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What is the meaning and foreshadowing of the fifth verdict in A Dream of Red Mansions?

Suggested the fate of Miaoyu. Purity in Buddhism refers to both cleanliness and purity. Buddhism preaches that the real world is filthy, and only the Buddhist country can be regarded as "pure land", so Buddhism is also called pure religion. Miaoyu has a "cleanliness addiction" and is in Buddha, so the cloud "wants cleanliness addiction". "Jade quality", Yu Miaoyu "was born with extraordinary background and noble heart", but "finally got stuck in the mud".

1 A Dream of Red Mansions, formerly known as The Story of the Stone, is a classical novel by China and one of the four classical novels in China. The titles mentioned in A Dream of Red Mansions include Love Monk Record, Yue Feng Treasure Mirror and Twelve Women in Jinling. The preface of Chen Jia (1784) in the forty-ninth year of Qianlong was A Dream of Red Mansions (a copy of Chen Jia's Preface to Dreams). 179 1 After the first movable type printing (Cheng Jiaben), A Dream of Red Mansions replaced The Story of the Stone and became a popular title.

2. A Dream of Red Mansions is a romantic novel with world influence. It is recognized as the pinnacle of China's classical novels, an encyclopedia of China's feudal society and a master of traditional culture. The novel takes the rise and fall of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the background, focuses on Jia's family affairs and leisure, and focuses on the love and marriage stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai. It describes the beauty of humanity and tragedy of lovers of good and evil centered on Jia Baoyu and twelve women in Jinling, praises the rebels who pursue light, foresees the inevitable demise of feudal society through the tragic fate of rebels, and reveals the crisis of feudal eschatology.

A Dream of Red Mansions is regarded as the pinnacle of China's classical novels and Zhang Hui's novels, and also the highest achievement of Ming and Qing novels. One of China's four classical novels, so much so that one work constitutes an academically independent research discipline-A Dream of Red Mansions, which is extremely rare in the history of literature. A Dream of Red Mansions systematically summarizes the culture and system of the feudal society in China, profoundly criticizes all aspects of the feudal society, puts forward hazy ideals and propositions with preliminary democratic nature, and exposes the seeds of the bourgeoisie. Since Hu Shi's textual research on A Dream of Red Mansions, it is generally believed that Cao Xueqin projected his family's destiny in A Dream of Red Mansions.