People who like A Dream of Red Mansions will not ignore it, will they? Red inkstone? . Zhi Yanzhai is an annotator of A Dream of Red Mansions. The annotations in the book are most in line with Cao Gong's thoughts and are the materials for studying A Dream of Red Mansions. The importance is self-evident, and Zhiyanzhai has also aroused great curiosity.
Some people think that the relationship between Zhi Yanzhai's understanding of A Dream of Red Mansions and Tsao Gong should be unusual. He may be a relative of Tsao Gong. Everything has two sides. Some people think it's just hype. Both views have their own views. Who exactly is Zhi Yanzhai and what is the relationship with Zuo Gong is still inconclusive, so we can only make a reasonable guess. So, who is Zhi Yanzhai? Is it Shi Xiangyun? There are three possibilities for Zhiyanzhai's identity.
It may be Cao Gong himself: writing from another angle in a different capacity. A Dream of Red Mansions is difficult to understand at first reading. Through Zhi Yanzhai's annotation, you will feel cheerful, as if it were the author's prompt, and you can understand the intention in a few words. Like what? Yuan, welcome and cherish? what's up Sigh? Meaning; Like what? Thousand Red Cave, Wan Yan Same Cup? Like what words? A thousand red tears, sad Wan Yan? Homophonic. Let's stay curious and solve puzzles. If it is not the author, who can do it?
Appropriate comments, empathy, Zhi Yanzhai may be the author's wife.
Zhi Yanzhai's comments on A Dream of Red Mansions are just right, and many people feel the same way. Use humorous language to exclude the author, who may be a relative of the author. According to Zhou's point of view, this may be the author's wife, which is the prototype of Shi Xiangyun.
We know from A Dream of Red Mansions that neither Xiangyun nor Baoyu came to a good end. Fortunately, Baoyu was rescued. Xiangyun was reduced to fireworks lane, and Baoyu wanted to help her. We are all restored people, we have all suffered, and there is a great possibility of being together.
Xiangyun knows Baoyu best, except Daiyu who likes Baoyu best. The author borrows Baoyu to tell the past, and Xiangyun is the best reader.
Perhaps the most tenable is the author's uncle: compared with the first two, the statement that Zhi Yanzhai is the author's uncle is more reliable.