful time, but the dream butterfly of Zhuang Sheng and the tears of Du Fu were buried from the beginning.

However, this is not the most powerful foreshadowing.

Looking back, there is a poem opposite the main entrance: "I don't know if spring comes early, but I suspect it is a pearl charmer."

This poem is called Jiang Binmei, which is about plum blossoms in winter. Both Zhen Xuan and Chunyuan like plum blossoms, but Shiro is stupid and confused, mistaking Zhen Xuan for a pure fairy with pearls.

Let's look at the name "Broken Jade Pavilion" again. As we said before, Zhen Xuan's original name was Zhen Yuxi, and later she took the jade herself. The broken Yuxuan bears the beautiful memories of Zhen Xuan's youth, and it has also become a sad place for her heartache. So, isn't it the jade of Zhen Xuan that was broken in the broken jade pavilion? Even if the "jade" in the name is removed, how can fate let you go so easily?

After Zhen Xuan left the palace, eyebrow zhuang moved into the Jade Pavilion. Eyebrow zhuang's character is aloof and arrogant, that is, "it is better to hold incense in branches than to die in the north wind", and that he is upright and upright, that is, "it is better to die than to surrender". In the end, eyebrow zhuang smashed the Jade Pavilion, so why didn't it break the integrity of eyebrow zhuang's "rather die than surrender"?

Seeing this, I always think of the fifth time in A Dream of Red Mansions. Baoyu saw the prophecies that predicted the end of many people's lives in the dreamland, but when you didn't really experience life, you couldn't understand those. Just like when we go to the temple to draw lots to watch the fleeting time or the horoscope, those words are always ambiguous, and only when the last thing happens do we look back and understand its meaning.